@@ouodo It shows what kind of person you are to talk shit about the dead. Have a little respect...it's ok- I doubt anyone will be talking about you when your gone.
She had cancer. For anyone familiar with Them Crooked Vultures, she played in Eleven with Alain Johannes. She was a very talented musician, a member of that expansive network of crazy-good artists Homme likes to collaborate with.
And look how big they are! The snare has to be at least a few inches bigger than a standard Ludwig. Probably skins thick as a brick as well. A great full sound to fill out the low mid range.
In fact he's so creative and involved in the music scene that people used to know QotSA were a good place to be. You could be who your were in that band. Josh would find a way to make your talent go with the flow.
Bv S bet your regretting that comment,they lost something when they lost Joey. I'm into queens and I like some off the new record but it's not the queens that I love!
What aspect? I'm not a great fan of the album myself but I've seen a lot of people criticize the guitar tone and that it sounds too synthy (eg. on Evil has landed), which I actually kinda dig
Marcel Riemer if you compare the drum mix to the last 4 albums of theirs, it's lost of a lot of the attack. Especially with Jon Theodore on drums, it's kind of surprising how it sounds. If you listen to any Mars Volta records or even him playing live, he sounds huge and Villians isn't really indicative of what he sounds like
Yeah I guess drum-wise that's definitely true. Hope they were just testing the waters and that the drums will be a bit on the heavier side next album. Although if they get a new band member they should be 100% behind them in the first place and not turn them down in the mix or something.
Straight up. She is so god damn underrated, her and Alain's work on Chris Cornell's Euphoria Morning was so god damn great too, I haven't listened to Eleven in quite a while so I don't remember what her work with Alain was like in their band very well, but I love her work everywhere I see it.
God damn, Natasha really was one of the best members of QOTSA. I remember seeing them on this tour and being blown away by her crazy sideways keyboard setup. R.I.P. Natasha 🖤
way Natasha Shneider looks and smiles at Alain at 26:59 as he plays his solo as Long Slow Goodbye starts is just so painful but sweet to watch knowing she died 3 years after this.
When you type in the band name on RUclips, this is one of the first five results. It has been decided by the people, and the algorithm, that this is an excellent concert. It encapsulates the feel of the band, the tone of their output, and the audience's eagerness. From a nuts and bolts perspective, it rocks. From a musical standpoint, it's the best the band has ever been.
Timecodes from description for mobiles 00:01 The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret 04:16 I Think I Lost My Headache 09:34 Leg of Lamb 13:06 Broken Box 16:08 In My Head 20:12 Little Sister 23:43 Burn The Witch 26:50 Alain solo 27:16 Long Slow Goodbye 32:24 Tangled Up In Plaid 36:46 A Song for the Dead 43:22 I Never Came 49:30 No One Knows
Does anyone know if they played any songs before the start of the video? It seems to just start and they're already on stage, surely they would have opened or at least played "go with the flow"
Forget the hate qotsa get for their live performances. They mite not all be perfect and/ or too drunk sometimes but ther playing is always nearly always bespoke and full of emotion. Playing what they, feel i love it.
@@KadruH I like the feel how he plays in terms of rawness, and smashing the kit, but he's timing almost always threw me off. I think he's too tight or too fast when it's not needed.
The QOTSA’s greatness is a given, however Natasha’s amazing talent has never been truly realized due the fact that when she and her brother defected to USA N.Y N.Y in 1976, she was very quick to brake into any scene that her abilities (talent ) would take her, even though most of these venues where not recorded in audio or video-Film per sa. It took another ten or so years before main stream recognition started to creep into souls and hearts of the people who had the ability to pay attention, listen and under stand enough to spot someone who was so special. So what eventually happened with Natasha Shneider was a naturally brief Moon shot into greatness. You will always be with us….Yet you are oh! so missed… A personal friend….
