Synopses & Reviews
The instant New York Times bestseller: the lead singer of the Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver delivers an exhilarating memoir of scaling the pinnacle of rock stardom, plunging into the chasm of addiction and incarceration, and then clawing his way back to the top again and again.In the early 1990s, Stone Temple Pilots—not U2, not Nirvana, not Pearl Jam—was the hottest band in the world. STP surpassed such megabands as Aerosmith and Motley Crue on MTV and the Billboard charts. Lead singer Scott Weiland became an iconic frontman in the tradition of Mick Jagger, Ozzy Osbourne, and Robert Plant.
Then, when the band imploded, it was Weiland who emerged as the emblem of rock star excess, with his well-publicized drug busts and trips to rehab. Weiland has since made a series of stunning comebacks, leading the Velvet Revolver, releasing solo work, and, most recently, reuniting with Stone Temple Pilots. He still struggles with addiction, but he has prevailed as a loving, dedicated father, as well as a business-savvy artist whose well of creativity is far from empty.
Weiland’s memoir explores his early years as an altar boy right along with his first experiences with sex and drugs. Weiland discusses his complex relationships with his parents, stepfather, siblings, and the love of his life, Mary Forsberg Weiland. Readers learn the fascinating stories behind his most wellknown songs and what it was like to come of age musically in the grunge phenomenon. Not Dead & Not for Sale is a hard rock memoir to be reckoned with—a passionate, insightful, and at times humorous book that reads with extraordinary narrative force.
Review
"Fascinating . . . Weiland's story isn't over, but the four decades' worth of material he crams into Not Dead & Not for Sale makes for a compelling and worthwhile read." —Associated Press
Synopsis
In the early 1990s, Stone Temple Pilotsand#8212;not U2, not Nirvana, not Pearl Jamand#8212;was the hottest band in the world. STP toppled such megabands as Aerosmith and Guns Nand#8217; Roses on MTV and the andlt;Iandgt;Billboard andlt;/Iandgt;charts. Lead singer Scott Weiland became an iconic front man in the tradition of Mick Jagger, David Bowie, and Robert Plant. Then, when STP imploded, it was Weiland who emerged as the emblem of rock star excess, with his well-publicized drug busts and trips to rehab. andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Weiland has since made a series of stunning comebacks, fronting the supergroup Velvet Revolver, releasing solo work, and reuniting with Stone Temple Pilots. He has prevailed as a loving, dedicated father, as well as a business-savvy artist whose well of creativity is far from empty. andlt;Iandgt;Not Dead andamp; Not for Sale andlt;/Iandgt;is a hard rock memoir to be reckoned withand#8212;a passionate, insightful, and at times humorous book that reads with extraordinary narrative force.
About the Author
andlt;bandgt;Scott Weilandandlt;/bandgt; has been nominated for six Grammys, winning two along with numerous MTV, Billboard, and American Music Awards. His work with Stone Temple Pilots has sold more than 18 million records, and his first Velvet Revolver was the bestselling rock album of 2004. andlt;BRandgt;andlt;bandgt;David Ritzandlt;/bandgt; is the only four-time winner of the Gleason Music Book Award. He has collaborated with Ray Charles, Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, Etta James, and Don Rickles. He also cowrote, with Gaye,andnbsp;the song and#8220;Sexual Healing.and#8221;