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The sad history of Stone Temple Pilots & singer Scott Weiland
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It was in the spring of 1992 STP would relocate to the san fernando valley with producer Brendan o’ brien who had already worked with the black crowes, chili peppers and pearl jam. Drummer Eric Kretz would recall the energy the band brought to the recording of their debut record telling Songfacts
There was enthusiasm and excitement and everyone was in the room and participating creatively, artistically,"It's the most fun time to be in a band when everyone has the same ideas and everyone has the same goals. Core would be recorded in just three weeks.
Once the band was about to submit the album to their label, they soon discovered an old Chicago blues musician already had the name mighty joe young. The musician had been putting out albums since the 70’s on a local indie label, went on hiatus and decided to come back. So the band, had to come up with a new name.. It would be a car lubricant called STP Oil Treatment that inspired Mighty Joe Young’s new name. Weiland had a fascination with it since he was a kid.. Scott suggested the band come up with a new name using the letters STP. One early name they had was Shirley Temple’s Private (they had a more lude term for the letter P than what I’m saying, but i’ll leave it to your imagineation). They eventually went with Stone Temple Pilots.
Core would be released in September of 1992, during the peak of the grunge movement. The album’s first single Sex Type Thing, was a massive hit on MTV, first landing on the network’s buzz bin program, which featured up and coming bands and songs. It soon was played amongst groups like Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Nirvana. The song, while embraced by MTV, got a good amount of attention on alternative radio peaking at number 23, but modern rock radio didn’t really embrace it. Dean would admit the riff for sex type thing was inspired by the Led Zeppelin tune in the light. The song garnered a lot of controversy, While the band were adamant in the press that they were pro-women, the media took one look at the lyrics and made up their own minds. If you read any press interview with the band during the promotion for Core, Sex Type THing’s meaning comes up again and again. For Scott, the irony of the song was lost on everyone. Here’s the frontman explaining to mtv what the lyrics were about.
It would be the album’s second single, Plush that catapulted Stone Temple Pilots into the stratosphere. Plush topped the mainstream rock chart and alo appeared on the pop charts peaking at number 18. Any of you guys remember the Grand Theft Auto San Andreas radio station radio X? The song was written by Robert in 1989 with him telling Rolling Stone “And when I played it for Scott,”, “he didn’t like it. He said, ‘It sounds too much like Boston.'” Kind of funny, considering the song was often compared to sounding like a pearl jam song. Even at live shows, Scott jokingly introduced the song to audiences as being a song Pearl Jam wrote for them.
Plush’s popularity only increased when the band performed an acoustic version for MTV’s Headbangers Ball program. That performance almost never happened because of a feud between MTV and STP. I’ll talk a little later about that. Plush’s lyrics were loosely inspired by a story the members read about a young woman from San Diego who went missing and was later discovered to be have been murdered. Scott would also reveal on VH1’s story tellers that the song’s lyrics deal with a lost obsessive relationship.
One of my personal favourites off the album, would be the third single Wicked Garden, would peak at number 11 on the mainstream rock chart. And the album’s final single the melancholy tune Creep would peak at number 2 on the charts and would deal with alienation. I always remember the movie Black Hawk Down when Grimes finds out he is about to head out on the now infamous Oct 3rd raid. There were even a few songs including Dead and Bloated and Crackerman that were released as promotional singles, but they enver. However, b I still hear them on radio to this day and they are one of the band’s more popular son

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@rnrtruestories
@rnrtruestories Год назад
Favourite STP album? Here’s the Velvet Revolver video I referenced ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zcsrBlvKbBA.htmlsi=M-UwAlEcwfhUWVCP and Talk Show story I did ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cH-wuGNoNSs.htmlsi=Gf_az6b4DNmJRYQf
@mattgrundy27
@mattgrundy27 Год назад
Core
@isaacs6137
@isaacs6137 Год назад
Cooooooore
@TwistedFister88
@TwistedFister88 Год назад
Vatican gift shop
@cindybecerra9052
@cindybecerra9052 Год назад
Core! ❤
@ThinWhiteLuke
@ThinWhiteLuke Год назад
Everyone gonna say Core. I love Purple though, it’s like Stone Temple Pilots “AIC Self Titled” era for me. especially the song Meatplow. Also any Velvet Revolver fans?
@lichtfilme
@lichtfilme Год назад
I listened to STP, PJ, Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins back in the day, and never once had the feeling that there are much similarities. All of them had their own universe
@Faks.09
@Faks.09 Год назад
Exactly, grunge was never a genre A commercial trick, a fashion, a movement, a concept (like Shock rock) and whatever but not a genre
@abstractjwl806
@abstractjwl806 Год назад
STP was above Pearl Jam for me but Sounded too much alike.
@billsimmons2898
@billsimmons2898 Год назад
yeah and the Universes they gave us were nice! don't forget Soundgarden
@Bluemusic66
@Bluemusic66 Год назад
@@Faks.09genre, sub-genre. Semantics.
@allend5399
@allend5399 Год назад
I liked even flow and Jeremy. But the radio killed pearl jam for me. Forever
@reallyretro
@reallyretro Год назад
When Scott was sober and on his game, nobody could touch him as an electrifying frontman.
@aaronmayhew2.0
@aaronmayhew2.0 Год назад
When was he ever sober? 😂
@raddadization
@raddadization Год назад
he was never sober unless he was in rehab
@theallamericannightmare4163
@theallamericannightmare4163 11 месяцев назад
😂😂 Chester Bennington greatest voice in music history 💯. Way way better than Scott
@gregfoster6916
@gregfoster6916 11 месяцев назад
@@theallamericannightmare4163nah
@wavular
@wavular 11 месяцев назад
Actually I think he was a mix of Freddie mercury and David bowie, watch his "acting" onstage ,it's undeniable. Pretensious and overblown.
