Stone Temple Pilots made their triumphant return last night by playing Jimmy Kimmel Lives Cheap Rosetta Stone Pontiac Garage. A non-imprisoned Scott Weiland and his STP mates played two songs, Purples "Vasoline" (above) and Tiny Musics "Trippin On a Hole in a Paper Heart." The band are set to kick off their massive reunion tour May 17th at Columbus, Ohios Rock on the Range festival, but not before Weiland serves those eight days in jail. Rosetta Stone talked to Weiland for his most comprehensive post-Velvet Revolver interview, which you can read here. Were there any specific acts of sexism in the course of creating your work that you remember? Yeah, I know there are, but not that I can think of. But I know theyre there; I can feel them all simmering and my guts starting to churn just thinking about it. Can you think of any specific moments when you felt alienated because you were a woman in rock roll? The Blackhearts were opening for the Scorpions, in 1984 or something, so we had just had a whole bunch of really big hits. We were playing in Italy and Spain. The audience, it was all guys, and they were like worked up into this frothy frenzy. They wanted to kill me. They Cheap Rosetta Stone Software wanted to fucking kill me — "You fucking cunt!" Violently trying to get to me, hawking lugies. I was covered in spit, and it was hanging off me, and I would sit there, and I wouldnt leave the stage. It was like, theyre not going to make me leave the stage. I cried every night because I didnt understand why they hated me so much. To maintain the rock roll high, the New York-based rockers broke into "Last Night," with guitarist Albert Hammond Jr. leaning back during the solo in rock-god style. An electrifying "Vision of Division" and "Barely Legal" followed, with Hammond pulling the coolest rock move of the night: a trust fall into a back roll out of the songs ending note. In one surreal moment, comedian David Cross made his way to the front row to shout "hip-hip hooray!" between songs. Apparently, one visiting rock icon wasnt enough for the Strokes. "Enough of that shit. We got a guest here," said Casablancas. "The man himself, the beautiful Lou Reed." The former Velvet Underground frontman sauntered onstage armed with a white axe, and let Casablancas kick off Rosetta Stone Italian the first verse of his solo classic, "Walk on the Wild Side."
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