Them Crooked Vultures @ L' Album de la Semaine
Paris Dec 4th 2009
Rehearsals by
Francis Zégut ( check his website for more )
Well well well, lots of expectations for this private gig @ Canal+ .
We get there early as we were to attend the soundcheck @ 5:00 PM.
Met a couple of friends and made our way into the tiny studio ( capacity for tonight 250 people )
Patrice Guino , our photographer couldn't take any pictures because of one bitch from
Sony Music France. Too bad. this fuckin' bitch had nothing better to do !!!
Anyway the band jam a bit , had fun for more than 30 min , then they did an interview but people were asked to leave the premises just before.
Soundcheck setlist ( tbc ):
Scumbag blues
No one loves me
Caligulove
Reptiles
Interlude w/ludes
Highway 1 (tbc )
We were told that the band was playing a proper set , which means playing 90 min.
Most of the tickets have been booked by
Sony Music France for the Press & relatives but there were a few fans including the two maniacs behind me who headbanged for the whole set.
The record is OK, I thought that their show at the
Rock en Seine Festival last August was kickin' ass (click for GREAT pics &
Video from the set ).
Seeing them in such conditions was perfect , once again in this studio.
Songs on records are just Ok but LIVE they're masterpieces ( well, apart from a couple ).
Dave Grohl is a fucking KILLING MACHINE !!! Smiling all the time to
John Paul Jones.
He's like a kid in a candy store.
Funny to see
John Paul Jones playing with those guys , funny to see him asking
Josh Homme for a short break between two songs as
Josh was introducing the next one as they've barely finished the previous.
Josh Homme was as cool as ever, he was the only one ( with
Alain ) to stop to sign autographs to fans on his way in.
Alain Johannes was also very nice , he's fluent in french and is playing bass, guitar & keyboards for the band.
They've played a new song and
Josh told us that they have plenty more.
A second record in the can ?
Great set , in my top 5 for 2009
It was Ze one not to be missed.
Setlist & John Paul Jones