@Bloxskit
@Bloxskit Год назад
One of the greatest bands out of the 90s.
@rich8381
@rich8381 7 месяцев назад
Not just the 90's. One of the best of all time
@metalmami7862
@metalmami7862 6 месяцев назад
I prefer them over Pearl Jam and Soundgarden.
@horrorcastles
@horrorcastles Месяц назад
@@metalmami7862oh for sure.
@CMill78
@CMill78 Год назад
Weiland was born to be a frontman. One of the best ever. Complete natural.
@johantoru9022
@johantoru9022 10 месяцев назад
best ever not in top 100 could not stand his voice
@RIVALContentJammerz
@RIVALContentJammerz 10 месяцев назад
Always struck me as an unoriginal, raging douchebag. imao
@hgrunenwald
@hgrunenwald 8 месяцев назад
LOLOLOL uh…. 🤔🙄🤣🤣
@crackerman3
@crackerman3 Месяц назад
The Greatest ever!!! PERIOD!!!
@navasaband
@navasaband Год назад
I worked for Scott & the Wildabouts for three or so tours a year before his passing as their production manager and monitor engineer. Scott was: Enigmatic. Stubborn. Relentless. Engaged. Disengaged. Hard. Soft. Delightful. Brutal. Brilliant. Stupid. Tough. Easy. Talented. Confused. Hospitable. Funny. High. A total ROCKSTAR. As time went on, I felt I was watching the ultimate Faustian dream playing right before my eyes, where a talented man with more charisma in his little finger than most, lost out to his demons due to a disastrous deal with the devil. I miss the guy. R.I.P. Scott.
@faustoaguilerabravo
@faustoaguilerabravo 10 месяцев назад
Man a what a way to put a complex and incredible human being into words
@riccocool
@riccocool 10 месяцев назад
I like it. I also hate this and think it's funny/sad.
@wateronmars-bz4yc
@wateronmars-bz4yc 10 месяцев назад
interested...
@roberthill4652
@roberthill4652 9 месяцев назад
All of these problems with scott Sounds exactly like me. But I can't carry a tune In a bucket. The point I'm trying to make is we all have problems. all of us. If we were perfect We would be some kind of God or something. The bottom line is the guy could sing really good and he could also dance. The band is what made the band!!! it wasn't just Scott. It was all of them
@roberthill4652
@roberthill4652 9 месяцев назад
Man I forgot to tell you thank you so much for your work In the music industry
@kenterminateddq5311
@kenterminateddq5311 Год назад
RIP Scott Weiland. I always bump "Interstate Love Song" when I drive my car and to pay homage to Scott. It's one of the best songs to drive to.
@jangles1839
@jangles1839 Год назад
Once I heard Interstate Love Song, I was definitely hooked! Was, are & always will be a Scott Wieland/STP fan! RIP Scott Wieland 💙🙏🏼
@beautyonabarnbudget
@beautyonabarnbudget Год назад
One of the worst stp songs imo. But, yes RIP Scott. I live down the street from the house Scott grew up in in Chagrin falls
@brianstiles1701
@brianstiles1701 Год назад
I said his to my kid the other day when it came on the radio!
@aperturius
@aperturius Год назад
@@beautyonabarnbudget How on earth can you call it one of their worst songs?
@DebNKY
@DebNKY Год назад
I had a vanity plate on the front of my car: Interstate Love Song. I loved it.
@chadczternastek
@chadczternastek Год назад
Weiland no doubt was one of the most electrifying front mans ever. When you see pics of him over the years, its almost a different person is there. When he went low, it was a huge low. I felt so bad cause im an addict myself, so i knew he was one of those cases you knew it wasn't gonna end well, and at the same time there was absolutely nothing anybody could of done to stop it. Ir was gonna happen, it was just a matter of when. Some addicts, such a small fraction, actually succeed in going and staying sober. I was one of those few and been sober 13 years, and there is no way I'm gonna drink/drug again. Just knowing i have mended so many relationships that i once destroyed, there is no way I'm ever gonna even think about ruining that again.
@DebNKY
@DebNKY Год назад
Good for you. Yes, we all knew of Scott's demons. It broke my heart when he died, but I wasn't surprised. Glad you're doing well. Keep it up.
@-Datura-
@-Datura- Год назад
Big ups on 13 bro. True words, thank you. I love Stone Temple Pilots and came to the comments to just read stuff from fellow fans and was not expecting a recovery message to be sitting at the top. HP stuff right there man. I am also clean for first time in my life and 142 days in and working it hard! Have a serine day!
@Lord_Thistlewick_Flanders
@Lord_Thistlewick_Flanders Год назад
I'm grateful for the 6 albums we got. They are all quality with Purple, Tiny Music & No.4 some of the finest musicianship, creative and mesmerizing music you'll ever hear.
@bethulrich5406
@bethulrich5406 Год назад
GOD BLESS YA!!!❤️🙏❤️💕❤️
@goingroguenow
@goingroguenow Год назад
Keep strong, bro. I am proud of you.
@randypullman1155
@randypullman1155 Год назад
A great time to be alive 1989~1999. 74 cent gas, 10 cent wings and this new music known as grunge. Fk yeah!
@LauRoot892
@LauRoot892 Год назад
Randy
@jimglass3106
@jimglass3106 Год назад
Great as always,brother. Layne,Chris, and Scott were the 3 singers I loved the most. They were the reason I started singing...and now they're gone.
@brianpinion5844
@brianpinion5844 Год назад
Last time I poke to God he said the same thang ! Ill admit I have mental issues but it seamed real .
