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Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2015 11:33 pm
by Tyler Durden
An emotional Matt Sorum talks about Scott...

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ ... d-20151206

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2015 8:58 am
by Romeo
Sure he's crying. Mr. Fill in drummer is upset his last meal ticket is dead.

Best. Internet. Fight. Ever.

The line "release the kracken" was the best.

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2015 10:51 am
by Tyler Durden
Oh please...Weiland was hardly Matt Sorum's last meal ticket. While I think the guy is a total douche, there's plenty of demand for him as a professional drummer, be it as a sessions guy or touring member, etc.

That's like saying Eric and Martyn are done without Perry. It's simply not the case.

This is such an awkward, douchey encounter :lol: ...


Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2015 10:58 am
by Tyler Durden
P.S. An interesting sidenote. Matt Sorum does not have one songwriting credit on the Use Your Illusion albums. :lol:

But apparently he gets a songwriting credit on all of Velvet Revolver's work. :noclue:

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 7:49 am
by Romeo
Tyler Durden wrote:Oh please...Weiland was hardly Matt Sorum's last meal ticket. While I think the guy is a total douche, there's plenty of demand for him as a professional drummer, be it as a sessions guy or touring member, etc.

That's like saying Eric and Martyn are done without Perry. It's simply not the case.

This is such an awkward, douchey encounter :lol: ...

The Cult. Fill in
GnR. Fill in

VR was the only group he was the original member of

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 11:04 am
by Tyler Durden
Romeo wrote: The Cult. Fill in
GnR. Fill in

VR was the only group he was the original member of
Sure...but he was a "fill in" for arguably the biggest band in the world at that time. To suggest that without Scoot Weiland, this guy's career is over is silly. That's like saying Chris Chaney wouldn't have a career without Perry...the guy gets tons of work and wouldn't have any problem getting more without Jane's.

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 11:05 am
by Tyler Durden

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 11:34 am
by drwintercreeper
:balls: ...says the gal who was speedballing with Scott back in the day.

Glad she got clean for the kids' sake but an open letter in Rolling Stone.... give me a fucking break.

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 11:38 am
by drwintercreeper
ugh, then i read the comments for that piece. talk about whitewashing history, what a savior that woman was! glad she never ever ever had a needle in her arm ever :jasper: :flip: :no:

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 12:26 pm
by Tyler Durden
I really don't know anything about their history together...other than she was a model/groupie/drug user (I didn't follow this stuff because I was never really a Weiland fan...I liked a few singles, that's about it).

That being said, reading her letter to Rolling Stone made me feel icky.

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 12:34 pm
by guysmiley
Yeah most of it was icky. Only thing I agreed on was people propping him up on stage fucked up for a meal ticket or what ever. Just to be jamming with Scott. I can't imagine being in a band with a guy that fuck up as I saw him in the last year. His band mates and people around him knew, and should have done more. People do drugs or escape for many reasons. Yeah, it doesn't make you a great artist, and often times in art, or fame, or a creative process drives a person to it. Try getting rejected a lot in life and then not having the most stable foundation. It's no mystery why artist and musicians often turn to an escape.

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 12:36 pm
by Romeo
She was a 17 year old model and he was a struggling 23 year old musician and hired by her booking agent to drive her to modeling shoots. So since she knows him since 1990 I believe she has a little more insight about him than anybody.
And she's right, Scott died long ago. It was a sad progression to watch.

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 2:52 pm
by Matz
I wonder what exactly turned him into this incoherent opposite of what he used to be person? was he drugged up by psychiatrists, or did the heavy drug use finally catch up with him in a major way? well, it's impossible for us to answer of course, but it's just puzzling to me

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 4:29 pm
by Tyler Durden
Matz wrote:I wonder what exactly turned him into this incoherent opposite of what he used to be person? was he drugged up by psychiatrists, or did the heavy drug use finally catch up with him in a major way? well, it's impossible for us to answer of course, but it's just puzzling to me
I read up on some of his history. He suffered some major losses over the last 10 years or so. It doesn't look like he took his second divorce very well...he probably struggled with not having a healthy relationship with his kids. In the late 00s, he had a younger brother who died in '07. I'm sure that did a number on him.

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 5:57 pm
by Matz
probably explains a lot of it but I'm sure along the way he's mixed some chemicals he shouldn't have and fried his brain as well

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 5:44 am
by SR
Wow I thought that letter was very powerful and honest and well articulated.

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 5:59 am
by Romeo
So did I. But online the fanboys (girls) are ripping her a new asshole.
These are the same people she's talking about. The same people who continued to pay to watch horrible performances.

Mary was no Angel. She admits that. But of anyone she knew him the best. And of course she's pissed. She's pissed she lost the first love she ever had. She's pissed her kids lost a father. She's pissed he could never get his act together for any real stretch of time. She's actually the first person I thought about when I heard he died.

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 11:15 am
by Pandemonium
Corey Taylor bugs me.


Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 11:34 am
by Tyler Durden
Yes, go home and fuck tonight to a song that's from the (hypothetical) perspective of a rapist. :scared:

Corey Taylor is a piece of shit. The guy talked shit about Scott Weiland publicly...and while getting paid. It was news to me as of a few days ago...but apparently Corey Taylor is some sort of Rollins wannabe with a spoken word type of thing going on and people actually pay to see it. Bad enough that people still Rollins to ramble for 3 hours at a time (I say this as someone who used to gullibly think Rollins actually had some valid to say and would lap it up). Anyway, there are YouTube videos of him saying some pretty harsh stuff about Weiland.

Anyway, Corey Taylor is a jerk-off on this front (I've never listened to his music...especially not the band with the Halloween masks). I'll admit though, his performance with Dave and Chaney (Royal Machines?) from the other night is pretty solid.


Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 12:35 pm
by SR
My only experience of Corey Taylor was at a drop in the bucket benefit show with Henry Rollins as host. HR gave him the most generous and heartfelt intro.....saying they were in a real bind as the other singer scheduled cancelled last minute. HR said he'd have travel and hotel arranged asap. Corey said not to worry, what club...what time. I'll be there and he was, with amazing vox from VH to Alice in chains

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 12:39 pm
by SR
And I value Henry Rollins, still

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 12:53 pm
by SR
Getting back to the letter, I think it really shows the disconnect between addicts, alcoholics, victims of mental illness and their families. Too much there to tackle, but the first time I read it I broke down....this coming from someone who had their feelings surgically removed years ago.

It is not a disease but a compulsive emotional and physical mandate to drink or use once stimulated. It's automatastic and very real. Combine mental illness and the results are devistating for all.

I liked her advocation for the innocents

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 12:54 pm
by Romeo
Did anyone say "this is for you Scott"? Anything?

I mean fuck, he was a member of Camp Freddy for a bit...

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 12:56 pm
by SR
I don't understand the q

Re: Another Scott Weiland "supergroup"

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 1:57 pm
by Matz
the fact I guess that they just launch straight into the song without saying a few words about Scott, unless it was edited out which seems unlikely. Makes them seem pretty insencere to me in their tribute