Not a big fan but this song is gorgeous and eerie and might be their best. I don't think Scott is bisexual but he sure seems it here. And I mean that with no bite or any meanness. I could care less whatever he was, just sorry he was not happier while he lived.
@@ilunga146 First I said he seemed effeminate, but I have no idea, and he might have been only straight . If it doesn't cross your mind in this and other videos, I can't understand .. How or why?
Almost think this version is better than the album version, and to see them performing it is INSANE... Scott's exceptionally on point for this one, delivering from the beginning to every ounce of him drained out at the last word of the song. You can see the Bowie influence running strong in his choice of wardrobe, stage presence and mannerisms. Pure class. Thank you for sharing.
Yeah, I agree 100%. I never understood why all the “cool kids” from my generation constantly shit on STP so always. Everything is in the right place with this band. Anyway, missing Scott tonight.
He was so "tallented" that he left early. Tallented like Lane Stalley and Kurt Cobain??????? I can name many others. Tallented no, influenced/possesed, yes. Reply, I will name 10 more. I promise.
With strings, this song has reached a new level of perfection. Flawless mix of live instruments in synch. Better than album version. RIP Scott Weiland...
Like many I was a big STP fan back in the day and then lost track of them. I casually listened to the VR stuff, but not like I did with STP. Then after Scott's death I poured through old vids of his performances and realized that he was one the great performers of our generation. I'm so sad that I never got to see him perform live. This vid is one of my favorites (thanks live2cd for posting). His game is so on point around this time (circa 2000)... clear-minded in interviews, so precise in his delivery, and such a vivid performer. The remarkable thing is that even toward the end in those small club gigs with the Wildabouts, despite being clearly affected by drugs and depression, his passion and dedication are still evident. And he still sings better than 95% of folks out there. We lost a great one. RIP Scott Weiland.
Exactly how I feel- remember seein "Plush" on Mtv back when I was 12- only for him to pass away only a couple hours away from me 21 years later -sad deal
I knew we were in for something good when I heard songs from core on the radio. I assumed STP had multiple singers because of the wide variety of vocal sounds my buddy Eric had to set me straight on that. I saw STP in 96. Before the break and twice after. When people magazine gave Scott's solo record one of the. [][⁸>[00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009800000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Even with Scotts shortcomings, he still reached, touched and made more people happy then most will ever get close to. RIP Scott. You reached the souls of millions
Sorry, but Scott was the last significant front man in the classic 4 piece rock band line up configuration.. There will never be another front man like that, let alone someone with as much charisma, uniqueness, stage presence, and style. He was Morrison, Bowie, Iggy Pop, and Lennon all mashed up together. Their new singer can never live up to that gargantuan reputation and eclipsing shadow that is Scott Weiland. He was a quadruple threat of singer, song writer, entertainer, and quintessential rock star, and had the potential to be a huge success as a solo artist, if he kicked that damn drug and alcohol problem, and if his whore of an ex wife didn't drain him for everything he had. Yes, he made mistakes, but he was human and needed help, that of which he didn't get as much as he should have. R.I.P Scott. To those of us who know good music and special musicians, you are not sorely missed, you are insanely, hopelessly, terribly missed..
Such an iconic performer. Scott’s moves were distinctly his own just like Jagger, Bowie or Axl. And of course, STP is nothing without the DeLeo Bros. Such a great and sober performance. RIP Scott, you know how much you are missed. 😢♥️
Scott was simply a one of a kind human. Wish I could have talked to him, truly tortured by addiction and fame but always a great artist, thinker, and person. RIP Scott
I'll second that. Scott's got it all going on here. The outfit kicks ass. Voice sounds great. STP really baffles me though. This absolutely my favorite tune by them and it seemingly came out of nowhere. Not really much like anything else they have done. Wish they would have produced more songs like this because in my opinion they could have really set themselves apart.
Listen to Core then STP 4 (this), onto Shangri La De Da and you will hear the whole progression but understand that 9/11 was at the end of that,,, the industry changed too. They set themselves apart on the front end and then it was a work in progress from there, like most.
