Single de presentación flojo, a la altura de la portada, aunque ésta mejora la del nº4. Espero que el contenido global también mejore ese nº4.
Por cierto ¿no notáis en este single una cierta inspiración en melodías de Nirvana? Y el punteo de guitarra se lo ha robado Dean DeLeo a Jimmy Page directamente de la cartera.
[quote="pattonPwr":20sbwflo]es un puto temazo. grandes. espero un gran disco de estos pavos.
entra directo, rockea, suena fresco y el típico tema que triunfaría en los bares de rock (si los pinchas supieran pinchar bien jaja)[/quote:20sbwflo]
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05/02/2007
[quote="gazzhead":3db7gf32][quote="pattonPwr":3db7gf32]es un puto temazo. grandes. espero un gran disco de estos pavos.
entra directo, rockea, suena fresco y el típico tema que triunfaría en los bares de rock (si los pinchas supieran pinchar bien jaja)[/quote:3db7gf32]
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ya sabes lo que dicen sobre los gustos y los culetes...
que triste, se me han quitao las ganas del disco y hasta de verlos en directo... pq si me dices que se han juntao por la pasta pero al menos SE HAN JUNTAO!!! (como muchos otros) pero es que ni eso, jodidamente patetico.
[quote:122kqqv8]Stone Temple Pilots worked on their reunion album separately from singer Scott Weiland, bassist Robert DeLeo has revealed.
While DeLeo was writing songs with his guitarist brother Dean and drummer Eric Kretz, Weiland recorded his vocal tracks in his own studio with the help of producer Don Was.
But it wasn't an impossible situation for a band with a 23-year history, DeLeo tells Billboard.com.
He says: "Scott wasn't there for the creation of these songs. We kind of guessed our way through it. It was challenging because we had to get as much done as we could to complete a song, but hold back because we had to see if it was in the right key and stuff like that.
"The songs we sent over to Scott were pretty much in a completed form, with a scratchy melody, and he had the option to use the melody or not."
It's another long way round for a band who cautiously reformed in 2008 after Weiland was sacked by Velvet Revolver, who are still trying to replace him. In order to rebuild their musical relationship the band toured before attempting to work together in the studio – without realising at the time they wouldn't quite be working together like they had in the past.
DeLeo says: "We've been a band for 18 years. More like 23, before we were signed. There's a certain understanding you have. You know what the other person's going to like and dislike and you know what's going to work.
"So even though it's challenging, to me it's a great achievement to do this record the way we did it. I'm very proud of that."
He adds that while the band produced the album, Was' influence was important to keep communications open: "Scott came over to our studio two or three times and Don was responsible for getting us together on the same page. He's very good at that – he's a people person. Sometimes you need someone in the middle, and Don did that."
Stone Temple Pilots are currently pre-promoting the self-titled release, due out on May 25. They'll play Download on the weekend on June 11-13 and had already announced a show in Dublin's Olympia Theatre on June 14. Now they've added an appearance at the Brixton Academy, London, on June 16.[/quote:122kqqv8]
http://www.rockradio.co.uk/rock-news/we ... /vxyq8j8p/
[quote:1kdb0cyy]According to several eyewitness accounts from fans who attended STONE TEMPLE PILOTS' Milwaukee, Wisconsin concert last night (Friday, March 26) at the Eagles Ballroom, vocalist Scott Weiland forgot the words to at least a couple of the songs and seemed to be completely lost during "Dead and Bloated", forcing his bandmates to leave the stage in apparent embarrassment and disgust.
Writing on the long-running STONE TEMPLE PILOTS fan site Below Empty, a fan who goes by the name "ejsme" stated about last night's show, "Although [Scott] sounded really slurry and rambling when talking between songs, he actually did a great job for most of the show. It was excellent and thoroughly enjoyable. And the DeLeos [brothers Dean and Robert DeLeo] didn't seem mad at him or anything. Dean actually came up and played his guitar with the neck stuck between Weiland's legs at one point.
"But... once they got to 'Dead and Bloated', partway in, Scott got completely lost and just seemed to forget the whole song, lyrics and melody. They tried to kind of go into a little jammy part to cover until they could get their bearings, but it just kind got more and more off track and Scott never seemed to be able to pick back up. So, Dean walks off to the side and switches guitars and they go into 'Lounge Fly'. Dean walked up to Scott and took out his ear monitor and said something into his ear.
"I thought, 'Oh maybe it's all just a technical issue with Scott's monitor and he's not wasted.' Scott seemed to start off okay, a little bit off, but then by the time they got to the acoustic section, he was behind the beat and sounded like a sloppy drunk guy singing at a wedding. The band kept trying to kind of pause and try to follow Scott or give him a chance to find the right part, but he just seemed to keep changing to different parts of the song. I saw Robert look at Dean and shake his head, as if to say, 'This isn't going to be salvagable' and then, finally, the Deleos took off their instruments and walked to the side of the stage.
"[Eric] Kretz kept drumming and Weiland seemed oblivious to the fact that there was no more guitar and bass. He keep kind of improvising on the melody and singing until Kretz played an ending-of-the-song kind of drum thing to try to signal to Scott to wrap it up, but he kept singing a bit after that. ThenKretz got up and walked right past Scott without looking at him or touching him, and off the stage on the same side that the DeLeos went. Scott finally then walked off stage on the other side.
"The lights went down and I really didn't think that they'd even try to do an encore. A little while later, Weiland walks back onstage and starts to introduce 'Piece of Pie'. The rest of the band comes on and Dean stops and says something in Scott's ear and then Scott drunkingly mumbles something like, 'No piece of pie for yooooou. This is 'Trippin''.' Then they go into 'Trippin'' and Scott seems to just barely be able to keep up with the song and seems to fall behind a bit.
"I thought it was odd though, that during these songs where everything was going wrong, Scott almost seemed oblivious to the fact that he was messing up. It's like he kept right on dancing and posing and singing like he thought he was doing great. He never looked embarrassed or frustrated. You'd think he would've tried to play it off by saying, 'Oops, I messed that up' or somehow acknowledge that the song got screwed up. He even said something, I think it was right before 'Dead And Bloated', about 'You might just be the best audience ever.' And Dean said something about 'Do you wanna play the Rave with us?'
"Anyway, after 'Trippin'' the band starts to walk to the front of the stage to say their goodbyes and bow and everything. Dean is the first to get up front and I distinctly saw him mouth 'Sorry' to the audience and kind of wave. Then Weiland gets up front followed by Kretz and Robert and I was actually suprised that they all stood so close to Scott after all of this. But again, Weiland, seemed oblivious to the disaster. He's up there, head high like he just rocked the place, patting his hand over his heart, kind of like 'You guys are so great, I'm touched' and then does this dramatic salute."[/quote:1kdb0cyy]
joder joder joder
previw de un par de temas nuevos, creo...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/entity/Stone-T ... B000ARC4TI
para mi gusto mejora bte lo que habiamos escuchado aunque bueno, me sigue pareciendo flojo.
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