Such an amazing set. My fav line up. So much talent. I'm truly sorry for your loss. Thanks for sharing. I've had to bury too many friends myself. I'm late to the party by years as far as the band goes. I had a demon to quit chasing, and now a whole world of music has opened back up to me now that I'm clean. Feels like I stepped out of a fucking time capsule from 1999 tho. Strange. Josh was always a big influence to me. Nobody has that tone. I gotta watch this again. It's that fucking good. Cheers!
I was there 😃. One of the best concert in my life. First time i saw them. Next month will be my fifth time. I clearly remember Go with the flow was the first song to be played there. I don’t know why the video starts at song n°2…
Even know the Queens are still such a great rockband: They were on there absolute peak in 2005. There´s so much energy and weird beauty on this stage. They look and sound like a crew of mercenaries from hell picking up an instrument for the first time....I LOVE IT!
+desertcruisin I agree. It was this year and 2011, when the Self-Titled re-issue tour happened. The shows in those years were absolutely killer. Both club shows and festival sets!
@@j.e.6976 dude. Think for yourself. Do not sell yourself so cheap. Queens are terrible now. And it hurts because once upon a time they meant everything to me.
What i mean is that i'm sick of people just following blindy everything their favorite artist do and not being able to differ or being objective and that's because no one cares about the music or even anything anymore. Everybody now just try so deseperetly to belong anywhere and get attention and for everybody the only thing that matters in their life is the image that people could ir has about them. My favorite band ever are the melvins and they have been doing just crap for like 6 years now. John Zorn is one of my favorite composers of all time and i just saw a video of him improvising with Yoko ono and it was the most sad and patethic things i've ever serán. People doesn't think anymore. That's what i mean
This is their best show, a little bit of everything. I can't get over how great of a line-up this is, and Natasha. She's so infatuating. Rest in peace angel.
After many years of watching this, it remains my favourite live performance, by any band, ever. Every single part is just so on point that even the mistakes are great. Natasha's backing vocal parts are just incredible. Everyone is just having fun and keyed in. I love it.
joey castillo what the fuck man, song for the dead is utterly ridiculous. what a monster. and the band is keeping up, what an absurd level of ernergy holy shit
_The guy is literally beating the ever living shit out of those drums/cymbals. It's hard enough to be that intensely physical through just a couple of songs. I can't imagine playing drums that hard/fast for almost a solid hour!_ *I think Joey Castillo inspired the term 'Beast Mode'. 😮 I doubt I could play that damn hard/fast w/out being heavily under the influence of something (either stoned to the bone or perhaps hopped up on cocaine/meth/Mountain Dew - LOL). 😮*
Best live QOTSA show I've ever seen period---probably due to the fact this is by far the best iteration of the band with Natasha and Alain. The chemistry and energy is amazing---mind blowing performance and musicianship Could watch 1000 times in a row
I'm just going to quietly point at this ruclips.net/video/xSVMlgWtpeE/видео.html Sure this line up is alright, but, in my opinion, its not a patch on 3 years earlier.
I have to confess.. I just saw 'I never came' video at Belfort, but I didn't see it all. Now I can say.. This setlist, with this members, with this chemistry... is unbeatable. I mean, totally sure about that. There are another great concerts, with another setlist, members and stuff, no doubts about it. But with this strength, I never saw. Cheers Qotsa fans!
In my Head it's for me the saddest song ever. I can't take it. Miss my young age and the love of my life. Keeping hurting our favorite song. Greatings from Brazil!
It's good to see that the woman behind the piano gets so carried away, especially during Tangled Up In Plaid. It's hard to rock out on a piano, but she knows how to show passion.
