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Iggy and Josh Homme are putting out an album together.

I know there are a few QOTSA fans here and I suppose some Iggy fans too. Has anyone heard this? Very catchy. Very Bowie.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1m8TmlS20ZA

Read more about the collabo here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/24/arts/music/iggy-pop-josh-homme-post-pop-depression.html?_r=0

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The Wicked Garden / Vinyl reissue question
« on: January 04, 2016, 10:44:52 PM »
I was wondering if someone might be able to answer this question.
How can I tell if an unopened record is the "colored" vinyl?
Do they have different product numbers than the regular black vinyl?

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The Wicked Garden / The Legacy of Stone Temple Pilots
« on: December 22, 2015, 10:32:33 PM »
 I know we’ve talked in various forms about legacy, but…doing our best to leave out our bias as die-hard STP fans…where does everyone think STP stands in the pantheon of rock music? Where does the rock critic or average rock fan place STP? You always hear people say they are not “on the level” of the big Seattle 4 (Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Nirvana, Pearl Jam). Haters will cast them off as a second-rate band of that era.
Even outside of my STP-fan shoes, I’d like to think they are more important than that.


Did the short stint with Chester hurt them or was it short enough to be inconsequential?
Does Scott’s passing elevate the perception of their significance or is it too past their prime?
Do people go back and rediscover their other work or do they remain that Core/Purple band?
Just wondering what you all think?

 

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Out Of The Chains That Bind You / Welcome to Herointown
« on: December 15, 2015, 09:10:34 PM »
Being from NJ where heroin has become a big problem, I thought I'd share this on here. There are some tell-tale accounts. For those of you that may want to read more about it. It's lengthy but a good read.
I know there have been some people that refute the theory that addiction is a disease. This is in no way intended to glorify or anything. Anyway, if you're interested...

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/page/welcome_to_herointown_new_jerseys_4th_largest_city.html

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General Discussion / Books...Fall to Pieces & Not Dead & Not for Sale
« on: December 09, 2015, 08:40:30 PM »
Despite being such a long time fan, reviews kind of dissuaded me from buying Scott's book...and Mary's for that matter too.

The typical [damning] review I came across a few times was that there wasn't any more depth (in Scott's book) than you'd get from a batch of magazine articles strung together. 
I was wondering, for those of you who have it, what are your thoughts? Are these must-own books?

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Scott Weiland / A letter from Mary.
« on: December 08, 2015, 04:35:49 AM »
I, like all of you here, have been so immersed in reading tributes and eulogies over the last few days.
This letter is by far the heaviest!
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/scott-weiland-s-family-dont-glorify-this-tragedy-20151207

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General Discussion / "Back To The City"
« on: November 07, 2015, 05:37:33 PM »
Here's an audio rip.
Hopefully they make this song available for purchase.

http://youtu.be/Yy2keCFdeck

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Art Of Anarchy / 2016 World Tour
« on: November 06, 2015, 12:11:22 AM »
Not much to go by as far as details, but on their FB page, it showed a picture of Votta's new ESP guitars with the caption that we'll be seeing these (guitars) on the 2016 world tour.

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General Discussion / Talks of a new song called "Back To The City"
« on: September 30, 2015, 09:43:07 PM »
From Facebook.

Multi-platinum singer/songwriter of Stone Temple Pilots/Velvet Revolver, Scott Weiland hits the road with his band The Wildabouts (Tommy Black bass guitar, Joey Castillo drums, Nick Maybury guitar) for an extended tour this fall in support of the release of their full length record BLASTER (Softdrive/INgrooves) in App form developed by Google Play architect Tim Quirk (Freeform App). This cutting edge delivery platform will feature a previously unreleased track “Back To The City”, which finds Scott & The Wildabouts laying down a dark, thick, hook filled, must listen prime cut. “This tour is about making a connection. We’ll perform the hits for the Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver fans. I made BLASTER for them, but it is fresh; we’ve made an album that can resonate, and attract a whole new group of fans. It’s a rebirth,” stated Weiland.

The official tour will be preceded by and exclusive engagement on October 5th at The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, California. If you did not get tickets, sorry, the show sold out in minutes, and a lucky few will get a chance to engage Scott in a Q &A, as well as experience the Wildabouts up close and personal.

Check out this rock icon’s rebirth, as Scott Weiland & The Wildabouts take their brand of rock music out on the road in the U.S.A.
 
