@@LieLikesMusic I was joking! :P In all seriousness, while you could do that, I think it may shut off a decent portion of your existing fan base that enjoys the variety you usually cover. Come over to /r/qotsa and hang out with us to get your fix if you don't already keep up over there!
@@harrisonjr98 That's the plan. To cut off the saturation of subscribers and create a smaller community of people that not only like these videos, but LOVE these videos. And that cater to people who have Qotsa as their favorite band.
Deep in the hole has one of the grooviest riffs of all time. I can't remember a single evening drinking with friends back when where that song wasn't played at least once. Simple really is better sometimes.
Yo, love the content. I came across a relatively new band recently, called « Billy Trailer and the Sunny Dees ». They have such an intricate and cool sound; you should do a video on them.
Hey, love your content, every video is great stuff. I would love to hear your thoughts and opinions about prog rock legends Billy Trailer and the Sunny Deez, so please make a video about them! Keep rocking on!🤘
MOR are really terribly underestimated. It's been a very happy coincidence of music history that they all met each other...since 3 weeks I listen to the latest desert sessions ...2-3 times a day 😍... Very nice STONER summary...Very well done. Love it...thanks.
onethreefiveeye They sure are. So i hope a few more people check them out after watching this. Thanks for watching and supporting what i do btw. Tons more desert rock related videos are coming soon 🤘
Actually, Chris produced QOTSA's 1st self titled album. The split was when Josh went and made Rated R. This is all in "Against the grain". Guess you missed it. Oh, yes! I agree with your taste in "Deep in the Hole". It Bounces 🤘
@@LieLikesMusic dude. Holy shit dude. I just check this albumb out.... listened to it from begin to end. How in the f am I just hearing of this. Theres so much qotsa in there but, like, now qotsa. Many songs wreak of clockwork. Its like a preview of hommes whole god damn career. Thank you for showing me this. Frick me side ways.
@@codeypendent1899 Haha that's what i told you man!! It's such a great album with so many sounds that relate to Qotsa (like i mentioned in the video it's like a split between Masters and Queens). I never thought about the Like Clockwork similarity though. To me it bares a lot more resemblance to Rated R. Glad you liked it dude. More Qotsa-related content coming soon, so hit that notification button!
It would be amazing if you could do a musical analysis on the band Billy Trailer and the Sunny Deez. They’ve released some of the best albums of 2019 so far
What a coincidence just started listening to that album again a week or two ago. Have loved it since a friend of mine showed it to me several years ago.
Make a video about the infinite layers of Mosquito Song! By the way, LOVED this vid, I listened to the live version before listening to the studio and fell in love with it, and got really sad when I saw that this was never going to happen again... Well, I guess Qotsa and Josh are all about bittersweetness. I love everything this man did and is doing musically, and feel very inspired to make my own music.
FYI: here in UK people is throwing away QOTSA CDs. I bought all their CDs for a couple of pennies each. I don't think people is swapping their physical music for mp3 ... they are just getting rid of them.
Well i guess they're not in need of that format anymore. They still might be huge fans of the band nonetheless. Or what is your point? I never mentioned anything about CD's in this video so this was a curious comment.
areamusicale the UK is also throwing people in jail for not saying ‘MA’AM’ and can’t seem to figure out which bathroom to use. So, I guess throwing away good music is just par for the course
I'm narrowing down on the bands i make videos about these days. I mostly make videos on Qotsa and other desert rock related bands. So Chevelle will have to wait.
QOTSA, Masters Of Reality and Eagles of Death Metal are basically interchangeable part time members. They jam and write together and use the songs for whichever band wants it. Masters of Reality still exists, so can you please change the first "was" to "is" (at least in the text), or it sounds like they are dead.
@@LieLikesMusic About the time I got in university 3-4 years ago I discovered them and it was an instant match! How about you? Also, thank you for introducing me to so much music, just listened to Deep in the Hole and really liked it! :D
@@tambow44 I know for a fact that Homme never listened to Black Sabbath while he was in Kyuss. He was more into hardcore punk at the time. It wasn't until Goss and other fans mentioned their similarity to Sabbath that he started listening to them, but ironically never became a fan. Chris Goss is obviously a die hard fan of Black Sabbath though. So this wasn't a shared influence.
What Qotsa related topic should i talk about next?
Do an in-depth look into either Songs For the Deaf or Like Clockwork...
