Stone Temple Pilots Late Night Performances From 1993-2010

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Jarred Walker

Jarred Walker

5 ай бұрын

0:17 Wicked Garden
4:39 Vasoline
8:16 Unglued
11:10 Big Bang Baby
15:40 Lady Picture Show
20:24 Sour Girl
24:57 Sour Girl (featuring Junior Brown)
29:21 Atlanta
35:11 Between The Lines
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@docbrown6797
@docbrown6797 4 ай бұрын
Weiland was a phenomenal front man. This band blew my face off when I was 19 and continue to do so at 49.
@gannonkupkosr.9801
@gannonkupkosr.9801 3 ай бұрын
Same. I am 48 so I am really right there with you. STP and AIC were the staple... still are. The rhythms and melodies while introducing some blues are unmatched. I fear they will never be matched, but maybe that is good... no imitating...
@Pdx616
@Pdx616 3 ай бұрын
I miss him so much, just the best! The best voice maybe of all time.
@scrimmerman
@scrimmerman 3 ай бұрын
@@gannonkupkosr.9801 Same here. I'm 61 and saw both AIC and STP a couple times in my 30s and 40s. Best frontman ever and one of the best hard rock bands of all time IMHO.
@jesseregenauer630
@jesseregenauer630 3 ай бұрын
Similar timeline here. I'll be 48 this year and I really became interested in these guys at 19 too. Years later now as an active musician I have an even deeper appreciation for their music.....
@AngryAndNegativeHistoryProject
@AngryAndNegativeHistoryProject 2 ай бұрын
STP, Soundgarden, pj, aic. The Big Four..... Oh yeah, Nirvana, I wasn't as big of a fan of them.
@GachaMetal
@GachaMetal 3 ай бұрын
I worked with these guys for Atlantic from 92-‘03 through many ups and downs. Great musicians, amazing song crafters, and even better human beings. Soooo many great memories!
@carlosgarita7094
@carlosgarita7094 2 ай бұрын
So you worked in the musical industry in the best era: the 90s. Who else you worked with?
@GachaMetal
@GachaMetal 2 ай бұрын
@@carlosgarita7094 it was a looong time ago, and a great experience. Bands like STP, Kid Rock, Overkill, Rush, Testament, Clutch, etc…
@tproudboomer5965
@tproudboomer5965 2 ай бұрын
@@GachaMetal You ever work with a band called “Billy and The Butt Boys” out of San Francisco?
@GachaMetal
@GachaMetal 2 ай бұрын
@@tproudboomer5965 No, “but” if I did, they would’ve been the biggest band in the country! Lol
@williamburroughs2273
@williamburroughs2273 2 ай бұрын
@@GachaMetal lol
@semmert
@semmert 2 ай бұрын
I never understood how people can forget to turn on a singer's mic. Like literally blows me away every time I see it.
@jarredwalker9919
@jarredwalker9919 2 ай бұрын
🤣 Reminds me of Velvet Revolver Rock am Ring 2007. They opened with Let it Roll and completely forgot about Scott's mic. Absolutely kills the opening hype of that concert for me.
@widehotep9257
@widehotep9257 7 күн бұрын
Just happened at a Loverboy concert I attended a few weeks ago!
@Eddie71883
@Eddie71883 4 күн бұрын
😂hahaa
@johnthelesserofthethirdoft863
@johnthelesserofthethirdoft863 3 ай бұрын
0:17 Wicked Garden 4:39 Vasoline 8:16 Unglued 11:10 Big Bang Baby 15:40 Lady Picture Show 20:24 Sour Girl 24:57 Sour Girl w/ Junior Brown 29:21 Atlanta 35:11 Between The Lines
@JosephStock7241
@JosephStock7241 2 ай бұрын
Kinda zoot soot riot
@musicshead
@musicshead 2 ай бұрын
Thanks man
@MarkOnbone
@MarkOnbone 2 ай бұрын
Thanx, bro!
@Brasil_RJ
@Brasil_RJ 2 ай бұрын
✌️🤙
@emersontomasini9495
@emersontomasini9495 Ай бұрын
Thank you very much. 🤗
@krolac9306
@krolac9306 3 ай бұрын
I'm 67 years old, and a "crazy" senior citizen who plays drums, STP IMHO, is the Led Zeppelin of the 90's, Scott was so damn talented and an outstanding front man, I sure do miss him, RIP! Jarred, thank you, for a great compilation!
@bobt5778
@bobt5778 3 ай бұрын
Yeah I'm 64 and though the 70s was my era from music, I found this group to be gritty and powerful. Really liked Robert DeLeo on bass too. Trying to learn this song right now!
@ltlt1219
@ltlt1219 3 ай бұрын
Imo his voice is fairly reminiscent of Jim Morrison's, especially in 'Atlanta'. They were great, STP. RIP Scott Weiland
@gonkdroid7281
@gonkdroid7281 3 ай бұрын
what makes you say they were the led zeppelin of the 90s?
@landencarrier5200
@landencarrier5200 3 ай бұрын
Respectfully as much as they hated hearing it, i think Soundgarden was the LZ of the 90s, but STP is one of the most unique and different sounds out there. Constantly compared to others like Pearl Jam, but Scott and the guys were wholly like any other sound out there.
@krolac9306
@krolac9306 3 ай бұрын
I'm going to take a quote from "landencarrier5200" but Scott and the guys were wholly like any other sound out there. I was just trying to state a "newer" sound for a "newer" generation! @@gonkdroid7281
@scottenosh4548
@scottenosh4548 2 ай бұрын
His voice on Sour Girl is amazing!
@joesphanthony6372
@joesphanthony6372 4 ай бұрын
"This is a mark of a great band" - David Letterman
@manclimbtree3622
@manclimbtree3622 2 ай бұрын
Scott Weiland is a wildly under-celebrated artist. One of the greatest vocalists and frontmen of all time. The man was absolutely brilliant and highly gifted. Shame how he went but we all saw it coming. I had tickets to see STP but Scott pulled off the tour to go to rehab. Never got to see them live. Major bummer. At least we have the music he left behind. Man, what a true artist. STP got me through some pretty crazy times in my life and they’ll always have a special place in my heart.