I remember when this song first came out.. I would have been around 16 years old. And I HATED the song. Now? Good lord was I naïve and dense lol.... I guess my ears just hadn't been exposed to a broad range of music.....yet. But revisiting this song now....it's not only good; it's one of those rare special songs that is PERFECT. Total modern classic. The chords, the melody, the arrangement, all of it. What a gorgeous perfect song....and spot on performance.
Omg every time I watch this video I get the chills. Probably their greatest song yet. The string arrangement is so haunting. These are a bunch of talented musicians. Scott you are sorely missed❤
Still can't believe Scott Weiland is gone. I'm put off by the comments of "What a waste of life." I think people are missing the point. Guy was on top of the planet for a time, and had amazing talent; he simply couldn't overcome his demons. We are all facing our own personal apocalypses in one form or another, the only difference is how we choose to cope with it. We all still live our lives, none of which I would ever consider a "waste." I'll try my best to make those that are having a hard time coping with this crazy gift we call life, and help make the journey a little less painful along the way, however I can. I suggest everyone try to do the same!
+Eric E I don't want to say anything because I think this is really the best, most accurate statement about scott. We can at least enjoy what he left us without the crazy criticisms
He was such a beautiful and talented man! Honestly, we all have our own demons! #RIPScott still missed and still appreciated for the music you and STP gave us! 😪
I remember when this song first came out.. I would have been around 16 years old. And I HATED the song. Now? Good lord was I naïve and dense lol.... I guess my ears just hadn't been exposed to a broad range of music.....yet. But revisiting this song now....it's not only good; it's one of those rare special songs that is PERFECT. Total modern classic. The chords, the melody, the arrangement, all of it. What a gorgeous perfect song....and spot on performance.
RIP Scott. Thank you for sharing yourself with us. Such a haunting performance here. I saw this song performed live in 2000 at X-Fest outside of Pittsburgh, PA. Such A great show and talented group of performers. These guys carried me through a chaotic and strange part of my life. My heart goes out to his family and loved ones.
Live vocals are the best! I love this song so much. I used to listen to this song all of the time when I was deployed in Afghanistan. It gave me great comfort ❤. We miss you.
Me too. I recorded on VHS that night. I actually recorded him Scott performing this song on most of the late night shows when this came out. I was 19 years old!
I saw STP that 2000 tour. June 2000, Kansas City. I was 22yrs old. My Friends girlfriend won 6 frontrow tickets off a local Rock radio station. I dropped 3grams Shrooms 0:32 15mins b4 STP took stage just before dusk/nighttime. I've been drinking since Noon & Smoking J's all afternoon! (I was FRONT ROW. LOL..absolutely an "experience." More of an experience...than 90% of these Religions fanatics have ever had!
Just discovered this today in 2021.. Just an incredible performance.. Really liked STPs debut album when i was 18 or 19.Saw them in Worcester centrum in 94 or 95? Lost interest in them .. musical taste changes blah blah blah. .came across this on Instagram Today..love it
and I am sooo late to the game it is the 1rst tune I ever heard of theirs...IDC this vid is so authentically live...that is what is sorely missing from the music biz today...AUTHENTICITY...it's just screaming outta these guys! ♫
Saw the STP 4 tour in St. Louis, Missouri, and it was flawless, performance, sound and all. These talk shows were notorious for bad sound back in the day and Scott was never spot on in these things, nerves or what, or sound, but this was okay. In STL they came out of the gates with "Crackerman" and hits from Core, it was a smash.
I wish this song had been written earlier and appeared on their massively underrated MTV Unplugged. but I'm also glad it came out when it did cause seeing this music video circa 2000 as a 13 year old was my first exposure to STP
Always loved Weiland's voice and his showmanship, archetype frontman, but such a tortured soul. The masterful deLeo brothers, their harmonies, Kretz's powerful drumming. STP provided the soundtrack of of my youth. They weren't grunge. Theirs was the unique song of the era.
