Have you seen him lately? He looks to have gotten almost skinny. He was also a bit fat back in 2006 or so. Not that I care. Hes super awesome no matter what he looks like.
Songs: ~0:00 I Sat By the Ocean - QotSA ~1:00 Thumb - Kyuss ~5:00 Hanging Tree - TDS ~6:30 One Inch Man - Kyuss ~8:00 Green Machine - Kyuss ~12:30 Regular John - QotSA ~14:00 Avon - QotSA ~17:30 Go With the Flow - QotSA ~20:30 Feel Good Hit of the Summer - QotSA ~22:00 First It Giveth - QotSA ~25:00 Nobody Loves Me and Neither Do I - TCV
I could care less for rock minutiae, by Josh's example, but Quotsa is Tool level complex but also relatively simple, deceivingly so. To me he's your favorite guitarists favorite guitarist. Troy an he equal three genius musicians. Listen to the live Fox radio acoustic youtubes to hear past distortions to be privy to how damn good they've been. I could go all day... biggest fan ever, refuse to go to a concert and don't want autographs. Villains of Circumstance was an opiate trigger until I realised it's about sobriety and relearning that album while relearning sobriety saved my life.
OHHHH... So that's why he went up to Seattle- his brother was there. Hmm, and I always wanted to know the Mike Johnson connection since he was in Dinosaur Jr. and they were from Amherst. QOTSA was originally him, Matt Cameron from Soundgarden and John McBain who was in Wellwater Conspiracy with Matt- obviously they're from Seattle. And a real shocker that he fired everyone but Alfredo right before self titled was recorded. I'm guessing that was John and Mike since Matt went to Pearl Jam.
Carlo Von Sexron Matt was hit up by PJ the moment Soundgarden disbanded. I doubt Josh "fired" anyone in Seattle, they were called Gamma Ray & couldn't keep that name legally speaking. Josh went back to the dez, & the 1st QOTSA album was recorded @ Monkey Studios in Palm Springs & involved 3 key people: Josh, Fredo, Joe Barresi. That's it. Carlo Von Sexron is Josh. 1 of my all time favorite bands & records.
@@kristopherkrueger4617 John McBain is credited as a second guitarist and writer for part of the album. Regular John in particular, as he was on the original desert sessions version. He was also briefly part of the live lineup for the first handful of shows I believe before they reverted back to being a trio with just Nick and Fredo.
I agree with a lot of Josh's ideas. They make sense, but I think he over explains them. I feel like we get what he's trying to do. A lot of other artists do the same thing. Be original be yourself don't copy, take from others but make it your own. There's no need to try and make yourself feel like you're the first one who thought of this method or who does it.
Dude... I don't know if you're a creepishly big fan of Josh, or if you're actually Josh in the flesh on his spare time, but I see your comments on almost every damn QotSA/Kyuss/Desert Sessions related video. I'm not trying to offend, honestly I can respect it, but it's as if you went to collage and took 20 semesters of The-Soul-Root-of-"Stoner"-musicology.
Yeah I keep seeing this Carlo Von Sexron-guy in the comments under every single Homme-related RU-vid-clip. Im pretty sure its the same guy who tried to throw a shoe at Josh when they played a festival in Norway a while back. Thats my only explanation.