@donsimons9810
@donsimons9810 6 күн бұрын
the velvet revolver era… i think the drinking then was what ultimately got him
@bradparker9664
@bradparker9664 4 ай бұрын
I was a patrol officer for a number of years, and my now late former partner was the biggest STP you're ever going to meet. Nothing like running call to call with Jeff blasting STP in the middle of the night on the city's dime. I didn't care for them initially, being a fan of late 60's and early 70's Laurel Canyon brand country rock, but by the time he died, I was a huge fan, which was like a mission of his. Mission accomplished, Jeff.
@MicheleMcAdoo
@MicheleMcAdoo 3 ай бұрын
😢 he knew he was dying? And had to get you & STP to hookup before he could go ? 💖💖🥰
@billydamnit
@billydamnit Ай бұрын
No one cares
@MicheleMcAdoo
@MicheleMcAdoo Ай бұрын
@@billydamnit WRONG! PLENTY CARE!! AND GOOD CARING PEOPLE WILL ALWAYS OUTNUMBER TROLLS LIKE YOU BY THE MILLIONS! 💯💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
@user-nh9hp1dh6w
@user-nh9hp1dh6w Ай бұрын
@@billydamnit i care. F you. Why talk stuff when someone is opening up about some personal experience. F you. I hope you stub you’re toe tonight
@30AndHatingIt
@30AndHatingIt Ай бұрын
Better believe no one gives a fuck about you either, asshole.
@JohnBuddy99
@JohnBuddy99 2 ай бұрын
One of the best singers I've ever heard!!!!
@100hooker
@100hooker 4 ай бұрын
Scott could sing a song about cleaning toilets in the men’s bathroom at Dennys and make it sound cool
@dvsteinert
@dvsteinert 3 ай бұрын
Ha ha. That's a great idea for a song.
@cygnals524
@cygnals524 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, while Nikki Sixx is using the toilet water from the Denny's bathroom to shoot up could be part of the story line as well. I heard nikki mention doing that on a Howard Stern interview once.
@RC-fi8nn
@RC-fi8nn 3 ай бұрын
I hear that's what Interstate Love Song is about
@jer8279
@jer8279 2 ай бұрын
"CAN YOU CLEAN...THE BATHROOOMM..CAN YOU SWEEEEP WITHHH A BROOOOM!"
@100hooker
@100hooker 2 ай бұрын
@@jer8279 I want to sanitize the changing station And refill the hand soap I’ll mop the floors, wipe down the stall doors And make the faucets sparkle Your turn. 😀
@dustinwatkins3791
@dustinwatkins3791 3 ай бұрын
Scott told Dave thanks for having us back every time! Rip Scott! #STP
@secondtoesgoes
@secondtoesgoes 3 ай бұрын
What an insanely great band! The Deleo brothers are brilliant. Weiland is one hell of a front man and his voice 😍
@natezarate5413
@natezarate5413 2 ай бұрын
Was… RIP😢
@stanreaper3080
@stanreaper3080 2 ай бұрын
The DeLeos had a subtle complexity to their music. Very simple feel, but excellently crafted and very intricate at times.
@erikkibler3466
@erikkibler3466 2 ай бұрын
He still IS a great front man in the footage of him performing..
@patriotschannel1336
@patriotschannel1336 3 ай бұрын
Those bass lines are legendary!! All around amazing band!
@wking8
@wking8 2 ай бұрын
Robert is criminally underrated as a bassist
@Cliftyman
@Cliftyman 27 күн бұрын
DeLeo is an awesome bassist... roots in jazz... you should check out his interview with Rick Beato... much respect
@widehotep9257
@widehotep9257 7 күн бұрын
Both those DeLeo brothers are amazing guitarists and extremely talented songwriters.
@f.frederickskitty2910
@f.frederickskitty2910 4 ай бұрын
Scott had all the moves. As a woman whose son describes as "the cardboard dancer" I always enjoyed watching Scott dance. I think the secret to great dancing is having absolutely no inhibitions at all while doing it - something I'll never be capable of or ever mastering, at least not in this lifetime. Maybe the next one?
@MikeGervasi
@MikeGervasi 3 ай бұрын
Doesn't always work. Look at Ian Curtis.
@jesseeldridge7619
@jesseeldridge7619 2 ай бұрын
Only Morrison, Weiland and Micheal Hutchence from Inxs can move like that.
@margaretschaffner9133
@margaretschaffner9133 Ай бұрын
so you have secrets? I don't get the statement.
@kristinaneuner7058
@kristinaneuner7058 3 ай бұрын
God, Atlanta is such a beautiful song.
@jenniferhopkins3796
@jenniferhopkins3796 Ай бұрын
Yes!! Everyone always talks about the vocals on Sour Girl, but Atlanta is it for me!❤
@litedawg
@litedawg 17 сағат бұрын
This is fantastic! He sounds like Jim Morrison here . Jmo.
@Jtdubbzz
@Jtdubbzz 3 ай бұрын
DeLeo’s guitar riffs were incredible. Only way I can describe them are inside out
@donsimons9810
@donsimons9810 6 күн бұрын
underrated zen master. looked for maximal harmonies with minimal effort. Always considers ambiance over flash
@sharonlittle7067
@sharonlittle7067 3 ай бұрын
Been a fan since 93. I was 13 yrs old and was completely mesmerized. Scott held my hand and sang to me during a Charlotte nc show .Completely blew my mind. I loved him so much. The entire band is too talented for words.
@LucasPenido
@LucasPenido 3 ай бұрын
This band raised me musically! Started listening when I was 14…am 42 today and still the same goosebump when sons like “Still Remais” come through the speakers!
