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Can you figure out what I want? Pull the trigger with a pop gun Mindless fools that aggravate it Pick at you in desperation
Oh, it's a love pop suicide Oh, I'm in love pop suicide Oh, I really don't know
Pop life living, it is so real Midwest farmer's kids are milk-fed Breed and incubate what you see Ten years later here on TV
Oh, it's a love pop suicide Oh, I'm in love pop suicide
Oh, I really don't know (yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah) Oh, I really don't know (yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah) Oh, I really don't know (yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah) Oh, I really don't know
Father, can't you love your woman? Father, can't you teach your children? Long range love implosion short wicked Short wave mind explosion promise
Oh, I'm in love pop suicide About a pop star homicide
Oh, I really don't know (yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah) Oh, I really don't know (yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah) Tell me somethin' about you (yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah) Tell me somethin' about you (yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah)
Oh, I really don't know (can you figure out what I want?) Don't know if it's something 'bout you (can you figure out what I want?) Tell me something 'bout you (can you figure out what I want?) Tell me something 'bout you
#StoneTemplePilots#ScottWeiland#IrvingPlaza A very special thanks to Carter & Kevin for providing us with the original and for trusting us to work on the remastered version.
Directed by Carter B. Smith & Kevin Ford Cinematography by Kevin Ford & Carter B. Smith Edited by Kevin Ford | www.kevinfordmedia.com/ April 5, 2000 Irving Plaza, NY 00:00 BIG EMPTY 05:05 SOUR GIRL 09:23 INTERSTATE LOVE SONG 13:25 SEX AND VIOLENCE
“Every time we play here it’s always a really wonderful experience,” Scott Weiland said midway through Stone Temple Pilots’ secret show at New York’s Irving Plaza on Wednesday. “As long as I don’t wind up in jail.” Weiland, the frontiest frontman in the rock business, brought his band to the scene of his cancelled ’98 solo gig (when he was otherwise engaged by the NYPD) for a shockingly good show.
Battling a media-friendly heroin addiction since 1995, Scott has seen his soul worn thin through the angsty trials of a rock star misunderstood. In full “Behind the Music” glory, Weiland fought his way back to the mainstream last New Years Eve, leaving an L.A. County jail after serving five months of a one-year sentence for breaching his probation (i.e., doing drugs). Determined to win back the favor of the folks he left hanging two years ago, Weiland put on a show that was everything an STP fan could dream of, and more.
The sweaty crowd roared as Weiland and the gang hung backstage — no doubt squeezing into their leather pants — for the rock star minimum forty-five minutes. Pre-show crowd-surfing fans had their game hats on, literally, though most were turned backwards to allow for better aerodynamics. Stage-hands peeked out from backstage and got deafening cheers. There was no flannel to be seen but with that kind of intensity, it might as well have been 1992. STP came out in shadow, discernable only by the faint glow of the giant white star that hung in the back-drop. The strobe lights flashed the second Dean DeLeo’s guitar pounded out the first few notes of “Crackerman.” Weiland, dressed all in black with a black ski cap, clasped a megaphone and strutted about the stage like a contortionist chicken just happy to be free of its cage. Or perhaps more like a fly freeing itself from the proverbial Vasoline.
“New York motherfuckin’ City!” he shouted to the pumped-up crowd before going into the next tune, “Meat Plow.” Unfortunately, the sound mix for the first three songs made his vocals inaudible. With a wounded hand, Weiland took time between these songs to prove that indeed conversations kill. Sad attempts at shock humor (“We’re not the Backstreet Boys — we’re the New Kids on the Cock”) left fans wondering: 1) Was Scott in prison a little too long and 2) Why can we only hear him between songs?
STP, however, came out of the gates in full stride with the fresh legs of a band cooped up too long. As if newly acquainted with their hit songs, they played very true to the album cuts. The strobe lights pulsed in sync with the fiercely contagious opening of Vasoline. Even DeLeo had a smile on his face as he played his solo leaning against Weiland like a drunk Jimmy Page against a sassy Plant. “Do you mind if I start stripping? I want to be a porn star baby,” Weiland uttered, regrettably, as he went into a perfect “Tumble in the Rough. Wicked Garden came next, and the crowd lost their proverbial shit. Weiland, with all the gusto and stage command of a young Perry Farrell, let out a shriek before each rousing guitar solo.