Matteo13 Cool. I'll keep that in mind. Those are some of their best records imo.
@@LieLikesMusic agreed
I agree, I would love an in-depth look on like clockwork since no one's done a full analysis on it yet.
His podcast : the alligator hour
I think you should just rename this channel Lie Likes Homme
Harrison Wilson I was actually thinking of changing it to Lie Likes Qotsa lol. Or Qotsa nerd. Something along those lines
@@LieLikesMusic I was joking! :P In all seriousness, while you could do that, I think it may shut off a decent portion of your existing fan base that enjoys the variety you usually cover. Come over to /r/qotsa and hang out with us to get your fix if you don't already keep up over there!
@@harrisonjr98 That's the plan. To cut off the saturation of subscribers and create a smaller community of people that not only like these videos, but LOVE these videos. And that cater to people who have Qotsa as their favorite band.
I love qotsa. Very interesting video
Please do make a video on progressive rock band billy trailer and sunny dee z :)
I love the "Deep in the Hole" album. That vinyl been running hot at my place since I bought it 10 years ago.
It’s an amazing album for sure
Great video, would love to hear your thoughts on Billy Trailer and the Sunny Deez someday
Deep in the hole has one of the grooviest riffs of all time. I can't remember a single evening drinking with friends back when where that song wasn't played at least once. Simple really is better sometimes.
That's a great song. Actually the whole album slaps imo. So cool to see other people that appreciate the music on here.
@@LieLikesMusic Even cooler to see people doing videos on it. Appreciate the effort! Makes the night shift seem a little shorter.
Don't know how I've never heard of this album. Thank you for fresh stuff!
Wut
100%
Why the fly is one of the best sounding songs Josh has every been involved in in my opinion.
Yo, love the content. I came across a relatively new band recently, called « Billy Trailer and the Sunny Dees ». They have such an intricate and cool sound; you should do a video on them.
I think not
Lie this is a very good vid in terms of graphics. 11:10 is so high quality! Good job brother
Cannot believe i hadn't heard of it yet. thanks for bringing it up again. one more qotsa fans life enriched!
No problem. There LOADS more Queens related content coming up, so if you're a die hard fan, then hit that bell button.
Somehow didn't know about this one, thanks for the tip. Will definitely check it out!
The Don DeLuxe No problem. Yeah please do. You won't regret it.
Love your content bro, I really think it would be interesting if you did an analysis video on Billy Trailer and the Sunny Deez.
This is the content that I subbed for
Cool! More of this is coming your way ;)
Hey, love your content, every video is great stuff.
I would love to hear your thoughts and opinions about prog rock legends Billy Trailer and the Sunny Deez, so please make a video about them! Keep rocking on!🤘
If it's not a desert rock band, it's dead to me.
@@LieLikesMusic they cover all genres
MOR are really terribly underestimated. It's been a very happy coincidence of music history that they all met each other...since 3 weeks I listen to the latest desert sessions ...2-3 times a day 😍...
Very nice STONER summary...Very well done. Love it...thanks.
onethreefiveeye They sure are. So i hope a few more people check them out after watching this. Thanks for watching and supporting what i do btw. Tons more desert rock related videos are coming soon 🤘
Actually, Chris produced QOTSA's 1st self titled album. The split was when Josh went and made Rated R. This is all in "Against the grain". Guess you missed it. Oh, yes! I agree with your taste in "Deep in the Hole". It Bounces 🤘
Loving all yhe Homme material. The man alone has done so much you actually could start a channel purely in his honour like h8ers suggest.
C W Berridge I'm glad you like it mate. That's sort of the plan. Except with other bands related to stoner and desert rock in general too.
@@LieLikesMusic dude. Holy shit dude. I just check this albumb out.... listened to it from begin to end. How in the f am I just hearing of this. Theres so much qotsa in there but, like, now qotsa. Many songs wreak of clockwork. Its like a preview of hommes whole god damn career. Thank you for showing me this. Frick me side ways.
@@codeypendent1899 Haha that's what i told you man!! It's such a great album with so many sounds that relate to Qotsa (like i mentioned in the video it's like a split between Masters and Queens). I never thought about the Like Clockwork similarity though. To me it bares a lot more resemblance to Rated R. Glad you liked it dude. More Qotsa-related content coming soon, so hit that notification button!
