VELVET REVOLVER: 'Money' Studio Clip Posted Online

June 10, 2003

A studio-quality MP3 clip of VELVET REVOLVER's version of the PINK FLOYD classic "Money" has been posted online at this location. The collaboration between former GUNS N' ROSES members Slash, Duff McKagan, and Matt Sorum and STONE TEMPLE PILOTS frontman Scott Weiland appears during the closing credits of director F. Gary Gray's remake of the 1969 British crime comedy "The Italian Job". The group also recorded an original cut called "Set Me Free", which is slated to appear on the soundtrack to the upcoming film adaptation of "The Hulk", due in stores on June 17 through Decca/UMG.

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