RIP Scott weiland. That solo album was tremendous. I was always baffled at the label not putting anything into it, promotion-wise. I mean that record is stacked with tasty treats!
ohh que joya este video, del primer album solista de Scott Weiland, un album completamente despreciado que tiene cosas fantasticas. Gran aporte, Saludos.
oh amen so stoned on smack i wonder how they played it this is so mega rare from a vhs recording but than k god for the historians like me who did this with sympathy to the changing digital world. whomever posted this i have written about 3 posts but wow. i love this rock n roll roxy/bowie/beatles love, william "the joker" glasscock
Easily Scott at his Cracked Actor/Bowie level of low here physically. Much like Bowie at the time the performance is surreal. As for the song, I see it as a tip of the hat (a very flashy one at that) to I Want You (She's So Heavy). That waltz time when blended with Rock n Roll always gets me, "Junkie Swagger"
+ASocialCJ Yes, SHES SO HEAVY.... He is not only channeling Bowie, but vibing heavily in a Tom Waits trance.... The band is like a circus freak show... Dig this...
The whole part from 1:30 is really sad “it wears me down, I’ll be your clown” He actually looks so worn out and at 1:48 that look in his eyes is depressing to see. Looks so tortured and a hostage to his own habits
Cheers Andy, Scott's Avant'e Garde musical journey clearly shows his eclectic style and tastes. He was much more than a rock singer and front man extrordinaire. He was and always will be an inspirational artist who produced a rich, diverse catalogue of interesting ideas and imagery with sounds to match.
Johnny Carson you're absolutely right, Johnny Carson. This will surely get me some negative feedback, but even though I loved STP and saw them in their prime twice; once during the Purple tour, & again during Tiny Music SFTVG @ Desert Sky Pavilion in Phoenix, I always felt like the band, powerful as they were, kind of held Scott back. This truth was further validated when I saw him touring in support of 12-bar blues, with Daniel F-ing Lanois on guitar! Scott just killed it. They played the entire album, in order, in its entirety! He could've easily busted out an STP hit to gain the audience's love, but he didn't. He had that small crowd in a trance. As you said, frontman extrordinare, indeed. And I say this as someone who practically worships Dean & especially Robert DeLeo (and Kretz is no slouch!). Cheers to you!
high on the smack but this is why twelve bar blues ruled peter distafano and martyn lenoble were really out this is shambollic in quality versus the album but great in all circumstances so high but blows your mind. love, william "the joker" glasscock
high on the smack but this is why twelve bar blues ruled peter distafano and martyn lenoble were really out this is shambollic in quality versus the album but great in all circumstances so high but blows your mind. love, william "the joker" glasscock so effin great man screw the shambolic nonsense
oh amen so stoned on smack i wonder how they played on it, ha ha buy this record the performance is unreal this is great but the album is better. the drummer is the only one clear headed man scott weiland's brother wonder how that happened but oh man buy twelve bar blues~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Daniel Lanois is playing in this performance and he is one of the greatest musicians and producers and does do drugs so im sure he played a big part in the show ans sound
I miss him, he was like a supernatural here...
RIP Scott weiland. That solo album was tremendous. I was always baffled at the label not putting anything into it, promotion-wise. I mean that record is stacked with tasty treats!
He thought it wasn’t accessible enough! I say it’s perfect
Mike Wilson
I had tickets in San Diego.
MMM, gotta love that outfit ;) Beautiful voice
Greatness from another time in a galaxy far far away..
Rest easy brother.
I would love to see/get this in a better quality!
Talent: singing in tune and tempo in spite of being doped as hell, unlike Winehouse.
what a loss.
how come he rarely plays this song its freaking amazing
Heard a little beatles 'shes so heavy'
ohh que joya este video, del primer album solista de Scott Weiland, un album completamente despreciado que tiene cosas fantasticas. Gran aporte, Saludos.
That drummer is really into it
That’s Michael Weiland, Scott’s brother on drums. He died in 2007.
Drummer It's Victor Indrizzo, Michael Is playing one guitar
oh amen so stoned on smack i wonder how they played it this is so mega rare from a vhs recording but than k god for the historians like me who did this with sympathy to the changing digital world. whomever posted this i have written about 3 posts but wow. i love this rock n roll roxy/bowie/beatles love, william "the joker" glasscock
unreal... i want to be in this song
Easily Scott at his Cracked Actor/Bowie level of low here physically. Much like Bowie at the time the performance is surreal. As for the song, I see it as a tip of the hat (a very flashy one at that) to I Want You (She's So Heavy). That waltz time when blended with Rock n Roll always gets me, "Junkie Swagger"
+ASocialCJ Yes, SHES SO HEAVY.... He is not only channeling Bowie, but vibing heavily in a Tom Waits trance.... The band is like a circus freak show... Dig this...