I always come back to this concert of QOTSA because is the best , all the musicians are on point and giving everything on the stage , absolutely magnificent
this redeemed my impression of Lullabies-Era Queens. They're effortlessly groovy, I just don't think it came out quite as much on some of the tracks on the album, but this is a killer lineup, Alain, Troy, Joey, just endless talent
Pow! Right outta the box!..... MADE my Friday morning at the old life-sentence-with-no-parole-served-8-hours-at-a-time, thankyouverymuch. I have to say this. I'm a 56 year old female rock guitarist/musician/dancer. It dawned on me one day not long ago..... that this band has replaced alllllllllllllllllllllll my other favorite bands, favorite vocalist, favorite guitars, etc. etc. etc. That's Huge. Really. but Damn straight. lol
I agree 100% . They 🤬rock. This show rocks . Every song they play is great . Any song.🤘 I try and play along with my guitar. I’m pretty good. Josh 🤬rocks. I love the way they tune down so low . Sounds bad ass. My neighbors love it. Lol
I was there and still have shivers when I think about that gig. The whole festival line up was amazing, with also Nine Inch Nails, Mastodon, Interpol, Block Party, etc... Best edition of the Eurockeenes ever.
I remember seeing this line up at a club in Atlanta. Center stage a believe. It was the loudest show I had ever been to. Like so loud it created bowel movements. Seriously though, it was the loudest thing I have ever heard in my life. I remember thinking the keyboard lady was totally a witch and she did posses me.
Wow Josh's vocal here are the Best vocals I heard him, I only have watched them on youtube but still, this line up has a great stage presence, this is incredible good
I'm Brazilian and I've seen Josh live. He's a great frontliner, but in that concert he was excepcional. You won't find another concert he was singing that good, maybe Norwegian Woods
One of my favorite shows, it was like a dark episode in QOTSA, the Lullabies times, I really loved Natasha's voice in some songs and also the piano. Also the setlist is killer :D
Enrique X MirrorJoe lullabies is my favourite era. They are still a great band, but the twisted fairytale vibe is by far the most creative they came up with.
Natasha was 49 here and passed away from cancer three years later. What a fucking amazing woman... RIP to one of the queens of rock and roll
@@ouodo I love her spooky, sensual energy
@@ouodo With that attitude I'd say maybe you need that to happen more often
@@ouodo I could personally do without you
Her vocals really enhance the songs.
@@ouodo It shows what kind of person you are to talk shit about the dead. Have a little respect...it's ok- I doubt anyone will be talking about you when your gone.
I am 62 and do not know how I got here- but this music is fantasticly deconstructive. Beautiful.
feel the same, but i'm 22. long life to you, man!
They were summoned by the RUclips spirits for your ear holes. Bless.
Best description of QOTSA ever. I'm stealing it.
25y man. Long life to you!
Your comment wins
whoever mixed this should be praised BIG TIME
Pat MacDonald he's actually at the top of the comments
Hey pat. Hows sonorous going?
The keyboards are a bit hard to make out often. But otherwise great mix.
Zadel Snuiver z
This version of song for the dead sounds coked out of its mind
R.I.P. Natasha Schneider
She was in the film 2010, yet didn't live long enough to see it. R.I.P.
Oh my, that's terrible.
She had cancer. For anyone familiar with Them Crooked Vultures, she played in Eleven with Alain Johannes. She was a very talented musician, a member of that expansive network of crazy-good artists Homme likes to collaborate with.
What a cool lady. R.I.P.
Oh my god... she was very talent
Imagine being this high but you don't mess up.
Those mfs are built different
Imagine practicing everyday high
The end of "I think I lost my Headache" is the best example of controlled chaos
Yes! This show made me love that song, it’s now my favorite
The album version actually gave me a headache 😂
So glad to too find that!
I've finished the mixing of that show the night my son was born.
+Manu Gares That's awesome. :)
Manu Gares bit late here, but i'd like to know what u mean by mixing the show? do u work for the station that aired this?!?
It's a great mix buddy, well done.
Manu Gares did the brass tell you to cut "feel good hit of the summer" out?