Desert session video on all those collaborations would be worth the subscribe😃
It would be amazing if you could do a musical analysis on the band Billy Trailer and the Sunny Deez. They’ve released some of the best albums of 2019 so far
What a coincidence just started listening to that album again a week or two ago. Have loved it since a friend of mine showed it to me several years ago.
Cool! You have a great friend in that case. This album is a hidden gem.
Make a video about the infinite layers of Mosquito Song!
By the way, LOVED this vid, I listened to the live version before listening to the studio and fell in love with it, and got really sad when I saw that this was never going to happen again... Well, I guess Qotsa and Josh are all about bittersweetness. I love everything this man did and is doing musically, and feel very inspired to make my own music.
Make a video about Billy Trailer And The Sunny Deez's concept albums
yeayea
@@aurum4863 Where have i heard of this band before...
@@LieLikesMusic probably everywhere they are extremely popular
@@LieLikesMusic yes!!
i whole heartedly agree! amazing music
FYI: here in UK people is throwing away QOTSA CDs.
I bought all their CDs for a couple of pennies each.
I don't think people is swapping their physical music for mp3 ... they are just getting rid of them.
Well i guess they're not in need of that format anymore. They still might be huge fans of the band nonetheless. Or what is your point? I never mentioned anything about CD's in this video so this was a curious comment.
areamusicale the UK is also throwing people in jail for not saying ‘MA’AM’ and can’t seem to figure out which bathroom to use. So, I guess throwing away good music is just par for the course
A little rockumentary on Chevelle would be really cool! Some of the best song writing of the last two decades and very overlooked!
I'm narrowing down on the bands i make videos about these days. I mostly make videos on Qotsa and other desert rock related bands. So Chevelle will have to wait.
great video about a great album, can you talk about Alain Johaness and his influence and work with well ... anyone he knew!?
I've been thinking bout doing a video on him for some time. I'll see what i can do.
@@LieLikesMusic great, and thank you by the way for all your awesome videos!
you should make a video about btsd (billy trailer and the sunny deez), or moth pincher by dogdied
Talk about how brilliant the first Masters Of Reality album is,or Sunrise On Sufferbus (never released on vinyl?)
I'll definitely talk more about Masters of Reality at some point. No doubt about that.
it is a hidden "gem" indeed
QOTSA, Masters Of Reality and Eagles of Death Metal are basically interchangeable part time members. They jam and write together and use the songs for whichever band wants it.
Masters of Reality still exists, so can you please change the first "was" to "is" (at least in the text), or it sounds like they are dead.
which book are you showing in the video?
Next you should do a deep dive into the recording of the album, Bubblegum by Mark Lanegan.
00:45 What book is this?
Iain O'C It's called "Queens of the Stone Age - No One Knows" by Joel McIver
@@LieLikesMusic thanks Lie and thanks for the videos
Please release some full length guitar covers
Bruh
Justin Y. Sisteh
He's here ladies and gents.
Make a video on billy trailer and the sunny deez
What book do you go through throughout the video?
Ive missed the fiffy teenears and desert sessions colab in the video
please review billy trailer and the sunny deez!
Actually I just realized I misspelled my last comment.
I mean to say how about
The eagles of death metal.
Yeah i got that. And yes i'll definitely do one about them at some point.
Billy trailer and the sunny deez
The edges of death metal.
Cool video, keep going! :D
Thanks, sure will. Been a qotsa fan for long?
@@LieLikesMusic About the time I got in university 3-4 years ago I discovered them and it was an instant match! How about you?
Also, thank you for introducing me to so much music, just listened to Deep in the Hole and really liked it! :D
potatochip No problem. Cool! I got into them back in 2009 when i was in 9th grade. Queens have been one of my favorite bands ever since.
Woohoo
Yeeehaa
@@LieLikesMusic Blur
Chris Goss > Joshua Homme < Alain Johannes
Mind you, we're at the Omega Level tier, here.
Master of Reality is a Black Sabbath record.
Too...
Thomas Blakely Yes that's what inspired the name of their band.
@@LieLikesMusic Just thought it was worth mentioning, as wasn't in the video -- so another shared influence?
@@tambow44 I know for a fact that Homme never listened to Black Sabbath while he was in Kyuss. He was more into hardcore punk at the time. It wasn't until Goss and other fans mentioned their similarity to Sabbath that he started listening to them, but ironically never became a fan. Chris Goss is obviously a die hard fan of Black Sabbath though. So this wasn't a shared influence.