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Scott Weiland / Re: Scott as portrayed in a Guns N Roses biopic
« on: June 24, 2012, 02:24:35 PM »
That's easy....Kevin Bacon

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wowww showed them for all of about 1.5 seconds wtf

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Before Dancing Days:  “Does anyone have a CD called Encomium?  Because those who do…will know this song…and those who don’t…should know this song anyway.”





LOL @Laura he said does anyone have a cd called Houses of the Holy (the album Dancing Days is on)....I was there and as soon as he said it I was glad to hear the Zeppelin cover again

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Van Morrison- Glad Tidings

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Played Shows 1992-2012 / Re: 2010-09-05 - Holmdel, NJ - PNC Bank Arts Center
« on: September 08, 2010, 03:31:47 PM »
Was I the only one disappointed by this show?  I drove an hour and half to see them in holmdel because I knew the venue was so good, but it was the worst show I've seen them do.  And I was there last time they played there.
They sounded fine when they were playing music for he most part, but it was ridiculous the amount of BS that was going on between songs. 

Wow are you kidding me, but hey I guess everyone is entitled to their own opinion..but listen I used to always think why can't they play longer shows, deeper cuts, etc. but that is just not STP...They are more of a lightning in a bottle type live act...They are going to play their hearts out from start to finish and give you a straight in your face rock and roll show...And are you kidding me you're going to go by other "fans" reactions?? What an absurd statement. I guess PLUSH was the best song of the night since it got the best reception?? haha Anyway this is my 13th time seeing Scott between VR/solo/STP and this is probably one of the best if not the best I've seen him...not to bash any negative reviews of the show but don't start giving examples of people leaving because when my section saw people leave early they all got booed

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Stone Temple Pilots (2010) / Re: New Album Artwork/Booklet Scans
« on: June 03, 2010, 01:52:08 PM »
The Point Pleasant Beach, NJ postcard and the New Jersey map that are in the middle pages have nothing to do with song references. That is where the Deleo brothers are originally from. OH YEA JERSEYYY!!! my homestate

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the chords in the beginning sound like you were trying to learn plush

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The Wicked Garden / What do you guys think???
« on: April 12, 2010, 01:45:31 AM »
My buddy at work is a STP/VR fan who is familiar with some, but not all of their stuff. So he asked me to make him a cd with all Scott Weiland material on it. Here's the playlist I came up with, let me know what you guys think:

STP- BETWEEN THE LINES
STP-ALL IN THE SUIT THAT YOU WEAR
STP-COMA
STP-TRANSMISSIONS FROM A LONELY ROOM
STP-PIECE OF PIE
STP-LOUNGE FLY
STP-ATLANTA
STP-DANCING DAYS
SCOTT WEILAND-BIG BLACK MONSTER
SCOTT WEILAND-TANGLE WITH YOUR MIND
SCOTT WEILAND-KILLING ME SWEETLY
VELVET REVOLVER-NEGATIVE CREEP
VELVET REVOLVER-COME ON, COME IN
VELVET REVOLVER-LET IT ROLL
VELVET REVOLVER-MONEY
SCOTT WEILAND AND THE DOORS- FIVE TO ONE
SCOTT WEILAND AND THE DOORS-BREAK ON THROUGH

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Scott Weiland / Re: Scott Weiland certainly raised a lot of eyebrows.
« on: April 04, 2010, 04:57:21 PM »
Just reading some old posts and who can honestly say Fox News is politically balanced....haha just one year later anyone making that statement would sound like a complete fool

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Song Discussion / Re: Between the Lines
« on: March 26, 2010, 03:22:32 AM »
^^^  preach


STP is fuckin back

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Bought two tix!!! Scored 1 Pit ticket and a row K center stage

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Played Shows / Re: 5/12 and 5/13 - Scott Weiland Band in Arizona
« on: May 17, 2009, 12:06:00 AM »
Not sure if this was posted on here yet but it's backstage from the AZ show...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MW3C1LDx2E8

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Scott Weiland / Re: Scott Weiland certainly raised a lot of eyebrows.
« on: April 11, 2009, 07:42:09 AM »
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God forbid any research is done, (you know, like the PEW study done that showed Fox gave the most balanced coverage of the Presidential candidates

I'm usually not in to the whole political scene but since you opened the can of worms...I did do a little research (actually it was when I was in college and heard about this PEW "non biased group".) It is actually funded by a multibillion dollar trust conveniently named by the same name- The Pew Charitable Trust, which even more conveniently was headed by a ultra conservative by the name of Joseph Pew who consistently bashed liberals. Please dont try to lecture people on this forum when you, too, are using biased information to support your claim.

(Just another reason why I don't like to talk politics-nobody is ever right and you can argue until the end of time, just resulting in talking in circles)

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Scott Weiland / Re: Revolver Magazine - Ask Scott
« on: February 18, 2009, 05:33:51 PM »
WHERE IS THIS?? WHAT IS GOING ON???

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Happy In Galoshes / Re: Unreleased outtakes
« on: February 16, 2009, 07:38:38 AM »
I just read something on blabbermouth.net about scott and this is like the fifth time i read about these songs that appear nowhere on his album or elsewhere..but why do they keep appearing on these write ups about scott and his new album??

"Happy In Galoshes was released on November 25 via Weiland's label Softdrive Records and distributed by New West Records/ RED/Sony. The CD, produced by Scott Weiland and Doug Grean (VELVET REVOLVER, SHERYL CROW, CRYSTAL METHOD), with select tracks recorded by Steve Albini, features a collection of songs that bring a revitalizing sound to Weiland's highly praised and unique musical style. The album also features several guest appearances including Adrian Young, Tony Kanal and Tom Dumont of NO DOUBT, who, along with Grean and Weiland, penned "Paralysis", which features Young on drums. "She's so Cold" was co-written by Gary Beers from INXS. The album also includes other standout tracks such as the dynamic "Missing Cleveland" and the catchy hooks of Talk About Love".


Where does "the album include" Talk About Love and She's So Cold??  What is it with all this recent half ass researched journalism? I mean I'm no expert by any stretch of the imagination, but shouldn't write-ups be accurate? Just a LITTLE research into the tracklisting of the album would've done just that.

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