Stone Temple Pilots | Green Room Tales | House of Blues

Published 2016-07-21
A never-before seen interview with Scott Weiland, Eric Kretz, and Dean and Robert DeLeo! They confess to their fears of Scott going to jail, music sales effecting legitimacy, and so much more, you can't miss it. With such a tumultuous history, which STP song resonates with you?

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All Comments (21)
  • @dkg249
    Scott was so well spoken and wise. He’s always spot on with his answers. Very eloquent too,
  • @hessykat7551
    One of my favorite Bands forever. Loved Scott and always will.
  • @alephnull7410
    To be in a band where every member is so deeply concerned and connected with the creation of music must have been an amazing thing for each one of them
  • @matth5496
    Can't believe Scott is gone. Such a talent. Glad you guys got to talk with him. Great interview
  • @MsRadar23
    this may sound like a superficial comment given the beauty of their music and legacy but I really loved Scott’s fashion sense and style
  • @silverladderAZ
    Scott was so lucid and sharp here. When he was healthy, he was so on the mark.
  • Rob's bass lines are incredible, and Dean's chord choices are so interesting and unconventional. These guys are musically the most interesting band of the 90s era in my opinion. After Core they really separated themselves from the pack.
  • Went down the STP rabbit hole tonight, one of the best rock bands in our lifetime! They were hit-makers and they knew it!
  • @swatts3301
    This interview brings Sour Girl immediately to mind, since the video for the song was filmed around this same time. Scott had just gotten out of jail. The #4 star hat he is wearing.....The way he is reflecting about the broken system that jails people with addictions rather than looking for treatment of the disease. The very disease that took his life. Makes me sad that he died alone on his bus. The song still remains echoes in my head when I think of that day. Pick a flower, hold your breath and drift away....may his soul be at peace now. So glad I got to see him perform shortly before his death. I knew I would never see him again....I think we all knew.
  • @ucfkid67
    Scott is incredibly sharp and smart here. Very impressive.
  • @zeplova87
    Scott being a creature of habit is a such a classic recovered addict thing. I’m six years clean from opiates and all my days are pretty much the same (and I love it!!). It’s a way to regain control when you’ve lived a life that used to have absolutely no control.
  • @goesjem
    I like to remember Scott just like this. Smart, witty and seamingly so straight. The vibe inside the band was great at that moment.
  • @alexrose20
    Imagine if Scott stayed recovered and he became an advocate for drug crime and addiction reform. Seems like he's also passionate about prison and women's rights. Would've loved to see him do more music and get into political/social issues. I think he could've helped a lot of ppl. What we did get from him was a gift and I'll always wish for more.
  • @CorzIlla
    STP goes down in a flame of glory but still one of the best rock bands of our generation.
  • So many amazing songs, it's hard to choose just one. I have always loved, "Interstate Love Song" because it reminds me of the open road, and driving with the top down. The best driving song! R.I.P. Scott.
  • @1224Peterson
    Best STP interview on Youtube. Too bad Scott couldn't have stayed just like that.
  • It's crazy, every interview this band has had... you can tell it's always been the three as an entity and Scott separated from them. The body language, the interactions, he's just on his own island.
  • @andresgarcia6337
    My favorite band ever. Became a fan as soon as I heard one of their song for the first time. Miss Scott so much