+MetalheadYA Its a bit Lady Grinning Soul, a bit She's So Heavy and a bit Vaudeville. Comes out sounding incredible in my opinion.
this track reminded me of the Doors
Hey this is my video. I actually encoded this.
The whole part from 1:30 is really sad “it wears me down, I’ll be your clown” He actually looks so worn out and at 1:48 that look in his eyes is depressing to see. Looks so tortured and a hostage to his own habits
This must be very rare.
Berlin cabaret with a Beatles "She's so heavy" soundtrack. I like it....
Best way I've ever heard this sound described.
Cheers Andy, Scott's Avant'e Garde musical journey clearly shows his eclectic style and tastes. He was much more than a rock singer and front man extrordinaire. He was and always will be an inspirational artist who produced a rich, diverse catalogue of interesting ideas and imagery with sounds to match.
Johnny Carson you're absolutely right, Johnny Carson. This will surely get me some negative feedback, but even though I loved STP and saw them in their prime twice; once during the Purple tour, & again during Tiny Music SFTVG @ Desert Sky Pavilion in Phoenix, I always felt like the band, powerful as they were, kind of held Scott back. This truth was further validated when I saw him touring in support of 12-bar blues, with Daniel F-ing Lanois on guitar! Scott just killed it. They played the entire album, in order, in its entirety! He could've easily busted out an STP hit to gain the audience's love, but he didn't. He had that small crowd in a trance. As you said, frontman extrordinare, indeed. And I say this as someone who practically worships Dean & especially Robert DeLeo (and Kretz is no slouch!). Cheers to you!
amazing! reminds we of Dewey Cox in his darkest period ;o)
high on the smack but this is why twelve bar blues ruled peter distafano and martyn lenoble were really out this is shambollic in quality versus the album but great in all circumstances so high but blows your mind. love, william "the joker" glasscock
Oh hey this is my video taken from an old VHS tape which I guess I need to dig out and see if there's any other old stuff on.
+Loungefly37 Sure thats not Tom Waits singin?...haha
peter distefano on guitar and martin lenoble on bass... big pornos influence on this performance
Weiland and P4P would of been great. Sucks this quality is terrible 2
@Mzzy1979 ... it is included on "Great expectations" soundtrack !
high on the smack but this is why twelve bar blues ruled peter distafano and martyn lenoble were really out this is shambollic in quality versus the album but great in all circumstances so high but blows your mind. love, william "the joker" glasscock so effin great man screw the shambolic nonsense
It's like a mix between Tom Waits and David Bowie...i love it.
@Mzzy1979 Scott Weiland. 12 bar blues. A very strange record. Well recorded. but odd for sure
absolutelyyyyyyyyeeeeeesssssssw!ef,yay!
wow, his heroin addiction was in full flower here
Nuns on the strings
Some dig their holes so deep the only thing left to do is go inside and lay down. I say he perfect what he did and is right where he need to be!
the whole band is into this i believe that is scott weiland's brother love,william "the joker"
Heroin 👍🏻
Sounds and looks like a heroin high. Arty and tragic at the same time.
weird crowd he's rollin with here
Sound Is Lovv There are nuns playing the violin. Are you sure the problem is with the crowd?
Kids......Don't do drugs.
@Mzzy1979 buy the record
is this the Del Monte Speakeasy?
@Loungefly37 only a matter of time before youtube yanks it again, I'm sure. Still, this is outright stolen footage for sure.
is that Josh Hommes playing bass??
Martin LeNoble
oh amen so stoned on smack i wonder how they played on it, ha ha buy this record the performance is unreal this is great but the album is better. the drummer is the only one clear headed man scott weiland's brother wonder how that happened but oh man buy twelve bar blues~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Daniel Lanois is playing in this performance and he is one of the greatest musicians and producers and does do drugs so im sure he played a big part in the show ans sound
Did he have white makeup on?
No. Lol.
back before scott weiland sucked.
we all suck in our lives, sometimes...
Definitely lip-synced. Who cares, what other rock god would dare write a waltz?
+zstevens7 What video did you watch? He's most definitely NOT lip-syncing. Why would he?
+PinappleDave2000 Sorry, you're right. I was thinking of a different video. My bad!
+zstevens7 Your bad indeed. Scott sang pretty much every live and sounded great.
lip-synced my ass pal.