I also saw Scott Weiland stop the show and cry like a bitch the same year because someone threw a Birkenstock at him. I think it was on the same stage but I can't be sure.
I've been aware of the time going by
They say in the end it's the wink of an eye
When the morning light comes streaming in
You'll get up and do it again Amen
Get up and do it again...Amen
Watched a Mick Jagger Tina Turner duet -- wooooahh they could dance
Bringing back a lot of memories for me. I remember seeing WZ pulling up in their van having just drove across country to showcase for the record labels in L.A.
The singer in my band new Rob through film as they both loved all those cheesy B movie horror films so they stayed at his house for a few nights while they were in town.
Never really talked to Rob much but I got to hang out with Sean and John a few times while they were in town. One of the showcases they did was opening for Alice in Chains. Great show. When Sean got replaced my buddy Rob took over bass duties and married Carol, one of the dancers in the band I was in.
Got to see Clutch play in Phoenix. Great show.
I met Scott Weiland after STP broke up and he and G n R formed Velvet Revolver. I was helping a buddy that was costuming for a lot of rock acts and we made stage clothes for the band for their first video Slither. My buddy Marc still makes clothes for Saul(Slash).
I saw him in 84... I was a little lad eating at a fine establishment called Granny's Back Porch where you drank out of mason jars. I look up from my plate and see him. In my excitement I stand up and yell "look Mom, Elvis is alive" as I point him out.
Turns out it was just another fat man with a beard. Embarrassed my dad.
This song is over 9 minutes long, it builds for the first 4 minutes.
By that time, if you’re not playing the air guitar, air drums or both, I’l be surprised.
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