Album: No. 4 (1999)
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  • A haunting ballad written in Atlanta, this song is about Scott Weiland's first wife, Janina Castaneda, and the end of their relationship - they were going through a divorce at the time that was finalized in 2000. Scott's vocal is reminiscent of Jim Morrison of The Doors. >>>
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    Barry - Greenville, NC

Comments: 5

  • Sniffaboner from WashingtonGod this guy seems to have issues with women! I dont give a s--t !! If he was still alive I would I hunt him down and have my way with him!!
  • H.peyton from Frankfort KentuckyThis song has always been so hypnotizing for me.. It takes you to another place , attaches itself to your heart & soul , then embraces you with velvet wings ..
  • Ets from North CarolinaDefinitely has a Jim Morrison vibe to his vocals. Also, the melody reminds me a little of "These Are A Few Of My Favorite Things"
  • James Gibbs from NycAmazing!
  • Natu from Addis Ababa, EthiopiaNice closing for the album... makes you wanna hear the album all over again.
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