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Stone Temple Pilots

Live Performances by Stone Temple Pilots in 2001

Stone Temple Pilots - Full Concert from Rolling Rock Town Fair (HQ)

Westmoreland Fairgrounds
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States

August 4, 2001 | Video Length: 50:51
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  • On August 4, 2001, Stone Temple Pilots performed at the Rolling Rock Town Fair in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, during a pivotal time in their career. This l... Read Full Description >

    On August 4, 2001, Stone Temple Pilots performed at the Rolling Rock Town Fair in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, during a pivotal time in their career. This live recording took place shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "Shangri-La Dee Da," which came out in June 2001. The album showcased the band's continued evolution, blending hard rock with more experimental sounds, and included hits like "Days of the Week." The performance featured tracks from their earlier albums, highlighting the band's deep catalog as well as their ability to engage a live audience. By this time, they had already solidified their status in the rock scene, following the major success of "Core" and "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop." Notably, this performance occurred during a period when the band faced challenges, including lineup changes, but they continued to maintain a strong fan base and deliver powerful live shows.

Stone Temple Pilots - Live Performance of 'Interstate Love Song' at Rolling Rock Town Fair

Westmoreland Fairgrounds
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States

August 4, 2001 | Video Length: 3:34
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  • On August 4, 2001, Stone Temple Pilots performed "Interstate Love Song" at the Rolling Rock Town Fair in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, as part of their tour ... Read Full Description >

    On August 4, 2001, Stone Temple Pilots performed "Interstate Love Song" at the Rolling Rock Town Fair in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, as part of their tour following the release of their fourth studio album, "Shangri-La Dee Da," which came out earlier that year. This performance showcases the band's continued popularity and the enduring legacy of their earlier work, including the iconic "Purple" album, released in 1994, which features "Interstate Love Song." By this point in their career, the band was navigating the complexities of fame, including the challenges faced by frontman Scott Weiland, who was known for his dynamic stage presence, but also struggled with personal issues. The live recording reflects the energy and connection the band maintained with their audience, highlighting their impactful blend of alternative rock and post-grunge sound that resonated with fans during this period.

Stone Temple Pilots Perform 'Creep' Live at Rolling Rock Town Fair

Westmoreland Fairgrounds
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States

August 4, 2001 | Video Length: 5:52
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  • In August 2001, Stone Temple Pilots were nearing the end of their initial run as a band, as they had already released their fourth studio album, "Shan... Read Full Description >

    In August 2001, Stone Temple Pilots were nearing the end of their initial run as a band, as they had already released their fourth studio album, "Shangri-La Dee Da," just a few months prior in June of the same year. This live performance at the Rolling Rock Town Fair came during a period of mixed experiences for the group, as they navigated challenges including internal conflicts and the pressures of the music industry. The performance of "Creep," one of their earlier hits from their debut album "Core," reflects the band's continued popularity, despite the turbulence they faced. Notably, lead vocalist Scott Weiland, known for his dynamic stage presence, captivated the audience during this performance. This era was critical for the band, as they were beginning to explore new musical directions while also facing the possibility of disbandment in subsequent years.

Stone Temple Pilots - Bizarre Festival 2001 Full Concert

Stausee
Hohenfelden, Thuringia, Germany

August 19, 2001 | Video Length: 55:54
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  • In August 2001, during the performance at the 15th Bizarre Festival, Stone Temple Pilots were riding the wave of their resurgence following the releas... Read Full Description >

    In August 2001, during the performance at the 15th Bizarre Festival, Stone Temple Pilots were riding the wave of their resurgence following the release of their album *Shangri-La Dee Da*, which came out in 2001. This live recording showcases the band's robust catalog, featuring tracks from their earlier albums, particularly *Core* and *Purple*, alongside material from *Shangri-La Dee Da*. The band, known for their blend of alternative rock and post-grunge sounds, demonstrated a high-energy performance, reflecting their prominence in the music scene at the turn of the millennium. Notably, the setlist included iconic songs like "Vasoline" and "Interstate Love Song," highlighting their continued appeal despite lineup changes and challenges the band faced at that time, such as internal conflicts and lead singer Scott Weiland's struggles with substance abuse. This concert marked a significant moment in their career, demonstrating their enduring popularity in a competitive music landscape.

Stone Temple Pilots Live Performance of 'Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart' at Bizarre Festival

Stausee
Hohenfelden, Thuringia, Germany

August 19, 2001 | Video Length: 3:46
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  • In August 2001, when Stone Temple Pilots performed at the Bizarre Festival in Cologne, Germany, they were in the midst of their career during a transi... Read Full Description >

    In August 2001, when Stone Temple Pilots performed at the Bizarre Festival in Cologne, Germany, they were in the midst of their career during a transition period. Their fifth studio album, "Shangri-La DEE DA," had been released just prior in 2001. This album showcased a more experimental sound, incorporating elements of pop and psychedelia, which marked a departure from their earlier grunge roots. The live recording of "Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart," a hit from their 1996 album "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop," illustrates the band's enduring popularity and dynamic stage presence, even as they were navigating internal challenges and lineup changes. Notably, this performance reflected their ability to captivate audiences despite the music industry's evolving landscape and their own struggles with addiction and personal issues during that era.

Stone Temple Pilots Perform 'Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart' at Rolling Rock Town Fair

Rolling Rock Town Fair
Latrobe, PA, United States

September 1, 2001 | Video Length: 3:17
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  • In September 2001, during the live recording at the Rolling Rock Town Fair, Stone Temple Pilots was still riding the wave of their critically acclaime... Read Full Description >

    In September 2001, during the live recording at the Rolling Rock Town Fair, Stone Temple Pilots was still riding the wave of their critically acclaimed album "No. 4," which had been released in 1999. This album showcased the band's blend of grunge and alternative rock, featuring hits like "Down" and "Heaven & Hot Rods." By this time in their career, Stone Temple Pilots had established themselves as a major force in the music scene of the '90s and early 2000s, having achieved multiple Grammy Awards and multi-platinum album sales. The performance of "Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart," a notable single from their previous album "Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop," highlights their ability to draw crowds and deliver high-energy performances. The venue, part of the Rolling Rock Town Fair, was significant as it attracted a variety of top-tier acts, reflecting the band's prominence in the alternative rock movement during this period.