Incredible job my dude
damn son, joey hit the drums like they owe him money
I'm SAYIN'! Man hits harder than Silverchair lol and that boy hits HARD I tell you what
And look how big they are! The snare has to be at least a few inches bigger than a standard Ludwig. Probably skins thick as a brick as well. A great full sound to fill out the low mid range.
Josh is the coolest ginger to walk the earth
true that
what about Ed Sheeran?
So fucking hot!!
@@jokuvaavaa1122 What? Ed Sheeran?
LOL
@@jokuvaavaa1122 lol Ed Sheeran seems very introverted
how does Josh always find such good and talented musicians??? it doesn't matter what lineup he puts out there they always sound amazing!!!
Borderline supergroup
No one knows
@betwixteden1006 lost art of keeping a secret I guess.
In fact he's so creative and involved in the music scene that people used to know QotSA were a good place to be. You could be who your were in that band. Josh would find a way to make your talent go with the flow.
@@smwrbd The fact that he did all of this in a desert is brilliant!
The sound guy [person] is worth their weight in gold. I've watched a lot of Queens live performances and this is the best imo.
Hutch!
John Corrie Van Breugel absolutely
It's right off the sound board. Only way you get this quality.
@@oldschooldude8370 It was mixed later on though, the guy who mixed it is actually one of the top comments on this video haha
i wonder why the mix on most modern concert videos sounds so flat.
As long as Troy is always in the band, I'll be content with the line up.
Bv S bet your regretting that comment,they lost something when they lost Joey. I'm into queens and I like some off the new record but it's not the queens that I love!
Daniel Allan nah has nothing to do with Joey. Villians was just recorded terribly
What aspect? I'm not a great fan of the album myself but I've seen a lot of people criticize the guitar tone and that it sounds too synthy (eg. on Evil has landed), which I actually kinda dig
Marcel Riemer if you compare the drum mix to the last 4 albums of theirs, it's lost of a lot of the attack. Especially with Jon Theodore on drums, it's kind of surprising how it sounds. If you listen to any Mars Volta records or even him playing live, he sounds huge and Villians isn't really indicative of what he sounds like
Yeah I guess drum-wise that's definitely true. Hope they were just testing the waters and that the drums will be a bit on the heavier side next album. Although if they get a new band member they should be 100% behind them in the first place and not turn them down in the mix or something.
Natasha was a blessing, Castillo was a beast, this line up is godly.
Castillo hits HARD holy moly
Castillo was a FUCKING BEAST at that concert. Sounded hard as never.
Josh Homme is objectively the most badass rockstar ever.
no he aint bad tho
@@jimpickens9681 he means he’s cool
It's between him or lemmy
Nah post Malone is
@@Chopper140😂ok
Natasha is the most killer goddess. RIP to one of the most kick ass musicians of all time
Straight up. She is so god damn underrated, her and Alain's work on Chris Cornell's Euphoria Morning was so god damn great too, I haven't listened to Eleven in quite a while so I don't remember what her work with Alain was like in their band very well, but I love her work everywhere I see it.
The Queens will go down as one of the best rock bands of all time.
I don't know about other people's opinion, but in my house QotSA is already a legendary band
God damn, Natasha really was one of the best members of QOTSA. I remember seeing them on this tour and being blown away by her crazy sideways keyboard setup. R.I.P. Natasha 🖤
Maybe it’s just me, but I can’t seem to hear keyboards anywhere... like for example in song for the dead.....
@@yambarkan5386 You can definitely hear them on In My Head
I can't seem to get tired of this video. Yes, Natasha Shneider -- excellent. 🖤
Que afortunado 🤩
Just learned she was married to Alain!
If only 8 year old me had a taste in music...and lived in France
De Vos if only 2 year old me had a taste in music and had the money to fly to France
De Vos same dude! Same age too haha
Same here and same age!
same here, same exact age.
Stop living in the past you never had
way Natasha Shneider looks and smiles at Alain at 26:59 as he plays his solo as Long Slow Goodbye starts is just so painful but sweet to watch knowing she died 3 years after this.
aww
I agree, she looked so happy hearing Alain play ❤️
Get yourself a woman that loves you like that. Very sad.
