Saw STP in Boston, in what was then called the Fleet Center, in the mid 90’s. I’ve never witnessed a frontman so completely empowering and invigorating a large crowd, while simultaneously absolutely crushing the vocals on a set list that featured a variety of songs: the raw, growling anthems (Dead & Bloated, Wicked Garden), the melodic pop pieces (Interstate Love Song, Vasoline), and nuanced acoustic cuts (Pretty Penny, Seven Caged Tigers). Weiland’s death, like Cornell, Staley, and Bennington, was such a tragic gut-punch for fans of not just great guitar rock… but superior, generational vocal talent in rock.
It's especially painful since there aren't great rock bands producing great music anymore. These guys kept the party going...until they didn't. Of course, we have to include Cobain on the list. Now we're left with hip hop. No thank you!
Mustaine being rescued from drugs by Alice Cooper remains my favorite story from the 90s... I'm glad Dave tried to reach out for Scott and inviting them on a tour, you can see in the earlier STP's shows Weiland wasn't hooked on the stuff yet.
I feel bad that it seems like Dave blames himself... there is a part of his quote that the maker of this video didn't put here where he says Scott did the opposite of what Dave told him, so maybe he accidentally pushed him into it rather than pull him away. Dave tried to help Scott, he did his best. It didn't work, but that's not his fault.
@Ariel_thenotsolittlemermaid - *Right. Dave himself didn't get clean until his 14th time in rehab, and, even then, he had to latch on to an imaginary friend.* 🤘🏼
Making the choice to go out and hit the road every night and be at clubs late and be around a bunch of intoxicated people is basically making a choice not to be sober. I know that sucks to say, but it’s true.
I was luck enough to see this man both with VR and STP in different ocasions in São Paulo, Brazil. Great singer and performer. I got really sad when he passed.
I was at the kiss and Alice In Chains show at Tigers stadium I went there to see Alice and they rocked but when kiss came on they were so freaking loud I had to leave because I was literally going def. Also ironically I met Scott Wieland 2 weeks before he died because he was playing a show at the hard rock in Detroit and I worked in the same office building. His tour bus was parked in front of the building and I went out for a smoke and there he was. It was pretty sad when I found out he passed away in that bus alone.
Scott was such a great singer and front man for step and velvet revolver. I got to see stp several times in the 90s. In my opinion he had such a amazing voice. I still play stp and VR all the time. You are missed tremendously Scott r.i.p Wild child.
No, it wasn't poetic. He had talent. Then he fucking died. I know from experience and it's a miracle I'm still alive. A lot of my friends aren't. Whether you have talent and are famous or not, addiction kills.
Watch the video from Velvet Revolver fall to pieces , Im pretty sure this song was written about and for Scott , The whole band tried to save him and his friends and family to no avail it sux , We all lost one of the best rock vocalist of all time RIP SW !
I saw a lot of bands and front men. Scott in Johnson City , Tennessee in 1997. Was a pinnacle of Rock and Roll. 🤯. Cheap Trick opened for them. Amazing !
I got to see STP on New Years 2001 in Orlando, Florida for $100. Back then that kind of money for a band was almost double what I had paid to see a band at that point. My girlfriend canceled at the last minute and I was a little upset but was going anyway. I’d see well over 100 concerts and wasn’t expecting to see the best concert since I saw Yes on my birthday in 85. But they were incredible from start to finish. I got a free drink which I had a coke. And I gave my other free drink to a really hot chick that decided to attach herself to me. I had the best time since I got stung by bees and had sex in the shower with my girlfriend while almost passing out🤣🤣🤣Scott was just an incredible frontman! 10/10👍🏻👍🏻
@ 4:16 Sensi Beni!!!! He helped Mike (Duff) and Scott LOTS!!! if you've clicked on this piece! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND "Its so easy and other lies" by DUFF or "Not dead and not for sale" by Scott. I'd hate to sound snooty but I was lucky enough to find the hardcover versions!! (If ur into books... u kno how tits that is!🤘🎸) GREAT READS!!!! 2 books I own that I wouldn't part with
I remember feeling physically ill when I heard about Scott's passing. I live around an hour or so from where he was found dead and it happened during a relatively dark period of my life as well.....
People love to dunk on Dave Mustaine, Gene Simmons, and Ted Nugent, (and sometimes I can see why) but the 3 of them have a lot of guts and have had some difficult conversations with different musicians to try to steer them away from substance abuse. Credit where credit is due.
