The record, which reached Number Three on the chart and has been certified eight-times platinum, also serves as home to many of the group’s signature tunes, including “Sex Type Thing,” “Wicked Garden,” “Dead & Bloated” and “Creep.” Their follow-up album, Purple, was just as big, reaching Number One on the charts and selling more than 6 million copies, thanks to hits like “Vasoline,” “Big Empty,” “Unglued” and “Interstate Love Song.” The shambolic, muted tones of their breakthrough single “Plush” earned them unwanted comparisons to Pearl Jam but also scored them a Grammy and Best New Artist VMA in 1994. Success came quickly to the San Diego band upon its release. Stone Temple Pilots mixed brooding hard-rock with Weiland’s powerful, husky baritone in a way that struck a chord with the grunge generation. After performing under the name Mighty Joe Young, the group changed their name to Stone Temple Pilots before the release of their 1992 debut, Core. He formed his first band at age 16 and, in the late Eighties, STP’s lineup came together with Dean DeLeo on guitar, his brother Robert on bass and drummer Eric Kretz. He moved with his family to Ohio for a number of years and returned to California with his family when he was 14. His stepfather, Dave Weiland, adopted him at age five. His mother, Sharon Williams, and father, Kent Kline, divorced two years later. Weiland was born Scott Richard Kline on October 27th, 1967 in San Jose, California.
We all travelled around this world together on tour our band, wives, and kids … and we grew to a big family that still remains to this day. It’s just so sad and brutal from any perspective.” His artistry will live on, of that, there is no doubt. Deepest condolences and sadness are for his children, Noah and Lucy. “We are deeply saddened to learn of the loss of our old friend and bandmate, Scott Weiland,” Velvet Revolver posted on member Duff McKagan’s Facebook. “We experienced a good chunk of life with Scott, and even in his darkest times, we all had hope and love for him. “So gutted, I am thinking of his family tonight.” “Just learned our friend Scott Weiland has died,” he wrote. Jane’s Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro announced the news of Weiland’s passing in a since-deleted tweet shortly after midnight EST.
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Like some STP it's a pretty repetitive song, but it's fun, and now you know how to play it.Flashback: Tina Turner Covers Dolly Parton, Kris Kristofferson on Debut Solo Album
The other guy's tab is almost bang on, I just figured I'd make one that you can count to, to make it a bit easier.