Paul McCartney: ‘I Was Nearly A Crooked Vulture’
Sir Paul McCartney was very nearly a member of Them Crooked Vultures.
Sir Paul McCartney was very nearly a member of Them Crooked Vultures.
This week, Mick freezes in Cornwall, gets into Them Crooked Vultures, reminisces about The Sex Pistols, does his tax return to the soundtrack of Neil Young, pleads for a Classic Rock radio station, looks at a plan to mummify someone live on TV, applauds those trying to prevent war breaking out again in the Sudan, lauds Rory Gallagher and gets excited about 3D TV…
If the Noughties taught us anything, it was that what a band actually mean when they ‘split up’ is that, ‘We’ll be back when nostalgia makes you miss us’. So, here are 10 of the reunions that fired– or should that be ‘failed to fire’?! – our imaginations during the last decade. This is in no particular order.
The whole of the debut, self-titled album from Them Crooked Vultures is now being streamed on YouTube.
In the light of John Paul Jones’ admission that Led Zeppelin did consider replacing Robert Plant with another singer, we thought we’d come up with a few suggestions that might have worked. So, Jimmy and John Paul, if you’re ready…
John Paul Jones has spoken for the first time about attempts to carry on Led Zeppelin without Robert Plant.
Classic Rock has heard the first single from Them Crooked Vultures – and it rocks a fat one.
Them Crooked Vultures – featuring Josh Homme, Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones – have announced the details for their self-titled, debut album.
Them Crooked Vultures are to have their first single played on radio stations next week.
Are Them Crooked Vultures going to release their debut album on November 23?