Que gran cantante eras Scott, la versatilidad que tenías, como te podías adecuar a distintos acordes, hacen de este hombre un monstruo y un adelantado a su época un frontman de esos que el era todo sin el ya no había agrupación, además la elegancia y locura cuando el quería hacen ver a Bowie, Jim Morrison, Kiss etc, lástima no haberlo visto en vivo saludos de Chile
This was the first STP song i ever heard, i was always so surprised how different it sounded to the rest of their catalogue. I like the way Scott sings on this song more than the majority of their songs, which kinda sound more Eddie Vedderish
I always got David Bowie vibes from Scott, I mean that as an ultimate compliment
Scott was the grunge era Bowie.
He was a huge Bowie fan. Thats who he drew inspiration from.
@@Skirtis87 That makes perfect sense now that you say that. Sad we lost both of them, the older you get the more people you see pass away
Ahhh, the ‘90’s, where if you missed a performance, you’d kick yourself in the ass because you didn’t know when it would air again.
Not a big fan but this song is gorgeous and eerie and might be their best. I don't think Scott is bisexual but he sure seems it here. And I mean that with no bite or any meanness. I could care less whatever he was, just sorry he was not happier while he lived.
Maybe I'm wrong but this is his coming out song. Kidding.
Lol damn right
@@oppothumbs1 Bisexual? How?
@@ilunga146 First I said he seemed effeminate, but I have no idea, and he might have been only straight . If it doesn't cross your mind in this and other videos, I can't understand .. How or why?
Almost think this version is better than the album version, and to see them performing it is INSANE... Scott's exceptionally on point for this one, delivering from the beginning to every ounce of him drained out at the last word of the song. You can see the Bowie influence running strong in his choice of wardrobe, stage presence and mannerisms. Pure class. Thank you for sharing.
Yeah. I think I like this version better too. I like the strings playing the part that electric guitar would normally do. This is brilliant actually.
The only thing missing is the electric guitar fills. They're so juicy sounding.
Totally agree!
His voice still gives me the chills , to this very day. Scott Weilland- one of a kind...😢 miss him.
I agree!
The DeLeo's are this generation's Page and Jones.. Just insane musicianship..
Way more versatile and advanced than their peers from the grunge era..
No truer words. Period.
Yeah, I agree 100%. I never understood why all the “cool kids” from my generation constantly shit on STP so always. Everything is in the right place with this band.
Anyway, missing Scott tonight.
Right on - and Eric Kretz is an insanely good drummer as well.
@@bostonaudi I agree, very tasteful drummer.
Sooo agree...
And FEW musicians can pull off the simple 2 note syncopated line of “Vasoline”; it’s power and tempo unwavering
One of the most influential 90s rockers, the world lost a talented individual today. RIP Scott, you will be missed.
+Not Another Indie Show i'm heartbroken.
Not Another Indie Show there's definitely unfortunate rest forever Scott 😢😢😭
RIP Scott. We were with you from the beginning.
He was so "tallented" that he left early. Tallented like Lane Stalley and Kurt Cobain??????? I can name many others. Tallented no, influenced/possesed, yes. Reply, I will name 10 more. I promise.
@@kevinkelley3657 You are so angry about my 8 YEAR OLD COMMENT from the day Scott died that you cant even spell talent correctly? Piss off.
With strings, this song has reached a new level of perfection. Flawless mix of live instruments in synch. Better than album version. RIP Scott Weiland...
You are damn right!!!
Like many I was a big STP fan back in the day and then lost track of them. I casually listened to the VR stuff, but not like I did with STP. Then after Scott's death I poured through old vids of his performances and realized that he was one the great performers of our generation. I'm so sad that I never got to see him perform live. This vid is one of my favorites (thanks live2cd for posting). His game is so on point around this time (circa 2000)... clear-minded in interviews, so precise in his delivery, and such a vivid performer. The remarkable thing is that even toward the end in those small club gigs with the Wildabouts, despite being clearly affected by drugs and depression, his passion and dedication are still evident. And he still sings better than 95% of folks out there. We lost a great one. RIP Scott Weiland.
+dkny02138 well said
sucks it took his death for you to realize that. better late than never. his solo stuff is quality as well
Exactly how I feel- remember seein "Plush" on Mtv back when I was 12- only for him to pass away only a couple hours away from me 21 years later -sad deal
I knew we were in for something good when I heard songs from core on the radio. I assumed STP had multiple singers because of the wide variety of vocal sounds my buddy Eric had to set me straight on that. I saw STP in 96. Before the break and twice after. When people magazine gave Scott's solo record one of the. [][⁸>[00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009800000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
I saw them live on the Core tour.... Scott's Stage Presence was amazing.
