August 20, 2009 8:31
Them Crooked Vultures post studio footage - video
Dave Grohl, John Paul Jones and Josh Homme reveal more about supergroup
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Them Crooked Vultures, the supergroup formed by members of Led Zeppelin, Foo Fighters and Queens Of The Stone Age, have posted more music and studio footage online.
The band's clip – which can be watched below – features a longer instrumental segment of 'Nobody Loves Me And Neither Do I', the track they posted a snippet of earlier this month.
The video features shots of Dave Grohl, John Paul Jones and Josh Homme recording together, plus reveals the trio as Scrabble enthusiasts, spelling out the words "fries", "ox", "soapy" and "keeper" on a board.
Them Crooked Vultures played their second ever gig at Amsterdam's Melkweg venue last night (August 19), following their debut show in Chicago at the beginning of August.
The band are strongly rumoured to be playing a UK date in the near future, having posted up a series of locations on Google Earth via their Twitter, although nothing is confirmed yet.
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