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[Exploring the Paris Catacombs: A Conversation with Josh Homme]-[Episode 690: Paris catacombs, haunted accordions and more with Josh Homme]

Morbid · B2 · 2025-07-17

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The Macabre Allure of the Paris Catacombs

The Paris Catacombs, a sprawling underground network located 80 feet beneath the city, serves as the primary subject of this episode. Originally excavated in the 12th century as limestone quarries, these tunnels became the final resting place for approximately 6 million people in the 18th century. This massive relocation was a response to the "overcrowded" cemeteries of Paris, where decomposing remains released "noxious" gases so potent they could reportedly "spoil milk and rot meat within hours." Today, the site is a hauntingly beautiful, albeit somber, gallery of bones, meticulously arranged in artistic patterns that honor the deceased.

Queens of the Stone Age: Alive in the Catacombs

Josh Homme, frontman of Queens of the Stone Age, joined the hosts to discuss his band's historic performance, Alive in the Catacombs. As the first band legally permitted to perform in this space, Homme emphasized the importance of "honoring the space" rather than treating it as a "spooky" gimmick. He described the experience as "existentially beautiful," noting that the lack of clocks and natural light in the catacombs created a feeling of being "overwhelmingly present." For Homme, the performance was an exercise in surrendering control, where the environment dictated the artistic flow: "You plan, the catacombs laughs."

The Philosophy of Mortality and Gallows Humor

Throughout the conversation, the participants explored the taboo surrounding death. Homme shared that he has been fascinated by the "transitions of life" since childhood, particularly the "oasis" found where life and death merge. He and the hosts bonded over the concept of "gallows humor," which they identified as a vital survival mechanism when facing illness or the grim reality of working in a morgue. Homme poignantly noted, "When life is good, it's funny, and when life is terrible, it's really funny," suggesting that adding levity helps "demystify" the scariness of existence.

Unexplained Phenomena and 'Full Body Isaac'

Blending the macabre with the absurd, the discussion shifted to legendary stories surrounding the catacombs, including a secret, fully-equipped cinema discovered in 2004 that vanished before authorities could return. Homme also recounted a personal, inexplicable experience from his early touring days in a 200-year-old Pennsylvania farmhouse. Despite his skepticism, the band discovered an old, unowned accordion in the center of their sleeping circle. This "abomination" of an instrument, which they jokingly labeled "Full Body Isaac" (a ghost story that evolved from seeing only a waist-up apparition), left the band shaken and became a surreal, defining moment of his youth.

Embracing the Unknown

Concluding with a "Would You Rather" game, the group navigated hypothetical scenarios involving secret tunnels, spectral monks, and teeth-covered floors. Homme consistently leaned toward the "don't"—the path of ignoring rules and embracing the unknown. His philosophy remains clear: life is about "accumulating wonderful stories" and accepting that while perfection is an ideal, the "friction" of mistakes is what makes the universe—and art—truly authentic. For those interested in his philanthropic efforts, Homme highlighted The Sweet Stuff Foundation, which supports musicians and their families facing illness.

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I just cannot get enough of it.
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There was just one catch.
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my brain can't comprehend that.
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Never mind six fucking million.
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People gonna people.
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behind the scenes
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pun intended
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capitalize on
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