Stone Temple Pilots release musical tribute to Scott Weiland


The surviving members of Stone Temple Pilots have paid tribute to former frontman Scott Weiland with a video where they spotlight one of the late singer’s most powerful vocal performances. In a statement issued to Rolling Stone, the band said, “Recently the three of us sat down together to share our memories of Scott and take a moment to reflect on the amazing times we shared. We put the master up of a song called ‘Atlanta’ from the No. 4 record that we feel really highlights the true brilliance of Scott. We would like to share it with you.”

The statement continued, “Together let’s honor Scott . . . ‘Memories of Candles and Incense.’ Having the opportunity to listen to these tracks individually reveal the beauty of Scott’s lyrical and melodic gift. This is one of the many musical moments we shared together. It is in this way we would like to remember Scott.”
•Bassist ​Robert DeLeo added, “Dean (DeLeo guitarist), Eric (Kretz, drummer), and I wanted to honor Scott, and we thought the best way to do that would be musically. We chose this song because we felt it was one of the times in his career where Scott was truly at his best.”
•Dean DeLeo said, “When you hear this track, we hope to share in the same feeling, and spirit, that each of us had while recording it. The four of us in a room, capturing a moment in time on tape. So enjoy the song, and the depth of this brilliant performance from Scott.”
•Eric Kretz remarked “This is one song in particular that hits me the same way today as it did the day that we recorded it. I mean, love how he crafted such great lyrics, melody, and that true and honest tone in his voice. It was truly something special.”
•Robert concluded, “This music lives on, and we’ll always remember Scott this way.”
•Scott Weiland was found dead on his tour bus on December 3rd at the age of 48. Toxicology tests showed that the singer died from a combination of cocaine, ecstasy and alcohol.
•Weiland had a history of substance abuse dating back to at least 1995, with several stints in rehab and jail on his record.

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