Stone Temple Pilots Livestream 10/16/20

Stone Temple Pilots released their second album Purple on June 7, 1994. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard Music Charts and I purchased one of the copies that helped put it there. I was on board with STP after just one listen to “Sex Type Thing” so it was a no-brainer to pick up Purple on the day it came out. More than 25 years later I was excited to revisit an album still fairly heavy in my personal rotation by witnessing a livestream of the album performed by the band. Scott Weiland would be missing of course, but having seen Jeff Gutt front the band through its set at Aftershock 2019 I was confident he could help keep the spirit of the songs alive. Below are some expansions of notes I jotted down as I was watching the livestream:

“Meatplow” – still rockin’ with that killer riff.

“Vaseline” – made me think of Scott’s sad performance that went viral near the end of his life where something was clearly wrong. At this point I also started questioning how “live” this livestream was. There was no talking to address the audience up to this point and it seemed a little too produced.

“Lounge Fly” – my suspicions about this being live were further escalated before the band played this song after a still image of the original recording log came onto the screen and Dean told a story of how the song was written on the record label’s private jet on a particularly turbulent ride getting from the Grammy’s in L.A. down to San Diego for a show. He said the slide extremes in the guitar were meant to represent the plane going down. “New guy” singer Jeff Gutt sounded slightly Scott on this song.

“Interstate Love Song” – the still image of the recording log combined with narration continued between practically every song after that, this time with a story about how Interstate Love Song came about. It was during this song I realized that both Jeff and Robert were wearing their sunglasses inside throughout the whole performance. Rock ‘N’ Roll.

“Still Remains” – made my nipples hard. This is not just one of my favorite songs on the album but one of my favorite songs ever. Melodically the song is just gorgeous.

“Pretty Penny” – perfectly exemplified what made STP so special.

“Silvergun Superman” – also one of my favorites on this album and they nailed it.

“Big Empty” – definitely suits Jeff’s voice well as his timbre most similarly sounded like Scott during this song.

“Unglued” – during the pre-song narration it was revealed that this song was built off a riff that Scott brought to the band, which made me smile and miss Scott even more. Banger.

“Army Ants” – The intro riff sounded a little weird because everything up to that point had been played pretty much note for note with the album but then the song hit and all was well.

“Kitchenware & Candybars” – very tender song that shows both extremes of this album.

After “Kitchenware & Candybars” the stream very abruptly switched back to the image of the album cover that was there before the stream started and that was that. No nod to the hilarious “hidden track.” All in all it was exactly what I was hoping for. They drew me into their world despite being on a computer screen. Just the thought of it being live changed the experience for me and although it pales in comparison to seeing the band at the Gorge less than two months after the album was released it was still pretty cool.

Stone Temple Pilots 7/30/94

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This was my first road trip concert because someone finally had a vehicle! If you’ve been to the Gorge then no explanation is necessary but if you haven’t been there I highly suggest you go to a concert there as soon as possible. It is located in Central Washington and is literally the most gorgeous outdoor amphitheater in existence. It is special because it is naturally carved into the side of a hill and all around are unbelievable views of the Columbia River flowing between the cliffs of one of the most geologically rich areas in the world. That someone who had a vehicle was my friend Marvin. I had known him since elementary school but we were now hanging out more because we shared a whole clique of friends and lived across a horse pasture from each other. The two of us went with our other friend Jack but unbeknownst to my parents. They were pretty strict about letting me go places. I don’t know if this was to be protective, controlling, or they just didn’t trust me. I was willing to risk the consequences of getting caught. So after I lied and told my parents I was spending the night at Marvin’s house we left for the Gorge. From where we lived it only took about an hour to drive there. The lineup was as follows: Jawbox, Redd Kross, the Meat Puppets, and Stone Temple Pilots. I hadn’t really heard the other 3 bands but immediately became an STP fan and bought the album Core after hearing “Sex Type Thing” for the first time. The album Purple had been out less than 2 months and had already become our group of friends staple summer CD. Apparently we weren’t alone because the album reached the top of the charts not long before this concert took place. The other 3 bands all put on an excellent show and we were in the floor section in front of the stage for the entire time. As soon as STP came out the floor section was so packed I couldn’t even lift my arms over my head to prevent it from being kicked by stray crowd surfers (think sardines). There was one gigantic lava light to each side of the stage, which looked extremely cool set against the night. Though I can’t remember exactly what songs they played I do feel lucky to have seen them at this point because they only had two albums of material to choose from. I also feel lucky because by the time their next album came out problems had reportedly started to arise from Scott Weiland’s budding obsession with drugs, which prevented the band from touring and eventually lead to their first disbandment. My first concert souvenir came from this show in the form of an STP t-shirt. The front had the words “Stone Temple” in the same cream color as the shirt surrounded by red and the back had the word “Pilots” in blue with a little stick figure guy riding a bike underneath. I loved that shirt so much that I destroyed it just from wearing it. The funny part about the shirt is that Marvin had purchased the same one and the next day we both wore them to the “Boat Races,” a.k.a. the biggest annual event in Tri-Cities, WA. It is one of only a handful of places professional hydroplanes stop each year to race but for most of the race-goers (including myself and associates starting just a few years later) it is just another reason to get drunk. We eventually ran into my parents at the races and though they had never seen me wear this shirt and Marvin was wearing the identical copy of it, I don’t think they were any the wiser to my whereabouts from the night before.

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