I just can’t get past Nugent’s revolting character to believe he’s got any redeeming qualities. Mustaine and Simmons aren’t much better, but at least they aren’t actively preaching hate.
If you attended any anonymous meeting you know the great part of being clean and sober. Everyone has something they carry. If you enjoyed something to death -- death is on your door step. At least in sobriety decisions you make can comfort you instead of harm. Addiction is for life because of influence. Touch individuals if you really think you made a connection. Not all people are bad? In the least learn what bad is so someone can know something about you besides a statistic or record. Being fake is what kills.
I’ve seen some really incredible bands over 40+ years. Surprisingly Stone Temple Pilots stole the top spot to me. They did all they’re hits. Then did them all again acoustically. Then did them all a third time but with even more power. It was just fantastic on New Year’s Eve in like 02 or 03. All I know was I thought they were cool. But when I went to see them live and completely by myself because everyone had to work or couldn’t make it. I hooked up with some fine Betty I never met before and cheered all night with her till she noticed she lost her purse. I never saw her after that but I had a blast with her. But the performances throughout the whole band was pure intense jamming fun. I thought they’d be good but was totally blown away. Like seeing skynyrd in they’re prime or The Doors or Yes!
Had the pleasure of meeting And being around Scott in Ohio some years back. Really nice guy but so troubled. He had a handler with him that went everywhere he went. He wanted to walk miles to a local park and the lady had to walk with him. She didn’t seem bothered by it, I assume she was paid very well and seemed to care a great deal for him. I don’t know what it would have taken to save Scott, seems everyone tried really hard.
It was actually Scott whom came up with the band name, both times actually. He had a shrine thing with an STP oil sticker in the middle... it was what inspired the band to come up with a name for the letters. 2ndly he came up with BLACK VELVET REVOLVER . Everyone liked it buy wasnt 1000% on it!! Then after some disputes and debates, they all said "how about just VELVET REVOLVER" and.... as they say the rest is history or printed in ink!
The first incidence is cool, and Stone Temple Pilots is a great name for a rock band. However, to me the name Velvet Revolver is just a knock off of Guns*n*Roses, soft and hard at the same time, a weapon and something opposite. For GnR the concept fit at that time, though.
Was one of my favorite bands first saw them in Anaheim and then in Texas back in the early 90s when I was fixing to start hight school. Was saddened when I heard he passed away.
I met Scott in 2000 and he looked and sounded great. Seems like with certain interviews and appearances that there were times when he was on and on fire, and then times when he looked and sounded like a homeless junkie.
@@NIKKILOVESLANA A common term on OD autopsy reports is ‘mixed drug ingestion’. Includes ‘legal’ alcohol & Rxs. 🍷 Listen to Doug’s podcasts. He takes a deep dive.
You forgot the part where Scott's former Stone Temple Pilot band mates colluded together to used Scott's addictions & BPD against him, and legally force him out of STP. They waited until Scott was at his lowest point and struggling, and forced him out, just so they could tour more often with a noname singer under the name "STP".
There's a conspiracy theory that Stone Temple Pilots collaborated with the oil companies to create Interstate Love Song, since that song is perfect for driving and thus causes people to buy more gasoline.
😜💭 I don't understand why STP got so much flack for sounding like what was popular at the time. It's what they liked and how they wanted to sound. Every single music genera has a particular sound.. All the 80s hair bands sound the same, all the 80s country songs sound the same, the Golden oldies all sound the same.. So why were they singled out for sounding like 90s alternative music?? I loved them.. They're actually my number one grunge band and Scott was the sexiest man to me, especially during his early years when he had meat on his bones ❤❤❤❤
I was 19 at the time they broke. They just blew up a year later than Pearl Jam, Nirvana and the rest. The fact that Grunge was rooted in punk meant that everyone was obsessed with authenticity, so arriving a little late to the party made them suspect. Pretty dumb, but its how it was. Bush got it even worse.
They didn’t draw inspiration from any of the alternative bands, as a matter of fact, they have a few demos from 1989 with the same sound as it did on Core. They were trying to copy The Doors if anything.
@@sourgir-wh6xd For sure. Of Bush is was because Gavin was so dang pretty. In the case of Bush I'd say they won in the end. I was listening to the last album and I was like, "Damn. This rocks."
