Screaming Eagle - Desert Sessions

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2009

One of my favorites off Desert Sessions 1/2. About time I uploaded something.


Also anyone excited about Desert sessions 11/12 in April (if it to be believed). Any thoughts about the QOTSA album rerelease?

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  • I agree with RushAthem69 that Homme has moved the band so far from the debut that it doesn't seem to make sense. I know lots of people want the rerelease (I... well my gf has an original) but I mean he said if you weren't around for Kyuss then you missed it and I feel the same should be true of the debut due to the difference in Qotsa then and now!

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  • The Desert Sessions is a truly underrated music project/collab.

    If the people involved had more notoreity and respect

    trust me, these recordings would be deemed classics

  • If it's gonna storm, I get on my bike and ride like fucking hell and think of this song. Then I endanger my life like a moron.

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  • @reydemagival yes true, if everyone likes fucking oliveri so much he has his own band go show him support instead of comming here and other place and moaning about uuhh its joshs band!!!

  • @PhillipThunderGrunge they are classics, the finest music to escape from reality

  • @Rexworthy Not at all, he does not use the clyde deluxe here but he uses a wah on mind eraser

  • @PhillipThunderGrunge I could care less about what ppl think about Desert Sessions, those desert sessions were one of the most special things ever made on modern music.

  • @reydemagival That may be true to some extent, but Nick Oliveri had a pretty strong influence in the band until he split right before Lullabies, after Songs for the Deaf. I mean, Oliveri wrote and sung a number songs on the albums leading up to Lullabies. After that though, yeah, it was pretty much Josh Homme's band.

  • So right at the first second does anyone else expect the Mind Eraser No Chaser riff to come in lol :p It's not similar at all but the 3 or 4 mutes he does sound exactly like TCV's start lol

    Fuckin amazing song either way!!!! The Desert Sessions = Best Collabs Ever....

  • @nagyiman QOTSA was always the "Josh Homme Band". He actually recorded the first album primarily by himself, with the bass recorded under the pseudonym "Carlo Von Sexron". Sure he always had a slew of musicians coming in and out of the revolving door that was once QOTSA membership, but it's always been HIS band.

  • @skuseyting epic fail

  • The cool thing about playin' music is that certain folks have different dialects - and when you experiment with others - cool shit can happen. There ain't NOTHIN' compares to a jam that when you're done - you ain't sure where you just went - but fuck - ya know you been there . . . .

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