Conjuring frightening flashbacks to the last Guns n’ Roses tour, STP brought out three violinists and a cellist to accompany “Big Empty.” Thankfully, they played softly and left after a few songs. Then, as if hit with a methadone dart, Weiland took a seat as STP played unplugged through “Creep,” “Sour Girl,” “Atlanta” and, of course, “Interstate Love Song.” “Creep” had Weiland crooning on top of an amp, allowing a fan who had climbed over the balcony rail to sit with him and sing along. “Welcome back, man. We missed you,” the fan said. “Thank you very much we missed you too,” Scott replied. To cap off the touchy feely acoustic set, Weiland walked over to DeLeo and gave him a kiss on the cheek and the band left the stage.
When STP returned, with Scott clad in long black leather gloves, they plugged back in and had the crowd surfing again. The Pearl Jam wannabe “Plush” suddenly felt like an anthem for the lost generation. They finished the peppy set off with “Sex & Violence” and the newer single “Down,” before Weiland somersaulted off the stage. An encore quickly ensued with “Dead & Bloated” and finally “Sex Type Thing,” which Weiland called “the most misinterpreted song.” Surprisingly, everyone, including the substance-free Weiland (drinking “water with cayenne pepper, lemon juice and pure maple syrup”) was still going strong. There were even strangely appropo shouts for “Free Bird.” Weiland then bid adieu and did some crabwalk-type thing off the stage, not to be seen again.
PURPLE LIVE PERFORMANCE -remastered 4K- (2020 GOLD-DIGGERS SOUND) STONE TEMPLE PILOTS LIVE https://youtu.be/qDGGacq7OoI
Stone Temple Pilots perform their classic second album, "Purple," in its entirety. Filmed live at Gold-Diggers Sound in Los Angeles, California and premiere in October 16, 2020 via streaming. All songs performed by STP new alignment with Jeff Gutt on vocals.
SETLIST 00:00 Meatplow 03:40 Vasoline 06:32 Lounge Fly 11:06 Interstate Love Song 14:22 Still Remains 18:06 Pretty Penny 21:54 Silvergun Superman 26:49 Big Empty 32:00 Unglued 34:31 Army Ants 38:27 Kitchenware & Candybars
Stone Temple Pilots reached their peak early in their career with the release of Purple in 1994. This second album builds off the sounds forged on the band’s 1992 debut album Core, while bringing that sound to a more enriched, mature, and entertaining level. This was accomplished by expanding on the sub-genres fused with the core hard-rock, grunge approach, utilizing some folk, jazz, funk, and Southern rock elements. Lyrically, the songs contain many references to vocalist and lyricist Scott Weiland‘s struggles with drug abuse and the collateral damage brought on by this addictions. This serves to add a tinge of darkness and foreboding to the otherwise inspiring musical vibes.
This is not a picture, it's a video frame for another greatest COMPLETE SHOW upcoming to our remastered videos. Be patience and enjoy our modest channel. Thanks for all followers for share the love of this legacy.
Esta no es una imagen, es un fotograma de video para otro gran SHOW COMPLETO que se aproxima a nuestros videos remasterizados. Ten paciencia y disfruta de nuestro modesto canal. Gracias a todos los seguidores por compartir el amor de este legado.
Hello followers, I would like to apologize for the case for some inactivity in recent months. As some of you know, with the arrival of my third (and last) child, the time to edit has been extended a bit, family always comes first. To make up for this downtime, I'm finishing remastering a show from the CORE era. So patience and thank you all for continuing the legacy.
Working in a new video premiere for this weekend on a highest quality as posible. And yes, these aren't photographs, they are video frames. SHARE, ENJOY & STAY TUNE
Cleaned frame by frame, color correction, luminance correction, ambisound audio remastered. Now you can see a highest detail on Scott face haha. Like and Share if you love our work
limpieza cuadro a cuadro, corrección de color, corrección de luminosidad, ambisound audio remasterizado. Ahora puedes ver el máximo detalle en la cara de Scott jaja. Dale Me Gusta y Comparte si apoyas nuestro trabajo.