Man, I was supposed to see STP while I was on vacation in Maui in 1996, but the concert was cancelled days before because of Scott going into rehab! Gutted!
I remember sometime before Weiland passed away there was a footage of him doing horrible renditions of his own songs with the Walkabouts. It was tragic, because you could tell he doesn't have much life left in him at that point.
VR almost had the singer from Buckcherry (Joshua Todd) but he wouldn't go without his guitarist (Scott I think?) And they didnt have the space for the guitarist so it stalled, plus they felt Josh had a monotone kinds thing going on. (I love his voice on their 1st LP -lit up & crushed-)
Lesson: Don't trust somebody close not using and not caring in a bad way. Lesson: Don't trust that same person coming to you and being nice out of nowhere. Lesson: It is never time to fill in boots and link. Lesson: It is only co-dependency and dishonesty to suit other pleasure seekers.
"accidental overdose" ? Might as well say he slipped on a banana peel. What is the correct amount of drugs to ingest on your own volition that constitutes " oops, that was an accident". Being an addict is not an accident.
Saw him many times with STP and VR. He is one of the best, and one of the worst, front men I've ever seen. When he was on, he was fire. When he was wasted, it was terribly deflating. Liked his last record, hate that he ODd, like almost all the greats from that time.
Scott is one of those guys where it's like, did Scott create the art or did the drugs and addiction and suffering that came with it create the art? Would Scott Weiland, IT manager, have written Big Empty? Such a tragic loss.
What you're saying here is very important, this dude was popping drugs for MANY years look at this MF's music videos. Assuming someone is straight is the worst thing to do when it comes to addiction. You NEVER fucking know. Was my favorite singer for a long time, still can't believe Scott is gone.
Another 90s icon gone too soon. The STP sound was one of a kind which is what differentiated that 90s sound from any other. Scott Weiland, Kurt Cobain, Layne Staley, Chris Cornell are all gone too soon. RIP.
Yeah, who’s the dude that made that decision. I mean Scott was a notorious junky but if you look at Layne Staley anytime after 93 he looks horrible: thin, gloves and long shirts to cover track marks, bad teeth - let’s replace one guy who’s an addict with a deathwish with another guy who’s an addict with a bigger deathwish.
People tried to help Scott and make him see the light but he didnt want to listen. Killed himself not even thinking about his wife and kids. What a human being he was. Same with Kurt Cobain. People love to idolize their rock gods and maybe they should stop doing that.
Mustane always talks out of his ass without nothing anything about what he's saying or the situation. No wonder Metallica cut ties with him as soon as they could
Saw STP open for Megadeth on their very first tour. They were amazing,what a frontman. Saw them again a few years later and Scott nailed a cover of Shine On You Crazy Diamond by Floyd. Weiland was like a modern day Jim Morrison. There is definitely a hole in rock music now that he is gone.
Your opening statement about not being able to "guarantee...the...accuracy of the content" is RIDICULOUS. Why put it out if it's not accurate? Oh, right...money grab b.s. Ok, Rock 'n' Roll TMZ...🙄 P.S.--Scott Weiland was a POSER.
Correction: They were NOT successful in the early 2000’s. The Shangri La album from 2001 flopped and only went gold. They tried to push days of the week as a single but it went nowhere.
Saw STP in Boston, in what was then called the Fleet Center, in the mid 90’s. I’ve never witnessed a frontman so completely empowering and invigorating a large crowd, while simultaneously absolutely crushing the vocals on a set list that featured a variety of songs: the raw, growling anthems (Dead & Bloated, Wicked Garden), the melodic pop pieces (Interstate Love Song, Vasoline), and nuanced acoustic cuts (Pretty Penny, Seven Caged Tigers).
Weiland’s death, like Cornell, Staley, and Bennington, was such a tragic gut-punch for fans of not just great guitar rock… but superior, generational vocal talent in rock.
Add Mark Lanegan to that list
@@DJ-wx2gz Mark and Scott are such huge losses to music. Fucking legends.
It's especially painful since there aren't great rock bands producing great music anymore. These guys kept the party going...until they didn't. Of course, we have to include Cobain on the list. Now we're left with hip hop. No thank you!
Scott was one of the top frontmans of all time his live performances are legendary.
