Velvet Revolver Acoustic Video

2007-08-22 by Dave de Sylvia EMERITUS | 2 Comments
Velvet Revolver performed an acoustic version of new single 'The Last Fight' for New York's KROQ radio station yesterday (Tuesday).

Speaking about the meaning behind the song, singer Scott Weiland noted: "Libertad is dedicated to Michael. It is a fitting album title as my brother was certainly searching for his own liberty and freedom up to the way he died. I was really angry at him at first, for my parents and our family but I was able to channel this anger and grief into songs as 'The Last Fight' and 'For A Brother'. It made me come to terms with how sad I was."

Watch a video of the full performance:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lo0iHGWB1X0

Tagged: Velvet Revolver

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emogangstascotty
August 23rd 2007
472 Comments


RIP Micheal Weiland.

GenuineImitation
August 24th 2007
49 Comments


Cool, my local radio station is being represented in this news story.



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