Deaf People Turn Up to See QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE

August 22, 2002

A group of deaf people turned up to see QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE because their new album is called Songs For The Deaf, according to Britain's Metal Hammer magazine.

The 37-strong party of hearing impaired folks turned up to see the QUEENS at the Spiders club in Hull. The group baffled the bouncers with their use of sign language and threatened to call trading standards when they were refused entry to the "Songs For The Deaf Night".

A spokesperson for the club said: "They were angry and said they had phoned us to check we were holding a 'Songs For The Deaf Night'. They didn't see the funny side at all and left straight away."

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