I couldn't agree with you more
Mustaine being rescued from drugs by Alice Cooper remains my favorite story from the 90s... I'm glad Dave tried to reach out for Scott and inviting them on a tour, you can see in the earlier STP's shows Weiland wasn't hooked on the stuff yet.
I feel bad that it seems like Dave blames himself... there is a part of his quote that the maker of this video didn't put here where he says Scott did the opposite of what Dave told him, so maybe he accidentally pushed him into it rather than pull him away.
Dave tried to help Scott, he did his best. It didn't work, but that's not his fault.
@Ariel_thenotsolittlemermaid - *Right. Dave himself didn't get clean until his 14th time in rehab, and, even then, he had to latch on to an imaginary friend.* 🤘🏼
Addicts have to WANT help. As long as they don't, you can try, and, try, but, it won't make a difference.
100%
Yup it’s up to them not you .. just the way it is
But that shouldn’t keep anyone from trying. It isn’t impossible.
Running outta money was enough for me.
Making the choice to go out and hit the road every night and be at clubs late and be around a bunch of intoxicated people is basically making a choice not to be sober. I know that sucks to say, but it’s true.
Was fortunate to see Scott with VR on their first tour. Absolutely crushing. Get their Blu-ray.
I saw STP with Megadeth in '92. Great show.
I was luck enough to see this man both with VR and STP in different ocasions in São Paulo, Brazil. Great singer and performer. I got really sad when he passed.
I was at the kiss and Alice In Chains show at Tigers stadium I went there to see Alice and they rocked but when kiss came on they were so freaking loud I had to leave because I was literally going def. Also ironically I met Scott Wieland 2 weeks before he died because he was playing a show at the hard rock in Detroit and I worked in the same office building. His tour bus was parked in front of the building and I went out for a smoke and there he was. It was pretty sad when I found out he passed away in that bus alone.
Scott was such a great singer and front man for step and velvet revolver.
I got to see stp several times in the 90s.
In my opinion he had such a amazing voice.
I still play stp and VR all the time.
You are missed tremendously Scott r.i.p
Wild child.
He had great stage presence in STP
Scott was a real Rock Star,and he will be missed 🙏❤
Like so many great artists, Scott had one of those beautiful, tragic souls that just burn so bright, and so hot, they flicker out too soon.
Or he liked singing and smack.
Don't overdo it.
Keats he was not.
Plus, he was about sixty-four.
@@stephengallagher2209 I don't know, but maybe.
@@stephengallagher2209 he was 48 when he died not 64
@@stephengallagher2209 64 ??? WTF are you talking about
No, it wasn't poetic. He had talent. Then he fucking died.
I know from experience and it's a miracle I'm still alive. A lot of my friends aren't.
Whether you have talent and are famous or not, addiction kills.
Watch the video from Velvet Revolver fall to pieces , Im pretty sure this song was written about and for Scott , The whole band tried to save him and his friends and family to no avail it sux , We all lost one of the best rock vocalist of all time RIP SW !
The song is about Scott Weiland's battle with heroin and its toll on his relationship with his wife. I think Scott himself wrote the lyrics.
I saw a lot of bands and front men. Scott in Johnson City , Tennessee in 1997. Was a pinnacle of Rock and Roll. 🤯. Cheap Trick opened for them. Amazing !
I got to see STP on New Years 2001 in Orlando, Florida for $100. Back then that kind of money for a band was almost double what I had paid to see a band at that point. My girlfriend canceled at the last minute and I was a little upset but was going anyway. I’d see well over 100 concerts and wasn’t expecting to see the best concert since I saw Yes on my birthday in 85. But they were incredible from start to finish. I got a free drink which I had a coke. And I gave my other free drink to a really hot chick that decided to attach herself to me. I had the best time since I got stung by bees and had sex in the shower with my girlfriend while almost passing out🤣🤣🤣Scott was just an incredible frontman! 10/10👍🏻👍🏻
God bless you Scott....R.I.P. LOVE ETERNAL
@ 4:16 Sensi Beni!!!!
He helped Mike (Duff) and Scott LOTS!!!
if you've clicked on this piece! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND "Its so easy and other lies" by DUFF or "Not dead and not for sale" by Scott.
I'd hate to sound snooty but I was lucky enough to find the hardcover versions!!
