In comparison to the highly professional and bombastic shows of this tour so far, the evening dealt an intimate insight into the band’s versatility, creativity and talent. Homme would say) and turning pages of the special songbook - all highly anticipating a truly unforgettable evening.Īnd so it was – the 65 minute set was mainly devoted to the QOTSAs most recent record “…Like Clockwork” but hits like “Make it wit Chu” (see video here ) and “Go with the Flow” were sure to make the archangel’s statue blush while pushing every last critic out of his church pew.īeing the musical perfectionists that rumours suggest, Josh and the band rehearsed for 3 hours before the show, ensuring the songs rang perfectly between the old church walls, despite the minimal amount of equipment (and cushioned drums). In a dimly lit neo-gothic church in Cologne, the roughly 400 lucky punters who won tickets to the exclusive semi-acoustic gig were gathered, sipping red wine (or Jesus’ blood as Mr. Den tilfeldige rockestjernen dokumentarfilmen om Helge Risa i Kaizers Orchestra vises p. The Sky’s now the limit – so where would be the most appropriate concert location for a band now perhaps on its zenith? - A small church in West Germany, exactly. Tirets siste julebord ble avholdt i gr til stor glede for. 9 sold out shows, 5,500 adoring fans per night, a 3 hour set this was no funeral, it was the mother of all celebrations. Infamous Norwegian 6-piece Kaizers Orchestra, recently performed their ‘Siste Dans’ (last dance) concerts at the DNB arena in Stavanger, Norway. Some may recall back in 2007 when QOTSA played the ‘most underground gig ever’ in an East German salt-mine 700m under the earth’s crust. Kaizers Orchestra’s Last Dance Party Til Du Dr. Unusual and unique venues seem to entice Queens of the Stone Age. QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Cologne/Germany - 09/4/13