THEM CROOKED VULTURES: 'Elephants' Live Video Posted Online
December 26, 2009"Elephants", the new live video from THEM CROOKED VULTURES — which consists of Dave Grohl (FOO FIGHTERS, NIRVANA, THEM CROOKED VULTURES) on drums, QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE singer/guitarist Josh Homme and LED ZEPPELIN bass player John Paul Jones — can be viewed below.
THEM CROOKED VULTURES's December 8, 2009 concert at the Palladium in Cologne, Germany was professionally filmed by WDR's (German public TV) series "Rockpalast" and was premiered on December 15.
The entire 97-minute concert can be viewed at this location.
The band's setlist was as follows:
01. [Introduction]
02. No One Loves Me and Neither Do I
03. Dead End Friends
04. Scumbag Blues
05. Elephants
06. Highway 1
07. New Fang
08. Gunman
09. Bandoliers
10. Mind Eraser, No Chaser
11. Caligulove
12. Interlude With Ludes
13. Spinning In Daffodils
14. Reptiles
15. Warsaw Or The First Breath You Take After You Give Up
16. [Interview]
THEM CROOKED VULTURES's self-titled debut album sold 70,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 12 on The Billboard 200 chart.
"Them Crooked Vultures" was released on November 17 via DGC/Interscope Records.
THEM CROOKED VULTURES recently shot a video for the song "New Fang" with director Paul Minor (MUSE, QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, SCARS ON BROADWAY).
Grohl told the Toronto Star about THEM CROOKED VULTURES, "Who's going to let that go to waste? None of us needs to be in this band, but none of us would want to be anywhere else, you know? No, that's not true. I need to be in this band because the feeling I get playing with the VULTURES, I don't get anywhere else."
Grohl indicated that he wanted to get back to playing drums after more than 13 years fronting FOO FIGHTERS. He explained, "I'm a drummer . . . I want a band to play the drums in. But I'm not just gonna go eke out with some band that doesn't matter, I wanna do something that's gonna make people's heads spin. And that's why I'm in a band with Josh and John."
Regarding the band's self-titled debut, Grohl said, "I think we knew within the first month or two that we were making something that had a lot more weight or depth to it than some side project."
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