(If ur into books... u kno how tits that is!🤘🎸)
GREAT READS!!!! 2 books I own that I wouldn't part with
Thankyou Scott For Everything...Still Shining In The Great Gig In The Sky...Earth Soul Blues RocknRoll...
It was never if but when for Scott. Got to see them a few times and they always rocked.
I remember feeling physically ill when I heard about Scott's passing. I live around an hour or so from where he was found dead and it happened during a relatively dark period of my life as well.....
People love to dunk on Dave Mustaine, Gene Simmons, and Ted Nugent, (and sometimes I can see why) but the 3 of them have a lot of guts and have had some difficult conversations with different musicians to try to steer them away from substance abuse. Credit where credit is due.
I just can’t get past Nugent’s revolting character to believe he’s got any redeeming qualities. Mustaine and Simmons aren’t much better, but at least they aren’t actively preaching hate.
@@pinkmonkeybird2644 😂
🤡@@pinkmonkeybird2644
@pinkmonkeybird2644 Ted, don't kiss anyone's A$$, And he is a patriotic guy. You have a problem with that?? ,if so you have issues.
@@geneschweiss4872 Ted had sex with children
If you attended any anonymous meeting you know the great part of being clean and sober. Everyone has something they carry. If you enjoyed something to death -- death is on your door step. At least in sobriety decisions you make can comfort you instead of harm. Addiction is for life because of influence. Touch individuals if you really think you made a connection. Not all people are bad? In the least learn what bad is so someone can know something about you besides a statistic or record. Being fake is what kills.
Regardless of being a singer Scott was an unsung hero for the Alternative/Grunge era .. what a great voice and immense talent .. RIP bro
Just like with Pearl Jam, critics trashed their first record as generic and kissed their asses on every release after the debut.
I’ve seen some really incredible bands over 40+ years. Surprisingly Stone Temple Pilots stole the top spot to me. They did all they’re hits. Then did them all again acoustically. Then did them all a third time but with even more power. It was just fantastic on New Year’s Eve in like 02 or 03. All I know was I thought they were cool. But when I went to see them live and completely by myself because everyone had to work or couldn’t make it. I hooked up with some fine Betty I never met before and cheered all night with her till she noticed she lost her purse. I never saw her after that but I had a blast with her. But the performances throughout the whole band was pure intense jamming fun. I thought they’d be good but was totally blown away. Like seeing skynyrd in they’re prime or The Doors or Yes!
Had the pleasure of meeting And being around Scott in Ohio some years back. Really nice guy but so troubled. He had a handler with him that went everywhere he went. He wanted to walk miles to a local park and the lady had to walk with him. She didn’t seem bothered by it, I assume she was paid very well and seemed to care a great deal for him. I don’t know what it would have taken to save Scott, seems everyone tried really hard.
I was at that awkward show in Corpus Christ TX. It was rough seeing him.
Oof, my apologies that you had to witness that, brother.
RIP ANGEL 😇
It was actually Scott whom came up with the band name, both times actually.
He had a shrine thing with an STP oil sticker in the middle... it was what inspired the band to come up with a name for the letters.
2ndly he came up with BLACK VELVET REVOLVER . Everyone liked it buy wasnt 1000% on it!!
Then after some disputes and debates, they all said "how about just VELVET REVOLVER" and.... as they say the rest is history or printed in ink!
The first incidence is cool, and Stone Temple Pilots is a great name for a rock band. However, to me the name Velvet Revolver is just a knock off of Guns*n*Roses, soft and hard at the same time, a weapon and something opposite. For GnR the concept fit at that time, though.
...my first concert.
STP Aug94. I was 17
Was one of my favorite bands first saw them in Anaheim and then in Texas back in the early 90s when I was fixing to start hight school. Was saddened when I heard he passed away.
I knew STP since I was 13 and i still listen to them now, great band.
"Live Fast, Die Young, And Leave A Beautiful Corpse" James Douglas Morrison
I met Scott in 2000 and he looked and sounded great. Seems like with certain interviews and appearances that there were times when he was on and on fire, and then times when he looked and sounded like a homeless junkie.
I saw them play one night at the Fresno Fair in 1993. They came out and KICKED A**. One of the best shows I ever been to
Alcohol and drugs? Alcohol IS drugs...
TY ❤
Yes, it's amazing how many people don't know this. It should be phrased "alcohol and OTHER drugs"
@@NIKKILOVESLANA A common term on OD autopsy reports is ‘mixed drug ingestion’. Includes ‘legal’ alcohol & Rxs. 🍷 Listen to Doug’s podcasts. He takes a deep dive.
