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    Front Row @ The Last Stone Temple Pilots Concert

    OH BOY! THE SMOKE HAS FINALLY CLEARED. THE BRAIN FOG HAS DISSIPATED. WHAT A HOLIDAY IT HAS BEEN. WE WERE IN VEGAS UNTIL YESTERDAY ACTUALLY. WOW. SIN CITY IT IS. WE TOPPED OFF OUR VACATION BY ATTENDING AN AMAZING PERFORMANCE FROM STONE TEMPLE PILOTS AT THE PALMS PEARL CONCERT HALL IN LAS VEGAS.
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    Scott Weiland

    One of our all time favorite bands, Stone Temple Pilots, put on their last show in Vegas. We were there to experience it up front and in the middle.

    No messing around for Scott Weiland. No half ass or careless performing. ONLY the BEST this time around. About a month ago, we gave a bad review of Scott’s solo performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live. We thought, “Oh no, not the drugs again!” We were worried that our man Scott was falling to pieces again. We wondered why his former band Velvet Revolver was done playing. Then we heard he was getting back with his original band STP; but turned out wishy washy. Mr. Weiland’s Jimmy Kimmel solo performance debuting his solo record, “Happy in Galoshes”, was an out-of-tune nightmare. At this point, we were thinking about getting back on the drugs! J/K!

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    Baby Come Back! Scott Weiland Goes SOLO

    Did anyone watch The Jimmy Kimmel show last night?

    If you stuck around to the end, you had to have seen the unforgettable Scott Weiland “solo” performance. Unforgettably !!!AWFUL!!!

    scottweiland420 300x235 Baby Come Back! Scott Weiland Goes SOLOScott Weiland and his “new” band graced the Jimmy Kimmel stage for a crappy taste of Weiland’s new SOLO album entitled “Happy in Galoshes.” We were in shock. His voice was worse than we’ve ever heard him through the years. He kept his eyes closed the entire time and didn’t make eye contact. We’re a huge fan, but his performance on Kimmel last night was the worst ever. What happened to Stone Temple Pilots getting back together? What happened to his band Velvet Revolver? This double disc album of 19 tracks has surprisingly been in the works for 10 years.

    “Whenever he had some time, he would come in and we’d either write a song or record a song or something,” says Doug Grean, Weiland’s longtime friend and musical collaborator. “Every time he got fed up with the big rock machine, the corporate machine, he would come in and do a song. Every time he got kicked out of his house by his wife, he would come in and do a  song.”

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