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Josh Homme, Queens Of The Stone Age

August 12, 2013

I would sell my soul to be in a room with this guy and Dave Grohl. It would be incredible. I've never come across a vibesman like Josh, the very embodiment of the old school, traditional, proper rock front man, since meeting Dave Grohl and he's obviously pretty unique himself. Travelling to Portugal to SuperBock SuperRock to shoot portraits and live shots for The Fly magazine was made increasingly challenging due to Vuelling (not recommended, chaps) losing all my stands and diffusion on the way OUT - something I have to tell you we weren't really able to recover from. The travel time meant me and Dan Ross had to race across the city to hire some less than ideal kit, then the hotel room/location was no good, then blah blah blah. The cover looks cool but wasn't the full power band shot I really sought unfortunately. However, the gig was incredible, band were mighty, crowd were killer AND we had a police escort. Huh.

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