100%. He had the talent and the showmanship to do his goofy dance and perform perfectly in front of 33k people. It makes me wonder where are the bands that have the talent but can't perform under the pressure of such a huge crowd?
THANK YOU! lol i've never seen anything like this with a band. I think it's also the appeal of it being live and the time period it was in. I feel like im back in 2001 listening to this. Pre 9/11 America
I feel Eric Kretz doesn't get enough credit. He plays for the song not for himself. Clean & uncomplicated. Gives the guitar and vocals plenty of space to play around in but is powerful and classy when it comes to fills and changing into the different parts of the song. I like his style of drumming.
STP's rhythm section is badass. Robert DeLeo's bass lines are so thoughtful and melodic, and then you have Kretz keeping the beat and adding tasteful fills in the perfect spots. These two are brilliant.
Same, brother. If you ever got even the smallest taste of the bad stuff (H&C) he was swimming in, it’s a miracle any of us are still alive. But some of us saw the edge and pulled up short… Scott saw the edge and floored it.
I was this concert. It was so amazing I can't even tell you. But every time I think about this day, it gives me chills that we had no idea the whole world would change in 2 months. For me, this was the end of the era for anyone that was in college around this time.
This could possibly be the greatest live performance in music history. Seriously. 3:20-3:55 when Eric reaches his crescendo is just phenomenal. They don’t make em like these boys anymore, sadly.
I was going to comment exactly this, well said. The crowd and band each fueling that building energy; fantastic segment and what live music is all about in my opinion.
@@acaldwe1174 I think he eventually would have dipped into Country music. He signed country artists to his label and would always comment how country fans were the only ones who still went out and bought physical copies of albums. Not to mention he did some very country sounding songs in his own career, most notably the song ‘The Man I Didn’t Know’ from his second solo album.
The sound of this song mesmerized and floored me the first time I heard it. I’d never heard a rock song like it before, so creative - the way it builds and crescendos is just jaw dropping. This song is powerful and a testament to Scott’s gifting and this band’s greatness. It’s just a perfect sound.
STP is the reason rock made a comeback in the 90s when hip-hop and rap were all the rage. Big hair bands were skidding out, and the industry hated Scott for his desperate clinging to his Faith and struggling addiction. Yeah, I remember the sneering criticism of radio DJs insulting STP saying that they sounded like another Pearl Jam. Yet, the STP fans stuck with the band. Scott was a pure artist and a slow motion train wreck. He's anyone of us whose had nagging problems that we can't shake and always tend to inflict upon our close friends, co-workers, and family. But, for a short time he took that spark of genius God gifted him and set the world on fire. It was a short, sweet, and wild ride. I choose to remember him more for his victories rather than his drained youth. I'm glad that he continued as much as possible to try again and again. My feeling was, 'If I'm gonna ask God to help me in this situation, I can't spit in his face.' " --Weiland in a Rolling Stone interview in 2000 These struggles aren't something everyone could understand. Rigorism may judge the addict unmercifully while others mock with insults of hypocrisy. But, Scott took what wavering control he had of his life and made something of it in spite of his public weakness. Thank you Stone Temple Pilots, and RIP Scott Weiland. God bless your soul.
This is my favorite song of all time. The live performance is amazing. I am so glad it has 1 million views. I wish that it had so many million more love it.
This is the 1st song i heard all those years ago............Too much trippin and my soul's worn thin........Fuck'n ACE....thanks for the wild ride Scott. Rest deeply in the Big Sleep X
I was at this amazing show. The 2nd of the awesome RR Town Fairs I attended. Nearly 100 Degrees of East Coast US humidity in that sea of a crowd up front. I can still feel and sense where I was as STP kicked major A and left it all out there. It is like this concert became part of my soul. Thanks STP
Summer 1993. What an amazing time to be alive. Youth, fast motorcycles, love and rock and roll!! Not to mention the government didn't have a camera up your ass back then either.
STP was one of the favourite bands of my best friend, everytime I hear a STP song I have to think of him, unfortunately he drowned..may he rest in peace.
Wow man.. this was alot different from the mtv unplugged rocking chair phase wasn't it. Still just as amzing. 5 mother f'in gold stars! Artist nowadays need more drugs I swear.
there was time in my life when a fes idiots that love me were hurting my eyeballs and blocked some really important neurochemicals to make sure that I had the will to just do one simple thing and listen to this song , or they were making sire conversations litterally made me go through some pretty icky , painful stuff and that my husband did too and so did they but now we are all good because I listened to thr reason why they did it , we love music and I talk to dirty nasty to my husband no we can havd sex forever in every way possible.
no someone said he wasnt an amazing frontman and i said he was. he is most certainly amazing. i have seen velvet revolver live and was thoroughly impressed with his showmanship.