@jimjilliker2890
@jimjilliker2890 Год назад
@@brianpinion5844All 3 were made in the image of God. Their gift of voice was a gift directly from God and they are with God now. They were never from here. Now they are home.
@Juli-zz9lv
@Juli-zz9lv 9 месяцев назад
And Corey too stone sour skipknot
@daviddemaria3982
@daviddemaria3982 6 месяцев назад
They were the 3 best
@MisanthropicTimeSlipperz
@MisanthropicTimeSlipperz Год назад
Robert is such an underrated bassist. All of them are great musicians though. RIP Scott.
@HugoStiglitz88
@HugoStiglitz88 Год назад
Yea he's really good. Well above average
@ede6539
@ede6539 11 месяцев назад
💯 great guy too
@georgetown8986
@georgetown8986 Год назад
STP was an outstanding band. They had their own sound and it was great. Scott was an awesome front man and singer. Robert, Dean, and Eric were/are excellent musicians.
@Danny-sd5vm
@Danny-sd5vm Год назад
I saw 3 STP concerts in the late 90's and 2000. The last concert was at The Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC, which is a tiny general admission venue. I'll never forget when Scott hit the stage with a gas mask and megaphone. The place went insane. These guys were so talented and Scott was a force of nature. Scott was one of a kind, RIP. I enjoy reading all the comments showing love to STP.
@trondeaf
@trondeaf Год назад
I love hammerstein ballroom . Its been awhile ,but i saw Pantera and soulfly there it was fn great and my last show there was a AIC solo tour in 2017 so its been a long time for me. Also was that the tour they did with the red hot chili peppers? Because i saw them at jones beach and he came out with the mega phone on some songs,but not sure about the gas mask as i was to far back
@poolboyinla
@poolboyinla Год назад
I saw a Scott Weiland free concert at a mall. It was clear his glory days were over.
@Danny-sd5vm
@Danny-sd5vm Год назад
@@poolboyinla holy $hit. Are you serious? What year was this? I'm not one for getting sentimental but picturing Scott Weiland, one of the best lead singers ever, from one of the best bands of the 90's, playing in some mall in Randomville USA, high off his mind, makes me want to cry. Drug addiction has taken away so many special people in the world far too early.
@MadScientist267
@MadScientist267 11 месяцев назад
First sign a band is on the way out from internal turmoil... "small venue" after a label
@l.b.2592
@l.b.2592 2 месяца назад
@@MadScientist267 Hammersmith was not small. I remember it fondly.
@imj3688
@imj3688 Год назад
STP has been "my" band going back to first seeing those Sam Goody commercials for Core back in High School in '92. I've read probably every STP book, heard every story, etc. And even with 30 years of fandom for Scott and STP, I can say that you did a great job with this video digging up a lot of the small nuggets and weaving them into STP history. I remember buying Core and hearing Dead & Bloated for the first time as that song permeated my DNA, and then having the same feeling years later with Meat Plow and other great tracks from this band. Thanks for the video.
@jimglass3106
@jimglass3106 Год назад
Absolutely. Core and Purple were the soundtrack for so many memories.
@brianpinion5844
@brianpinion5844 Год назад
But im not inbred ! my poor kids are though
@rnrtruestories
@rnrtruestories Год назад
Thanks so much! I really love stp too great band
@beautyonabarnbudget
@beautyonabarnbudget Год назад
​@@brianpinion5844???
@zozoartstudio4727
@zozoartstudio4727 Год назад
Yeah I was in 6th grade when it came out. Melted my brain.
@areacharlottejukebox
@areacharlottejukebox 11 месяцев назад
I was in high school from 92-96.....I hate that I was so engrossed into Hip Hop and R&B that I missed all of the rock stuff. I remember classmates talking about all these bands, but it wasn't until I was an adult that I went back and dug into what I missed then. The 90s truly was a golden era for music in the U.S.
@trawlins396
@trawlins396 3 месяца назад
We were spoiled w good music back then.
@nonnayoubuzinnes1669
@nonnayoubuzinnes1669 Год назад
STP were unfairly seen as a 2nd rate Nirvana by some music critics but I actually prefered them to Nirvana. Plush was so good as was some of their later stuff like Days of the Week. Scott was a great lyricist too.
@wtclifford
@wtclifford Год назад
It was more Pearl Jam (than Nirvana), that STP were accused of imitating. I remember kids in my school calling them “clone temple pilots” mainly because of Scott’s deeper singing voice on their first single Plush, which honestly did have a Vedder --ish sound to the vocals. But the instrumentation on plush, the rest of the songs on that album (Core), and the next few albums that followed more than proved that they were a great band with their own unique sound. definitely one of the best bands of the 90s. Even their last album that they put out before Weiland passed had some great stuff on it.
@nonnayoubuzinnes1669
@nonnayoubuzinnes1669 Год назад
@@wtclifford I am in the UK where the music press here were terrified of American music completely taking over, the London press are vile and very xenophobic. Our music scene was dead, just full of really bad dance bands, the U.S grunge bands were like a breath of fresh air, but I do remember the UK music press trying to say they sounded like Nirvana-lite which I never agreed with at all. I actually remember when Vaseline came out they were very sarcastic and said "oh a song by STP that doesn't sound like Nirvana" and it drove me mad!
@wtclifford
@wtclifford Год назад
@@nonnayoubuzinnes1669 interesting! I’ll have to go back and listen to Core and see if I can hear what they were. My favorite song from their last self titled album, between the lines, as a pretty obvious musical reference/tribute to the nirvana song, stay away. So I don’t doubt that the influence is there.
