Queens of the Stone Age - If Only Everything video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/06/08

Original version of "If Only"

Appears as the fourth track of the Kyuss/QOTSA Split EP.

The second version is on their first eponymous album.

Enjoy ;)

Lyrics:

If it gets you down well then Ill take it

If it gets you up, well I don't want it

It lets you down so broken hearted

If it gets you down well then I want it

If only, only and

If only, only and

If only, only and

If only, only and

We're nothing at all

You blow my mind cos ur so pretty girl

Those long, long days there's no escaping

I rolled the wheel and let it go

and where it stops, you'll never know

If it gets you down then just don't blame me

If only, only and

If only, only and

If only, only and

If only, only and

If only, only and

If only, only and

If only, only and

If only, only and

We're nothing at all

Comments

8 years ago

M Arízaga

me gusta mucho eso titulo. es como trabajo en una factoria des burritos

9 years ago

Perry Woods

Original versions are always the rawest

9 years ago

Pedro Ramos

The strumming pattern and probably the tonality is different, but the main chord progression is pretty much like The Stooges' "I Wanna be Your Dog".

9 years ago

Uranus Smells

The guitars sound so much better on this version, way cooler!

9 years ago

TheStarklin

Круто до мурашек.

9 years ago

Narred Darr

If Only all rock was THIS good?if only...

10 years ago

Joe Aaron Blackwell

The 1998 version is probably my favourite 

10 years ago

Jesper Locher

It definitely is:) Listen how songs like Infinity, Born to Hula and If Only Everything are the transition from the Kyuss (guitar)sound to the first QotSA album sound. (And from there it keeps evolving). And Josh playing guitar in Kyuss is what made Kyuss so cool. I mean you gotta love that scale he uses and those chord progressions. To me Kyuss and Queens are two fraternal twins.

10 years ago

Psyfonify

its called a demo.

10 years ago

Jack Mcintyre

the lyrics are as follows: so blow our mind and make it lazy, those long long days with no escaping, I hold the wheel to let it go, don't wanna stop don't wanna know, if it gets you down well just don't blame me.

10 years ago

ironymatt

With respect, olives are most necessary

10 years ago

wristofkings

Riff sounds very Stooges' "I Wanna Be Your Dog" like to me. Diggin' it. This is probably my favorite version of the song too, album version is great but a little too polished.

10 years ago

MrRetroville

There was no collaboration. Homme had the Kyuss songs already recorded. And he had his own stuff. Man's Ruin would put out anything. Back then, Kyuss was pretty obscure so there was no discontent among other band members with this coming out. No one knew who Josh Homme was outside of the Kyuss die hards. Turned out to be a classic album, the end of an era and the beginning of a new one.

10 years ago

Javo G.M.

QOTSA

10 years ago

Lucas Ancini

if i'm right, is this a tone down of the original of the self titled, huh?

10 years ago

ham noveltymeat

wicked song love it but i am not sure the lyrics in the second verse are accurate i thought they were: So blow my mind It's just so crazy Those long, long days Just make it eighty So roll the wheel he definately doesnt sing escaping, only noticed as im learning it to cover ?!

10 years ago

marc ormond

great version GOD SAVE THE QUEENS

10 years ago

Parralyzed

Hey watch out what you say about olives, bro

11 years ago

Megadebt

This song NEEDED to come into being, didn't it?

11 years ago

janel grant

Van Conner (March 17, 1967)

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