Queens of the Stone Age

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  • Hobbes
    Hobbes Pacific Northwest Posts: 6,438
    Oops. I failed to copy/paste the entire message.

    Rated R and Songs are available Nov. 22.

    Lullabies and Era are available Dec. 20.
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    It was a nice email to receive first thing in the morning. 
  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    Already snagged the VMP thing but I’ll probably be in for Era Vulgaria on 12” and Lullabies if they’re as nice as it seems they should be.
  • Merkin Baller
    Merkin Baller Posts: 12,773

    Nice!

    All I need is Rated R and Lullabies to finish off my QOTSA vinyl collection (once the VMP SFTD arrives that is).  

  • petted101
    petted101 Posts: 190
    the single disc Era will be nice. the triple 10" is too much work to bother with.
  • So, spring for the red or wait for the black?
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    So, spring for the red or wait for the black?
    I'd love the red, but I don't want to join that club.  
  • dankind
    dankind Posts: 20,841
    edited October 2019
    mrussel1 said:
    So, spring for the red or wait for the black?
    I'd love the red, but I don't want to join that club.  
    The other two albums made this one a no brainer for me. My three favorite albums by the respective artists. 

    What I've been able to listen to of The Soft Bulletin so far is just beautiful. Plus the used copies I've bought of VMP titles in record stores have been top quality.

    Edit: Oh, and did you see the 50th anniversary Let It Bleed Coke bottle clear pressing they have coming out? I have the Clearly Classic reissue, but this one looks nice as well. 
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  • kasedoug
    kasedoug The Golden State Posts: 3,011
    Scored an original pressing of Lullabies To Paralyze from the QOTSA store when they posted some warehouse finds back in May, and just rejoined VMP for SFTD. Looking forward to picking up the Rated R and Era Vulgaris reissues to complete all the studio albums.
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    dankind said:
    mrussel1 said:
    So, spring for the red or wait for the black?
    I'd love the red, but I don't want to join that club.  
    The other two albums made this one a no brainer for me. My three favorite albums by the respective artists. 

    What I've been able to listen to of The Soft Bulletin so far is just beautiful. Plus the used copies I've bought of VMP titles in record stores have been top quality.

    Edit: Oh, and did you see the 50th anniversary Let It Bleed Coke bottle clear pressing they have coming out? I have the Clearly Classic reissue, but this one looks nice as well. 
    I did note see that.  Is that on VMP?  I have an original and the clearly vinyl.  They are both great in their own way.  It's my favorite Stones album (I don't count exile because it has so many songs, it's impossible not to be the best).  
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    dankind said:
    mrussel1 said:
    So, spring for the red or wait for the black?
    I'd love the red, but I don't want to join that club.  
    The other two albums made this one a no brainer for me. My three favorite albums by the respective artists. 

    What I've been able to listen to of The Soft Bulletin so far is just beautiful. Plus the used copies I've bought of VMP titles in record stores have been top quality.

    Edit: Oh, and did you see the 50th anniversary Let It Bleed Coke bottle clear pressing they have coming out? I have the Clearly Classic reissue, but this one looks nice as well. 
    Answering my own question.  I just looked it up and it's the Bob Ludwig pressing so it should sound the same as the version you already have.  The difference is the place of pressing.  This one will be pressed at TMR which is awesome.  But being the same mix probably means a pass.  
    It seems like they are doing what Newbury does.  They take existing stampers and put them to new pressings and drop in the colored pills for the color.  
  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,898
    mrussel1 said:
    So, spring for the red or wait for the black?
    I'd love the red, but I don't want to join that club.  
    I also want that red vinyl, but it seems you have to join for a minimum of 3 months :(  I don't want the other 2 vinyl.    They do seem to have a store that has some colour vinyl in it.   Maybe they post leftovers to their store?
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,256
    edited November 2019

    So if you have to recommend a QOTSA song to someone, what is your go to song? 

    I usually recommend "If I had a Tail".  

  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879

    So if you have to recommend a QOTSA song to someone, what is your go to song? 

    I usually recommend "If I had a Tail".  

    No one knows... I think that's pretty accessible
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,527

    So if you have to recommend a QOTSA song to someone, what is your go to song? 

    I usually recommend "If I had a Tail".  

    Would've said Little Sister for a while but The Way You Used To Do may have overtaken it
  • given2fly23
    given2fly23 Evanston, IL Posts: 6,042

    So if you have to recommend a QOTSA song to someone, what is your go to song? 

    I usually recommend "If I had a Tail".  

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  • Spartanacus
    Spartanacus Oviedo, FL Posts: 938

    So if you have to recommend a QOTSA song to someone, what is your go to song? 

    I usually recommend "If I had a Tail".  

    I love all their albums equally, but for people who have never heard them, I start at the beginning...there aren't many (if any) debut albums that hit as beautifully hard from the start as the ST album does with Regular John and Avon.  QOTSA used to be my musical mistress (to my former favorites Pearl Jam)...but since PJ are basically retired (yet still taking my $20 a year), QOTSA are far and away my favorite band of all time.    
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  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,256
    edited November 2019

    So if you have to recommend a QOTSA song to someone, what is your go to song? 

    I usually recommend "If I had a Tail".  

    I love all their albums equally, but for people who have never heard them, I start at the beginning...there aren't many (if any) debut albums that hit as beautifully hard from the start as the ST album does with Regular John and Avon.  QOTSA used to be my musical mistress (to my former favorites Pearl Jam)...but since PJ are basically retired (yet still taking my $20 a year), QOTSA are far and away my favorite band of all time.    

    Pearl Jam still will always hold the top spot on my favorite bands of all time list, but I'm very much drawn to bands and musicians that I think are still passionate about the music and the craft.   With the exception of Mike and Jeff, I don't see the passion to create in the rest of the band.  I don't know what goes on behind closed doors, but that is my take. 

    Nick Cave is making records that are different than his earlier stuff and then movie scores.  Trent Reznor is doing these concept albums and then doing these awesome movie scores.  Josh Homme shows up in a lot of different bands.  They are passionate about the music and it makes me like their stuff that much more.  I will give their music the benefit of the doubt and several listens because I know passion went into it. 

  • pages_in_a_book
    pages_in_a_book Dallas, TX Posts: 55
    Anyone else feel like the new clips from Dance of the Clairvoyants hint at Pearl Jam heading down a similar path of reinvention that Queens of the Stone Age went down for Like Clockwork and Villains? I loved how QOTSA managed to bring in retro synth sounds and a more atmospheric sound while still being 100% QOTSA. Pearl Jam may be up to something similar, and I'm loving it!
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