Thank god my dad liked good music. I’m almost 36 but my dad was a die hard stp, Alice In Chains and soundgarden fan. We’d drive around and he’d blast this stuff. Growing up on Long Island in the 90s was such an epic time. If only I was a little older it would have been so cool to experience the mid 90s as a teenager as opposed to an elementary school kid
I grew up in the 80s-90s. It was great but I would have enjoyed the freedom of the 60's-70's too. Hell I'd like to visit every decade. Unfortunately I don't see anything great about the last 20 years.. But in another 20 years things will be so bad that people will be nostalgic about this current era. A time when the government couldn't shut your car off..A time just before social credit scores and Globalism enslaved the world.
The. Greatest. Rock. Performance. They are so on fire here...and so are the band! I've never seen a show where the crowd knocked me out more than a knockout band...wow...just, wow.
This is classic! Scott's performance here was flawless! This is the kind of shamanic energy a front man of a high powered rock and band should have. As others have asked, where is this magic today? I miss soulful rock and roll! Ok, I'll retire to my porch now! LOL! Great video! Thanks for posting.
STP is so damm good it's not even fair. one of the best bands ever, imo. I kinda love how the critics bash them but now since they reunited there scratching their heads at the live shows saying "damm these guys really are amazing..."
STP - DeLeo's, Scott, and Eric - wrote some of the defining songs of t he 90's, fo sho! They are classic! The songs will endure for a long time! Hellz yeah!
Wow! Im in my late 40's Gotta say these guys are great.What the hell did I miss out on. Scott is a throw back to Bowie, hes awesome, the guitarist I will say I never heard of and thats a shame, I would say very underrated. Excellent Live Performers and versatile! Thank God for RUclips...
Where in the actual literal world were you during the early to mid 90’s to have totally no knowledge of STP? They had so many great song’s especially from their first two albums that I’m definitely quite surprised that there would be a 40 something year old alternative and rock music fan alive in 2021 but to not have heard or experienced STP songs in 90’s. Be that-as-it-may, I’ll just quote the “surf shop kid” from another early 90’s classic, Point Break, (lemme guess, you never watched it😴) where the kid wisely gives some encouraging advice saying, “That's what I'm saying. It's never too late. Hope you stick with it.”
You can buy a dvd called Rolling Rock Town Fair. A bunch of bands played this event so be sure to get the one associated with STP. Another option with most of this footage you can find on their "Thankyou" Album. It was essentially their greatest hits after they broke up, it was a cd/dvd combination. The front cover has a field of daisies on the front. So you get their greatest hits on cd and a dvd with a bunch of footage including this.
*Out of Eddie, Layne, and Chris, Scott had way more stage presence. This guy just destroyed anything in his path and looked cool doing it.*
❤
Maybe but Eddie would like climb shit and crowd surf and was all over. Early Eddie I guess. Layne and Chris weren't hard to beat though.
He was born for the stage. Period.
100%. He had the talent and the showmanship to do his goofy dance and perform perfectly in front of 33k people. It makes me wonder where are the bands that have the talent but can't perform under the pressure of such a huge crowd?
@@namrog7971 He was most likely higher than F#ck then
Best I’ve ever seen live. Period.
@@Littlewildone0100% heroin confidence. 👍
The only song I like better than Big Empty is Big Empty live
so fucking true!!!!!
You realize only 3 instruments are playing well 4 if you include Scott's voice.
@@acaldwe1174 so?
That's my point how big the sound is with just that set up. It sounds great.
THANK YOU! lol i've never seen anything like this with a band. I think it's also the appeal of it being live and the time period it was in. I feel like im back in 2001 listening to this. Pre 9/11 America
I feel Eric Kretz doesn't get enough credit. He plays for the song not for himself. Clean & uncomplicated. Gives the guitar and vocals plenty of space to play around in but is powerful and classy when it comes to fills and changing into the different parts of the song. I like his style of drumming.
3:52 the crowd just go nuts when Eric throws everything into that fill before the final chorus
@@ChrisGorski The guy is fucking amazing! Pure soul and groove and that´s all that the drums are about.
@@ChrisGorski well said brother
STP's rhythm section is badass. Robert DeLeo's bass lines are so thoughtful and melodic, and then you have Kretz keeping the beat and adding tasteful fills in the perfect spots. These two are brilliant.
@@mmoonnchildd killin bass line
The brightest stars burn twice as bright and half as long..
I so love that BR reference...
