If you'd like to support my uploads, please visit: www.buymeacoffee.com/qarchive 00:00 Regular John 05:35 Quick and to the Pointless 07:55 Avon 11:36 Tension Head 15:07 Monsters in the Parasol 18:24 Feel Good Hit of the Summer 21:07 Mexicola 26:51 The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret 30:57 You Can't Quit Me Baby 45:20 Interview
Still 3 sexual assault charges shy from qualification I'm afraid. There is a clause if your wife is younger than your grandchildren which will allow automatic entry so there is still time.
Not in Barcelona./Spain..a lot of years, lots of countries, lot of concerts...and i can´t remember last time they played it ...f***ng Hel!!....hope that he never stops with Go with the flow...f***ng Hel!!
I just saw them a month or so ago in Seattle and they opened with it. The lighting on it was genuinely MINDBLOWING. Somehow the stage behind them was pitch black and the purple and orange lights made them look ethereal. Of course I’ve always loved the song and it was super badass. Ended with Song For the Dead too, fucking best show I’ve ever seen.
I noticed this when they opened with this song the other night in Irving. It was such a cool effect, out of nowhere it was like this 3D thing, we all looked at eachother like did you see that? It was just those few times during the bridge then they didn’t do it again the entire show.
Nick Oliveri was always my favorite of the QOTSA Bass players, that man wrote some amazing bass riffs and was always great on the back up vox or screams. You Can't Quit Me Baby is one of the rawest basslines of all time. Just gets you groovin, and his energy was always great.
@@ryanbenedetti-kp2yxI think all the bass on the self titled was written by Josh and later Nick joined for rated R I thought? That's why the teenage hand model ends with the phone call of Nick joining the band
Man So cool to see how queens had so many phases and so many vibes This is completely different from nowadays performances But the essence is still there Not saying one thing is better them other , just cool to see how things can change and the variety
Yeah he’s a great musician, and he really fit qotsa well with his punk style of playing and vocals. He’s more than just bass player but was the best with qotsa😊
I saw them play the Corner Hotel in Richmond on this tour for $42. I was queueing for the toilet when the bassline for Tension Head started and ran back, so awesome. Rated R was a great album, and yet they've continued to evolve, not to mention Desert Sessions and Them Crooked Vultures stuff. We've been blessed to be onboard the Josh Homme voyage of music.
I was there! Awesome set early in the afternoon, coming on after Coldplay! Most of the pit are probably old Kyuss fans, who were QOTSA’s main Australian fan base back in those days.
Gene Trautmann and Alfredo Hernández don't get enough cred in my opinion. They laid a lot of the bricks that the giants would later tred. Not disrespecting those that followed Gene and Al or anything, Grohl, Castillo and Theodore (ohhhh Theodore..you sweet AK47 of rhythm you), however just saying, it would all be a weeee bit different had it not been for Gene n AlI reckon. I dunno, maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm right and maybe I'm wrong about being left.
You're not wrong at all. People forget that that's Gene playing on Go With the Flow. He fleshed out Al's grooves and created a pocket that Grohl fit perfectly into. I hear a lot of Gene in Joey C's playing as well.
@@lepoisson Hell ya, as do I. Everyone has their own style, but I would say that Josh leans to a certain "brand" of drummer. I'd be curious to know what came first. The drummer playing their way to Josh demo's back in the day or Josh demo's influencing how the drums due to Josh being a drummer himself. Often wonder how fleshed out the early works of Queens were..
Seen QOTSA twice. Once at the Brixton Academy and the other supporting Foo Fighters in Hyde Park. Incredible shows. They were relentless. Awesome energy ❤
Saw them a bunch of time late 90s / early 00s - this line up, the earlier incarnation with Alfredo on drums... then with Grohl etc on Songs For the Deaf - for those first x 3 albums they were untouchable live... no one came close.. it must have been embarassing to have been in other bands at this time... no one could touch them... the bar was raised.
I just love the pure rawness of qotsa during this time. Same in 2002 (Werchter I believe ) when the played with Mark Lanegan and Dave Grohl..... it's just 1 hr of full throttle desert rock. Just awesome!!!
I love this so much. They’re so fucked up. Josh is so stoned that he’s barely holding it together and Nick is the exact opposite He’s completely unhinged. 😆
I opened for Kyuss back in 95 or 98 i dont remember but it was some club on Deep Elum in Dallas Tx. I thought whoooo man this is gonna be a great show...😂 Musta been 15 people there including the staff. Oh well, got some free X that night
I was there on this day. The first time I ever saw them, my first Big Day Out in the summer between finishing high school and moving away to uni. It was as hot as it looks. I've seen them 13 times now and they're my my favourite all time band. Where did the time go?