@moistmanm9 they were married iirc, they were in a band called Eleven MUCH before they been in qotsa
both amazing musicians though, absoulte idols
goddamn, that bass sounds gigantic when they play In My Head. rest in peace Natasha you truly are a queen playing that keys!
Agreed, bass tone is unreal! Whoever mixed this is really nailing it, Queens are the kings of gnarly tone I suppose (no pun intended)
@@linuskangas9791the guy who mixed it is in the comments 😅 just look for him. He's a sound engineer from France.
Alain and Josh switching bass and guitar. Natashas haunting voice and keyboard playing…Best line up IMHO.
This is a really great version of the band -- it's got a cool Adams Family vibe.
Couldn't put my finger on it but you nailed it lol
All of them wearing black helps
An Addams family styled photoshoot for this lineup would have been great.
I keep coming back to this one again. This is ridiculously monstrous.
Yep
MacDougalPuppy rt
Me too
Me, too. I've probably watch it hundreds of times by now.
When you type in the band name on RUclips, this is one of the first five results. It has been decided by the people, and the algorithm, that this is an excellent concert. It encapsulates the feel of the band, the tone of their output, and the audience's eagerness. From a nuts and bolts perspective, it rocks. From a musical standpoint, it's the best the band has ever been.
This entire set is incredible but I can't get over how good I Think I Lost My Headache is. Goosebumps every time.
Its fucking amazing. Natashas keyboard and Troy's slide makes it gold.
Timecodes from description for mobiles
00:01 The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret
04:16 I Think I Lost My Headache
09:34 Leg of Lamb
13:06 Broken Box
16:08 In My Head
20:12 Little Sister
23:43 Burn The Witch
26:50 Alain solo
27:16 Long Slow Goodbye
32:24 Tangled Up In Plaid
36:46 A Song for the Dead
43:22 I Never Came
49:30 No One Knows
Der Seemann the solo and I know now like sheeeet
You're a champ. A real charm. Thank you.
Thank you!
Sweet
Does anyone know if they played any songs before the start of the video? It seems to just start and they're already on stage, surely they would have opened or at least played "go with the flow"
Natasha smiling behind alain while he's soloing is so cute♥️♥️
I know ❤❤❤❤😂😂😊😊😊timmy..bless you all
This is amazing, man. The band is tight as fuck in this show.
+MrJandslegate That's debatable.
A song for the dead is just way to fast. It just becomes a blur in parts
Forget the hate qotsa get for their live performances. They mite not all be perfect and/ or too drunk sometimes but ther playing is always nearly always bespoke and full of emotion. Playing what they, feel i love it.
@@terrynewton6200 , word. One love
@@terrynewton6200 uh, in their prime with grohl and Lanegan they were one of the greatest live bands ever. Here they just suck
Alain sure is something special.
I fucking love that salute he gives at 16:15
daniel rinsed I'm seriously using it right now.
They never made a trash album. True craftsman.
Natasha's second voice is really haunting, specially in In My Head
I wish QotSA had a female voice today 😢
Josh’s vocals are insanely good here
Their drummer looks like a caveman, and he plays that way too. With raw, primitive power.
Legend says he eats a baby every morning.
Joey Castillo, gosh he's incredible. Plays so tight while playing powerfully.
That's Joey...
@@KadruH I like the feel how he plays in terms of rawness, and smashing the kit, but he's timing almost always threw me off. I think he's too tight or too fast when it's not needed.
@@benedekgabor. a bit rushing, i can see where youre coming from
I seriously miss every lineup these guys ever had,equally and greatly. It's as if they've had 4 or6 legendary bands. Very impressive almost Bowiesque
word !!
Scott allen yeah
But we all miss Nick
I agreed back then. Not now Mike Shuman fits, and is great
@@synth9660 True. Agreed on all fronts. Good call, fellas
Josh Homme is a rock god... insane variety in his musical themes, tempos and styles.
