After the fateful news of the death of Scott Weiland, former lead singer of the band American rock Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver, as a consequence of cardiac arrest who glowered while traveling by bus Thursday night, former members of his group of worship they dedicated a farewell. His body was found lifeless when he was touring with his last band, The Wildabouts, in the city of Bloomington, Minn.
The singer of 48 years was with the group between 1989 and 2003, one of the most influential bands in the nineties. After a period of rupture, they gathered again between 2008 and 2013.
Through his Facebook account, former members of Stone Temple Pilots devoted a few words to Scott Weiland. In the message, Robert, Eric and Dean thank you for your friendship and together have created a musical legacy that made many people happy.
Then the message:
"Dear Scott,
Let us begin by saying thank you for sharing your life with us.
Together we specify a musical legacy that has given joy to many people and great memories.
These memories are many and profound for us.
We know that in good times and bad, fought over and over again.
That's what made you who you were.
You were gifted beyond words, Scott.
Part of that gift was part of your curse.
With deep sorrow for you and your family, we are sad to see you go.
All our love and respect.
We will miss you , brother.
Robert, Eric, Dean. "
Various entertainment figures who lived with him the era of grunge also posted messages on social networks distressed by his departure.
Scott Weiland Stone Temple Pilots formed with Robert and Dean DeLeo and drummer Eric Kretz in 1989, achieving fame with his records Core (1993) and Purple (1994). Part with contemporary bands like Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Alice in Chains and Soundgarden and others.