@DebNKY
@DebNKY Год назад
I remember the comparison to Pearl Jam. I never really heard it, myself. At that time, I loved both of them.
@nonnayoubuzinnes1669
@nonnayoubuzinnes1669 Год назад
@@wtclifford I don't think they sounded like Nirvana at all, it was just the music press being lazy. Even now they try to put grunge down and make out Brit Pop was far better when Brit Pop was just Beatles and Kinks rip off bands. I think they were unique and should have got more praise. Scott's lyrics were so good too. Big Bang Baby in particular.
@DizzyDigsDeeper
@DizzyDigsDeeper Год назад
One of the better bands to come out of the early 90s. The musicianship and songwriting was great quality.
@eyemonsterstudios
@eyemonsterstudios Год назад
Scott sat in with us one night in St. Louis while they were on the Megadeth tour. We played a lot of Cheap Trick songs and generally had a great time. He graciously invited us to the hospitality tent at the local ampitheatre the next time they came through, this time headlining. He was a quiet guy, super nice. We were all very saddened by his passing.
@Nonayabizness360
@Nonayabizness360 Год назад
I wasn’t really into metal or even rock music growing up but as I got into my twenties and I heard Scott’s voice and read his lyrics it became really hard not to love every STP album. He had a way of sharing his pain through his music exactly like every talented artist has and it totally broke my heart to hear of his death. The really talented musicians are always tortured. RIP Scott.
@PunkRockZombie205
@PunkRockZombie205 Год назад
STP was my favorite band as a kid before i discovered punk. Saw them in concert multiple times and they always put on a hell of a show
@commonman317
@commonman317 Год назад
That guitar sound on "Plush" is like a buzzsaw! One of the best guitar tones I've ever heard.
@machinesofgod
@machinesofgod Год назад
Always loved STP growing up as a kid. I saw them open for Smashing Pumpkins recently and both bands were awesome!
@dragonfirepeach4000
@dragonfirepeach4000 8 месяцев назад
2 of my faves from the 90s.
@Norcalrocker
@Norcalrocker Год назад
LOVE STP! Their LP, Core was by far my favorite from the 90's. I have seen STP at least 3 times, , maybe four. The last time I saw them with Scott was in 2010 and they were amazing, tight set and they played everything! Such a great time.! I love Weiland's showmanship - it was like no other.
@DebNKY
@DebNKY Год назад
I saw them 3 times as well. So amazing live.
@DesolateSpace594
@DesolateSpace594 Год назад
It's just sad that many great artists even up leaving us so soon.
@DebNKY
@DebNKY Год назад
Scott broke my heart. I didn't realize he had so much trouble as a kid. Such a beautiful man. So is Robert. I love tall Italian men.
@Tacomaguy458
@Tacomaguy458 10 месяцев назад
musicians come and go but scott passing really hit me hard. I grew up going to iconic concerts and shows but when I saw STP live the first time, that was such a moment of clarity of what a show should be. unfortunately, if you followed even his later career, you saw the writing on the wall. the video of his last concert was just sad to watch cause he was so far gone, it was over already.
@michaelmoniz8419
@michaelmoniz8419 Год назад
Core was the first CD I ever bought, been a huge fan ever since. They were the soundtrack to my life then as an awkward kid of the 90's. They were great live too, no pretentiousness, played what everyone wanted to hear. Great video!
@tboztheish
@tboztheish Год назад
Still remains…. One of the great love songs, the lyrics are poetry…..
@AlphaZaius67
@AlphaZaius67 10 месяцев назад
Greatest love song that doesn’t use the word “love” for sure.
@MisanthropicTimeSlipperz
@MisanthropicTimeSlipperz 3 месяца назад
The lyrics to that song are incredibly deep.
@sbfcapnj
@sbfcapnj Год назад
As soon as you mentioned Cleveland in Scott Weiland's backstory, I knew I was going to have to buckle up for some real deep, dark shit.
@trawlins396
@trawlins396 3 месяца назад
😂😂😂 what's that mean?? I'm from Cleveland! It's a great old blue collar city!
@Golden_Girl7123
@Golden_Girl7123 10 месяцев назад
I still cry. Needless death. Rest in Power sweet darling man...... truly missed
@NottyGurlStyle
@NottyGurlStyle Год назад
I will always love STP to this day. I miss Scott. I don’t understand why they would get so much hate from the media and other bands. They have nothing but classics tracks that I still sing to this day. Scott had a sound of his own so I don’t get how they could compare them to Pearl Jam or Alice In Chains.
@AlphaZaius67
@AlphaZaius67 10 месяцев назад
Haters. When he said “bands felt they were an overnight success and didn’t work as hard as they did” it screamed HATERS!
@daviddemaria3982
@daviddemaria3982 6 месяцев назад
What they were doing musically was a lot different than the other bands. Very Beatle-esque
@stevecowder4774
@stevecowder4774 Год назад
When it came to hard rock of the early 90s, these guys were really at the top of their game, propelling their edge to a different level. The DeLeo brothers were such a force of a tandem on guitar, putting out one bad ass, menacing riff after another, particularly on STPs first couple of albums. And Scott Weiland had that unmistakable voice that carried perfectly with Robert’s backing vocals. Although regrettably, I never did see them in concert. But I did manage to see Velvet Revolver at the ‘05 Oz Fest, right before Black Sabbath took the stage. It’s really sad what happened to Scott as addiction is such an enormous beast to conquer. May he RIP.
@jesterr7133
@jesterr7133 Год назад
I saw STP three times live, and out of the hundreds of shows I've been to and hundreds of bands I've seen, they were my favorite to watch live. Weiland was one of the most underrated front men in recent history.