@palaciosmia
@palaciosmia 2 ай бұрын
"Still Remains" is still my fav STP song and one of the great underrated songs in rock history
@IxQuit
@IxQuit 3 ай бұрын
Man, so glad I got to see these guys at least once. Went on a family vacation to Myrtle Beach around New Years in 2001 and STP just so happened to be playing the small House of Blues venue during our stay. One of the most memorable shows I've ever been to. My mom and aunt ate and drank in the restaurant while me and my best friend got our faces melted 5 feet away from the stage in the concert venue.
@erikkibler3466
@erikkibler3466 2 ай бұрын
Damn that’s tight,what a nice surprise!
@jefft9893
@jefft9893 3 ай бұрын
The vocals on Sour Girl were excellent
@evanmichael3153
@evanmichael3153 3 ай бұрын
Opening bars of The Peanuts "Christmas Time Is Here" into "Unglued" ...just badass! 🤘🤘
@dartheejit6797
@dartheejit6797 3 ай бұрын
Lots of jazz chops in STP. Absolutely set them apart.
@adamdesanti6713
@adamdesanti6713 2 ай бұрын
@@dartheejit6797 For sure. The high-end STP songs with the jazzy chords are absolutely timeless. I wasn't a grunge fan per-se, but the songs I liked, I really really liked.
@robertbarnhart7791
@robertbarnhart7791 2 ай бұрын
Adhesive Love
@phydauex
@phydauex 2 ай бұрын
Love these guys. God bless Letterman for supporting so many bands.
@MaCNuTz-tu8ot
@MaCNuTz-tu8ot 4 ай бұрын
Used to think the comparisons to Pearl Jam was funny back then but I’ll take STP every time
@daviddemaria3982
@daviddemaria3982 4 ай бұрын
Not even close. STP for the win.
@tankthelord1178
@tankthelord1178 3 ай бұрын
Same here anyday.
@lorritolliver3407
@lorritolliver3407 3 ай бұрын
No one can sing like Scott. I miss him!
@FMCTJR56
@FMCTJR56 3 ай бұрын
-can they both be great?
@ghostface_grilla1155
@ghostface_grilla1155 2 ай бұрын
STP had consistently great albums to.
@dylanwoodrow2553
@dylanwoodrow2553 2 ай бұрын
Scott was always a great front man. As the years passed you could see he was getting thinner and wasting away. Thanks for giving the world your voice
@curtisanderson9731
@curtisanderson9731 2 ай бұрын
One of my favorite bands… RIP Scott…
@darke812
@darke812 2 ай бұрын
No doubt man. Lost a great one there. Fucking drugs.
@emersontomasini9495
@emersontomasini9495 Ай бұрын
Everybody on rock and pop is dying, so sad. Excuse my broken english.
@MrSustainz
@MrSustainz 2 ай бұрын
Weiland was a star and a legend. Many artists that performed with him throughout his career were jealous of his charisma, unfortunately. RIP brother.
@cirenosnor5768
@cirenosnor5768 Ай бұрын
Jealous? Or did they simply admire his charisma 🤷🏽‍♂️
@wplants9793
@wplants9793 Ай бұрын
Billy Corgan said that at his funeral: so many were jealous of him
@bullock4211
@bullock4211 3 ай бұрын
Scott looked so healthy during the Core tour
@briancannon3987
@briancannon3987 3 ай бұрын
He always looked good
@BrockLanders
@BrockLanders Ай бұрын
Before he started shooting H
@janesmith716
@janesmith716 17 күн бұрын
Yeah, you can see the muscle mass loss over the course of appearances.
@romelovesdan
@romelovesdan 4 ай бұрын
STP were a force with a varied catalogue of great tunes. They are still powerful and great on stage now despite the loss of Weiland. Go see them in 2024.
@Friscorockhead
@Friscorockhead 2 ай бұрын
The DeLeo brothers were a huge reason behind the success of STP. Obviously, Scott was one of the best front men ever, but there's still lots of talent there without him.
@romelovesdan
@romelovesdan 2 ай бұрын
@@Friscorockhead I have seen that first hand at the shows.
@clevercloverlawncare5066
@clevercloverlawncare5066 2 ай бұрын
His vocals on Sour Girl are perfect.
@erikkibler3466
@erikkibler3466 2 ай бұрын
Yeah most bands are lucky to have one or two songs as good as most of what they put out.they were talented and creative guys.
@mariannetuite7411
@mariannetuite7411 Ай бұрын
The DeLeos and Eric Kretz are immensely talented. But without Weiland it just isn’t STP anymore 🤷🏻‍♀️
@chrisgreen1904
@chrisgreen1904 Ай бұрын
93 was a great year to be alive.
@chriswilson9331
@chriswilson9331 27 күн бұрын
Damn right it was. I miss it.
@Albert-the-Astro
@Albert-the-Astro 4 ай бұрын
Killer version of “Sour Girl”
@monkeyliver1986
@monkeyliver1986 4 ай бұрын
Big bang baby has one of the most badass riffs ever
@johns.6197
@johns.6197 4 ай бұрын
Yep
@100hooker
@100hooker 4 ай бұрын
Reminds me of a slowed down Peter Gun.
@100hooker
@100hooker 4 ай бұрын
Reminds me of a slowed down Peter Gun.
@100hooker
@100hooker 4 ай бұрын
Scott could sing a song about cleaning toilets in the men’s bathroom at Dennys and make it sound cool.
@Poqanics
@Poqanics 2 ай бұрын
I love that song so much
@RobertSmith-lw2bx
@RobertSmith-lw2bx 4 ай бұрын
Scott was a great lyricist. One of my favorite song writer of all time.
