Them Crooked Vultures reunite for first time in 12 years at Taylor Hawkins tribute concert

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Them Crooked Vultures reunited for their first live performance in 12 years at today’s (September 3) Taylor Hawkins tribute concert at Wembley Stadium.The supergroup are one of many acts taking part in the special gig tonight, which honours the late Foo Fighters drummer.Following a video message from Elton John, Them Crooked Vultures – Dave Grohl, Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones, and Queens Of The Stone Age’s Josh Homme and Alain Johannes – took to the stage.

They opened their three-song set with a cover of the British musician’s 1973 track ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’.After the cover, Homme’s son ran on stage to give his dad a hug. “God, whose kid was that?” Homme quipped, quickly adding: “That was my kid, don’t fuck around.

That was my kid.”After performing ‘Gunman’ from their own self-titled 2009 album, Homme told the crowd: “Everybody, look to the left.

Look to the right. The world’s gonna end soon, there’s no time left except for love, and I fucking love you. And I love Taylor.

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