@bradleybrown8399
@bradleybrown8399 Год назад
Yeah? Underrated by whom?
@edwardsanchez3708
@edwardsanchez3708 Год назад
I remember sneaking my girlfriends In through my bedroom window late at night MTV on and for some reason, the songs plush or interstate love song would always come on, and it would light the room up with purple blueish pinkish lights. Great time to be a young teenager. I loved their early music, but my favorite album ended up being tiny music from the Vatican gift shop, the 1996 album.
@JohnSegerclucka
@JohnSegerclucka Месяц назад
That's my favorite album too. I love the jazz elements
@franciscastiglione5832
@franciscastiglione5832 Год назад
I remember when I saw them on the tour for No.4, it was a phenomenal show. They had a drape set up covering the stage and when the show kicked off Scott had the megaphone doing the opening of dead and bloated and when the heavy riff hit, the curtain dropped and we were off to the races. It’s hard to believe almost a decade after it first was released, dead and bloated was still one of the best set opening songs ever. Besides the drama with the start though, the show was stripped down with no lights show/spectacles really just raw live music and it was awesome.
@mrdeatheli
@mrdeatheli Год назад
"Core" is one of my most important records, ever
@shadquirk607
@shadquirk607 Год назад
The name change was one of the biggest reasons they were considered a label plant, STP literally didn't exist and then all of a sudden there's this unknown band signed to a major label. I remember no one, NO ONE, ever mentioned this. I was big into grunge and rock and read everything I could get my hands on and I never knew about Might Joe Young and the years they spent building their reputation. Even Vedder said he never heard of them, no shit mate, STP didn't exist but I bet, 100%, that he saw MJY at some point in the day. They were a great band, something different to the 'Seattle sound', one of the classic 90's LA sounding bands like Jane's Addiction as opposed to Nirvana.
@lisachilders6530
@lisachilders6530 Год назад
Trippin on a hole in a paper heart.... my fave. Interstate love song, creep. So many good songs. Seen them once in Nashville. RIP Svott Weiland
@kawasaki2024
@kawasaki2024 Год назад
Yes! The best song ever!!!!
@bllewellyn42
@bllewellyn42 Год назад
Trippen on a Hole- I get a Janes Addiction vibe on that one. Fine tune. I only heard STP on the radio over the years, now I’m appreciating all the great songs they created. Riff City!
@ChristianFerris
@ChristianFerris Год назад
I first saw STP before Core was released on the Megadeth tour and I’m shocked to hear that the audiences were unreceptive because we were blown away by it. Had never heard of them and woke up first thing in the morning to speed to Streetside Records to pick up a record and was devastated to learn that it hadn’t been released yet. It was a crazy good show and I didn’t miss a single show after that. Not one. And Velvet Revolver, too. God I miss those guys. Such amazing live shows and music.
@BC-mq5kj
@BC-mq5kj Год назад
I have to agree. In Asheville nc the crowd loved stp opening for megadeath
@tomg_2
@tomg_2 Год назад
Thanks for this one! STP has so many fans.
@rnrtruestories
@rnrtruestories Год назад
You’re welcome! One of my favourite bands
@autopsy3689
@autopsy3689 Год назад
Yet they usually fly under the radar, it’s strange
@DebNKY
@DebNKY Год назад
It's really painful since losing Scott. But the love is still there. Always will be.
@sourgir-wh6xd
@sourgir-wh6xd Год назад
🤘🏻😎🤘🏻 This just goes to shows that critics' options mean nothing, and individuals can, and should, make up their own minds about what they like. ❤
@ghost_to_a_ghost
@ghost_to_a_ghost Год назад
i love when musicians wait until after the record is finished to go to rehab. Richard Patrick of Filter waited until after they finished Title of Record to go to rehab and that album is fuckin killer. RIP to Scott. super sad story. i've been clean from H. and all other hard drugs for 10 and a half years, myself
@ihadtosayit10
@ihadtosayit10 Год назад
STP is my favorite band from the 90's. It became obvious that Scott was not going to outrun his drug problem. I so wanted to see them live and got tickets for the October 10, 2000 show in St. Paul but could not attend as I went into labor with my third child 6 weeks early. I saw Velvet Revolver with Alice in Chains opening, an awesome show, but still regretted I missed STP. So when they reunited in 2008 and went on tour, announced a stop back in St. Paul, I took the day off of work to get tickets. It was a good show, but you could see the toll drugs had on Scott. I knew afterwards I would never see him at a STP show again. It is ironic he died in a tour bus outside the Mall of America in Bloomington, MN just miles away from St. Paul. I saw STP one more time with their new front man Jeff Gutt in 2018. The band was good as ever, but still miss Scott.
@SolamenteVees
@SolamenteVees Год назад
Rick Beato posted a fantastic interview with STP bassist Robert DeLeo recently. Highly recommended.
@ExNihiloComesNothing
@ExNihiloComesNothing Год назад
It was really a fantastic interview. He’s so chill and talented. He was really gracious about Scott too which was endearing
@Twobarpsi
@Twobarpsi 10 месяцев назад
Yeah that was good!
@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973
@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973 9 месяцев назад
His bass parts are very good and he is a skillful player
@marcthacker4walls
@marcthacker4walls Год назад
Great video as always. You always wonder what any band's next album would've sounded like, if all members were still alive. It's amazing how all their albums sounded different.
@ChrisBarnette-zk8iy
@ChrisBarnette-zk8iy 5 месяцев назад
My favorite band from the 90's..Robert and Dean are insane musicians..and Scott ( imo ) is the greatest frontman of all time..they saud if you seen them live and didn't like them that they'd win you over with their live shows..I never got to see them.. 😢 Rest easy, Scott aka Melody Man
@johnybuckets4465
@johnybuckets4465 Год назад
I saw STP in 2008 and it was the best concert ive been to. Scott Weiland gave an amazing performance and the sound the band was so clear and crisp. So grateful to have seen them even though i was in the throws myself at the time.