You forgot the part where Scott's former Stone Temple Pilot band mates colluded together to used Scott's addictions & BPD against him, and legally force him out of STP. They waited until Scott was at his lowest point and struggling, and forced him out, just so they could tour more often with a noname singer under the name "STP".
It's harshly sad that grunge or any music has to be aligned with the attraction of heroin, or any addictive substance. I love STP & always will.
You know when Dave Mustaine tells you to straighten out that things must've been very bad indeed. RIP Scott.
There's a conspiracy theory that Stone Temple Pilots collaborated with the oil companies to create Interstate Love Song, since that song is perfect for driving and thus causes people to buy more gasoline.
True facts stated.
That is hilarious
If that’s the case, White Zombie’s LaSexorcisto must have been sponsored by the Nitromethane industry.
Wtf lol
STP Oil is the very finest!
Great video.
Dude was a good man and an amazing vocalist. Very troubled, so fucking sad how he died. Poor dude just couldn't kick the drugs
"Big Bang Baby" is still a banger to me.
They have like 25 straight bangers imo
gotta love ass hats like Dave Cumstaine and Jew Simmons coming in with the 20 20 hindsight
😜💭
I don't understand why STP got so much flack for sounding like what was popular at the time. It's what they liked and how they wanted to sound. Every single music genera has a particular sound.. All the 80s hair bands sound the same, all the 80s country songs sound the same, the Golden oldies all sound the same.. So why were they singled out for sounding like 90s alternative music?? I loved them.. They're actually my number one grunge band and Scott was the sexiest man to me, especially during his early years when he had meat on his bones ❤❤❤❤
I was 19 at the time they broke. They just blew up a year later than Pearl Jam, Nirvana and the rest. The fact that Grunge was rooted in punk meant that everyone was obsessed with authenticity, so arriving a little late to the party made them suspect. Pretty dumb, but its how it was. Bush got it even worse.
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I remember Kurt Loder from Mtv giving Bush and STP such a hard time lol. I didn't care tho, they sounded great to my ears 😍
They didn’t draw inspiration from any of the alternative bands, as a matter of fact, they have a few demos from 1989 with the same sound as it did on Core. They were trying to copy The Doors if anything.
As a matter of a fact, they were a band before Pearl Jam was even a thought, they didn’t want to sound like any of the bands from the same time.
@@sourgir-wh6xd For sure. Of Bush is was because Gavin was so dang pretty.
In the case of Bush I'd say they won in the end. I was listening to the last album and I was like, "Damn. This rocks."
I've always wondered what happened with Velvet Revolver and why Scott went back to drugs. That makes sense now
Man, I was supposed to see STP while I was on vacation in Maui in 1996, but the concert was cancelled days before because of Scott going into rehab! Gutted!
You can’t love someone sober
I always wonder if its just straight up addiction or was there always a bigger mental illness problem first. Like an actual clinical mental problem.
Good point
Some people self medicate. It's possible I guess.
Read Scott’s book. You’ll learn a lot. ❤
He was molested by a neighbor as a kid..and never learned to deal with that
I disagree with alcoholism. I'm not tempted anymore. I lost the ability to walk because of it.
I really feel sad for Scott, he needed help
I remember sometime before Weiland passed away there was a footage of him doing horrible renditions of his own songs with the Walkabouts. It was tragic, because you could tell he doesn't have much life left in him at that point.
VR almost had the singer from Buckcherry (Joshua Todd) but he wouldn't go without his guitarist (Scott I think?) And they didnt have the space for the guitarist so it stalled, plus they felt Josh had a monotone kinds thing going on. (I love his voice on their 1st LP -lit up & crushed-)
Love your channel, but you have way too many typos!
Scott Weiland, Layne Staley, Andrew Wood, Chris Cornell.. the greatest frontmen of my generation. And a definite pattern...
Sucks but at least we have the music that lives on.
his final interview is so sad, slurring his words and totally out of it 😞
Lesson: Don't trust somebody close not using and not caring in a bad way.
Lesson: Don't trust that same person coming to you and being nice out of nowhere.
Lesson: It is never time to fill in boots and link.
Lesson: It is only co-dependency and dishonesty to suit other pleasure seekers.
