ELTON JOHN To Guest On New QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Album NME reports that
ELTON JOHN is confirmed to appear on the new
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE album.
The unlikely collaboration was revealed by
FOO FIGHTERS frontman
DAVE GROHL, who is also appearing on the forthcoming album, when he
interviewed Sir
Elton as part of his week covering chat show host
Chelsea Lately on her late night talk show last night (February 6th).
During the interview, Grohl told the audience that "Recently, Elton
and I recorded something together. Something that people wouldn't
imagine the two of us doing together," before Elton revealed that it was
a new song for the upcoming Queens Of The Stone Age album.
Revealing details of the recording session, Elton added: "I was in
Vegas and I flew back to LA and Engelbert Humperdinck had written me a
very sweet letter and asked me to sing a duet with him. He is part of my
history and I couldn't say no so I went and recorded a song with him.
Then I drove three blocks and went from Engelbert to Queens Of The Stone
Age, which was a bit of a mindfuck."
Grohl, interjecting, said: "I remember you (
Elton) walking in and
him being, like, (lethargically) 'Have you got a ballad for me?' and we
were just like, 'no, we do not have a ballad for you.'" Talking
specifically about recording the song, Elton added: "After three hours
we got it and he (Grohl) drummed on every take and every take was
amazing. He's built like a brick shithouse when he drums."
Other guests confirmed to appear on the band's new album include
Trent Reznor from
NINE INCH NAILS, Mark Lanegan, Nick Oliveri and
Jake
Shears of SCISSOR SISTERS.
Watch Dave Grohl interview Elton John on TV: