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angelordevil said:
When I was chatting with my grandfather the other day in his kitchen, I heard this horrible noise from the living room. It was Scott Stapp singing the American national anthem at a football game.:sick: :sick: :sick:

:lol:

This guy seriously thinks he's gods gift. :slant:
 
Dalton said:



No one is going to riot because of your musical (lack of) taste.

We are, however, secretly planning an intervention night for you.

Friends don't let friends listen to crap music.:wink:

Oh jeez then I am long overdue for an intervention! :lol:

*glances at Enya and Backstreet Boys music*

Okay, diss the Backstreet Boys all you want because I only like a little bit of their music, but don't hate on Enya! XD
 
LikeNoOneBefore said:


Oh jeez then I am long overdue for an intervention! :lol:

*glances at Enya and Backstreet Boys music*

Okay, diss the Backstreet Boys all you want because I only like a little bit of their music, but don't hate on Enya! XD

I happen to like Enya too. The Backstreet Boys on the other hand, :yuck:!!
 
They were just talking about him on Howard Stern. I guess Howard's girlfriend has some TV show, Stapp went on there drunk and was insulting her, calling her a "bimbo" and saying that she was only w/ Howard because of his money, that "bimbos" like her wouldn't give Scott the time of day. Then he started touching her, putting his hand on her back etc. Howard is pissed but she doesn't want him to make a big deal out of it.

Stapp also said (on that show or a NYC radio show, I'm not sure) he met Bono and Edge and that Bono was an asshole to him . Stapp wanted to go on Howard's show but his "handlers" wouldn't let him-I guess he wanted to have a "face off" w/ Dave Grohl, he hates him because Dave made fun of him I guess.
 
a Post article courtesy of the Foo Fighters message board...

From Todays (Dec 1) New York Post, page 6.

EX-Creed frontman Scott Stapp created a ruckus on the set of Spike TV's "Casino Cinema" this week. Stapp, who's promoting his new solo album, "The Great Divide," showed up "drunk," according to witnesses, and "was totally wild on set — cursing and giving the finger and dissing Bono and Dave Grohl." The uproar was caught on camera and airs next Tuesday, including Stapp calling fellow guest Beth Ostrosky, Howard Stern's lissome girlfriend, a "bimbo." "Beth and Steve Schirripa were the total professionals, though, and made the best of the situation to get the filming done," the insider added.


I never liked Stapp anyway...
 
From the New York Daily News
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/gossip/story/370391p-315063c.html

"Maybe rocker Scott Stapp - former front man for the very pious Christian rock band Creed - was possessed by Satan when he showed up for a taping of the Spike TV show "Casino Cinema" on Tuesday afternoon.

According to multiple sources on the set, the 32-year-old Stapp appeared intoxicated when he arrived at the show's upper East Side studio and proceeded to terrorize hosts Beth Ostrosky and Steve Schirripa, the producers and the crew members alike with his boorish and vulgar antics on- and off-camera.

Stapp - who just released his first solo album, "The Great Divide" - was there as a guest co-host on the weekly program, which plays a movie with intermittent breaks of studio chatter and interactive casino games.

"From the moment he walked into the studio, he was rude, belligerent and drunk," reports a Lowdown spy. "With Beth, he was nothing but extremely mean, sexist and an all-around jerk."

Another source says that even with his publicist in tow, Stapp cursed "every other word," called a female executive producer a "b-," constantly flipped the bird, and referred to Ostrosky - better known as Howard Stern's longtime girlfriend - as a "bimbo."

Stapp also couldn't resist taking swipes at his more famous rock colleagues. "I met [U2's] Bono and The Edge, and Bono was an a- to me," he declared, before insulting Foo Fighters front man Dave Grohl's manhood as "freaking little."

When a crew member accidently bumped into him on the set and quickly said he was sorry, Stapp snapped, "Yeah, you better f-ing be."

Says one spy, "Beth and Steve were total professionals about it, and did everything to make sure the show got taped."

Reps for Stapp and Ostrosky did not respond to detailed messages yesterday, but viewers can see Stapp's bad behavior for themselves - with appropriate bleeps, of course - when the show airs Dec. 6."

I found out about this through USATODAY's Pop Candy http://blogs.usatoday.com/popcandy/ which is a constant source of amusement to me. Oh and the author is a huge U2 fan..