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What if I told you that the shots from the Trippin' on a Hole video are actually those from Pop's Love Suicide?. I just created what that version would have been. Enjoy and Share.
Can you figure out what I want?
Pull the trigger with a pop gun
Mindless fools that aggravate it
Pick at you in desperation
Oh, it's a love pop suicide
Oh, I'm in love pop suicide
Oh, I really don't know
Pop life living, it is so real
Midwest farmer's kids are milk-fed
Breed and incubate what you see
Ten years later here on TV
Oh, it's a love pop suicide
Oh, I'm in love pop suicide
Oh, I really don't know (yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah)
Oh, I really don't know (yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah)
Oh, I really don't know (yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah)
Oh, I really don't know
Father, can't you love your woman?
Father, can't you teach your children?
Long range love implosion short wicked
Short wave mind explosion promise
Oh, I'm in love pop suicide
About a pop star homicide
Oh, I really don't know (yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah)
Oh, I really don't know (yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah)
Tell me somethin' about you (yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah)
Tell me somethin' about you (yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah)
Oh, I really don't know (can you figure out what I want?)
Don't know if it's something 'bout you (can you figure out what I want?)
Tell me something 'bout you (can you figure out what I want?)
Tell me something 'bout you
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A very special thanks to Carter & Kevin for providing us with the original and for trusting us to work on the remastered version.
Directed by Carter B. Smith & Kevin Ford
Cinematography by Kevin Ford & Carter B. Smith
Edited by Kevin Ford | www.kevinfordmedia.com/
April 5, 2000 Irving Plaza, NY
00:00 BIG EMPTY
05:05 SOUR GIRL
09:23 INTERSTATE LOVE SONG
13:25 SEX AND VIOLENCE
“Every time we play here it’s always a really wonderful experience,” Scott Weiland said midway through Stone Temple Pilots’ secret show at New York’s Irving Plaza on Wednesday. “As long as I don’t wind up in jail.” Weiland, the frontiest frontman in the rock business, brought his band to the scene of his cancelled ’98 solo gig (when he was otherwise engaged by the NYPD) for a shockingly good show.
Battling a media-friendly heroin addiction since 1995, Scott has seen his soul worn thin through the angsty trials of a rock star misunderstood. In full “Behind the Music” glory, Weiland fought his way back to the mainstream last New Years Eve, leaving an L.A. County jail after serving five months of a one-year sentence for breaching his probation (i.e., doing drugs). Determined to win back the favor of the folks he left hanging two years ago, Weiland put on a show that was everything an STP fan could dream of, and more.
The sweaty crowd roared as Weiland and the gang hung backstage — no doubt squeezing into their leather pants — for the rock star minimum forty-five minutes. Pre-show crowd-surfing fans had their game hats on, literally, though most were turned backwards to allow for better aerodynamics. Stage-hands peeked out from backstage and got deafening cheers. There was no flannel to be seen but with that kind of intensity, it might as well have been 1992. STP came out in shadow, discernable only by the faint glow of the giant white star that hung in the back-drop. The strobe lights flashed the second Dean DeLeo’s guitar pounded out the first few notes of “Crackerman.” Weiland, dressed all in black with a black ski cap, clasped a megaphone and strutted about the stage like a contortionist chicken just happy to be free of its cage. Or perhaps more like a fly freeing itself from the proverbial Vasoline.
“New York motherfuckin’ City!” he shouted to the pumped-up crowd before going into the next tune, “Meat Plow.” Unfortunately, the sound mix for the first three songs made his vocals inaudible. With a wounded hand, Weiland took time between these songs to prove that indeed conversations kill. Sad attempts at shock humor (“We’re not the Backstreet Boys — we’re the New Kids on the Cock”) left fans wondering: 1) Was Scott in prison a little too long and 2) Why can we only hear him between songs?
STP, however, came out of the gates in full stride with the fresh legs of a band cooped up too long. As if newly acquainted with their hit songs, they played very true to the album cuts. The strobe lights pulsed in sync with the fiercely contagious opening of Vasoline. Even DeLeo had a smile on his face as he played his solo leaning against Weiland like a drunk Jimmy Page against a sassy Plant. “Do you mind if I start stripping? I want to be a porn star baby,” Weiland uttered, regrettably, as he went into a perfect “Tumble in the Rough. Wicked Garden came next, and the crowd lost their proverbial shit. Weiland, with all the gusto and stage command of a young Perry Farrell, let out a shriek before each rousing guitar solo.