The QOTSA’s greatness is a given, however Natasha’s amazing talent has never been truly realized
due the fact that when she and her brother defected to USA N.Y N.Y in 1976, she was very quick to
brake into any scene that her abilities (talent ) would take her, even though most of these venues
where not recorded in audio or video-Film per sa.
It took another ten or so years before main stream recognition started to creep into souls and hearts
of the people who had the ability to pay attention, listen and under stand enough to spot someone
who was so special.
So what eventually happened with Natasha Shneider was a naturally brief Moon shot into greatness.
You will always be with us….Yet you are oh! so missed…
A personal friend….
Such an amazing set. My fav line up. So much talent. I'm truly sorry for your loss. Thanks for sharing. I've had to bury too many friends myself. I'm late to the party by years as far as the band goes. I had a demon to quit chasing, and now a whole world of music has opened back up to me now that I'm clean. Feels like I stepped out of a fucking time capsule from 1999 tho. Strange. Josh was always a big influence to me. Nobody has that tone. I gotta watch this again. It's that fucking good. Cheers!
Well said, my condolences, she definitely deserves more credit from fans and without a doubt have influenced all of us.
@@EasyHeat better late than never. And they really are that good. Always.
I wanna like this 2010 times...
Love everything about her.....so sorely missed
The genius & brilliance that is Josh Homme.
I was there 😃. One of the best concert in my life. First time i saw them. Next month will be my fifth time. I clearly remember Go with the flow was the first song to be played there. I don’t know why the video starts at song n°2…
The TV station didn't aired it, I guess due to time to fit one hour.
had a rough night. threw this on and i'm already feeling better.
Good ❤❤❤😊😊timmy
Even know the Queens are still such a great rockband: They were on there absolute peak in 2005.
There´s so much energy and weird beauty on this stage.
They look and sound like a crew of mercenaries from hell picking up an instrument for the first time....I LOVE IT!
+desertcruisin I agree. It was this year and 2011, when the Self-Titled re-issue tour happened. The shows in those years were absolutely killer. Both club shows and festival sets!
They ar not. Ando really is such a shame how much they suck now.
@@j.e.6976 dude. Think for yourself. Do not sell yourself so cheap. Queens are terrible now. And it hurts because once upon a time they meant everything to me.
What i mean is that i'm sick of people just following blindy everything their favorite artist do and not being able to differ or being objective and that's because no one cares about the music or even anything anymore. Everybody now just try so deseperetly to belong anywhere and get attention and for everybody the only thing that matters in their life is the image that people could ir has about them. My favorite band ever are the melvins and they have been doing just crap for like 6 years now. John Zorn is one of my favorite composers of all time and i just saw a video of him improvising with Yoko ono and it was the most sad and patethic things i've ever serán. People doesn't think anymore. That's what i mean
Yeah, yeah, Ok. Mr. Individual. You win. Excuse this poor, pretentious, arrogant asshole. Qotsa can't do wrong. Never have and never will.
Ahhh, seeing everyone jumping for I Think I Lost My Headache gives me a warm fuzzy feeling
Yet another amazing live performance...long live the Queens!!...the greatest live rock band on the planet!
best In My Head performance!!
one of the best live shows in rock history
Yep.
Yep. Giants
Not at all. Queens was dead by then. Nothing more than how Josh made money
that's just silly@@smkxodnwbwkdns8369
@@smkxodnwbwkdns8369are you insane
26:59 Get you someone who looks at you like Natasha looked at Alain
😩😍❤️
For those who've never heard it, listen to Alain's album 'Spark.' Some truly beautiful songs written in honour of Natasha.
@@normang3668
Thanks, man.
@@normang3668 One of my favorite acoustic records.. he's a genius.
