QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE's HOMME Wants To 'Clear' His Name

April 11, 2004

According to the New York Post's "Page Six", QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE frontman Josh Homme claims he was the victor in his buzzed-about bar brawl in the East Village the other night. Page Sixreported Thursday the towering rocker took a few punches during the boozy scrap at Niagara. But when Page Six ran into him early next morning at Canal Room, before he played drums for EAGLES OF DEATH METAL, he told a different story: "The guy was talking [bleep] to my girlfriend and her friend, so I asked him to leave. When he didn't, I knocked him out." And what about your publicist's confirmation that you were "hurt" during the brawl? "Look at me," Homme said, showing Page Six his hands and face. "I don't have a scratch on me. Clear my dirty name!"

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