@jimmygrant3151
@jimmygrant3151 11 месяцев назад
We came back from Desert Storm, and within that year, music shifted from heavy metal to grunge. I remmeber being at a record store in Tacoma and they introduced "the big three" Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots and Alice in Chains. It must of been right after Core was released. Man, that was a great time for music. Pearl Jam, Soungarden, Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots and Alice in Chains dominated. It was the beginning of the end of music as we knew it.
@HildeAzul
@HildeAzul 10 месяцев назад
I hate to be this person but I’m gonna be .. the Big Three Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam Nirvana.
@HildeAzul
@HildeAzul 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for your service. :)
@jimmygrant3151
@jimmygrant3151 10 месяцев назад
@@HildeAzul yeah. Those three are also the big three. Depends on your click. But yeah. You're right
@BROKENWyTTRbbt6
@BROKENWyTTRbbt6 2 месяца назад
@@HildeAzul STP instead of Pearl Jam they’re good but they aren’t in the 3 maybe even Soundgarden but not Pearl Jam
@chriscollins7604
@chriscollins7604 Год назад
always loved his voice and their music is still great even today
@chrisbrooks5635
@chrisbrooks5635 Год назад
Core came out while was in high school. A kid sitting next to me was singing Dead and Bloated and I was like "WTF are you singing" and I haven't looked back. I just ordered Purple on vinyl after watching this. Great video.
@ProfessorKenneth
@ProfessorKenneth 3 месяца назад
Im glad i got to see Stp in 97 and Bush, both bands were brilliant live and on records..👍🏻🎸 Scott is sadly missed. 1990s had he best music. I wish i could have seen Stp unplugged. Velvet revolver was pretty good.
@devastaterx
@devastaterx Год назад
Scott, Layne Staley, Chris Cornel, Chester Benington, Kurt Cobain. Pretty crazy.
@tcadrumgod
@tcadrumgod 8 месяцев назад
STP was the first band I ever saw live. Amazing show
@farewell_to_normalcy9352
@farewell_to_normalcy9352 11 месяцев назад
One thing about Scott that made him so unique was that as STP grew and changed, so did Scott’s voice. It was like music adaptation
@dougstandard
@dougstandard Год назад
I tried to hate these guys and couldn't. For my money, these, guys were 10x the band Nirvana and Pearl Jam were. They embraced Rock n Roll, when all of their peers were pretending to shun it. They left behind some timeless, incredible music.
@kikepineiro9130
@kikepineiro9130 Год назад
These guys were far and beyond better than everything that was going on back then heck even now,Dean made that Gibson howl very open minded guitar player good job Dean!!
@jt9800
@jt9800 Год назад
No need to put other bands down to boost STP up. All were great, all can BE great at the same time.
@dougstandard
@dougstandard Год назад
I didn't. I personally believe STP were better.@@jt9800
@42-Donuts
@42-Donuts Год назад
Awesome video man, thanx. One can never get enough of these 90s-bands videos..
@rnrtruestories
@rnrtruestories Год назад
Thanks
@sonjanewman9403
@sonjanewman9403 Месяц назад
I’ve seen him sober; just out of rehab in CA. Saying how happy he was to be sober and enjoying life. You could literally feel the light coming from him. The band wasn’t sober though. I saw him and the band in Denver. He was lost again in his addiction. The sadness had reached him again. He was incredible to watch! Undeniably, a man that cast his spell on you.
@raddastronaut
@raddastronaut Год назад
Nice deep dive. STP is amazing. How are there haters? They are musician approved. 😂 Also I’m glad Scott liked Duran Duran they’re awesome.
@rnrtruestories
@rnrtruestories Год назад
Agreed never understood the hate for the band
@CMill78
@CMill78 Год назад
I always hear they had hate. But being a teen in the 90s I never heard it at the time.
@DebNKY
@DebNKY Год назад
I never heard hate for STP. People knew better than trash them around me anyway.
@xmizljm_2354
@xmizljm_2354 Год назад
One of the best, if not the best documentary out there in RU-vid on these guys, STP, loved them so much then and still now. RIP Scott WEILAND. Hope you are living the life you always wanted. His voice was golden. ❤
@dimebagdave77
@dimebagdave77 Год назад
Rest easy Scott✌️ one of the last true rock stars
@DukesMusic84
@DukesMusic84 Год назад
Look at his EYES during the Big Bang Baby video. That says everything about Scott Weiland that you need to know. He was on drugs for decades at a time. RIP Scott. But having the band fronted by some other dude singing his songs for nostalgia dollars is B.S.
@Secretary.of.Education
@Secretary.of.Education Год назад
One of the few bands I can actually say you can just push play from start to finish and get through their entire catalogue without a bad song. My favorite band from the 90's and Tiny Music is my go to🤘
@LauRoot892
@LauRoot892 Год назад
Teresa. ?
@michaelharrington75
@michaelharrington75 Год назад
Saw them in 96! With Cheap Trick opening for them. One of the best concerts I've seen!
@aperturius
@aperturius Год назад
Same! In Portland, ME. I loved the acoustic set they did in the middle of the show, with this little lounge set coming down from the ceiling.
@michaelharrington75
@michaelharrington75 Год назад
@@aperturius Yep! Great set! Awesome show!