I'll never forget that Richard Patrick made fun of Scott the year he died.
Richard Patrick and Doug Grean tried to save him as well.
Cant stop an addict
The neighbor raping him as a kid f'ed him up for life
"accidental overdose" ? Might as well say he slipped on a banana peel. What is the correct amount of drugs to ingest on your own volition that constitutes " oops, that was an accident". Being an addict is not an accident.
Saw him many times with STP and VR. He is one of the best, and one of the worst, front men I've ever seen. When he was on, he was fire. When he was wasted, it was terribly deflating. Liked his last record, hate that he ODd, like almost all the greats from that time.
Scott is one of those guys where it's like, did Scott create the art or did the drugs and addiction and suffering that came with it create the art? Would Scott Weiland, IT manager, have written Big Empty? Such a tragic loss.
Yeah, it's sort of like performance enhancing drugs.
He was molested as a kid (graded as he put it) and never let that go
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I must've seen STP 4 or 5 times over the years. Never once was it not a great show. Scott cared about the fans so much
Addicts must want to clean up or theres no hope for us😢
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richard patrick and chester bennington also tried to save him
Chester couldn't save himslef
What you're saying here is very important, this dude was popping drugs for MANY years look at this MF's music videos. Assuming someone is straight is the worst thing to do when it comes to addiction. You NEVER fucking know. Was my favorite singer for a long time, still can't believe Scott is gone.
It’s either OD or suicide, “accidental OD” is redundant.
Gene is imo harsh but true
STP is not the same with out Scott W.
Mustaine thought STP was a parody. 😂😂. Goddamn I love that guy!’
Another 90s icon gone too soon. The STP sound was one of a kind which is what differentiated that 90s sound from any other. Scott Weiland, Kurt Cobain, Layne Staley, Chris Cornell are all gone too soon. RIP.
Weiland being replaced by Staley is rough.
Yeah, who’s the dude that made that decision. I mean Scott was a notorious junky but if you look at Layne Staley anytime after 93 he looks horrible: thin, gloves and long shirts to cover track marks, bad teeth - let’s replace one guy who’s an addict with a deathwish with another guy who’s an addict with a bigger deathwish.
I think you missed out one more thing that mustaine said to Scott 😂. But for real tho RIP Scott.
no such thing as an "accidental overdose."
Then what is it. Suicide
@@lishamarlar4597 yes. i liked his music, but its no secret what hard drugs lead to. he knew it, and gambled his life anyway.
Most people that do drugs and drink are fighting depression numbs their pain. They are also killing their selves on purpose
@@lishamarlar4597 If they are, "killing their selves on purpose," then you answered your own original question if it is suicide or not.
He didn’t die of a drug overdose he died of coronary heart disease.
I met him in passing once. It was Father Day in Denver., Colorado. He made his choices.
I think he didn't care if he died...
People tried to help Scott and make him see the light but he didnt want to listen. Killed himself not even thinking about his wife and kids. What a human being he was. Same with Kurt Cobain. People love to idolize their rock gods and maybe they should stop doing that.
Nikki Sixx probably thinks Weiland was super cool
Dead on the radio too many to count
Saw him with Stp and Velvet revolver ....What a legend ....
The term "Accidental overdose" is so.....
I would love to know what the record labels Death Clause was in Scott Weiland's record contract...I am sure it was a pretty big payout.
Couldn't save Scott from himself.
🍑🕳️That's the most hypocritical thing ever done🤐it shows why he ended not taking "friends" advice🖕
Mustane always talks out of his ass without nothing anything about what he's saying or the situation. No wonder Metallica cut ties with him as soon as they could
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Alcoholic...
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Saw STP open for Megadeth on their very first tour. They were amazing,what a frontman. Saw them again a few years later and Scott nailed a cover of Shine On You Crazy Diamond by Floyd. Weiland was like a modern day Jim Morrison. There is definitely a hole in rock music now that he is gone.
Your opening statement about not being able to "guarantee...the...accuracy of the content" is RIDICULOUS.
Why put it out if it's not accurate? Oh, right...money grab b.s. Ok, Rock 'n' Roll TMZ...🙄
P.S.--Scott Weiland was a POSER.
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Correction: They were NOT successful in the early 2000’s. The Shangri La album from 2001 flopped and only went gold. They tried to push days of the week as a single but it went nowhere.