This was the best 'spirit' of the band but clearly, Josh has no tolerance for abusive men. Now look at him. Elvis 2.0 and rock n' roll will die with him.
I was stoked they played so many records from Rated R at the forum last night. I wish Nick O did a guest spot when they played some of the songs though. Always love that.
This is my favorite era of queens. So pure and raw and Josh acting like a cocky hardass tough guy and being stoned out of his mind on speed is my favorite too 😂 I think this is when he met Brody or was going out with her during this time. Yuck… anyways JOSH HOMME IS A ROCK GOD 🐍 🔥🤘🏻
There’s a recent interview he did where he talks about doing heaps of speed in these years. Not surprising given their tour regiment and appetite to party.
@arwen7804 whoops I said it was Troy but I just realized this was 01...Troy didn't join til the next year. My bad 😂 Weird this guy kinda looks a lot like Troy.
My fav line up and probably the first four albums do it me. Not that the other albums are bad just don't gel like the others. Too many line up changes are never a good thing.
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00:00 Regular John
05:35 Quick and to the Pointless
07:55 Avon
11:36 Tension Head
15:07 Monsters in the Parasol
18:24 Feel Good Hit of the Summer
21:07 Mexicola
26:51 The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret
30:57 You Can't Quit Me Baby
45:20 Interview
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Ohshit 😮 is that loud ferigno on drums
I just realized this band is now eligible for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, for which they are indubitably overqualified.
Should be first ballot for sure
Still 3 sexual assault charges shy from qualification I'm afraid.
There is a clause if your wife is younger than your grandchildren which will allow automatic entry so there is still time.
@@babyshaker8932????
@@babyshaker8932not true I’m afraid
What do the big words in your comment mean?
22 years later still opening shows with regular John
Not in Barcelona./Spain..a lot of years, lots of countries, lot of concerts...and i can´t remember last time they played it ...f***ng Hel!!....hope that he never stops with Go with the flow...f***ng Hel!!
I just saw them a month or so ago in Seattle and they opened with it. The lighting on it was genuinely MINDBLOWING. Somehow the stage behind them was pitch black and the purple and orange lights made them look ethereal. Of course I’ve always loved the song and it was super badass. Ended with Song For the Dead too, fucking best show I’ve ever seen.
I noticed this when they opened with this song the other night in Irving. It was such a cool effect, out of nowhere it was like this 3D thing, we all looked at eachother like did you see that? It was just those few times during the bridge then they didn’t do it again the entire show.
Gotta be the best opening song ever
They opened with Regular John in Houston for us! It was definitely a crazy night lol
Definitely my favorite era of this band. Raw desert power. The slide guitar was a nice touch
lol. Nice touch on that there slide brah.
For sure qotsa/rated F/songs for the their best 3 albums especially the first one 🤩🤩🤩
I think dude on the slide sucks at it though
Might be one of the best Mexicola performances
bro i was thinking that to myself, sounds so tight man just killer performance overall
Absolutely
When Josh and nick were getting along they were so great together. Too bad those days are gone.
Indeed
No Bob's garage is, plz lookup that performance
This bass player is beast
Nick Oliveri was always my favorite of the QOTSA Bass players, that man wrote some amazing bass riffs and was always great on the back up vox or screams. You Can't Quit Me Baby is one of the rawest basslines of all time. Just gets you groovin, and his energy was always great.
GIVE THE MULE WHAT IT WANTS
@@ryanbenedetti-kp2yxI think all the bass on the self titled was written by Josh and later Nick joined for rated R I thought? That's why the teenage hand model ends with the phone call of Nick joining the band
@@ryanbenedetti-kp2yx If only the band would let him guest star and perform Quick/Pointless...
Big Day Out was a religion for us Aussies. Best times. ✌️
A rite of passage for so many of us. Shame AJ killed it.
Fear Factory always killed that stage!
Was this the same year as PJ Harvey ??
@@MetaFootballTV sure was. Miss the BDOs
@@noxcorvus93 thanks 👍
Man
So cool to see how queens had so many phases and so many vibes
This is completely different from nowadays performances
But the essence is still there
Not saying one thing is better them other , just cool to see how things can change and the variety
🎯💯🙏🏼 Preach!
They're probably the best band in the world right now.
Definitely, every era was slightly different but still rocked
I'll say it for you. It was better when Nick was in the band.
@@corycourtney8923 Nah. He was great, and so were the band. But now they're on another level.
this version of you can’t quit me baby might be the best live performance of any song/any band i’ve ever seen for real
Research chemicals
@@6stringshugues got me bleeding from my ears
How good is it!
Time stamp?