@andrew.hamsterdad
@andrew.hamsterdad 3 ай бұрын
Scott IS
@antoniovera667
@antoniovera667 2 ай бұрын
The only band from grunge era that had an evolution, what a band! What a beautiful performance and voive of Scott on Sour Girl and Atlanta
@bigbrytunney8753
@bigbrytunney8753 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for uploading this, these are some of my favorite "late night" musical performances of all time. STP's Letterman stuff disappeared a few years back, idk why. I always felt Dave appreciated them a little bit more than most musical acts he had
@daviddemaria3982
@daviddemaria3982 3 ай бұрын
He definitely did. He knew he was hearing greatness.
@AndrewLemmings1998
@AndrewLemmings1998 3 ай бұрын
And he tried to warn Scott. But Scott was already an addict from the age of 15-16. He was reaching fame and partying hard, he was young. He probably just saw Dave warning him as some old dude lecturing him about the dangers of drugs and partying, like a square.(Dave had just turned 30 at the time, Scott was maybe 25, maybe still 24, and he would see Dave as old, especially since Dave had been in the business since 1981).
@shellybean9
@shellybean9 3 ай бұрын
@@AndrewLemmings1998 I agree, but Dave was 46 is '93, he was born in 1947.
@adka9473
@adka9473 3 ай бұрын
Had the opportunity to see STP for free at UNH back in very early 2000s. Was about 15 feet from the stage. One of the best shows I have ever seen in my life. Scott's energy was beyond palpable, it was hard to take my eyes off of him
@jackspry9736
@jackspry9736 Ай бұрын
RIP Scott Weiland (October 27, 1967 - December 3, 2015), age 48 You will be remembered as a legend
@SteveR5954
@SteveR5954 3 ай бұрын
There is no better band of the era than STP... they had it all. And how cool is it hearing bands playing with proper loud amps in a TV studio... sad how it goes these days...
@user-qy8yl5sc8r
@user-qy8yl5sc8r 3 ай бұрын
90s had the best bands...all unique in their own way so to single one band out is like saying u like this son over ur other son.. just can't do it.
@scottgarrett744
@scottgarrett744 3 ай бұрын
STP is my favorite son, lol...😂
@user-qy8yl5sc8r
@user-qy8yl5sc8r 3 ай бұрын
@@scottgarrett744 u must have one son
@cidlopez
@cidlopez 3 ай бұрын
I remember when this album Core came out. We were blessed with so many great albums during this time. The list goes on and on.
@cowondeso
@cowondeso 4 ай бұрын
Scott at his healty shape of body and the 90s grunge worm jumping dance style always fun to watch😂
@erichbrinkerhoff2360
@erichbrinkerhoff2360 4 ай бұрын
There are no words to express the grief I feel knowing I will never see this lineup again!
@andrew.hamsterdad
@andrew.hamsterdad 3 ай бұрын
That's what YOU think 🤔
@rageagainstthemachine7434
@rageagainstthemachine7434 4 ай бұрын
🎸🎸🎸💯💯STONE TEMPLE PILOTS🏆🏆🏆🌿🌹RIP SCOTT WEILAND , LAYNE STAYLEY , CHRIS CORNELL , CHESTER BENNINGTON 🌿🌹🌹🌿 RIP TO THE ONES GONE🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@andrew.hamsterdad
@andrew.hamsterdad 3 ай бұрын
Rise In Power Scott 🫶
@UrbanMonkey55
@UrbanMonkey55 4 ай бұрын
Atlanta was fantastic. Didn't know they did this one live on Late Night.
@Albert-the-Astro
@Albert-the-Astro 4 ай бұрын
You can Dave really digs STP.
@Rll440
@Rll440 3 ай бұрын
1990s never be forgotten.
@hotmanchicken4209
@hotmanchicken4209 2 ай бұрын
Melancholy can feel good because it reminds you of the happiness you experienced (and may now miss). Happiness can feel sad because you fear someday you will lose whatever it is that makes you this happy. STP / Soundgarden / Nirvana /Pearl Jam/Alice in chains/ Temple of the dog / Melvins /Smashing Pumpkins/ Mad Season. To many to name ✌❤🤘
@user-zx1ir7jt4c
@user-zx1ir7jt4c Ай бұрын
It was great to have Scott around for a long as we did. He could have easily croaked when he was much younger. What a talent he was. He often gets compared to other grunge era singers but to me he easily blows them all away. He has far more dynamic range. Him and Cornell were the elite....
@javiermendoza2942
@javiermendoza2942 3 ай бұрын
Scott was so great. I almost wish i never saw him, then i wouldnt be sad hes gone.
@jarredwalker9919
@jarredwalker9919 3 ай бұрын
Interesting perspective. I had a chance to see him solo around 2013-2014 and skipped out on it. People say that everything happens for a reason. I regret the decision not to go, but wonder if the reason was so I didn't witness him in that shape.
@395PRS
@395PRS 7 күн бұрын
To never love would be a much worse fate. To love is one of the greatest miracles. You can't buy it and it Never Dies...
@janesmith716
@janesmith716 17 күн бұрын
Never get tired of watching Scott.
@deborahjacob5277
@deborahjacob5277 3 ай бұрын
I really liked this "collection" of STP and Late Show. Interesting to see the boys' visual changes over time. At first, very young (except Dean, the oldest of them all). Scott was very handsome in Lady Picture Show and Atlanta. I'm suspicious of this, but for me, Robert has always been the most attractive and over time, he's improved his look: he's so charming in his last performance, with his classic sunglasses. I love STP. I'm from Brazil and thank you for posting these presentations.
@reginadennington4201
@reginadennington4201 2 ай бұрын
Definitely goodlookin
@drewstyles3377
@drewstyles3377 3 ай бұрын
Holy shit! Haven’t seen this in decades. The first Letterman appearance
@michaelbujanda8785
@michaelbujanda8785 3 ай бұрын
My favorite bands of the 90s were Stone Temple Pilots , Alice In Chains, Type O Negative and Pantera!!!!😊😊😊😊 This is cool to watch, and remember what a good band Stone Temple Pilots was back then!!!! Miss😢 Scott Weiland!!!! 🙏 RIP Thanks for posting!!!😊
@dvsteinert
@dvsteinert 3 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to hear he was MIA as a father, but each time I saw him he brought joy to this working stiffs life and that's gotta be worth something.