Can't imagine there was ever a better live musical performance than this on The Tonight Show. Whew!
Totally agree-this is astonishing
Even with Scotts shortcomings, he still reached, touched and made more people happy then most will ever get close to.
RIP Scott. You reached the souls of millions
Don't blame the person. It's the addiction. He was sick.
It's like saying a person with terminal cancer has a shortcoming.
Like half of the best ones die as a result of using drugs, and for artistic purposes - at least in the beginning.
Well said.
I was a teen when this came out. My mom (who was nearing 40) said she loved this song when we heard it on FM radio!
One of the most spectacular and magical bands to ever bless this earth !! 🌲🔮💔🔮🌲
Scott's voice sounds sooooo amazing here
His eyes reflect a very sad soul inside. Lovely song.
Sorry, but Scott was the last significant front man in the classic 4 piece rock band line up configuration.. There will never be another front man like that, let alone someone with as much charisma, uniqueness, stage presence, and style. He was Morrison, Bowie, Iggy Pop, and Lennon all mashed up together. Their new singer can never live up to that gargantuan reputation and eclipsing shadow that is Scott Weiland. He was a quadruple threat of singer, song writer, entertainer, and quintessential rock star, and had the potential to be a huge success as a solo artist, if he kicked that damn drug and alcohol problem, and if his whore of an ex wife didn't drain him for everything he had. Yes, he made mistakes, but he was human and needed help, that of which he didn't get as much as he should have.
R.I.P Scott. To those of us who know good music and special musicians, you are not sorely missed, you are insanely, hopelessly, terribly missed..
I remember thinking that exact thing while watching them perform at the River Rave in Foxboro ma, 2000.
Scott always in our hearts!
He was soooo handsome during this era. That outfit is perfect on him. Such a beautiful man in person too.
GAY
+brandon2932 lol!!!
At Gay Boy and the one below him. Grow up. Unless he slept with you then you will never know. Imbecile... 🤢🤢🤢🤮
He was a good looking man and I'm not gay btw.
@brandon2932 And? Being gay is not a flaw or anything to be ashamed of.
Ill take the original all day every day. Thank you Jay for having STP on your show
Such an iconic performer. Scott’s moves were distinctly his own just like Jagger, Bowie or Axl. And of course, STP is nothing without the DeLeo Bros. Such a great and sober performance. RIP Scott, you know how much you are missed. 😢♥️
They knew they nailed it that night.... It was their come back....
STP did not do this gem when i saw them. Scott you rocked. Gone to soon
Scott was simply a one of a kind human. Wish I could have talked to him, truly tortured by addiction and fame but always a great artist, thinker, and person. RIP Scott
I'll second that. Scott's got it all going on here. The outfit kicks ass. Voice sounds great. STP really baffles me though. This absolutely my favorite tune by them and it seemingly came out of nowhere. Not really much like anything else they have done. Wish they would have produced more songs like this because in my opinion they could have really set themselves apart.
Listen to Core then STP 4 (this), onto Shangri La De Da and you will hear the whole progression but understand that 9/11 was at the end of that,,, the industry changed too. They set themselves apart on the front end and then it was a work in progress from there, like most.
I remember when this song first came out.. I would have been around 16 years old. And I HATED the song.
Now? Good lord was I naïve and dense lol.... I guess my ears just hadn't been exposed to a broad range of music.....yet.
But revisiting this song now....it's not only good; it's one of those rare special songs that is PERFECT. Total modern classic. The chords, the melody, the arrangement, all of it. What a gorgeous perfect song....and spot on performance.
Every album they did was a departure from the last.
They loved heavy sound, many of their tracks are pure metal
And then to have Atlanta on the same album… these guys were geniuses!
Omg every time I watch this video I get the chills. Probably their greatest song yet. The string arrangement is so haunting. These are a bunch of talented musicians. Scott you are sorely missed❤
Fucking brilliant performance by SW, on vocals. Nice and controlled singing with controlled breathing and intonation. GJ!