Yes to this my man
THE ARCHIVE coming through with one of the best show recordings ever, as usual! Thanks for being THE source for the best shows out here.🎄
A BIG TEXAS THANK YOU FOR UPLOADING THIS SHOW 🤘🏻🤠🤘🏻💯🇨🇱
Nick was a monster back then. amazing
Man, every single drummer that comes thru the QOTSA Duplex is Just Badass
All these old performances rlly demonstrate how important Nick Oliveri was to this band.
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Yeah he’s a great musician, and he really fit qotsa well with his punk style of playing and vocals. He’s more than just bass player but was the best with qotsa😊
Thanks QotsaArchive for putting this up. . . This is gold
And Aussies know how to party, this crowd was lit.
Coooking in 40c on xtc was the norm at bid day out. Good times.
I saw them play the Corner Hotel in Richmond on this tour for $42. I was queueing for the toilet when the bassline for Tension Head started and ran back, so awesome. Rated R was a great album, and yet they've continued to evolve, not to mention Desert Sessions and Them Crooked Vultures stuff. We've been blessed to be onboard the Josh Homme voyage of music.
You too? What an intimate show and great time to be alive!
What I would do to be here . So RAW
Still my favourite performance tone wise of any live recording on youtube. Just love that guitar sound
I was there! Awesome set early in the afternoon, coming on after Coldplay! Most of the pit are probably old Kyuss fans, who were QOTSA’s main Australian fan base back in those days.
20:35 i love the way he's singing while drumming
2000's were the golden years for live concerts and live festivals.
Pure fun, no f...cking phones, no influencer and fashion shit...
Gene Trautmann... hell yeah.
An entire set of hits. ❤
Dude, there was 10 yrs you couldnt toych this band. The creativity is just well just like meee. Its f'n great
0:04 That noise tingles my brain
If anyone doubted Josh on guitar this version of Mexicola and YCQMB ends that
I was there , sick show ..
Crazy how nick could keep his shirt on with all this heat!
Gene Trautmann and Alfredo Hernández don't get enough cred in my opinion. They laid a lot of the bricks that the giants would later tred. Not disrespecting those that followed Gene and Al or anything, Grohl, Castillo and Theodore (ohhhh Theodore..you sweet AK47 of rhythm you), however just saying, it would all be a weeee bit different had it not been for Gene n AlI reckon. I dunno, maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm right and maybe I'm wrong about being left.
You're not wrong at all. People forget that that's Gene playing on Go With the Flow. He fleshed out Al's grooves and created a pocket that Grohl fit perfectly into. I hear a lot of Gene in Joey C's playing as well.
@@lepoisson Hell ya, as do I. Everyone has their own style, but I would say that Josh leans to a certain "brand" of drummer. I'd be curious to know what came first. The drummer playing their way to Josh demo's back in the day or Josh demo's influencing how the drums due to Josh being a drummer himself. Often wonder how fleshed out the early works of Queens were..
One of the most Important bands since Nirvana
Cheers to channel V for documenting a formative experience in my life, so that i may relive it 23 years later
Aussies know how to fuckin party man
Fucking incredible energy at this show
Miss these days, time flew by unbearably fast.
Seen QOTSA twice. Once at the Brixton Academy and the other supporting Foo Fighters in Hyde Park.
Incredible shows. They were relentless. Awesome energy ❤
Nice to see people actually enjoying the show instead of fiddling their phones...
I was at this gig
Always great to see these older concerts! Knowing what else they were going to release later on!
Pretty sure I was at this. I probably had a great time.
Thank you for uploading this!
I was at BDO 2001 and saw them live, but it was Gold Coast not Sydney. Absolutely HUGE experience. Loved it, this brings back memories big time.
Saw them a bunch of time late 90s / early 00s - this line up, the earlier incarnation with Alfredo on drums... then with Grohl etc on Songs For the Deaf - for those first x 3 albums they were untouchable live... no one came close.. it must have been embarassing to have been in other bands at this time... no one could touch them... the bar was raised.
I just love the pure rawness of qotsa during this time. Same in 2002 (Werchter I believe ) when the played with Mark Lanegan and Dave Grohl..... it's just 1 hr of full throttle desert rock. Just awesome!!!
My second ever festival. Dunno what cooked me more. The heat or the chemicals.
Good times
Jesus christ that last song is probably the best thing ive ever seen, all i want is to learn guitar. There is not much point.
I love this so much. They’re so fucked up. Josh is so stoned that he’s barely holding it together and Nick is the exact opposite He’s completely unhinged. 😆
Ill give it a listen. Right now im listening to QOTSA live from 2001
This band is pure genius ❤
30.05-30.15 Gene Trautman is the supreme master of the universe. Holy f*ck I just love it.
