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Ongoing History of New Music

Scott Weiland: Part 1

Ongoing History of New Music

Curiouscast

Music History, History, Music, Music Interviews, Music Commentary

4.8 • 604 Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2017

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

The layout of a tour bus is standard…first, you have the driver’s compartment…behind that is an area where everyone can hang out…a couple of tables, some seating, a fridge, a stove, a microwave and an audio-video system connected to a big-screen TV… Next is a hallway lined with sleeping bunks, usually about three per side…after that, a bathroom and maybe some shower facilities…and finally, we come to the rear bedroom… Here you’ll find a double bed, more seating, another TV and few more amenities… Sometime on December 3, 2015, Scott Weiland entered the back bedroom on his tour bus, which was parked outside a country inn and suites hotel northwest of Minneapolis…he wanted to rest up before that night’s show at the medina ballroom that night…he never came out alive… After 8:00 that night, police were called…there were reports of an unresponsive male, perhaps suffering from an overdose…it was Weiland—and by the time help arrived, he was long dead… The fact that scot weiland had died wasn’t the biggest surprise…it was that he had managed to live to 48…the man lived—and let’s be charitable—a colourful life…unfortunately, those colours were pretty dark… And he was well aware of it…this is a guy who published an autobiography until the title “not dead yet and not for sale”…the first-ever stone temple pilots single was called “dead & bloated,” which features the lines “I am smellin’ like the rose that someone gave me on my birthday deathbed”…Scott was always well aware that he wasn’t living the safest kind of life… At the same time, though, Scott Weiland was one of the great voices to emerge out of the 90s…he was up there with Kurt Cobain, Layne Staley and Eddie Vedder… But who was he?...and how did it eventually come to end in the back of a tour bus in snowy Minnesota?...let’s do what we can to find out… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The layout of a tour bus is pretty standard.

0:42.6

First, you have the driver's compartment.

0:44.7

Behind that is an area where everybody can hang out.

0:47.2

A couple of tables, some seating, a fridge, a stove, probably a microwave,

0:51.4

and an audiovisual system that can be hooked up to a big screen TV.

0:55.0

Next is a hallway lined with some sleeping bunks, usually about three per side.

1:00.2

After that, it's a bathroom and maybe some shower facilities.

1:03.4

And then finally we come to the rear bedroom.

1:06.0

And here you'll find a double bed, more seating, probably another TV, and a few more amenities.

1:12.4

Sometime on December 3, 2015, Scott Weiland entered the back bedroom on his tour bus, which was parked

1:18.6

outside a country inn and suites hotel northwest of Minneapolis. He wanted to rest out before that

1:24.5

night show at the Medina Ballroom. He never came out alive. After 8 o'clock

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