Bad divorce,high school sweethearts. This song said alot to me. RIP Scott 💔
Breathtakingly beautiful as he began singing .... Amazing .... Rest in Peace you beautiful man 💔
Yeah
I didnt walk the earth with jimi or Morrison but i walked the earth the same time scott did and that is always nice to think about.
This an underrated band wich is ashame bc they are amazing
David Bowie "Thin White Duke" vibes. Mr. Weiland is at the top of all my lists.🌹🌹🌹
Still can't believe Scott Weiland is gone. I'm put off by the comments of "What a waste of life." I think people are missing the point. Guy was on top of the planet for a time, and had amazing talent; he simply couldn't overcome his demons. We are all facing our own personal apocalypses in one form or another, the only difference is how we choose to cope with it. We all still live our lives, none of which I would ever consider a "waste." I'll try my best to make those that are having a hard time coping with this crazy gift we call life, and help make the journey a little less painful along the way, however I can. I suggest everyone try to do the same!
Good comment
+Eric E I don't want to say anything because I think this is really the best, most accurate statement about scott. We can at least enjoy what he left us without the crazy criticisms
+Eric E Very well said.
+Eric E awesome comment
Thanks, John!
He was such a beautiful and talented man! Honestly, we all have our own demons! #RIPScott still missed and still appreciated for the music you and STP gave us! 😪
I forgot how 🔥 this performance was. The strings elevated it, and the slight change in vocals was brilliant! ❤
Man Scotts wardrobe was on point here. Looks really slick in that suit with those healed platform shoes.
Beautiful.. Vocal and harmony are dead on... Strings are Great...
This song is haunting. In a good way. Such a beautiful song beautiful lyrics RIP Scott we miss u.
Beautiful haunting and surreal song
Yeah, this was one of my favorites! Just learned this one on bass, fun to play too!:)
No doubt it gives me chills.
I remember when this song first came out.. I would have been around 16 years old. And I HATED the song.
Now? Good lord was I naïve and dense lol.... I guess my ears just hadn't been exposed to a broad range of music.....yet.
But revisiting this song now....it's not only good; it's one of those rare special songs that is PERFECT. Total modern classic. The chords, the melody, the arrangement, all of it. What a gorgeous perfect song....and spot on performance.
Scott Weiland was a lyrical genius.
You assume he wrote all the lyrics.
He probably did, he did on most STP tracks. The band was a genuine collaboration
Scott wrote his lyrics
He wrote this song about his ex wife
RIP Scott. Thank you for sharing yourself with us.
Such a haunting performance here. I saw this song performed live in 2000 at X-Fest outside of Pittsburgh, PA. Such A great show and talented group of performers. These guys carried me through a chaotic and strange part of my life. My heart goes out to his family and loved ones.
W hat a shame Scott is gone at such a young age. Addiction is a horrible thing. He was unbelievable talent!!!
He wasnt young, but it still sucks.
True
As Howard Stern said the voice of an angel!!!RIP Scott!
Beautiful beautiful beautiful’! Wish he was still here😢
I absolutely love this song to death
Awesome Vocals, Unsurpassed. Truly
One of a Kind, RIP: Scott .
What an outstanding performance, incredible song, even better band. This will always be one of my favourite STP songs. RIP Scott
Excellent version of this song performed live. Bravo! -- Gallantone
Miss this man so much
Yeah
Live vocals are the best! I love this song so much. I used to listen to this song all of the time when I was deployed in Afghanistan. It gave me great comfort ❤. We miss you.
I cant get over how beautiful this is
One of the greatest lead men of all time, like Jim Morrison
I remember staying up to watch this when it aired back in 2000. I was 20 and had heard it on Roswell, and instantly fell in love with it. ❤
Me too. I recorded on VHS that night. I actually recorded him Scott performing this song on most of the late night shows when this came out. I was 19 years old!
Take me back! 😭
I saw STP that 2000 tour.
June 2000, Kansas City.
I was 22yrs old.
My Friends girlfriend won 6 frontrow tickets off a local Rock radio station.