@MaddoxMelton
@MaddoxMelton 3 ай бұрын
sadly he just had alot of issues and trauma.trust me, its hard to care when you are severly depressed and a heroin addict. He did an interview and his childrens mom was taking like 35 grand a month in child support and his previous wife was getting 15-20k a month for spousal support after they split. he had to keep touring to keep up those payments and sadlt never got a break and rehab when he was ready for it. RIP
@vagabond197979
@vagabond197979 2 ай бұрын
Man, I miss this era of music. It was so exciting. I have no idea what's happening now.
@TrephineArtist
@TrephineArtist Ай бұрын
Awesome band (I would say quite underrated/overlooked here in Europe), Scott Weiland was one of the best front men, singer-songwriters and voices of all time IMO. He left a huge void since December 2015 but the songs will live forever. ♥
@aaronjones6680
@aaronjones6680 4 ай бұрын
Great compilation! It was a nice surprise seeing Junior Brown performing with them.
@RGB06084
@RGB06084 2 ай бұрын
Great historic video Jarred! STP forever!
@jimmccoys5778
@jimmccoys5778 2 ай бұрын
It’s so wild to see Scott get more and more comfortable as time went on! What a front man. So smooth and confident!! What a talented guy that just controlled the stage! Missed so badly!!!
@victortamayo2377
@victortamayo2377 Ай бұрын
My favorite rock band of all time I was 14 when I first heard them!!! Got to see them twice before Scott passed was an amazing experience!!!
@MikeGervasi
@MikeGervasi 4 ай бұрын
One of the greatest bands ever. They could have been as big as Zeppelin if Scott could have kept his demons at bay. I saw them on the Tiny Music tour and they had it all. RIP Weiland.
@p0llenp0ny
@p0llenp0ny 4 ай бұрын
Doubt that. Radio stations would never play any of their later stuff.
@kustomhooligans
@kustomhooligans 4 ай бұрын
But sadly, without those demons he may not have been the musician or The Lyricist that he was. A lot goes that goes the same for many, many, many singers. Send a message I can real some led Zeppelin's dazed and confused. I went on to run the soundboard at many prestigious venues in the midwest that allowed me to spend time with a lot of bands and even become friends with a few musicians. I was lucky enough to witness some really amazing fans right at the beginning of their formation such as Linkin Park, when they opened for when they were the opening band after the show I was lucky enough to know some people who were friends with them and I got to hang out and listen to Mike shinoda and Chester along with Brad their guitar player two songs acoustically on the bus. Of my opinion, the only front men who I've known to get clean and sober and still continue to write amazing music is Jacoby from Papa Roach, Corey Taylor of Slipknot and James Hetfield. Other than them I'm hard-pressed to think of anyone off the top of my head who continued to put out the same level of amazing music they did before they got sober, after they were cleaning off drugs. There's a certain romanticism that music has allowed to continue such as heroin influencing and making Ben's great like Eric Clapton, sublime and Stone Temple pilots. It's all b******* though I spent over 10 years on heroin heroin and it slowly takes your soul and what I mean by that is it numbs you out it deadens your nerves and stops you from feeling, literally. So you don't have this same connection with your emotions and you just become this flatlined emotional person instead of having emotional highs and lows. It's not a ride that I would suggest anyone buy a ticket to take. Regardless of how influential it has supposedly been on great musicians, I promise you from first-hand experience it has not been a contributing factor. Now alcohol, I feel allows some people to say things a certain way and talk about things that they wouldn't otherwise talk about if they were sober either because it's embarrassing like being molested as a child or something else that was messed up that happened to you. And I feel like alcohol is much more of a contributing factor to great music than heroin or any hard drugs could ever be. It's also well known fact if you think about it most of the great musicians started off drinking and smoking weed and then once they got on the road and started touring that's when the hard drugs became available where they were exposed to them and use them to cope on the road with loneliness or not being able to sleep on the bus while it drives for 10 hours overnight. All I have to say is either way I know it's very selfish of me but I'm glad that all this amazing music is here for us to connect with and enjoy and be inspired by.
@kustomhooligans
@kustomhooligans 4 ай бұрын
But sadly, without those demons he may not have been the musician or The Lyricist that he was. A lot goes that goes the same for many, many, many singers. Send a message I can real some led Zeppelin's dazed and confused. I went on to run the soundboard at many prestigious venues in the midwest that allowed me to spend time with a lot of bands and even become friends with a few musicians. I was lucky enough to witness some really amazing fans right at the beginning of their formation such as Linkin Park, when they opened for when they were the opening band after the show I was lucky enough to know some people who were friends with them and I got to hang out and listen to Mike shinoda and Chester along with Brad their guitar player two songs acoustically on the bus. Of my opinion, the only front men who I've known to get clean and sober and still continue to write amazing music is Jacoby from Papa Roach, Corey Taylor of Slipknot and James Hetfield. Other than them I'm hard-pressed to think of anyone off the top of my head who continued to put out the same level of amazing music they did before they got sober, after they were cleaning off drugs. There's a certain romanticism that music has allowed to continue such as heroin influencing and making Ben's great like Eric Clapton, sublime and Stone Temple pilots. It's all b******* though I spent over 10 years on heroin heroin and it slowly takes your soul and what I mean by that is it numbs you out it deadens your nerves and stops you from feeling, literally. So you don't have this same connection with your emotions and you just become this flatlined emotional person instead of having emotional highs and lows. It's not a ride that I would suggest anyone buy a ticket to take. Regardless of how influential it has supposedly been on great musicians, I promise you from first-hand experience it has not been a contributing factor. Now alcohol, I feel allows some people to say things a certain way and talk about things that they wouldn't otherwise talk about if they were sober either because it's embarrassing like being molested as a child or something else that was messed up that happened to you. And I feel like alcohol is much more of a contributing factor to great music than heroin or any hard drugs could ever be. It's also well known fact if you think about it most of the great musicians started off drinking and smoking weed and then once they got on the road and started touring that's when the hard drugs became available where they were exposed to them and use them to cope on the road with loneliness or not being able to sleep on the bus while it drives for 10 hours overnight. All I have to say is either way I know it's very selfish of me but I'm glad that all this amazing music is here for us to connect with and enjoy and be inspired by. Rest in peace to all of the great ones we lost too soon. The list is far, far too long to even begin to list everyone here.
