Not Dead & Not for Sale: A Memoir

Not Dead & Not for Sale: A Memoir

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May 17, 2011 · English · Hardcover (288 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 288
Language English
Published May 17, 2011
Publisher Scribner
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 0743297164
ISBN-13 9780743297165

Description

Scott Weiland's memoir offers an unfiltered glimpse into the tumultuous life of a rock star and the struggles that come with fame. As the frontman of iconic bands like Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver, he paints a vivid picture of the highs that elevated him to stardom, alongside the lows that threatened to pull him under. His candid storytelling reveals not just the exhilarating moments of performing to roaring crowds but also the personal battles with addiction and the challenges of maintaining lasting relationships in a world that often seems to prioritize image over substance.

Through his narrative, readers are drawn into the chaotic whirlwind of life on the road, the pressure to deliver, and the constant search for identity amidst the shifting sands of fame. Weiland’s reflections on his artistic journey are laced with a sense of vulnerability, showcasing both his passion for music and the internal conflicts that shaped him as an artist and a person.

As he uncovers the motivations behind his songwriting and the stories that influenced his music, he invites readers into a deeper understanding of the man behind the microphone. He openly confronts the darker aspects of his life, offering a compelling account of resilience and redemption, emphasizing that survival is not just about success but also about learning from one’s mistakes.

This memoir is a poignant reminder that even those who seem invincible face their demons. Weiland’s journey resonates with anyone who has ever wrestled with their aspirations and shortcomings, making it a relatable exploration of the human experience, particularly within the chaotic world of rock and roll.

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Biography Autobiography & Memoir
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