Queens of the Stone Age - Paranoid (Black Sabbath cover) live @ VH1 Rock Honors 05/12/2007. Josh Homme Michael Shuman Joey Castillo Dean Fertita Troy Van Leeuwen ==== If you'd like to support my uploads, please visit: www.buymeacoff...
Paranoid is one of those deceptively simple tunes that you can measure a band's ability to cover it well. Awesome to see QOTSA doing it. They are such a great live act!
Oh you about be 30... Welcome. 40 is just around the corner. Muhahaha, youth is fleeting and old age is inevitable! Jesus. I think I might have issues with getting old ya think?
This is a good example of why a great sound mixer is so important. Odds are VH1 cheaper out on getting someone who knew how to mix for TV, and because of that we're robbed of Troy's solo, as it's buried under basically everything else.
Holy shit I literally saw this when it aired on TV in 2007.... I knew nothing about QOTSA at the time, and now they are one of my all time favorite bands! So cool to see again after all these years.
when the Lullabies to Paralyze tour finalized, with Alain Johannes and Natasha Schneider, they went to studio to record Era Vulgaris, in July 2006. From there, Dean Fertita and Michael Shuman were part of the Queens. Finally, Jon Theodore joined the band in 2013, for Like Clockwork participating in the record of the self-titled song for the album, as Dave Grohl and Joey record the drums for the rest of the songs.
@@plazamiserere it’s important to note Natasha was only a touring member. Alain was the only one of them to be a part of the studio recording of LTP and Era Vulgaris. Mikey and Dean only joined for the tour when Alain turned down continuing with the band after EV finished recording
Yeah it's weird I can barely recognize it's him singing.. I'd love to hear a version of this where Josh is just singing like himself. I get why they went for a more straight cover but I'm not a huge fan of it.
If you think that's bad.. check out the most recent Arctic Monkeys at Glasto. Think it was last year or year before. How to ruin a performance with audience mics.
@@autopilot980 the best? Man there are quite a few live videos of Joey rushing all over the place. He’s a great drummer but definitely not the best Queens ever had. However, in my comment I was more referring to how he looks and his style of dress.
Most of Black Sabbath's audience are white men. So who are we gonna get to introduce the song? A black woman. Greeeeeeat. How about next we have Kid Rock introduce Beyonce singing Etta James.
Because the intro choice was inappropriate. Jada played Ozzfest? So what. At a rough guess, 80%+ of the band members who've played Ozzfest were white men and 80%+ of the festivals audience members have been white men. Tokenism is a shallow form of inclusion.