@kustomhooligans
@kustomhooligans 4 ай бұрын
But sadly, without those demons he may not have been the musician or The Lyricist that he was. A lot goes that goes the same for many, many, many singers. Send a message I can real some led Zeppelin's dazed and confused. I went on to run the soundboard at many prestigious venues in the midwest that allowed me to spend time with a lot of bands and even become friends with a few musicians. I was lucky enough to witness some really amazing fans right at the beginning of their formation such as Linkin Park, when they opened for when they were the opening band after the show I was lucky enough to know some people who were friends with them and I got to hang out and listen to Mike shinoda and Chester along with Brad their guitar player two songs acoustically on the bus. Of my opinion, the only front men who I've known to get clean and sober and still continue to write amazing music is Jacoby from Papa Roach, Corey Taylor of Slipknot and James Hetfield. Other than them I'm hard-pressed to think of anyone off the top of my head who continued to put out the same level of amazing music they did before they got sober, after they were cleaning off drugs. There's a certain romanticism that music has allowed to continue such as heroin influencing and making Ben's great like Eric Clapton, sublime and Stone Temple pilots. It's all b******* though I spent over 10 years on heroin heroin and it slowly takes your soul and what I mean by that is it numbs you out it deadens your nerves and stops you from feeling, literally. So you don't have this same connection with your emotions and you just become this flatlined emotional person instead of having emotional highs and lows. It's not a ride that I would suggest anyone buy a ticket to take. Regardless of how influential it has supposedly been on great musicians, I promise you from first-hand experience it has not been a contributing factor. Now alcohol, I feel allows some people to say things a certain way and talk about things that they wouldn't otherwise talk about if they were sober either because it's embarrassing like being molested as a child or something else that was messed up that happened to you. And I feel like alcohol is much more of a contributing factor to great music than heroin or any hard drugs could ever be. It's also well known fact if you think about it most of the great musicians started off drinking and smoking weed and then once they got on the road and started touring that's when the hard drugs became available where they were exposed to them and use them to cope on the road with loneliness or not being able to sleep on the bus while it drives for 10 hours overnight. All I have to say is either way I know it's very selfish of me but I'm glad that all this amazing music is here for us to connect with and enjoy and be inspired by. Rest in peace to all of the great ones we lost too soon. The list is far, far too long to even begin to list everyone here.
@kustomhooligans
@kustomhooligans 4 ай бұрын
But sadly, without those demons he may not have been the musician or The Lyricist that he was. A lot goes that goes the same for many, many, many singers. Send a message I can real some led Zeppelin's dazed and confused. I went on to run the soundboard at many prestigious venues in the midwest that allowed me to spend time with a lot of bands and even become friends with a few musicians. I was lucky enough to witness some really amazing fans right at the beginning of their formation such as Linkin Park, when they opened for when they were the opening band after the show I was lucky enough to know some people who were friends with them and I got to hang out and listen to Mike shinoda and Chester along with Brad their guitar player two songs acoustically on the bus. Of my opinion, the only front men who I've known to get clean and sober and still continue to write amazing music is Jacoby from Papa Roach, Corey Taylor of Slipknot and James Hetfield. Other than them I'm hard-pressed to think of anyone off the top of my head who continued to put out the same level of amazing music they did before they got sober, after they were cleaning off drugs. There's a certain romanticism that music has allowed to continue such as heroin influencing and making Ben's great like Eric Clapton, sublime and Stone Temple pilots. It's all b******* though I spent over 10 years on heroin heroin and it slowly takes your soul and what I mean by that is it numbs you out it deadens your nerves and stops you from feeling, literally. So you don't have this same connection with your emotions and you just become this flatlined emotional person instead of having emotional highs and lows. It's not a ride that I would suggest anyone buy a ticket to take. Regardless of how influential it has supposedly been on great musicians, I promise you from first-hand experience it has not been a contributing factor. Now alcohol, I feel allows some people to say things a certain way and talk about things that they wouldn't otherwise talk about if they were sober either because it's embarrassing like being molested as a child or something else that was messed up that happened to you. And I feel like alcohol is much more of a contributing factor to great music than heroin or any hard drugs could ever be. It's also well known fact if you think about it most of the great musicians started off drinking and smoking weed and then once they got on the road and started touring that's when the hard drugs became available where they were exposed to them and use them to cope on the road with loneliness or not being able to sleep on the bus while it drives for 10 hours overnight. All I have to say is either way I know it's very selfish of me but I'm glad that all this amazing music is here for us to connect with and enjoy and be inspired by. Rest in peace to all of the great ones we lost too soon. The list is far, far too long to even begin to list everyone here.
@burrelleful
@burrelleful Ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to see them live at a music festival back in ‘99 when I was 16. My girlfriends and I slowly snuck up to one of the front rows from our lawn seats (as you could easily do back then) in just in time to watch STP perform once the sun went down; it was a once in a lifetime experience that still gives me chills when I remember it. RIP Scott; you and the guys put on a show that was truly the stuff of legends.
@darkLORDofpain
@darkLORDofpain Ай бұрын
STP is one of those bands that rarely comes around, but when they do......holy shit. Scott Weiland is such an amazing artist. this band is a classic
@AB67
@AB67 2 ай бұрын
Got to see them a few times, and AIC, and Soundgarden, back in these days of OG's. Oh yea.
