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OT--STONE TEMPLE PILOTS WILL REUNITE

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 4:14 pm
by mikemarrs
VELVET REVOLVER frontman Scott Weiland has told MiamiHerald.com that fans should be on the lookout for a reunion of his previous band, STONE TEMPLE PILOTS, in the coming months. The singer made the announcement during an appearance this past Saturday (January 19) at an all-star gala event benefiting the AROD Family Foundation. The event took place at the Ritz Carlton hotel in South Beach, Florida. Hosts included Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez and his wife Cynthia, who founded the non-profit organization to support programs focused on improving quality of life, education and mental health for families in distress.

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS guitarist Dean DeLeo and bassist Robert DeLeo confirmed the band's split in 2003 following the release of the group's greatest-hits package, "Thank You".

"It was time to move on to other things," Dean told Guitar One magazine at the time. "Life and personalities and brotherhood took its course."

"Dean and [drummer] Eric [Kretz] and myself, I think, all feel a sense of sadness, relief, anger, melancholy about it," said Robert. "But to try and go and accomplish something with this band after we've already peaked is a bit cheesy. There's a cheese factor with guys hitting 40 trying to recapture glory.

"There's no way to go but out."

Weiland was expected to appear in a Los Angeles courtroom last Thursday (January 17), where his recent DUI case was to be continued. The singer was charged with driving under the influence of drugs after being pulled over by police in late November.

VELVET REVOLVER will begin a new U.S. tour on January 24 in Chicago, with dates confirmed through February 9.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 4:40 pm
by STORY_TELLER
Doesn't surprise me one bit. I haven't heard much noise from Velvet Revolver's second album, have you? When the money runs dry, go find the easiest way to make more. Weiland's (and the rest of Stone Temple) only other big payday can come from a reunion.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:21 pm
by johnroxx
Great news, assuming Weiland doesn't fuck it up again...

;^)

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:27 pm
by mikemarrs
if he can't stay out of trouble which i don't think he can for long then its really going to frustrate the deleo brothers fairly quickly.i think scotts troubles were what killed this band the first go round.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:52 pm
by johnroxx
mikemarrs wrote:if he can't stay out of trouble which i don't think he can for long then its really going to frustrate the deleo brothers fairly quickly.i think scotts troubles were what killed this band the first go round.


Yeah, that'd be a fairly safe bet... 8)

;^)

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 6:52 pm
by mikemarrs
the guys in stone temple pilots made light of the fact they worshipped kiss growing up and their favorite album was alive.well in 1996 when kiss reunited with makeup out of thousands of bands who begged to open for kiss one band got asked to open.that band was stone temple pilots and then scott got into trouble and they had to cancel and alice in chains ended up playing its last concerts ever opened for kiss instead for a few opening nights of the tour.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 9:26 pm
by texafana
Perhaps it's just bad luck, but every video performance I've seen of Scott, he is just awful. From his antics to his voice. But on recorded material it's just the opposite. weird...

Re: OT--STONE TEMPLE PILOTS WILL REUNITE

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 9:58 pm
by Higgy
mikemarrs wrote:VELVET REVOLVER frontman Scott Weiland has told MiamiHerald.com that fans should be on the lookout for a reunion of his previous band, STONE TEMPLE PILOTS, in the coming months. The singer made the announcement during an appearance this past Saturday (January 19) at an all-star gala event benefiting the AROD Family Foundation. The event took place at the Ritz Carlton hotel in South Beach, Florida. Hosts included Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez and his wife Cynthia, who founded the non-profit organization to support programs focused on improving quality of life, education and mental health for families in distress.

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS guitarist Dean DeLeo and bassist Robert DeLeo confirmed the band's split in 2003 following the release of the group's greatest-hits package, "Thank You".

"It was time to move on to other things," Dean told Guitar One magazine at the time. "Life and personalities and brotherhood took its course."

"Dean and [drummer] Eric [Kretz] and myself, I think, all feel a sense of sadness, relief, anger, melancholy about it," said Robert. "But to try and go and accomplish something with this band after we've already peaked is a bit cheesy. There's a cheese factor with guys hitting 40 trying to recapture glory.

"There's no way to go but out."

Weiland was expected to appear in a Los Angeles courtroom last Thursday (January 17), where his recent DUI case was to be continued. The singer was charged with driving under the influence of drugs after being pulled over by police in late November.

VELVET REVOLVER will begin a new U.S. tour on January 24 in Chicago, with dates confirmed through February 9.



There's one for the "who gives a shit" file.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 10:45 pm
by Red13JoePa
The first 2 Stone Temple Pilots albums are fantanstic.
Keep it in that vein and lose that noise they did from then on...

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 11:30 pm
by Lerxst101
mikemarrs wrote:the guys in stone temple pilots made light of the fact they worshipped kiss growing up and their favorite album was alive.well in 1996 when kiss reunited with makeup out of thousands of bands who begged to open for kiss one band got asked to open.that band was stone temple pilots and then scott got into trouble and they had to cancel and alice in chains ended up playing its last concerts ever opened for kiss instead for a few opening nights of the tour.


Grew up with Dean and Robert -- "Bobby." Always great guys. Kiss was definitely an influence on all of us. Would love to see them do some more with STP.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 12:00 am
by venomnation
Looks like Weiland pulled an Axl.....he no showed a Velvet Revolver Event the other night...left the guys hangin...

PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 12:05 am
by Moon Beam
I would love to see these guys get back to the Core of things.
I don't usually enjoy this kind of music but my girlfriend filled my ears with it
until I liked it back in 92.
Now it's one of my most loved harder edge cd's.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:04 am
by Red13JoePa
Moon Beam wrote:I would love to see these guys get back to the Core of things.
I don't usually enjoy this kind of music but my girlfriend filled my ears with it
until I liked it back in 92.
Now it's one of my most loved harder edge cd's.


Yep, those 2 are CLASSICS. The fourth one had its moments, too, but the 3rd and 5th, other than Big Bang Baby is like WTF?

PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 2:08 am
by Angiekay


Wow, Triumph, STP....can someone start working on Soundgarden now?

PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 2:09 am
by 7 Wishes
Angiekay wrote:

Wow, Triumph, STP....can someone start working on Soundgarden now?


What, shooting them all? Soundgarden is a horrendous, awful band with no melodic concept whatsoever.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 2:13 am
by Red13JoePa
Yea, reuinte AudioSlave before Soundgarden.
Although, Fell On Black Days and The Day I Tried To Live are phenomenal

Slash confirms

PostPosted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 2:06 am
by Angiekay
Velvet Revolver guitarist Slash has confirmed to Billboard.com that Velvet singer Scott Weiland will reunite with his previous band, Stone Temple Pilots, for a short series of shows this summer. Slash did not offer any other details and there has yet to be official word from Stone Temple Pilots themselves. Weiland broke the news two weeks ago at a benefit in Florida, telling the Miami Herald to watch out for an STP reunion in the months ahead. Velvet Revolver is touring now in support of last year's Libertad album and plans to begin work on its third record this spring.

Although Stone Temple Pilots broke up in 2002 under less than friendly circumstances, both Weiland and guitarist Dean DeLeo have said that the band members are all on good terms now. Weiland even told us he could envision making another STP album