@itsmedrooms6071
@itsmedrooms6071 Год назад
Rick Beato’s interview with Robert DeLeo was really good and I recommend it. It gave me a whole new appreciation for the band and he went into the whole backstory behind each song, not just the bass parts although that was there as well. I guess I never realized how good this guy is and how integral he was in terms of songwriting within the band including all the disparate influences he draws from, but also how collaborative the band chemistry was.
@DebNKY
@DebNKY Год назад
Love Rick Beato. Gotta find Robert. Thank you for the post.
@cweednz
@cweednz Год назад
Yeah great interview that one
@sabremarky15
@sabremarky15 Год назад
@6:35 I met them in Chicago in 2000 and they were the nicest people all around. They took that quote to heart.
@longdatedoptionsleaps6112
@longdatedoptionsleaps6112 Год назад
I was a BIG BIG fan from the get go in early 1992… I never really considered them “grunge” they sorta had their own vibe. Epic band only regret never seeing them live.
@mariouchka9
@mariouchka9 Год назад
RIP Scott... Your pain is mine.
@michaelhill2248
@michaelhill2248 Год назад
Great video. 43-year-old metal-head now but back in the early 90’s I was more into the hip-hop and dance music of the time. I liked rock music but it was stuff like the Black Album and Use Your Illusion. Didn’t much care for the grunge bands back then. But the first time I heard Interstate Love Song, I swear it touched my soul. The catchy hook and massive guitar tone just sucked me in and set me on the path to loving Hard Rock and Metal ever since and I will never look back. So glad I finally got to see these guys when they reunited in 2008. I will always remember that show. I don’t listen to them as much anymore but STP changed my life and they will always have a special place in my heart ❤.
@LauRoot892
@LauRoot892 Год назад
Hi hill
@Truckngirl
@Truckngirl Год назад
You did a great job on this episode.
@rnrtruestories
@rnrtruestories Год назад
Thanks! We have some really cool stuff coming up!
@dsanchez9703
@dsanchez9703 Год назад
One of the purest rockbands of alltime!
@brandonelkin3166
@brandonelkin3166 Год назад
Big Empty is one of my favorite songs ever
@Gian4455
@Gian4455 Год назад
I went to see STP recently with Jeff Gutt on vocals when they came to Costa Rica and the show was really really good. They mostly played songs off Core, Purple and Tiny Music, which is a shame since their record from 2018 has some good rockers in it. Their last album is very good too, if you enjoy acoustic mellow music.
@cweednz
@cweednz Год назад
Yeah saw them in February in New Zealand. They were awesome!
@reinforcedpenisstem
@reinforcedpenisstem Год назад
Last two albums have some great songs
@christopherbaker9676
@christopherbaker9676 Год назад
Saw them when Purple came out. Think it was 95 or 96. They were fuckin unreal. I've seen pink Floyd in 94. STP best concert I've ever seen.
@raddadization
@raddadization Год назад
Same. I saw them in Austin back in 2011 and still sounded the same if not better.
@jinx1499
@jinx1499 Год назад
I’m surprised that there was no mention of “Army of Anyone”, which was essentially STP with the singer from Filter.
@erisgh0sted961
@erisgh0sted961 Год назад
I am a huge STP fan. I've seen them play 4 or 5 times. The last time was right when he relapsed for the last time. Sadly it was one of his best performances. Some front men just aren't the same sober.
@LauRoot892
@LauRoot892 Год назад
Eris
@Scottocaster6668
@Scottocaster6668 Год назад
Man, drugs has taken sooo many great musicians from us as time goes by. Great classic tunes that affected millions. You can't take that away from them
@MrROTD
@MrROTD 3 месяца назад
I never thought STP was anything except good rock music.
@SnakeNbake
@SnakeNbake Год назад
Damn perfect timing! Ive been on a Scott Weiland binge!
@queenofchristmas3845
@queenofchristmas3845 6 месяцев назад
STP was the band that raised me, I loved their album and have always felt their music helped me get thru hard times. Went to see them, but they didn’t show because I think the lead singer by that time was too far gone into his bad habits. Wish I could have seen them live at least once. 😢 RIP Scott, one of my favorite lead singers. ❤
@DarthMaynard
@DarthMaynard Год назад
This is tremendous. Thank you. Soooo much to tell about icons like Weiland & Staley. And both their bands just so incredibly talented & underappreciated here in sh*tty 2023.
@Liberty6010and9
@Liberty6010and9 11 месяцев назад
Heh sh*tty indeed. All there is now is lame music like Byonce and Lady Googoo. Can't stand music today. Rock truly is dead.
@richardfleming9654
@richardfleming9654 12 дней назад
Just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy and appreciate your videos. The content is awesome and you have such a great voice for narration. Keep it up please. 🏆
@Brando-Lee3725
@Brando-Lee3725 Год назад
It only took me 3 times in rehab, becoming homeless and the death of my girlfriend to get me clean . 5 years now . But its a lot harder to get clean when you have endless buckets of cash !!! So IDK if I could have done it either if I was in Scott or Layne Stayleys position . As much as I wanted to . Its hard to hit rock bottom when you have no reason to struggle and its only a phone call a way . Heroin is a beast .
@DebNKY
@DebNKY Год назад
Good for you.
@BROKENWyTTRbbt6
@BROKENWyTTRbbt6 2 месяца назад
Facts bubba I’m proud of you. I’m still fighting the H myself I haven’t touched it in 3 years but I’m still on subs😢
@Brando-Lee3725
@Brando-Lee3725 Месяц назад
@@BROKENWyTTRbbt6 i been on subs too . But check this out bro . I recently got the Sublocade injection once , and 5 months later still no withdrawals !!! I highly suggest you give it a try .
@_jm0n3y8oo_
@_jm0n3y8oo_ Год назад
Scott, on stage with his megaphone and dance moves was a thing of beauty. He was in his element.
