Velvet Revolver
Started by cousin it, Jul 29 2011 09:23 AM
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#1
Posted 29 July 2011 - 09:23 AM
Hmmm, no VR thread. So, here is one.
Scott Weiland Makes Up With Velvet Revolver: ‘Maybe We’ll Do Some Shows Some Time’ by: Amy Sciarretto Yesterday 625,417http://wac.450f.edgecastcdn.net/80450F/ultimateclassicrock.com/files/2011/07/ScottWeiland.jpg[/img]
Mike Lawrie, Getty Images
Never say never. That’s the viewpoint Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland had adopted when it comes to his other former band, Velvet Revolver. Weiland reports that he is once again friends with Slash and the rest of the group, and says not to rule out an on-stage reunion at some point in the future.
In a recent interview with Classic Rock magazine, Weiland reflected somewhat wistfully on his time in Velvet Revolver, which paired him with former principal members of Guns N’ Roses, saying, “That was a magical thing, too. That was right when I was getting off dope and those guys were all sober and clean, and I had a very special kind of kinship because we’d all experienced the same things.”
More: http://ultimateclass...shows-together/
Scott Weiland Makes Up With Velvet Revolver: ‘Maybe We’ll Do Some Shows Some Time’ by: Amy Sciarretto Yesterday 625,417http://wac.450f.edgecastcdn.net/80450F/ultimateclassicrock.com/files/2011/07/ScottWeiland.jpg[/img]
Mike Lawrie, Getty Images
Never say never. That’s the viewpoint Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland had adopted when it comes to his other former band, Velvet Revolver. Weiland reports that he is once again friends with Slash and the rest of the group, and says not to rule out an on-stage reunion at some point in the future.
In a recent interview with Classic Rock magazine, Weiland reflected somewhat wistfully on his time in Velvet Revolver, which paired him with former principal members of Guns N’ Roses, saying, “That was a magical thing, too. That was right when I was getting off dope and those guys were all sober and clean, and I had a very special kind of kinship because we’d all experienced the same things.”
More: http://ultimateclass...shows-together/
#6
Posted 30 July 2011 - 05:26 AM
I never got the hate towards Libertad. I like Contraband more, but I think Libertad has some good songs on it too IMO; She Builds Quick Machines, The Last Fight, Mary Mary, Gravedancer (which also has that cool hidden track, Don't Drop That Dime, after it) etc. Granted, I have listened to much VR for ages, but maybe this thread will inspire me to again. If only to try and forget about images of D and his hand...
"If you've got a knife on your person and you're not in a kitchen, you're going to jail. You're not going round your mate's house to slice a fucking pear are you?" - Noel Gallagher
#7
Posted 30 July 2011 - 09:54 AM
There is also the recent story about VR doing an albums worth of material with Corey Taylor, but Slash didn't like it, so it won't be released.
Guessing there's more to that story. Hard to believe you can record an entire album, with all the cost/time that involves, before realizing you don't like it or that the 'spirit isn't there' or whatever he said.
Show me your dragon magic
#8
Posted 31 July 2011 - 10:11 AM
Wish i could come on here and bitchsmack timothy and say he is lying..... but yeah, its pretty dead! haha
Please let this be true and we get a VR reunion of some sort.
Absolutely hate Corey taylor... just terrible.
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