"Time to take her home..." Rest in peace, Scott. We will miss you!
Miss him so much 🤘🤘
Like # 200
The guy was epic in so many ways
Seven years already, damn. Gone but never forgotten.
God, what happened to music? So good.
it got consumed by utilized entertainment for means of manipulation. dumb the senses, dumb the people. stimulation deprivation.
Hahahaha reading this comment on 02/06/24 and I'm thinking the same as you lol
@@siamthomas9014the whole worlds gone to shit
Over marketing garbage and auto tune
God!!! I really do miss the 90's!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rick Trussell they were amazing!!!!!
pretty sure it's the 00's
@@cornfucker6662 I guess he means when the song came out
We all do mate!
Meeeee toooo
This is one of my favorite live performances I've ever seen of a song.
I'd hate be the band following this performance.
He's wiggly!
Isn’t it NUTS lol
Like most of there taped shows. Great live band. Put it all out there as they should.
It's up there
Ok ..I'm 55 and I just shed a tear watching this..Damn it Scott wtf?..just rest in peace bro.
Same, brother. If you ever got even the smallest taste of the bad stuff (H&C) he was swimming in, it’s a miracle any of us are still alive. But some of us saw the edge and pulled up short…
Scott saw the edge and floored it.
I was this concert. It was so amazing I can't even tell you. But every time I think about this day, it gives me chills that we had no idea the whole world would change in 2 months. For me, this was the end of the era for anyone that was in college around this time.
What year??
@@oneandonlywoody65 this was 2001
I’m actually in this video!
agreed...I too was in college and things def changed on that day and looking back it does feel like an era ended for us 80s and 90s kids.
Rock and roll peaked in the "90S. It will never be better than this...I hope I'm wrong.
Sup bro. 13 years later, hasn’t gotten much better
When Scott was on fire, he was really on fire. 🔥
He burned like a holy motherfucker!!!!!!!! 🔥
Man, STP live from 1999-2001 were unmatched on stage.
This could possibly be the greatest live performance in music history. Seriously. 3:20-3:55 when Eric reaches his crescendo is just phenomenal. They don’t make em like these boys anymore, sadly.
I was going to comment exactly this, well said. The crowd and band each fueling that building energy; fantastic segment and what live music is all about in my opinion.
Video starts at 00:00
wow really
Tim Bruse Thank you for this information lol
Correct.
Good service
Thanks bro
All i can think of is The Crow
Song matched well with the movie's mood.
Same
Same
That's what exactly I feel... A Big Empty so long Scotie.
R.I.P. Scott
+Amanda Murphy altisimoooo cantanteeeee!!
Amanda Moon wow u really hot
Wish he could have held on. He have easily blended into today's Country Music climate.
Don't worry babe, you gonna join him.
@@acaldwe1174 I think he eventually would have dipped into Country music. He signed country artists to his label and would always comment how country fans were the only ones who still went out and bought physical copies of albums. Not to mention he did some very country sounding songs in his own career, most notably the song ‘The Man I Didn’t Know’ from his second solo album.
The sound of this song mesmerized and floored me the first time I heard it. I’d never heard a rock song like it before, so creative - the way it builds and crescendos is just jaw dropping. This song is powerful and a testament to Scott’s gifting and this band’s greatness. It’s just a perfect sound.
Oh man what happened to this rock? Am I missing something modern?
Dean and Robert were massive jazzheads. They incorporated a lot jazz and bossa nova concepts into their rock songs. Thats why it sounds unique
He moves like Bowie. Rip Bowie & Weiland
Yes he learned from the master.
Scott voice sounds exactly like studio, beautiful
REST IN PEACE SMOKING A THOUSAND BONG RIPS IN YOUR MEMORY.. HOPE YOU'RE JAMMING WITH THE GREATEST MUSICIANS IN THE ASTRAL PLANES.
Love the Charles B thumbnail
unbelieveable listen to the crowd when they start playing that hook
Probably the best live performance of big empty purely ecstatic
Scott had some nice dance moves 😂
Naomi.. up to?
Seriously!! 😂😂😂😂
I think Axl Rose did
The man was a legend. Interestingly, he said his daughter went on to study musical theater. The fusion of song, dance and performance art.
Unfortunately I think it’s the drugs more than anything
Incredibly well filmed. Amazing song and performance. Weiland’s movements are majestic-balletic, passionate, forever.
God Damn i miss this guy, total frontman
I was at Spring Break Rocks in Panama City, Florida, March 16, 1997. The show was EPIC!!!
Oh to have half the charisma and swag scott had, just owned the stage no matter what.