Xavier
 
somehow my curiousity led me to this http://www.311conspiracy.com/
if this is true then I'm glad this shithead is getting his karmic comeuppance. Thought I did read this and was curious, does anyone know what this means? "No thanksgiving is complete without turkey, stuffing, pumpkin pie, or the annual rock star brawl. Where in the past no one was surprised to hear about the Durst-Kid Rock-Bono-James Brown brawls..."

Bono and James Brown had a brawl??

Xavier
 
EdgeVox said:
somehow my curiousity led me to this http://www.311conspiracy.com/
if this is true then I'm glad this shithead is getting his karmic comeuppance. Thought I did read this and was curious, does anyone know what this means? "No thanksgiving is complete without turkey, stuffing, pumpkin pie, or the annual rock star brawl. Where in the past no one was surprised to hear about the Durst-Kid Rock-Bono-James Brown brawls..."

Bono and James Brown had a brawl??

Xavier

Scott Stapp and 311 Brawl
Former Creed frontman gets in tussle with L.A. rockers in Baltimore

At Baltimore's Harbor Court Hotel on Thanksgiving night, members of Los Angeles rockers 311, on a day off from their national tour, got into a fist fight with former Creed frontman Scott Stapp, in town to promote his solo debut, The Great Divide. 311 singer S.A. Martinez suffered a fractured knuckle as a result of the brawl, which the band says Stapp started.

"We had just finished dinner and were at the hotel bar to watch the Lakers game when Scott Stapp walked in being very loud and obnoxious," Martinez tells Rolling Stone. "In fact, one of the first things he said was that he loved to fight. So he started doing shots and breaking the glass on the bar, almost hitting one of our crew guys. My wife and I moved to a table and eventually Scott made his way over and sat down. He was looking for attention. Even before that, he had wadded up a napkin that he lobbed in our direction. It was pathetic, and we tried to ignore him, but it was impossible. Then he made a pretty disrespectful comment to my wife, which I'd rather not repeat, but in no uncertain terms, the word 'fuck' was used. That's when [drummer] Chad [Sexton] walked over."

"I had run into Scott that day," says Sexton. "We have some things in common, like the same producer, and we chatted for a few minutes. So knowing we got along earlier, I kindly asked him not to disrespect anybody and reminded him that we're all friends. That's when he sucker-punched me -- hit me right in the face."

"When Scott punched Chad," adds Martinez, "in the follow-through, he hit my wife so then I threw my punch. I think the last time I got into a fight was in the third grade, but it was an instant reaction on my part. [311 bassist] P-Nut also came over and he got sucked into it, opening up a scar on his right arm from a recent surgery. Scott went down, and his girl came over and sat on him to get him to stop, but he got up, enraged, still wanting to fight. After about five minutes, hotel security finally broke it up and kicked him out. Honestly, the hotel was really at fault for not kicking him out when he threw the first shot glass."

Later that night, Martinez went to a local hospital to treat what's called a "boxer's fracture." His right hand is now in a cast, but he was able to perform the following day in Baltimore. "It was different, because I'm used to holding the mike in that hand," he says. "Thankfully, I can still bust a move."

Ironically, before the situation escalated, Stapp had told the members of 311 that he was a fan, according to Martinez. "He was telling us how he'd been to a show of ours in Florida, where he got up on stage, and that he was so thankful that we didn't kick him off," says the singer. "He was saying, 'You had no idea that you guys being so cool to me would inspire me to start a band, and for me to sell 30 million records, win a Grammy, VMAs, Billboard Awards . . .' He just went on and on, like some drunk guy who wouldn't shut the fuck up, while we just wanted to watch the game."

In the end, 311 insist they were acting in self-defense and, according to Sexton, have gone public as a response to rumors to "tell what really happened that so there's no misinformation out there . . . We're very positive people. We've preached positivity on every record we've made. We don't have altercations like this ever. And we even wish Scott well."

For Stapp, this is not the first such incident. In April of 2001, while a member of Creed, he was involved in a bar brawl in St. Augustine, Florida. Witnesses told Rolling Stone at the time that Stapp threw a punch at a man who had taunted him.

When contacted by Rolling Stone, Stapp's representative had no comment on the Baltimore altercation. And according to the Baltimore police department, no charges have been filed.


That piece of comedy was from rollingstone.com.
 
Anyone want to kick this thread up another notch needs to find the Stappy story about trying to hook with the chick at Denny's or whatever. I can't find it.

It is apparent the dude is melting down.
 
This is already being discussed in another thread.

I had no idea Creed actually won a Grammy. The fact that they did should be proof once and for all that winning a Grammy is absolutely meaningless.
 
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