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Stone Temple Pilots

Live Performances by Stone Temple Pilots in 2000

Stone Temple Pilots Perform 'Interstate Love Song' on the Howard Stern Show

Stern Show studio

January 1, 2000 | Video Length: 4:06
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  • In January 2000, when Stone Temple Pilots performed “Interstate Love Song” on The Howard Stern Show, they were riding high on the success of their... Read Full Description >

    In January 2000, when Stone Temple Pilots performed “Interstate Love Song” on The Howard Stern Show, they were riding high on the success of their third studio album, "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop." Released in March 1996, this album marked a significant point in their career, showcasing their evolution from grunge roots to a more eclectic alternative rock sound. By this time, they had established themselves as major players in the '90s rock scene, with numerous hits and a loyal fan base. The performance on the Stern Show was a testament to the band's continued popularity, underscoring their ability to deliver powerful live renditions of their music even as they navigated internal struggles and lineup changes. Notably, Scott Weiland's charismatic stage presence during this performance remains a defining element of the band’s legacy, capturibg their essence during one of their most dynamic periods.

  • In January 2000, Stone Temple Pilots were at a significant juncture in their career. They had recently released their album "No. 4" in 1999, which mar... Read Full Description >

    In January 2000, Stone Temple Pilots were at a significant juncture in their career. They had recently released their album "No. 4" in 1999, which marked the continuation of their evolution in the post-grunge landscape following their highly successful debut "Core" in 1992. Notably, "Plush," the song performed during their live segment on the Howard Stern Show, is one of their most recognized hits, showcasing the band’s ability to blend alternative rock with elements of hard rock and post-grunge. During this time, STP faced various challenges, including Scott Weiland's struggles with substance abuse, which would later lead to the band's lineup changes. This performance not only captured a nostalgic moment by revisiting their earlier work but also reflected the band's resilience and continued relevance in the evolving rock scene of the late '90s.

Stone Temple Pilots - Full Concert at House of Blues Sunset Strip

House of Blues
West Hollywood, California, United States

March 15, 2000 | Video Length: 1:17:39
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  • On March 15, 2000, Stone Temple Pilots performed at the House of Blues Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, showcasing their dynamic stage presence during ... Read Full Description >

    On March 15, 2000, Stone Temple Pilots performed at the House of Blues Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, showcasing their dynamic stage presence during a pivotal moment in their career. This concert occurred shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, *No. 4*, which came out in 1999 and featured hits like "Down" and "Heaven & Hot Rods." By this time, the band had established themselves as significant players in the rock scene of the 1990s, known for their blend of grunge and alternative rock. The live recording captures the band's energy and ability to connect with fans in a more intimate setting, which was characteristic of the House of Blues. Notably, during this period, Stone Temple Pilots were also navigating personal challenges and professional tensions, which would later influence their musical direction and relationships within the group. The remastered footage provides a glimpse into their live evolution as artists.

Stone Temple Pilots - Full Concert at House of Blues L.A. 2000

House of Blues
Los Angeles, CA, United States

May 13, 2000 | Video Length: 1:17:39
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  • On May 13, 2000, Stone Temple Pilots performed a live recording at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, a pivotal moment that came shortly after the rel... Read Full Description >

    On May 13, 2000, Stone Temple Pilots performed a live recording at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, a pivotal moment that came shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "No. 4" (1999). This album marked a significant progression in their sound, showcasing a mix of alternative rock with elements of hard rock and even pop influences. By 2000, the band was experiencing both commercial success and internal challenges, notably the impact of lead singer Scott Weiland's struggles with substance abuse, which would later contribute to various lineup changes. The setlist from the live show reflects their strong catalog, featuring hits like "Vasoline" and "Sour Girl," encapsulating the band's dynamic performance style. This period was a crucial time for Stone Temple Pilots as they solidified their place in the post-grunge era while navigating personal and artistic challenges.

Full Concert: Stone Temple Pilots Live at Westmoreland Fairgrounds

Westmoreland Fairgrounds
Latrobe, PA, United States

November 30, 2000 | Video Length: 1:15:17
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  • By the time Stone Temple Pilots performed at the Westmoreland Fairgrounds in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, on November 30, 2000, they were in an interesting ... Read Full Description >

    By the time Stone Temple Pilots performed at the Westmoreland Fairgrounds in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, on November 30, 2000, they were in an interesting phase of their career. This live recording came shortly after the release of their album "No. 4," which had debuted in 1999. "No. 4" included hits like "Between the Lines" and showcased a more mature sound as the band experimented with their musical direction. During this period, they were also grappling with internal tensions and lineup changes, particularly regarding frontman Scott Weiland's struggles with substance abuse. The performance captured in this recording reflects the band's dynamic energy and resilience despite these challenges, as they delivered a set filled with fan favorites like "Vasoline" and "Big Empty." This concert exemplifies their ability to connect with audiences, a hallmark of their legacy in the rock genre.