@skullduggery3377
@skullduggery3377 3 ай бұрын
When the melody perfectly drops into the riffs, it's pretty magical.
@drumgk
@drumgk 4 ай бұрын
Love me some STP! Sour girl live on Leno is the best live version I have ever heard, and with string accompaniment! Scott’s voice on SG is just beautiful. He should still be here, along with many others who also had amazing talent and passed before and after him because of addiction. The autopsy show said Scott Weiland had beat his heroine addiction approximately 11 years before his death. You wouldn’t know it if you watch any interview he did in 2015 while on his last tour. He talks in a monotone pitch like he had primitive shock treatments or ECT-Electroconvulsive therapy. A video from a fan went viral and showed him destroying Vaseline. It was hard to watch and made me almost tear up. A few shows later he was gone. A drug screen revealed he had cocaine, alcohol and the amphetamine MDA - a drug similar to ecstasy - in his system. The medical examiner also noted a history of cardiovascular disease, asthma and multi-substance dependence.
@andrew.hamsterdad
@andrew.hamsterdad 3 ай бұрын
he IS still here
@longsnapper5381
@longsnapper5381 4 ай бұрын
LOL Robert looks the same as today.
@megaton_a
@megaton_a 3 ай бұрын
Honesty, "Hey, what are you lookin'' at? She was a happy girl the day that she left me!" is a brilliant lyric. Like "You broke her heart!" "Oh yeah? She seemed pretty happy the day that she left me..."
@EyesOfCalm
@EyesOfCalm 2 ай бұрын
No other band has ever had their brilliance so overlooked by critics as much as STP & to think that it was because of a BS Mandela effect is just so heartbreaking. They deserved so much respect for their creativity💔
@erikkibler3466
@erikkibler3466 2 ай бұрын
While I agree they were far better than people realized,I was there and they were a huge band.kany people loved them
@andrewstone999
@andrewstone999 Ай бұрын
What's the Mandela effect of this band?
@EyesOfCalm
@EyesOfCalm Ай бұрын
@@andrewstone999 many people, especially critics, dismissed them as a Pearl Jam knockoff. Some even gave reviews **without listening to the album.** They were the rated poorly by critics yet #1 by listeners (for example, Rolling Stone Magazine) when they first debuted, but eventually the critics voices spread & many people didn't even give them a chance. The Mandela effect comes from society being conditioned to think that they were Pearl Jam knockoff when the music that STP wrote for core was done before Pearl Jam even released an album! So it was an impossible statement, yet after hearing it everywhere in newspaper articles, tv, radio dash eventually people believed an impossible lie. People are so protective over Pearl Jam because many of them were in Mother Love Bone which is credited with starting grunge. PJ happened when Wood, the singer of MLB died. So people were very protective of their love and passion for Pearl Jam especially after they lost MLB. They were basically the Red Sox and the Yankees of the music world - you basically couldn't like both you had to pick one. It was so bad even Rolling Stone admitted that they had wronged the Stone Temple Pilots. Their Rock critic who bashed them admitted that they were actually his favorite live band to see! Billy Corgan to this day apologizes to STP whenever he sees them because he feels terrible for the role he played in it. The list goes on. I consider myself a rock aficionado and I've never heard of another band having had so many apologies from key players in the music industry for having dismissed their brilliance. At the end of the day Pearl Jam was a great band with awesome guitar but when you listen to the vocals - there's nothing similar to the *capabilities* of Eddie Vedder to Scott Weiland. Both are talented & deserving of respect. Yes, Scott Weiland had a good range and could do a lot of vocal impressions so of course he could sound like Eddie vedder or Jim Morrison but any person who can make a lot of impressions can sound like somebody else! When we look back now at the albums, Pearl Jam was very much a product of their time where is the Stone Temple Pilots add some music of the time but they were also very much ahead of the time and still relevant. The catalog can still be played today and enjoyed by today's standards. Much of Pearl Jam can be too because it's very nostalgic - but it's still very clearly a product of its time. It seems as though some people really didn't want to let go and might have even viewed STP as a threat to what they knew and was familiar to them
@EyesOfCalm
@EyesOfCalm Ай бұрын
@@erikkibler3466 I was there too and yes many people love them obviously because they have the number one alt rock song of their time at the time, there is no doubt that the impossible comparison to the other band did hinder their career. There's no question about it! That's the heart of the matter.
@clintonkimmell1696
@clintonkimmell1696 Ай бұрын
What? Lol..
@kevinhughes5280
@kevinhughes5280 Ай бұрын
Sour Girl was an underrated song and a great video. Scott Wieland was a super performer RIP.
@mdav30
@mdav30 14 сағат бұрын
I liked STP, but when I heard Big Bang Baby, it was love. That whole album is off the charts, easily one of the best of the 90s.
@JC.SpdRcr5
@JC.SpdRcr5 6 күн бұрын
Loved them in 1992 and still do. Scott W., Chris C., Layne S., Andrew W., and Kurt C.. All the greats I still listen to.
@counterfeitmistress7140
@counterfeitmistress7140 7 күн бұрын
Must comment again. Scott looked so gorgeous in the clip of them doing Lady Picture Show. My favorite look of his. I love you, sir. 😔💜
@jessenashvillejames150
@jessenashvillejames150 4 ай бұрын
One of my favorite entertainers... God rest his soul 🙏
@mattoberholzer1202
@mattoberholzer1202 Ай бұрын
Will always be my favorite band....❤
@user-ip8xs8hr6c
@user-ip8xs8hr6c 2 ай бұрын
first time hearing them live and it is awesome. I'm a fan all over again
@susanrombak7959
@susanrombak7959 2 ай бұрын
Jarred your videos are extraordinary. Thank you for compiling the performances of STP/VR for our enjoyment and for prosperity ✌🏽
@user-pn7cr5kd5r
@user-pn7cr5kd5r 2 ай бұрын
I don't know how else to say it but they are my number one band of all time...yep I said it, I'm 53 years old and love them more now than when I was in my early 20"s. Long live STP!!!