Conjuring frightening flashbacks to the last Guns n’ Roses tour, STP brought out three violinists and a cellist to accompany “Big Empty.” Thankfully, they played softly and left after a few songs. Then, as if hit with a methadone dart, Weiland took a seat as STP played unplugged through “Creep,” “Sour Girl,” “Atlanta” and, of course, “Interstate Love Song.” “Creep” had Weiland crooning on top of an amp, allowing a fan who had climbed over the balcony rail to sit with him and sing along. “Welcome back, man. We missed you,” the fan said. “Thank you very much we missed you too,” Scott replied. To cap off the touchy feely acoustic set, Weiland walked over to DeLeo and gave him a kiss on the cheek and the band left the stage.
When STP returned, with Scott clad in long black leather gloves, they plugged back in and had the crowd surfing again. The Pearl Jam wannabe “Plush” suddenly felt like an anthem for the lost generation. They finished the peppy set off with “Sex & Violence” and the newer single “Down,” before Weiland somersaulted off the stage. An encore quickly ensued with “Dead & Bloated” and finally “Sex Type Thing,” which Weiland called “the most misinterpreted song.” Surprisingly, everyone, including the substance-free Weiland (drinking “water with cayenne pepper, lemon juice and pure maple syrup”) was still going strong. There were even strangely appropo shouts for “Free Bird.” Weiland then bid adieu and did some crabwalk-type thing off the stage, not to be seen again.
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PURPLE LIVE PERFORMANCE -remastered 4K- (2020 GOLD-DIGGERS SOUND) STONE TEMPLE PILOTS LIVE
https://youtu.be/qDGGacq7OoI
Stone Temple Pilots perform their classic second album, "Purple," in its entirety. Filmed live at Gold-Diggers Sound in Los Angeles, California and premiere in October 16, 2020 via streaming. All songs performed by STP new alignment with Jeff Gutt on vocals.
SETLIST
00:00 Meatplow
03:40 Vasoline
06:32 Lounge Fly
11:06 Interstate Love Song
14:22 Still Remains
18:06 Pretty Penny
21:54 Silvergun Superman
26:49 Big Empty
32:00 Unglued
34:31 Army Ants
38:27 Kitchenware & Candybars
Stone Temple Pilots reached their peak early in their career with the release of Purple in 1994. This second album builds off the sounds forged on the band’s 1992 debut album Core, while bringing that sound to a more enriched, mature, and entertaining level. This was accomplished by expanding on the sub-genres fused with the core hard-rock, grunge approach, utilizing some folk, jazz, funk, and Southern rock elements. Lyrically, the songs contain many references to vocalist and lyricist Scott Weiland‘s struggles with drug abuse and the collateral damage brought on by this addictions. This serves to add a tinge of darkness and foreboding to the otherwise inspiring musical vibes.
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This is not a picture, it's a video frame for another greatest COMPLETE SHOW upcoming to our remastered videos. Be patience and enjoy our modest channel. Thanks for all followers for share the love of this legacy.
#StoneTemplePilots #ScottWeiland #stplegacy
Esta no es una imagen, es un fotograma de video para otro gran SHOW COMPLETO que se aproxima a nuestros videos remasterizados. Ten paciencia y disfruta de nuestro modesto canal. Gracias a todos los seguidores por compartir el amor de este legado.
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Hello followers, I would like to apologize for the case for some inactivity in recent months. As some of you know, with the arrival of my third (and last) child, the time to edit has been extended a bit, family always comes first. To make up for this downtime, I'm finishing remastering a show from the CORE era. So patience and thank you all for continuing the legacy.
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Cleaned frame by frame, color correction, luminance correction, ambisound audio remastered. Now you can see a highest detail on Scott face haha. Like and Share if you love our work
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limpieza cuadro a cuadro, corrección de color, corrección de luminosidad, ambisound audio remasterizado. Ahora puedes ver el máximo detalle en la cara de Scott jaja. Dale Me Gusta y Comparte si apoyas nuestro trabajo.
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