Scott Weiland
by ChezD on 3/19/15Brighton Music Hall - BostonI've seen STP in Arena's and it was amazing but up close and personal Weiland's performance is unmatched.
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I've seen STP in Arena's and it was amazing but up close and personal Weiland's performance is unmatched.
Scott Weiland was awesome. It was the first time I saw him and he sounded awesome. My only gripe about the show was that he played a lot of new songs on tour and not a lot of STP songs and no Velvet Revolver songs. I would go see him again, it was a lot of fun. If you get the chance, you should check him out
Great show, took a couple of songs to really get in to form but overall a great set were Weiland proved he is one of the best front man in rock with a very good band behind him! I flew from Iceland for the show and was amazed at how small the venue was, never would have thought I could get so close to Scott Weiland performing. Only negative part was that the opening act was terrible, pretentious and the singer was just creepy.
Way better than anyone could of hoped. The show was great. Also the venue was great. Nice and intimate. Not sure the actual stone temple pilots could of played better.
my husband and I arrived at Brighton Music Hall at 915, 3/4 of show WAS OVER confused??!!!! and disappointed I mean................shows usually start around 8-9 pm, and that is INCLUDING the opening acts, which there were 2 listed so basically Brighton Music hall shut down by 1015 on a Sat. night in Boston I DID love the music, and enjoyed the last 3 songs by Scott Weiland, AND the band did ROCK :)
Scott looked tired or high. Set list was ok. Always would like more STP and maybe Velvet Revolver.
Awesome! Great show! Recommend seeing. Would see him again
Great Backup Band Stockton, And Scott Weiland and The Wildabouts were Fantastic!!! Scott does not Need The Stone temple Pilots!!!
Scott sounded great came out on time played a great set.Very small venue so you were up close and personal.
Great music, great voice, great performance. Just what I needed, real rock n roll from a rock n roller. Can't wait to see him again. I was digging the new stuff to. Thanks for taking the Cosmic Owl dog tag Scott.
Awesome show and great venue!! Some Stp classics and new stuff too
I did not care to see Scott Weiland, I wanted to see The Last Internationale who had a scheduling conflict. So I did not go and ate the ticket. :-(
I was excited to see Scott and the Band in a small venue like the Social that only holds a few hundred people. But after reading reviews was concerned about what I might see that night. We'll I'm glad to report I was pleasantly suprised as the Show was great. The opening bands were good and interesting. Everyone was on time and on task. Scott and his group came on and rocked it solidly on every song. I was suprised and impressed with his voice as it was strong on every note of every song. I don't who the drummer is, but this guy is a monster hitting harder than anyone I have ever seen, really added a great dynamic. Guitar , bass and back up vocals are not standouts, but all fit solidly into the band. 14 songs and sure I would have liked more, but it was a great show. Definitely recommend.
I've seen STP live 5 times with Scott fronting the band, once with Chester fronting the band, and Scott and The Wildabouts 5 times. Was tuesday night the best experience I've had at a STP related concert? No. Was it still a great concert? Yes. I'm a very loyal Weiland fan and I'll see The Wildabouts any chance I get. When I heard he was playing the Gramercy Theater, I sprung at the opportunity. In the past I have seen the Wildabouts at 2 theaters and 2 clubs. The theater shows were drastically worse than the club shows due to their stage presence and performance. The Wildabouts are a straight-up rock band. Tuesday night was the tightest I have ever seen them, mostly because of the addition of ex-Queens of The Stone Age drummer Joey Castillo. I would also like to comment on guitarist Jeremy Brown, who has improved vastly from all of the other times I have seen The Wildabouts live. Bassist Tommy black holds everything together smoothly. Although minor audible messups were present, the band still managed to create a great live sound. Moving onto the singer himself, Scott showed up looking very sad. I must have picked up his energy because I felt very somber after the show. Scott gave off a vibe that was different than any other time I have seen him live, and it made this show stand out. He struggled with some of the songs but others he belted out with full force. I noticed that his neck was tensing up a lot, meaning that he is not singing correctly. I personally believe that Scott should practice singing a bit more to be on par with the rest of the band in terms of being professional. His mood really seemed to be lightened right before meatplow When a fan screamed out: "Scott, you're still fuckin' awesome baby!". He tried to act cool calm and collected to this comment but when the entire crowd cheered and clapped, a huge smile filled his face. This was definitely a highlight of the show for me. All in all, Scott and the Wildabouts put on a memorable show, only suffering by some vocal strain, and oh yeah! A very short setlist. The crowd was treated to 7 new songs, 6 STP songs, and a David Bowie cover. When the Wildabouts ended their encore with Unglued, everyone anxiously awaited more songs. More songs did not come. I was personally content, but a lot of the fans seemed disgruntled at this fact. Bottom line: If you love Scott Weiland or STP and the Wildabouts come to your town, see them. The guy still has his voice even though he may not be giving it his all. What's most important is that he has an extremely tight backing band.
It was cool, bc there was 3 total bands and the openers were actually really good. Scott Weiland and friends only played maybe 12 songs total... I would think with that much material you'd be able to include Plush, Creep and at least a few others. It was a good show, just a taste.
First of all, I'm a musician, a huge STP and Scott Weiland fan. I'm sorry that he's not in the band, but glad he's still in the scene and working on his sobriety. Regarding the show in Atlanta, I thought the Wildabouts were great, but Scott was very average. Used to seeing him with some attitude and his signature moves on stage. He just announced each song, sang it, and thanked the crowd....repeat. And he sounded tired, winded, no energy behind the vocals. Vasoline was terrible. Maybe his ear monitors were off, but he was singing about a half step (key) off from the band. I don't know, but when I saw STP in Jax, FL a few years ago, he was awesome. This time, not so much. I do wish he and the band the best. Maybe it was just an off night. Also, sad there were only about 250-300 people there. Suggestion to the Scott and the band: plan a different ending. The walking off with megaphone sirens and feedback just don't work. How about this....finish your last song, stand together, bow and thank the crowd....and depart with class.
Scott is sounding great and so is the band. A must see! The alternate version of Dead and Bloated puts the original to shame.
Scott was on fire in Little Rock! Very reminiscent of an STP show but more intimate. The Wildabouts have gotten much tighter live and Scott is still sounding great, and the new songs sound great live.
Venue was pretty dumpy but the band was great. A must see if you're an old STP or Velvet Revolver fan. Scott Weiland was good but the band really made the show awesome.
Very poor.....Could not understand a word....lasted 70 minutes.....