I dropped 3grams Shrooms 0:32 15mins b4 STP took stage just before dusk/nighttime.
I've been drinking since Noon & Smoking J's all afternoon!
(I was FRONT ROW.
LOL..absolutely an "experience."
More of an experience...than 90% of these Religions fanatics have ever had!
He was great live. Glad I got to see him
A masterpiece, and they have band more talented vocalist than the rest of the 90s guys with the exception of Cornell.
Just discovered this today in 2021.. Just an incredible performance.. Really liked STPs debut album when i was 18 or 19.Saw them in Worcester centrum in 94 or 95? Lost interest in them .. musical taste changes blah blah blah. .came across this on Instagram Today..love it
I ADORE this version 🎉
and I am sooo late to the game it is the 1rst tune I ever heard of theirs...IDC this vid is so authentically live...that is what is sorely missing from the music biz today...AUTHENTICITY...it's just screaming outta these guys! ♫
1:35 There is a sense of Beetles vibes on that part, gives me goosebumps, genius!
Amazing, STP, as always was, with Scott as the vocalist, no one can replace him, RIP heroe.
I remember watching this. I love this performance.
The strings!!!!!! I miss him so much…
I thought " WOW!!....HE IS DRESSED" 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤ the suit
Saw the STP 4 tour in St. Louis, Missouri, and it was flawless, performance, sound and all. These talk shows were notorious for bad sound back in the day and Scott was never spot on in these things, nerves or what, or sound, but this was okay. In STL they came out of the gates with "Crackerman" and hits from Core, it was a smash.
legends, these guys are amazing
Uno de los mejores cantantes de la historia del rock, sin duda.
This really is a good version of this song
Excellent live version, especially with the Strings and Falsetto.
Going through crazy life changing consequences around then..2000..lived off this album. They sound amazing live here.
I wish this song had been written earlier and appeared on their massively underrated MTV Unplugged. but I'm also glad it came out when it did cause seeing this music video circa 2000 as a 13 year old was my first exposure to STP
Fantastic performance; very nice intertwining parts and melodies.
Talent all around. Very cool.
Aw, Dean and Tracy at the end
This is better than the studio recording.
Scott was the EPITOME of cool, did you see that Bowie Shuffle at the very beginning? Wow ...
OFFH LTD. What bowie shuffle? please give the time
Scott is ALWAYS awesome
looks good sounds great.. miss ya brother!!
Always loved Weiland's voice and his showmanship, archetype frontman, but such a tortured soul. The masterful deLeo brothers, their harmonies, Kretz's powerful drumming. STP provided the soundtrack of of my youth. They weren't grunge. Theirs was the unique song of the era.
Great times, right here! Thank you for uploading this.
Scott used to frequent the Colorado bar in Pasadena when he had a house there. So sorry he’s gone.
Such a great tune
Wow, Weiland really was incredible. Wish he was still with us. Very talented band, particularly with the DeLeo brothers.
Simply awesome!!!
💔 MISS YOU!
Thanks mate!
So handsome.
Prayers going out to the family
Very David Bowie lol 😆 love this song btw
RIP :(
They fuckin nailed that shit ...in the zone
It's like if Bowie wrote with Lennon and McCartney
Brilliant
Que gran cantante eras Scott, la versatilidad que tenías, como te podías adecuar a distintos acordes, hacen de este hombre un monstruo y un adelantado a su época un frontman de esos que el era todo sin el ya no había agrupación, además la elegancia y locura cuando el quería hacen ver a Bowie, Jim Morrison, Kiss etc, lástima no haberlo visto en vivo saludos de Chile
Amen, they are the greatest!!
RIP Scott 😔
Incredible
This was the first STP song i ever heard, i was always so surprised how different it sounded to the rest of their catalogue. I like the way Scott sings on this song more than the majority of their songs, which kinda sound more Eddie Vedderish
just from Core and some Purple. everything after he changes a lot. and his solo stuff.
My favorite song
Perfection
One of those if you could save time in a bottle moments Scott never looked better or sounded better and they all sounded so fire!!! 🔥 ⚡️🙌🏾🙏🏼
so good
Masterpiece