Damn....chills to make the devil cold
that solo in the lost art of keeping a secret amazing
This is their best show, a little bit of everything. I can't get over how great of a line-up this is, and Natasha. She's so infatuating. Rest in peace angel.
After many years of watching this, it remains my favourite live performance, by any band, ever. Every single part is just so on point that even the mistakes are great. Natasha's backing vocal parts are just incredible. Everyone is just having fun and keyed in. I love it.
Me too .
Concert of Zen
So do i
Kyuss Bizarre Festival or Segnali di fumo
Agree❤
This must be one of the coolest live sets ever played. Absolutely unbelievably cool.
The best version of Headache I've ever heard. Phenomenal performance.
Wow, they were pure adrenaline back than. Generation-definingly good.
One of their best performances...
RIP Natasha Schneider
joey castillo what the fuck man, song for the dead is utterly ridiculous. what a monster. and the band is keeping up, what an absurd level of ernergy holy shit
Lullabies era lineup was so good. Such a tight show.
I love the vibes from the Lullabies album. It’s so after-midnight.
@@funmachine694fuck, that's the words I've been looking for my entire life for a band like that, after-midnight. Omg.
Tangled up in plaid is so underrated man, What a fucking song
Anyone else here on quarantine 2020?
yuuuuup
yep! QOTSA support from sunny 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
No, i'm in 1957, in Roswell, New Mexico.
@@fairystoriesforgrownupchildren Welcome...this is how we say hello
Corona spotted 43:43
Joey Castillo might be my favorite drummer, man
_The guy is literally beating the ever living shit out of those drums/cymbals. It's hard enough to be that intensely physical through just a couple of songs. I can't imagine playing drums that hard/fast for almost a solid hour!_
*I think Joey Castillo inspired the term 'Beast Mode'. 😮 I doubt I could play that damn hard/fast w/out being heavily under the influence of something (either stoned to the bone or perhaps hopped up on cocaine/meth/Mountain Dew - LOL). 😮*
this is the best josh's vocals have ever been
Best live QOTSA show I've ever seen period---probably due to the fact this is by far the best iteration of the band with Natasha and Alain. The chemistry and energy is amazing---mind blowing performance and musicianship
Could watch 1000 times in a row
For those that have seen her perform live with QOTSA...well, it truly was a privilege. RIP Natasha.
Totally agree. One of the best show i've seen of them ... That was EPIC
Yep
I'm just going to quietly point at this ruclips.net/video/xSVMlgWtpeE/видео.html
Sure this line up is alright, but, in my opinion, its not a patch on 3 years earlier.
the ones with Nick, Dave and Mark in 2002 are the best for me, easily. but this one just blew me away as well after not hearing it for years.
Hands down one of the best live bands
Alain & Natasha amazing.. best lineup!!
Natasha's voice is so good
Was
This was the golden age ! Natasha fit perfectly, love this show
I have to confess.. I just saw 'I never came' video at Belfort, but I didn't see it all. Now I can say.. This setlist, with this members, with this chemistry... is unbeatable. I mean, totally sure about that. There are another great concerts, with another setlist, members and stuff, no doubts about it. But with this strength, I never saw. Cheers Qotsa fans!
Totally
In my Head it's for me the saddest song ever. I can't take it. Miss my young age and the love of my life. Keeping hurting our favorite song.
Greatings from Brazil!
18:13->> just beautiful.
It's good to see that the woman behind the piano gets so carried away, especially during Tangled Up In Plaid. It's hard to rock out on a piano, but she knows how to show passion.
Natasha. RIP
Também gostei!
Yeah, I am such a sucker for "TUIP", and Natasha was so damn good.
I always come back to this concert of QOTSA because is the best , all the musicians are on point and giving everything on the stage , absolutely magnificent
to this day this is their best concert. won't be topped. can't be topped.
Yo I Think I Lost My Headache was sick live
Wow... such an underrated rock band.. holy shit this is amazing
One hell of a band!!
They did a perfect version of I Think I Lost My Headache.
