
Dave Grohl hints at potential Them Crooked Vultures reunion
Dave Grohl has revealed that Them Crooked Vultures could be due to reunite soon.
Them Crooked Vultures emerged in 2009 as a supergroup made up of Dave Grohl, Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones, and Queens Of The Stone Ages's Josh Homme.
Their self-titled debut album arrived the same year. As the 10-year anniversary for the record approaches, Dace Grohl has hinted that there still may be a possibility of a reunion.
Speaking to The Guardian, Grohl said about John Paul Jones, "There are times when you’ve relaxed into a sofa and you’re not thinking about his time in Led Zeppelin. Then you start playing and you’re immediately reminded that you are a musical speck compared to this man. It’s still hard to accept that I got to play in a band with that guy. Technically we’re still a band."
Grohl added about a potential reunion, "We practise once every decade, and we’re coming up on another decade aren’t we? I don’t have any official news but there’s always something cooking."
Last Friday (16 August), Grohl played a secret set at London's Moth Club, and was joined by Rick Astley on drums to perform "Everlong" and "Never Gonna Give You Up".
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