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First It Giveth (Edited Version)

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Queens of the Stone Age

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I normally love the live cuts of shows for music videos, and this is no execption. It shows the bands react on and off the stage. QotSA really do put on great concerts and have the same energy as in this music video. They happen to also pick a very good song to match the video with too. Lastly it shows how much their line-up has changed. In some shots you can see Oliveri running around naked and Mark Lanegan in the corner. In other shots you see Joey Castillo and Van Leeuwen, who have only been in the band for about 5 years. Its a great repesentation of what QotSA is and all about.

Great song and video

This captures the essense of QOTSA.

As for oliveri. Sorry bro I read an interview with homme and he won't even say oliveri's name.

oh yea

its not my favorite song of theirs. its a very good song though. and the video is awesome. wish it wasn't all blurred in certain places. but i guess it helps sheild the 18 stupid 10-year-olds who would be dumb enough to download a qotsa video on accident. does kinda spoil it for the rest of us though. i went to a concert of theirs and it was pretty hard core in my opinion (course i don't have much experience in concerts so i don't know), oliveri sure looks hard core in concert. specially taht nude performance. makes me wonder if oliveri will ever join back.

Biography

Formed: 1997 in Palm Desert, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Formed from the ashes of stoner rock icons Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age reunited the group's singer/guitarist Josh Homme, drummer Alfredo Hernandez, and bassist Nick Oliveri along with new guitarist/keyboardist Dave Catching. The project's origins date back to Homme, who in the wake of Kyuss' 1995 demise relocated to Seattle to tour with the Screaming Trees; he soon began working with a revolving lineup of musicians including the Trees' Van Conner, Soundgarden's Matt Cameron, and Dinosaur Jr.'s...
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