Scott Weiland 12 Bar Blues appreciation thread

bladworth116bladworth116 Posts: 344
edited March 2006 in Other Music
A totally underrated album imo. I can't compare it to STP stuff because I think it is a totally more diverse animal but I love every track. Any thoughts?
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  • uninnocentuninnocent Posts: 1,565
    i really love about nothing and the date
  • clayton12clayton12 Posts: 337
    I totally agree, grea album along with Cornells solo album.
  • uninnocentuninnocent Posts: 1,565
    clayton12 wrote:
    I totally agree, grea album along with Cornells solo album.

    euphoria morning is among cornell's greatest works. and i love temple, sg & audioslave. so that's saying a lot.
  • cookie5798cookie5798 Posts: 396
    12 Bar Blues is the shit! I try to play it at every party I have. It is so diverse and unique as every song is so different! I love it!
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  • PissBottleManPissBottleMan Posts: 4,154
    I haven't heard the whole thing, but what I heard I really like. Although, it took me a while to get into it.

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  • ladygooddivaladygooddiva Posts: 4,169
    i haven´t listen to it for long ...may i should ...couse i jused to love it...
  • bobasfeetbobasfeet Posts: 1,124
    clayton12 wrote:
    I totally agree, grea album along with Cornells solo album.

    Here.here!!
  • chris05chris05 Posts: 347
    Love " 12 Bar Blues " . Bought it first when it came out.

    Hopefully Scott will put out another solo album some day
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  • vmfuryvmfury Posts: 1,091
    As long as he does the "weiland jig", I couldn't care less what he sings. He still has a great voice and the "moves" are the icing on the cake. :D
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  • PJammin'PJammin' Posts: 1,902
    vmfury wrote:
    As long as he does the "weiland jig", I couldn't care less what he sings. He still has a great voice and the "moves" are the icing on the cake. :D

    HAHAHAHAHA...AS SOME OF US KNOW. now i KNOW how you got your moves...and you just can't keep your eyes off of him in that video...during that ONE part. :D
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  • melodyman22melodyman22 Posts: 326
    great fucking album by a great fucking singer
  • Brain of mJBrain of mJ Posts: 786
    In another side note, remember his brief offshoot, Those Magnificent Bastards?
  • BUENABUENA Posts: 165
    In another side note, remember his brief offshoot, Those Magnificent Bastards?


    i thought it was the Magnificent Bastards? Oh well... that should have been a whole album instead of one soundtrack song.
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  • dCowboyPJdCowboyPJ Posts: 479
    chris05 wrote:

    Hopefully Scott will put out another solo album some day

    I heard he's working on a new one now...

    Anyways, I'm a huge Weiland fan. But I don't really like 12 Bar Blues. There's a few tunes I really like, but its really to weird for my liking.
  • fanch75fanch75 Posts: 3,734
    It's a good disc, but fuck "The Date" makes me wanna kill myself so I don't have to hear it one second more
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  • MCGMCG Posts: 780
    I am a long time STP fan but never heard the album. I bought it yesterday because of the reccomendations I found on this thread. I loved it, many thanx fellow jammers!
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  • hoonbeamhoonbeam Posts: 24
    I actually went to a store that has midnight releases to get it. I think I was the only one there to get 12 Bar Blues. The cover is similar to a John Coltrane album cover, which I thought was cool. "Where's the Man" is one of my favorite tracks... The whole album is great 'though.
  • enharmonicenharmonic Posts: 1,917
    I really enjoyed Scott's solo album. I can't really get into Velvet Revolver, though their music doesn't offend my eardrums :)

    I think that Scott should have stayed solo...like Chris Cornell should have stayed solo. They are far more interesting when not confined to the same tired formula.
  • vmfuryvmfury Posts: 1,091
    PJammin' wrote:
    HAHAHAHAHA...AS SOME OF US KNOW. now i KNOW how you got your moves...and you just can't keep your eyes off of him in that video...during that ONE part. :D

    hahahaha!!!! 'Tis true, JF. Let's be factual, however, that it was YOU who demonstrated the "moves" right before my eyes and I'll be honest when I say......YOU pull it off better than he does. :) Hmmmmm.......
    We’ll meet again, but not yet…not yet. 
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