@josepaez-xf6hy
@josepaez-xf6hy 3 ай бұрын
tanckyou mr. Jarred Walker exelent program of STP.
@claate
@claate 2 ай бұрын
I knew Scott was not long for this earth and had the privilege of seeing STP live a few years before my premonition came true. An amazing talent, a voice that could range from gritty to ethereal, and iconic moves and style to rival Bowie. Guess it's true what they say--better to burn out than fade away. RIP Scotty - hope you've found peace.
@H3llb0und
@H3llb0und 2 ай бұрын
I saw Stone Temple Pilots live for the first time in a summer festival in Portugal back in 2001. I watched them live for the last time in Sydney a bit less than 1 year before Scott was gone 😭
@kingdedede1715
@kingdedede1715 Ай бұрын
​@@H3llb0undI wanted to ask this to anyone who's seen them in their prime and near the end to ask what they thought about Scott's singing, so it's completely random to ask this out of nowhere, but what did you think of his voice in 2001 compared to the end? Almost every video I've seen of him singing from like 2013 onwards always seems like he's on drugs so his voice is slurred and it overall just sounded terrible, and I wanted to ask what you thought about him when you saw him last and if he looked like he was doing good or if it seemed like he was on drugs at the time too. I'd love to hear back whenever if possible, thanks for reading this!
@H3llb0und
@H3llb0und Ай бұрын
@@kingdedede1715 If I remember correctly, it was around 2012 and it was a great show. His voice and singing were on point. And I hate going to shows where the bands just phone it in. I've heard of his bad performances/bad days, but Scott seemed to be healthy and in a good mood. It was their own headlining show not a festival, so it was a smaller venue in Sydney and the sound was great overall. I might even have a setlist somewhere. Comparing to 2001, it seemed to me like no time had passed. They sounded and looked the same. Scott had a different hair colour 😅 I believe there's videos of the performance in Portugal in 2001. I'll try to find some. It's for me the best place to have a summer festival. And on that year the line-up was just AMAZING. The band just before STP was Queens of the Stone Age, another one of my favourites. Scott actually said "the guys before us were Queens of the Stone Age, we're just Queens" haha The location Is called Paredes de Coura. It's in the middle of a mountain in the north of Portugal and you can literally see the border with Spain. Almost like a National Park with camping sites and rivers. The background of the stage is literally trees, mountain tops and the clear night sky.
@H3llb0und
@H3llb0und Ай бұрын
@@kingdedede1715 here's the video. If the link doesn't work, just search for Stone Temple Pilots Paredes de Coura. Should be a top result. kzbin.info/www/bejne/q4uyiampj9h_j9Esi=DOu5xodR6qW3Oa8j
@H3llb0und
@H3llb0und Ай бұрын
@@kingdedede1715 I also replied with a video link, But I guess YT deletes/hides those. Just search for Stone Temple Pilots Paredes de Coura.
@counterfeitmistress7140
@counterfeitmistress7140 7 күн бұрын
I have been a fan since high school in the nineties but it was when they toured for No. 4 and played Roy Wilkins Auditorium that I fell in love. Scott caught a lemon Starburst I threw to him. He shoved it in his leather pants and threw it back to me. I ate it. He smirked and they carried on. I pass Roy Wilkins almost everyday because I live close by and it always makes me get that adrenaline rush. One of the best shows of my life. I love you, boys. 💜
@jasonplymette7510
@jasonplymette7510 3 ай бұрын
One of my favorite bands of all time! ❤❤❤
@jasonleonard4000
@jasonleonard4000 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting these awesome songs! I saw a bunch of these performances back in the day. STP were a fantastic band, brilliant! RIP Scott. We miss your voice, buddy.
@geoffshank
@geoffshank 2 күн бұрын
Thank you for bringing us this gem, STP simply rocks !!
@chriss2295
@chriss2295 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for posting performances. Saddens me thinking of Scott. Glad I saw STP a bunch.
@andrew.hamsterdad
@andrew.hamsterdad 3 ай бұрын
that energy radiates from YOU now 🫡
@JinxMarie1985
@JinxMarie1985 17 күн бұрын
❤ man he was soooo charismatic and i love how he danced. I would have loved to see them live. What an amazing band.
@berniecunanan9179
@berniecunanan9179 2 ай бұрын
i miss the 90s😵
@Yoppy..
@Yoppy.. 18 күн бұрын
junior brown brought some flavor to sour girl i never knew it needed
@orestesh6931
@orestesh6931 Ай бұрын
Awesome times Scott had a great voice.
@CatoMinor
@CatoMinor 3 ай бұрын
Magnificent.
@colleencarbone2074
@colleencarbone2074 4 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thanks!
@patrickgarrett9866
@patrickgarrett9866 29 күн бұрын
Kretz is an absolute drum machine! They way he lays back is what gives these songs the trademark STP groove.
@deansley174
@deansley174 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video
@robertoruiz9049
@robertoruiz9049 Ай бұрын
Awesome 😎😎 Easily one of my favorite Bands!!!!!! The orchestra is superb 👌👌👌👌
@richelle7211
@richelle7211 2 ай бұрын
Man I love STP! Favorite song-- Interstate Love Song.
@aisle_of_view
@aisle_of_view Ай бұрын
You can tell Scott really admired 70s Bowie, both in performance and dress.
@lmpnizkit
@lmpnizkit Ай бұрын
GAAAAHHHH they’re so amazing.
@chriswilson9331
@chriswilson9331 27 күн бұрын
This Atlanta performance is strait David Bowie. Fantastic video, thank you for the upload!
@pbmke10
@pbmke10 29 күн бұрын
This is a great performance. Wow.
@lanceprzybyla7662
@lanceprzybyla7662 4 ай бұрын
This was Awesome!!! Thank you 😊
@Eddie71883
@Eddie71883 4 күн бұрын
Fantástico!
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