@powerboon2k
@powerboon2k 10 месяцев назад
He was genuinely handsome when he was young.
@lfe151
@lfe151 7 месяцев назад
Saw them New Years Eve 2009 at Club Nokia LA. Never will forget Scott’s fedora, pink plush feathers and megaphone. RIP
@aaronlietz
@aaronlietz Год назад
Thank you for this. Core is a PHENOMENAL record. I've always thought this since it came out.
@LauRoot892
@LauRoot892 Год назад
Lietz
@marwilshire
@marwilshire Месяц назад
Thank you Scott for the amazing music you brought to our lives🎤
@MrKarmapolice97
@MrKarmapolice97 Год назад
Scott kinda had a beefy or more muscular body when they first started then he just got skinnier and skinnier from the drugs.
@sallyfields2385
@sallyfields2385 Год назад
I believe he had an eating disorder as well. But his addictions played a major role in how thin he was.
@MrKarmapolice97
@MrKarmapolice97 Год назад
@@sallyfields2385 oh I wasn’t aware of his eating disorder
@sallyfields2385
@sallyfields2385 Год назад
@@MrKarmapolice97 I think he wrote about it in his book. But I may have learned about from a different source.
@citizenchris099
@citizenchris099 3 месяца назад
STP is by far my favorite band of that era
@officialnickelcitygrunge
@officialnickelcitygrunge Год назад
Love STP one of my favorite of all time 😊.
@Aaron-zt5ee
@Aaron-zt5ee 14 дней назад
STP has always been one of my favorite 90s bands. I miss them.
@bonesjackson81
@bonesjackson81 Год назад
Best band of the 90s. Hands down. 4 great albums in that decade. Hardly a grunge band. Hard rock band that had more experimental and laid back stuff to offer than so called grunge.
@jasonpeters9716
@jasonpeters9716 Год назад
Then his solo Album fr 98. "12 Bar Blues" was good
@jasonpeters9716
@jasonpeters9716 Год назад
1999's "No.4?" My 3rd fav album by STP
@space_cadet04
@space_cadet04 14 дней назад
I was born in the SFV (San Fernando Valley) and grew up just over the hill. Scott was my #1 crush in the mid 90s when I was a teenager. Listening to Core, Purple, and Tiny Music were an everyday thing for me. I was devastated when Scott died. To
@gregoryrourke7417
@gregoryrourke7417 Год назад
Trippin on a hole in a paper heart. Best record ever.
@charliesmith4229
@charliesmith4229 9 месяцев назад
STP is still around and for sale at your local auto parts store or even at Walmart. Thanks
@MikeGervasi
@MikeGervasi Год назад
One of my favorite bands and they could have been as big as Zeppelin. Fantastic in concert when I saw them in 97. And I honestly never gave Robert the credit he deserved until I realized he'd written most of the songs I love. They ended IMO on Shangri La Dee Da which to me is Scott's strongest album vocally and melodically.
@zombieparrot2606
@zombieparrot2606 Год назад
This video really brought me back to my youth. Thank you. STP we’re never my favorite out of that time (that was reserved for AIC), but they were definitely a very large part of the soundtrack. I had their first three CDs and I remember when Scott passed and not being surprised. Hadn’t all the greatest singers of that time also? Layne, Kurt, Bradley…then Chris and Scott. Dang. It’s so sad, but I guess that’s the price that creating timeless art requires.
@anti-liberal7167
@anti-liberal7167 Год назад
Dead and bloated is always on the radio here in northeast Tennessee
@johnbags2525
@johnbags2525 Год назад
Interesting! Can you go more in-depth with this comment??
@DarkroomMedia007
@DarkroomMedia007 Год назад
Me and my bro's fave band to jam to as teens. 🙌🏾🎸
@HM-dd3pt
@HM-dd3pt 10 месяцев назад
One of my favorite bands!! Saw them in the 90's and will be seeing them at Welcome to Rockville in May 2024
@gtf2648
@gtf2648 Год назад
Pretty accurate. There's a few things that are slightly off like the STP thing, That wasnt Scott's idea. I grew up with Dean & Bobby in New Jersey and when we used to to hang out in the early 80's getting high listening to music Dean would always talk about if he ever made it big, the name of his band would be STP because he loved the Graphic of the sticker. We actually had an STP sticker on our cassette deck and every time someone put in a shitty tape, Dean would say "pour some STP into that fucking thing for Christ sake"
@LauRoot892
@LauRoot892 Год назад
Hi 👋
@mauibud
@mauibud 7 месяцев назад
I agree, I'm Corey Hickoks sister and Scott was like a little brother to me. I was there The whole time.. know Robert very well..Dean came in later so I only knew him through back stage green room at big shows.
@JeffoftheShout
@JeffoftheShout 9 месяцев назад
Back in 1989 or 90, when they were still called Mighty Joe Young, and I was 19 or 20 years old I used to crash their rehearsals, sit on the ground in a very small practice room at Trojan Studios in Garden Grove (recently known as Backline Studios,), and drum on the carpet along with them practicing. They didn’t seem to mind, and I gave them lots of compliments. telling them that I know that they’re going to be famous. And that they sounded so amazingly tight and have such great feel. They were by far the best sounding rock band I ever experienced. And I’m pretty sure nothing was going through the PA but vocals. I’m not saying they welcomed me with open arms and smiles, but they seemed to tolerated me and let me hang around. One of the greatest experiences ever!Extremely inspiring! I ended up singing most of their big songs in my cover band all throughout the 90s and early 2000s, playing gigs in Hawaii, Alaska, and all over Orange County, California.
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