I need that Honda shirt, that goober is fly as fuck
So incredibly tight and such quality sound
The best band in the world right now 🐍🙌🏻🤘🏻🔥🎸❤️💯
Also 4th 😊
They have truly carpe'd the demon
Amazing, as always, right from the fucking start!
Gene rules!
I saw this version of the band+Mark at the Ridglea in Ft. Worth, Texas. Good times!
I was at that show too, couldn’t remember who was on the drums though, was it this guy? I wish there was footage of that show somewhere.
thank you , un grand fan
I opened for Kyuss back in 95 or 98 i dont remember but it was some club on Deep Elum in Dallas Tx. I thought whoooo man this is gonna be a great show...😂 Musta been 15 people there including the staff. Oh well, got some free X that night
josh was ready to melt into the floor.. jesus...
I was there on this day. The first time I ever saw them, my first Big Day Out in the summer between finishing high school and moving away to uni. It was as hot as it looks. I've seen them 13 times now and they're my my favourite all time band. Where did the time go?
They’re coming to my hometown, and I’m seeing them in April!
0:55 OH HELL YEAH
My personal best line up
that jam at the end is epic
Possibly the best version of Quick And To The Pointless ever. Positively psychotic.
I veri QOTSA...❤
Oh man, this is awesome! Now, go and give us Glastonbury 2002 complete🤩🤩🤩!!!!
Thi is rock and roll at it's best ever!
Josh and Nick were great together when they were.
Was there. It's different in Oz now I miss it so much.
23 years later the fuzzy beard of Nick still gives me the ick.
Besides that- Incredibly good.
23 years ago…. I swear last week I just turned 17.
😢
This was the best 'spirit' of the band but clearly, Josh has no tolerance for abusive men. Now look at him. Elvis 2.0 and rock n' roll will die with him.
El 2001 y los bateristas lo maximo ❤
best lineup .
Josh... babygirl...
I was stoked they played so many records from Rated R at the forum last night. I wish Nick O did a guest spot when they played some of the songs though. Always love that.
what a great timing inDEED
This is my favorite era of queens. So pure and raw and Josh acting like a cocky hardass tough guy and being stoned out of his mind on speed is my favorite too 😂 I think this is when he met Brody or was going out with her during this time. Yuck… anyways JOSH HOMME IS A ROCK GOD 🐍 🔥🤘🏻
thats some magical shit
VB! Love Brandon's style
That crowd!
Josh was more high than usual lol
There’s a recent interview he did where he talks about doing heaps of speed in these years. Not surprising given their tour regiment and appetite to party.
Josh is a pretty good advertisement for long term drug use. Fucked up and smashing it for decades.
Do you think he was on nicotine valium vicodin marijuana ecstacy and alcohol?
@@bigballz4ufinished up with some co co co cocaine
This is F-ing awesome. You solid gold and I'll see you in hell.
Thanks for sharing.
Open up your door!!!!
You got a monster in your parasol!!!!
cool
QOTSA are the best rock band of the last 25 years.
I believe this is Sydney , January 26 2001.
Indeed! Thanks for the correction
Civilization created the tie 😎
Ha Josh is high as fuck!!
Nick with the Goatsnake tee.
Nick gets it. Stoner god.
Troy looks great here
its not troy
@@mariameneses1375 I know 😉
The Coming Wave
There is a Queens with and a Queens without Nick Oliveri, I prefer with!
The guy in the Honda T-shirt isn't Troy??? They look alike or at least with sunglasses
I'm guessing that too.
Brendon McNichol
@arwen7804 whoops I said it was Troy but I just realized this was 01...Troy didn't join til the next year. My bad 😂 Weird this guy kinda looks a lot like Troy.
I have this on some cloud and some hard drive.
By my mean, Mexicola is so good, because is most similar to the KYUSS songs...
I want you to notice... when im not around!
cover in hair i am with you tod infinity chapter 8
My fav line up and probably the first four albums do it me. Not that the other albums are bad just don't gel like the others. Too many line up changes are never a good thing.
Andrew G's pony is epic
Yo can someone tell me who this drummer is …
gene trautman i think
@@elderchildren word thanks, I’ve seen fredo, Joey c, grohl, and Theodore.. but not this one… but it’s no surprise he’s a badass lol
@@JamesIV97 yeah he's on like half of Rated R! Mostly the more punk rock tracks. The rest was a guy called Nick Lucero, and he's super underrated
@@elderchildren wow I didn’t know that! I’ll be checking that out for sure haha 🤙🏽🤙🏽
Gene is also playing drums on Millionaire and Go With The Flow