* RIP Mark Lanegan (November 25, 1964 - February 22, 2022) * This is a piece of rock 'n' roll history. One of the best QOTSA live performances ever, in my opinion. This lineup from the "Songs for. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupSong For The Dead · Queens Of The Stone AgeSongs For The Deaf℗ An Interscope Records Release; ℗ 2002 UMG Recordin.
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Song for the Dead Lyrics [Instrumental Intro] [Refrain: Josh Homme] Ah, ah, ah Ah, ah, ah Ah, ah, ah Ah, ah, ah [Verse 1: Mark Lanegan] It's late enough to go drivin' And see what's mine Life's. Taken from the album "Songs for the Deaf"more QOTSA songs coming soon Songs for the Deaf is the third studio album by the American rock band Queens of the Stone Age, released on August 27, 2002, by Interscope Records. It features guest musicians including Dave Grohl on drums, and was the last Queens of the Stone Age album to feature Nick Oliveri on bass. Yeah, I saw you coming, and I heard not a thing. A mistake not to listen when I knew where you'd been. [Chorus: Josh Homme, Mark Lanegan, Josh Homme & Mark Lanegan] And I got what was. I want to.
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Despite clashing with Elton John's massive headline set, see Queens Of The Stone Age's Glastonbury crowd go absolutely wild for A Song For The Dead… June 26, 2023 Words: Not to be confused with the album's title track " Song For The Deaf ," this is "Song For The Dead ," written by Queens Of The Stone Age leader Josh Homme and Screaming Trees frontman Mark Lanegan, who sings lead on the track. Homme brought musicians in and out of the band from album to album; Lanegan came on board for their second album, Rated. A Song for the Dead Edit A Song for the Dead is the fourth track off Queens of the Stone Age's third studio album, Songs for the Deaf. It's sung by Mark Lanegan, but after his departure from the band, Josh took over live vocals. Queens of the Stone Age w Dave Grohl A Song for the Dead Live @ Glastonbury 2002 Lyrics Yeah, I saw you coming and I heard not a thing. A mistake not to listen. When I knew where you'd been. And I got what was. I want to take what's left. No talk will cure. What's lost, or save what's left. (For the deaf) You're listening to W.A.n.t.
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Ah, ah, ah, ah Ah, ah, ah, ah Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh Come on, let's go driving Come on, let's take a little ride That's the study of dying How to do it right Ah, ah, ah, ah Ah, ah, ah, ah Ah, ah, ah, ah A Song For The Dead Tab by Queens Of The Stone Age | Songsterr Tabs with Rhythm Queens Of The Stone Age - A Song For The Dead Tab Subscribe to Plus! Uninterrupted sync with original audio Track: Josh Homme - Distortion Guitar 1 Difficulty (Rhythm): Revised on: 12/29/2023 SPEED 100%
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by Queens of the Stone Age 79,977 views, added to favorites 689 times Author millarso [pro] 2,863. 1 contributor total, last edit on Aug 09, 2016 View official tab We have an official Song. "Song for the Dead (Live)" is featured on Queens of the Stone Age's album "Over the Years and Through the Woods" released in 2005. This live version of the song showcases the band's incredible energy and stage presence, perfectly capturing the raw power that Queens of the Stone Age is known for.