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"I know the guys really wanted to make a record," Homme said, "and I just had to tell them, 'Look, I'm kind of lost in a fog and if you want to make a record you've got to come to me' -- meaning you've got to walk into the fog - 'because I can't come to you.' It felt like putting back together a puzzle but the puzzle was a broken bottle and there were 5,000 pieces." Just how those pieces fit was sometimes baffling. How do you represent an uplifting feeling? How do you represent feeling completely missing? Complicating things was the departure of drummer Joey Castillo after 10 years with the band. Grohl, Foo Fighters front man and adjunct member of the band, stepped in to help finish the sessions. And an all-star cast of guests that included John, Trent Reznor, Scissor Sisters singer Jake Shears and former Queens bassist Nick Oliveri helped keep sessions rolling forward when things got bleak. "Just one day you're parting ways with your drummer of 10 years, two days later we're playing with Dave and two days later we're playing with Elton John and that's six days," Homme said. "You feel almost like pinballed around. It's a manic, dramatic six days." Van Leeuwen said it came down to punching the clock. "Sometimes if you don't know what to do, get up and dig a ditch. Or plant a seed," Van Leeuwen said. "There's a lot of sort of things that your folks would tell you that might help. My dad was a mechanic and my mom was a nurse. They worked every day. They didn't have problems of creativity, but those kind of philosophies that are instilled in you I think as a kid really helped in this situation." Now that the album's ready to roll out and a tour is at hand, Homme finds it easier to talk about. He says he feels wonderful now. As a result of all the things that have happened since doctors used a defibrillator during leg surgery to restart his heart and the resulting long recovery, he says he's reprioritized his life and put the focus in the right places. "The pathway to music is fraught with strange dangers, and I think I've beat myself up for so long and been so rough on my body and in turn rough on my mind, so I just kind of pulled myself together," Homme said. "And it's the family that you always care about makes you see the light."
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