New dates listed under Tour Dates. And more to come...

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Delta Deep / Delta Deep - "Down in the Delta"
« on: June 02, 2015, 05:09:59 PM »

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I'm Looking For A New Rock Sensation / Rival Sons
« on: May 26, 2015, 08:34:10 PM »
I know there are a couple fans on here and these guys have come up briefly on other threads but I've been so into them lately. I've dug them for a little while but never caught them live up until recently. They blew me away to the point where I can't wait to see them again. Great energy. Great songs.
I haven't been that impressed with a vocalist live in a long time.

And to think they go into the studio and write one song a day and come out with some pretty sweet tunes.

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I'm Looking For A New Rock Sensation / Montage of Heck
« on: May 05, 2015, 05:31:01 AM »
Anyone watch it?

Pretty heavy. Some of it is pretty unsettling to watch.
Very raw and emotional moments.

Some of it was a joy to get an inside look at.

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http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/scott-weiland-to-richard-patrick-i-havent-had-a-needle-in-my-arm-in-thirteen-years/

THE SAGA CONTINUES


Scott Weiland has responded to FILTER frontman Richard Patrick's assertion that STONE TEMPLE PILOTS fans are Weiland's "biggest enabler."

Speaking with MusicFrenzy.net, Patrick defended STP's decision to fire Weiland in 2013 and replace him with LINKIN PARK's Chester Bennington.

Patrick, who once played in the short-lived act ARMY OF ANYONE with STP's Dean and Robert DeLeo, explained, "The amount of shit that [the fans] give the band for trying to have a normal life… [The fans are] just sticking up for Scott, and they have no idea of [what is going on] behind the scenes." He added, "They're pushing him into his death, because they're making him believe that, 'Whatever I did is acceptable. And I can be as high as I want. And I can do as much drugs as I want.'"

Patrick continued: "[Some STP fans say], 'He's a badass rock and roll star. You can't have STP without Scott Weiland.' Okay, well, you're gonna get what you want — he'll be a rock-star legend that died in a hotel room with a needle sticking out of his arm, and it will not be a cool thing, and it will be sad, and his kids will be traumatized."

Patrick also said, "It's sad that three guys have to sit around and wait for someone to show up to a rehearsal. And they've been there for two weeks working, and the singer hasn't even shown up. And you get onstage and the guy doesn't even know how to sing his own songs. And it's pathetic. And it's sad for everybody."
In response to Patrick's comments, Weiland has released the following statement to BLABBERMOUTH.NET:
"Hey, Richard — thanks for your thoughts and opinions on my life.  Just so you know, and others do as well, I haven't had a needle in my arm in thirteen years. 

"Overcoming my addiction to heroin was the hardest thing I've ever done, and I'm damn proud of the fact that the time in my life when drugs were stronger than my commitment to my health is so far behind me, and always will be.

"By the way, man, I recall when I DID do drugs, and you were one of the guys getting high with me.  It's behind you, please note and respect that it's behind me too. 

"As for my issues with my former band — just remember the old adage that there are two sides to every story. 
"I haven't been late for a show in a very long time.  I have worked hard to be present and on time for my fans. 
"I'm not perfect — no one is — but I have worked my ass off to repair the reputation I created by being thoughtless years ago. 
"Why you felt the need to attack me is unclear but I am happy to set the record straight. 
"Best regards to you."
Patrick has reportedly been sober since September 2002.

Dean DeLeo told The Pulse Of Radio that the rest of STP did not take firing Weiland lightly. "This definitely wasn't a decision that was made over six months or even a year or six or 10 years," he said. "It's been something that's been going on for a long, long, long time and, you know, it wasn't really so much about the band, it was more of a quality of life I think we just needed for ourselves, you know. I couldn't do it any more. Look, if I'm gonna carry on inappropriately, there's gonna be a thousand guys in line for my job."
STP began working with Bennington in May 2013 after firing Weiland three months earlier, saying that his erratic behavior and pursuit of a solo career had been detrimental to the band.

Weiland recently released an album called "Blaster" with his touring band THE WILDABOUTS.

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General Discussion / Scott on Twitter
« on: March 27, 2015, 02:28:42 PM »
On Twitter, Scott has a new handle.
It's now @TheScottWeiland.
The @WildaboutsBand no longer has a picture.
Ya think that will cease to exist?

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