30 years ago, this song was featured in The Crow. 30 years later, I'm back here again in 2024. Rip Scott & Brandon Lee.
Beautiful voice. Amazing talent. Addiction is a killer. Maybe, he didn’t think he could perform sober…we miss you❤
I wish I could like this 50,000 times.
one of the best vocalists ever!
Beautiful to see an artist enjoying their own music, like every member of this band.
Damn I miss you Scott, hope you found peace ❤😢
STP is the reason rock made a comeback in the 90s when hip-hop and rap were all the rage. Big hair bands were skidding out, and the industry hated Scott for his desperate clinging to his Faith and struggling addiction. Yeah, I remember the sneering criticism of radio DJs insulting STP saying that they sounded like another Pearl Jam. Yet, the STP fans stuck with the band. Scott was a pure artist and a slow motion train wreck. He's anyone of us whose had nagging problems that we can't shake and always tend to inflict upon our close friends, co-workers, and family. But, for a short time he took that spark of genius God gifted him and set the world on fire. It was a short, sweet, and wild ride. I choose to remember him more for his victories rather than his drained youth. I'm glad that he continued as much as possible to try again and again.
My feeling was, 'If I'm gonna ask God to help me in this situation, I can't spit in his face.' "
--Weiland in a Rolling Stone interview in 2000
These struggles aren't something everyone could understand. Rigorism may judge the addict unmercifully while others mock with insults of hypocrisy. But, Scott took what wavering control he had of his life and made something of it in spite of his public weakness.
Thank you Stone Temple Pilots, and RIP Scott Weiland. God bless your soul.
amen
Amen 🙏
So very well put. ❤
Best live version out there. Song and performance are just perfect.
Dean is indeed underrated those solos on Down Vasoline Coma and Trippin on a hole are deadly!!
One of the greatest songs ever. And I do mean ever
This is my favorite song of all time. The live performance is amazing. I am so glad it has 1 million views. I wish that it had so many million more love it.
One of the best songs of the best soundtrack of all time. Bought it twice, cause the first one rotated too often in my portable cd player.
This is the 1st song i heard all those years ago............Too much trippin and my soul's worn thin........Fuck'n ACE....thanks for the wild ride Scott. Rest deeply in the Big Sleep X
This song will rock for generations to come...a true classic.
I was at this amazing show. The 2nd of the awesome RR Town Fairs I attended. Nearly 100 Degrees of East Coast US humidity in that sea of a crowd up front. I can still feel and sense where I was as STP kicked major A and left it all out there. It is like this concert became part of my soul. Thanks STP
SAw them and Godsmack. They were great. It was also a amazing show. Scott was great throughout the entire show.
Let me guess, you went on to become a meteorologist..
Summer 1993. What an amazing time to be alive. Youth, fast motorcycles, love and rock and roll!!
Not to mention the government didn't have a camera up your ass back then either.
Ethan Peterson LOL LOL HAHAHA i bet he wouldnt mind one up his ass!!
yea
Graduated HS summer 93. What a. year indeed.
@@billrobertjoe A little salty I would say.
Well Said !
One of the best STP songs, and perhaps one of the best songs I've ever heard in my lifetime.
What a banger! This should have way more views
together with layne staley rocking in their plane
Jan Marc Ponce it’s a hell of a concert up there ☝🏼
The energy is incredible scott weiland will always be my favorite singer
STP was one of the favourite bands of my best friend, everytime I hear a STP song I have to think of him, unfortunately he drowned..may he rest in peace.
I'll never get tired of listening to STP stuff
R.i.p Rock God
The last era of great bands. Been since the 90's that any great bands started.
RIP scott ya wonderful junkie
this whole concert is one of the best ive ever seen
Wow man.. this was alot different from the mtv unplugged rocking chair phase wasn't it. Still just as amzing. 5 mother f'in gold stars! Artist nowadays need more drugs I swear.
A lot*
Rest in peace weiland. You're the man.
I’ve watched a lot of live performances of a lot of songs. I’m not sure if anything tops this one. This was special in every facet
there was time in my life when a fes idiots that love me were hurting my eyeballs and blocked some really important neurochemicals to make sure that I had the will to just do one simple thing and listen to this song , or they were making sire conversations litterally made me go through some pretty icky , painful stuff and that my husband did too and so did they but now we are all good because I listened to thr reason why they did it , we love music and I talk to dirty nasty to my husband no we can havd sex forever in every way possible.
One of my favs ....great song! You rock Scott! RIP
no someone said he wasnt an amazing frontman and i said he was. he is most certainly amazing. i have seen velvet revolver live and was thoroughly impressed with his showmanship.
