I know. I'm not sure what point you're trying to make.He's in the band, he just doesn't perform live with them.
I know. I'm not sure what point you're trying to make.He's in the band, he just doesn't perform live with them.
Yeah, whilst looking for those quotes I found some other nonsense about a conspiracy theory involving the security he had to apologise for. Sounds like a prat.It wasn't just in that particular interview he was rambling on about gun control. He's a bit of a gun nut and a Trump supporter... Awful what happened to them, but in the aftermath he said so many disturbing things. I used to be a big EODM fan, but that ship has sailed.
Ok sorry, you referred to them as his friends, from the way you put it I thought you didn't realise he was in the band.I know. I'm not sure what point you're trying to make.
He's always been a twat. This was 2005.He seemed like a decent bloke back in the late 90s and 00s, but Homme has turned into a bad-tempered egotist since.
And his on-stage banter and dad dancing is fuc*ing cringeworthy.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/josh-homme-sentenced-for-brawl-20050610Witnesses to the attack say Homme showed up backstage and poured a bottle of beer over Dahlia's head while singing, "Whatcha gonna do?" A shoving match ensued, and Homme struck Dahlia on the head. Despite the blow, Dahlia performed as planned. After the show, his wife drove him to Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, where he received stitches. Police were not called at the time, but security removed Homme from the venue. Dahlia (a.k.a. Paul Cafaro) pressed charges on December 29th.
EDIT: Apologies for posting it here I just remembered this page was already about him being a cnut.Obviously....The best thing to do to combat chronic abusers and disregarders of the law(like the law against Murder) is to........pass another Law!.....Genius!!!...... but before we pass this law we’re going to denigrate the memory and curse ourselves by exploiting the death of 16 of our fellow students for a few Facebook likes and some media attention....and look how well civil rights abuses as it concerns firearms helped to protect me and my friends in Paris!!!!! This almost sounds like the plan of like a kid maybe like a high school student....!. Oh wait that’s right.... The Whitney Houston song about letting the children lead the way wasn’t actually had operating paradigm for life.....And when the truth don’t line up with your bullshit narrative just hold your breath and stamp your feet and refused to except it.... then take multiple days off of school playing hooky at the expense of 16 of your classmates blood....!.... it might be funny if it wasn’t so pathetic and disgusting......As the survivor of a mass shooting I can tell you from first-hand experience that all of you protesting and taking days off from school insult the memory of those who were killed and abuse and insult me and every other lover of liberty by your every action.....Long Live Rock’n’Roll..... and may everyone of these disgusting vile abusers of the dead live as long as possible so they can have the maximum amount of time to endure their shame....and be Cursed....
He lost all my respect with his comments after the Paris attacks, and this isn't doing him any favors.So Jesse Hughes
EDIT: Apologies for posting it here I just remembered this page was already about him being a cnut.
That Arctic Monkeys gig is still the worst gig I've been to. Too quiet, and full of aggressive crackheads. Missed Royal Blood because for no explained reason it took an hour to get in.Anybody go to the finsbury park gig?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-44679734
According to the bbc, there were 3 hour queues for drinks in 30 degree heat and the sound was shit.
As @noodlehair will attest, it's a shit venue and the sound was stupidly quiet the one time I went there for an awful Arctic Monkeys show.
Yeah went to this, was a fecking shambles, toilets located in just one area of the entire ground. Queued 50 minutes for drinks and that was well before Iggy Pop and QOTSA, they got even longer and yeah it was quiet, considering I was so close and didn't have any ringing in my ears later that night, unheard of.Anybody go to the finsbury park gig?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-44679734
According to the bbc, there were 3 hour queues for drinks in 30 degree heat and the sound was shit.
As @noodlehair will attest, it's a shit venue and the sound was stupidly quiet the one time I went there for an awful Arctic Monkeys show.
Haha yeah, I work in the area as popo and Seven Sisters road is basically just an area of of the most dodgy looking people you will ever see.That Arctic Monkeys gig is still the worst gig I've been to. Too quiet, and full of aggressive crackheads. Missed Royal Blood because for no explained reason it took an hour to get in.
Not exactly a great surrounding area either for people who don't enjoy feeling like they could be stabbed any second.
Nice one!Yeah went to this, was a fecking shambles, toilets located in just one area of the entire ground. Queued 50 minutes for drinks and that was well before Iggy Pop and QOTSA, they got even longer and yeah it was quiet, considering I was so close and didn't have any ringing in my ears later that night, unheard of.
Luckily the night was saved by QOTSA's performance, which was brilliant and the fact me and my mates met Ben Thatcher(drummer) from Royal Blood.
Haha yeah, I work in the area as popo and Seven Sisters road is basically just an area of of the most dodgy looking people you will ever see.
Now that is a band I really want to see live.Yeah went to this, was a fecking shambles, toilets located in just one area of the entire ground. Queued 50 minutes for drinks and that was well before Iggy Pop and QOTSA, they got even longer and yeah it was quiet, considering I was so close and didn't have any ringing in my ears later that night, unheard of. Luckily the night was saved by QOTSA's performance, which was brilliant and the fact me and my mates met Ben Thatcher(drummer) from Royal Blood.
I walked from Seven Sisters tube stop to St Ann's hospital every day for 6 months. Can confirm this last bit.Haha yeah, I work in the area as popo and Seven Sisters road is basically just an area of of the most dodgy looking people you will ever see.
Used to be a really good West Indian/Arsenal pub round there called the Blackstock. They've turned it in to some trendy bar now.I guess it would look fine to one of the weirdos that walk the streets at night...
That’s brave. I always thought that was a Tottenham area?Used to be a really good West Indian/Arsenal pub round there called the Blackstock. They've turned it in to some trendy bar now.
Ratm are always a good gig. It's been a long time, but was Blackstock the one that sometimes did awesome Carribean bbqs?Used to be a really good West Indian/Arsenal pub round there called the Blackstock. They've turned it in to some trendy bar now.
Also, Rage Against the Machine gig at Finsbury was great fun.
Not when I went in but wouldn't be surprised.Ratm are always a good gig. It's been a long time, but was Blackstock the one that sometimes did awesome Carribean bbqs?
Matt Bellamy or Tom Morello for me but Homme is close.They have always been this tight.
Outstanding band. Homme is probably my favourite living guitarist.
Not bad shouts at all mate, legends. But Homme's style, I love trying to play all the intricacies he does and it just clicks with me you know?Matt Bellamy or Tom Morello for me but Homme is close.
Absolutely. I love Queens.Not bad shouts at all mate, legends. But Homme's style, I love trying to play all the intricacies he does and it just clicks with me you know?
Besides, my fingers are too old/tired and wrists ruined from gaming to butcher Bellamy and my days of fecking with old guitars and wiring to sound like like a pound shop Morello are long goneAbsolutely. I love Queens.
As I said in the Glasto thread, I saw them in a tiny nightclub with Grohl and Oliveri back in the day, and they were as huge as any band I've seen. And I've seen a hell of a lot of the big hitters up close. Just something special about how raw it all is, but somehow also the tightest you'll ever see.They’re such a fecking great band. Saw them live a few years ago and it’s one of the best gigs I’ve been to easily. Their sound is incredible.
That’s pretty damn cool! You’re old as shit, man.As I said in the Glasto thread, I saw them in a tiny nightclub with Grohl and Oliveri back in the day, and they were as huge as any band I've seen. And I've seen a hell of a lot of the big hitters up close. Just something special about how raw it all is, but somehow also the tightest you'll ever see.
I think we are similar ageThat’s pretty damn cool! You’re old as shit, man.