Dave Grohl wants a Them Crooked Vultures reunion as much as you do
Over a decade ago, Dave Grohl joined forces with Queens Of The Stone Age‘s Josh Homme and Led Zeppelin‘s John Paul Jones to form the hard-rock supergroup Them Crooked Vultures. Together, they released their first, and only, album in 2009. Now, nearly 12 years after their self-titled album’s release, Grohl has revealed whether or not he […]
Every once and a while, new rumors of a Them Crooked Vultures reunion emerge. However, since the release of their 2009 album, the supergroup’s members have been working hard on their other musical projects.
Now, Grohl is reflecting back on his time in Them Crooked Vultures. During his Medicine At Midnight Radio episode for Apple Music Hits, the Foo Fighters frontman opened up about working with Josh Homme and John Paul Jones.
“Them Crooked Vultures was just a dream come true for me,” Grohl says. “For years, Josh and I had talked about doing some side-project. Something that wasn’t Queens Of The Stone Age, something that wasn’t Foo Fighters. Maybe it was just Josh and I, maybe he plays drums, I play guitar. Maybe he plays guitar, I play drums. Just something that was just an experimental project.”
It turns out, the idea of the supergroup came to be after Grohl presented an award to Led Zeppelin at a ceremony in London.
“I was invited to go to London to give an award to the members of Led Zeppelin,” Grohl said. “I had met John Paul Jones before because he had performed on a Foo Fighters record and he had performed with us on the Grammysonce. John Paul Jones is one of the most wonderful, generous, kind people you’ve ever met. He’s just a great guy.”