Quote from: Lazy Divey on January 28, 2011, 05:20:49 PMQuote from: DeadAndNotForSale on January 28, 2011, 05:05:06 PMQuote from: Lazy Divey on January 28, 2011, 03:16:17 PMSo what makes everyone think that the second video was scrapped anyway?No video premiere, no talk about the video, it has been five months since it was released as a single and still no news. Not even a new single since then. This album is dead. D-E-A-D.They just attempted to film the video for it again a few weeks ago. Why spend the money for a video twice if the single and album is dead?WHy? Because they are ST motherfuckin' P. That's why. They do stuff cause they just feel like it at the time. If they're not 150% satisfied (which is 99% of the time), the tape gets a nice hand-written label on it and carefully tossed in the back of Robert's bedroom closet to never be seen by the public again. They spent thousands of dollars filming the making of Shangri-La Dee Da so that Robert could add another tape to his awesome collection of rare never-before-seen STP stuff in the back of his bedroom closet.
Quote from: DeadAndNotForSale on January 28, 2011, 05:05:06 PMQuote from: Lazy Divey on January 28, 2011, 03:16:17 PMSo what makes everyone think that the second video was scrapped anyway?No video premiere, no talk about the video, it has been five months since it was released as a single and still no news. Not even a new single since then. This album is dead. D-E-A-D.They just attempted to film the video for it again a few weeks ago. Why spend the money for a video twice if the single and album is dead?
Quote from: Lazy Divey on January 28, 2011, 03:16:17 PMSo what makes everyone think that the second video was scrapped anyway?No video premiere, no talk about the video, it has been five months since it was released as a single and still no news. Not even a new single since then. This album is dead. D-E-A-D.
So what makes everyone think that the second video was scrapped anyway?
"Cinnamon" was released as the band's third single, which debuted at #49 on the Alternative Chart. A music video for the song was filmed in mid-2010, directed by Aggressive (the combined efforts of directors Alex Topaller and Dan Shapiro), and produced by Anke Thommen, but the video was reshot. Kretz said simply that the first video had "the wrong director". The new music video was filmed in December 2010, directed by Dennis Roberts and photographed by Adam Bricker.
I think you mean the Scott Weiland Behind the Music episode that was mysteriously shelved and never aired a couple years ago. STP did Storytellers back in 2000.
At this point they may as well just get on with the next album and forget about this one. The sooner they can get away from Atlantic the better, they'll just bury the song anyway.
Quote from: Lazy Divey on February 02, 2011, 03:11:34 AMI think you mean the Scott Weiland Behind the Music episode that was mysteriously shelved and never aired a couple years ago. STP did Storytellers back in 2000.Why oh why can't we get thrown a bone and get to see this? Would be sooooooooooooo rad.
Quote from: emerick55 on February 02, 2011, 07:05:19 PMQuote from: Lazy Divey on February 02, 2011, 03:11:34 AMI think you mean the Scott Weiland Behind the Music episode that was mysteriously shelved and never aired a couple years ago. STP did Storytellers back in 2000.Why oh why can't we get thrown a bone and get to see this? Would be sooooooooooooo rad.It was never officially released but you can watch most of it on youtube
Just type in Stone Temple Pilots Storytellers on YoutubeHere's Big Empty/Interstate Love Songhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4OgR-72bbQ
Quote from: Lazy Divey on February 03, 2011, 05:39:21 AMJust type in Stone Temple Pilots Storytellers on YoutubeHere's Big Empty/Interstate Love Songhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4OgR-72bbQOh I thought you meant you could find most of the behind the music. Ive seen most of story tellers before. Thanks though!