This song is insanely good. Prob my favourite STP track . What a performance Live
Thank god my dad liked good music. I’m almost 36 but my dad was a die hard stp, Alice In Chains and soundgarden fan. We’d drive around and he’d blast this stuff. Growing up on Long Island in the 90s was such an epic time. If only I was a little older it would have been so cool to experience the mid 90s as a teenager as opposed to an elementary school kid
I grew up in the 80s-90s. It was great but I would have enjoyed the freedom of the 60's-70's too. Hell I'd like to visit every decade. Unfortunately I don't see anything great about the last 20 years.. But in another 20 years things will be so bad that people will be nostalgic about this current era. A time when the government couldn't shut your car off..A time just before social credit scores and Globalism enslaved the world.
it was brother ! 1993 I was 17 AIC was my 1st concert , buckeye lake music center in ohio
absolutely the best band of the 90's . They transcended the decade
22 years old when this came out, world by the balls, hot summer nights!
Turning 50 in October, fuck me running!🤣
He was an amazing lyricist.
Rest easy Scott. Thank you for making the soundtrack of our lives. I will always love you and STP!!!
best video on the internet. period.
Love forever Scott RIP
The. Greatest. Rock. Performance. They are so on fire here...and so are the band! I've never seen a show where the crowd knocked me out more than a knockout band...wow...just, wow.
No bands can ever reach the level of this band at that time! Just Fucking Epic!!! 😎🤘🏽🖕🏼✌🏽🤙🏼✌🏼😎
I had the pleasure of seeing STP in concert
Still can't believe Scott is gone. RIP !!
This is classic! Scott's performance here was flawless! This is the kind of shamanic energy a front man of a high powered rock and band should have. As others have asked, where is this magic today? I miss soulful rock and roll! Ok, I'll retire to my porch now! LOL! Great video! Thanks for posting.
Now this is what Music Should sound like
This song is beautiful, the mind, body and spirit. It's beautiful.
STP is so damm good it's not even fair. one of the best bands ever, imo. I kinda love how the critics bash them but now since they reunited there scratching their heads at the live shows saying "damm these guys really are amazing..."
The 90’s was where it hit a pinnacle of rock music! Loved being a teen those years!
The crow! rip scott and Brandon
fuck yeah, hes one of the best in modern music. He was labeled the "Jimmy Page" of the 90's.
miss you..... Rock God and Legend.....Fallen Angel...so to speak......
who's favorite??? MY child's favorite of their's......she has good taste....trust me I KNOW....asswipes...hahaha
Scott is one of the best singer's in the world,all their song's are so Epicly awesome!!! Long live Scott,and STP!!!
Pretty much my favorite part about "The Crow" movie. Aside from everything else. lol
My favorite song in all ever music
RIP Scott. Rest well you legend
Happy birthday wherever you are out there Scott
damn i wish i could dance like that. no conversation
Well, conversations kill
This was top 10 performances of a song I have ever seen !
Scott the best dancer
STP - DeLeo's, Scott, and Eric - wrote some of the defining songs of t he 90's, fo sho! They are classic! The songs will endure for a long time!
Hellz yeah!
Choeus is giving me goosebumps
Holy heck Scott was a force of nature.
The Greatest frontman/singer FUCKING EVER!!!
I love this song very much
Wow! Im in my late 40's Gotta say these guys are great.What the hell did I miss out on. Scott is a throw back to Bowie, hes awesome, the guitarist I will say I never heard of and thats a shame, I would say very underrated. Excellent Live Performers and versatile! Thank God for RUclips...
Where in the actual literal world were you during the early to mid 90’s to have totally no knowledge of STP? They had so many great song’s especially from their first two albums that I’m definitely quite surprised that there would be a 40 something year old alternative and rock music fan alive in 2021 but to not have heard or experienced STP songs in 90’s. Be that-as-it-may, I’ll just quote the “surf shop kid” from another early 90’s classic, Point Break, (lemme guess, you never watched it😴) where the kid wisely gives some encouraging advice saying, “That's what I'm saying. It's never too late. Hope you stick with it.”
You can buy a dvd called Rolling Rock Town Fair. A bunch of bands played this event so be sure to get the one associated with STP. Another option with
most of this footage you can find on their "Thankyou" Album. It was essentially their greatest hits after they broke up, it was a cd/dvd combination. The front cover has a field of daisies on the front. So you get their greatest hits on cd and a dvd with a bunch of footage including this.
AWESOME!!!!!
R.I.P my idol... Thank u for your great music.. i will live forever in our hearts of music
A masterpiece
ya we quote that movie all the time too, one of the best movies.