P.S R.I.P. Natasha
This is my favorite live performance to watch on youtube
This Drummer has the best snare sound ever. 37:57 gets my blood pumping.
this redeemed my impression of Lullabies-Era Queens. They're effortlessly groovy, I just don't think it came out quite as much on some of the tracks on the album, but this is a killer lineup, Alain, Troy, Joey, just endless talent
plus their interpretations of early album songs are pretty sick
Drummer hits HARD, was he the one that was in the Misfits maybe?
@@linuskangas9791Danzig yes
best lineup idc
One of the most energetic concerts of all time!! Wish I would've been there..
Pow! Right outta the box!..... MADE my Friday morning at the old life-sentence-with-no-parole-served-8-hours-at-a-time, thankyouverymuch.
I have to say this. I'm a 56 year old female rock guitarist/musician/dancer. It dawned on me one day not long ago..... that this band has replaced alllllllllllllllllllllll my other favorite bands, favorite vocalist, favorite guitars, etc. etc. etc.
That's Huge. Really. but Damn straight. lol
I agree. Its magical.
I agree 100% . They 🤬rock. This show rocks . Every song they play is great . Any song.🤘 I try and play along with my guitar. I’m pretty good. Josh 🤬rocks. I love the way they tune down so low . Sounds bad ass. My neighbors love it. Lol
WOW. I mean, WOW. They should make a DVD out of this one.
I was there and still have shivers when I think about that gig.
The whole festival line up was amazing, with also Nine Inch Nails, Mastodon, Interpol, Block Party, etc...
Best edition of the Eurockeenes ever.
Best Josh vocals ever
That set was TIIIIGHT!!! I Never Came was exquisite...
RIP Natasha Shneider
she died?
@@drinkingpoolwateryeah she had cancer and unfortunately she didn’t survive it :(
The best QOTSA live performance ever.
Natasha RIP..
i think i lost my headache is an fucking intense masterpiece
Yes it is.
It's deadly how badass Josh looks, and how he plays the guitar in the most badass way ever.
This line up was legendary, and pristine on stage
I remember seeing this line up at a club in Atlanta. Center stage a believe. It was the loudest show I had ever been to. Like so loud it created bowel movements. Seriously though, it was the loudest thing I have ever heard in my life. I remember thinking the keyboard lady was totally a witch and she did posses me.
It sounds like you were just tripping really hard lol
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This whole show should be pressed on Vinyl
Wow Josh's vocal here are the Best vocals I heard him, I only have watched them on youtube but still, this line up has a great stage presence, this is incredible good
I'm Brazilian and I've seen Josh live. He's a great frontliner, but in that concert he was excepcional. You won't find another concert he was singing that good, maybe Norwegian Woods
They sound better live than studio!
That Little Sister solo is one of the best things ever!
joey is such a freakin beast
Alain Johannes is a damn good guitar player @25:50-27:17. Really cool touch, sounds like he's using a slide though it's all fingers.
blerkh he was a bit part of them crooked vultures live, Josh had to have a 2nd guitarists while he played and sang
Really...?
This lineup had the most heart, this is why this was the best iteration of QOTSA.
Man. You hear Natasha doing high harmonies in Lost Art? Beautiful.
Damn, what a show. Best version of No One Knows I've ever heard. Natasha has such a great voice, too. RIP.
That Song for the Dead is their best version live ever!
Lol the the intro is an absolute mess timing wise. But A+ for energy
One of my favorite shows, it was like a dark episode in QOTSA, the Lullabies times, I really loved Natasha's voice in some songs and also the piano. Also the setlist is killer :D
Enrique X MirrorJoe lullabies is my favourite era. They are still a great band, but the twisted fairytale vibe is by far the most creative they came up with.
Enrique X MirrorJoe rip Natasha
Impeccable aim.
Probably the only band I’d still leave the house for.
This concert is amazing, best set list , they sound so fucking good