The fact they were initially compared to Pearl Jam, particularly, Scott to Eddie, was an absolute affront. Give me Core/Purple over anything PJ put out throughout their career. I'll never forget the feeling I got growing up when I first discovered STP and the fact that it still resonates within.
100% correct. PJ are ok and had their place in the 90s. But Eddie can’t hold a candle to Scott. AIC are right up there too tho. Layne in his prime was astounding.
"Unglued" is a 1994 promo single from Stone Temple Pilots' second album Purple. It was performed live on the Late Show with David Letterman in December 1994. This is the last song Scott Weiland performed before he died.
@@tupu_683 I got tickets to see STP and Smashing Pumpkins in August. I was skeptical to see STP without Scott but I watched some live performances of recent with Jeff singing and I was sold.
I got to see him in 2010 when they had him back for a short stint... it was magical. Truly. They finished with an encore of Roadhouse Blues by The Doors. My 2 best friends and I went and got dragged to near the front row by a big drunk partying bearded guy who had taken a liking to us. nobody dared to challenge us passing them with basically Hodor leading us to the front. To top it off, the guy was also reaching out and grabbing people's beers and handing them to us, looking at us with a friendly, but also stern look that said "drink". We got to the spot he wanted us to be able to see the band at, and stayed around for a while, before saying he was going for more beer. We didn't end up seeing him again, but we stayed in our now amazing spots for the show and experienced STP with Scott Weiland at the helm. It was a night I'll never forget.
Saw them in 1996 on purple tour at Louisville Gardens with wife and some friends. General admission. Got up to front. Crowd went ballistic. Top of their game. Best concert ever. Cheap Trick opened. 11 out of 10.
Man the 90s were amazing. The excitement you would get when your BMG or Columbia House shipment of CDs would come in I remember this one and Core being in one of those bundles. The younger kids had no idea what I'm talking about.
Hey TheSteven111...Thanks for posting this song. It's such a cool song! I was trying to find it with the lyrics, but it seems impossible. Anyway, I appreciate all the videos you found for me. It's going on seven months and I still can't get enough.
These men are one of the MANY reasons I wish I was born in the 80's/90's. The music of my generation SUCKS with stupid rap music. Let me tell you, I'd choose this over any 2010's hip-hop crap. RIP Scott :(
This song is great! It looks like (but is not a copy of) something from Nirvana. Again I say that it is not a copy, but a reference. And great reference. Interestingly, while Scott and Dean are visually "rebellious", in the background we have Erick and Robert looking like well-behaved young men. For these and other reasons, STP made (and still makes) a difference. I'm from Brazil. I ❤STP.
The fact they were initially compared to Pearl Jam, particularly, Scott to Eddie, was an absolute affront. Give me Core/Purple over anything PJ put out throughout their career. I'll never forget the feeling I got growing up when I first discovered STP and the fact that it still resonates within.
100% correct. PJ are ok and had their place in the 90s. But Eddie can’t hold a candle to Scott. AIC are right up there too tho. Layne in his prime was astounding.
Ya Pearl Jam blows
@@subhashxrecord3131 What? Can you explain what you’re trying to say with that weird comment?
@@subhashxrecord3131 Awwww word?!
I like you.👍😎
Absolutely pearl jam can’t touch STP none of those 90 bands could except Alice In Chains. And they were second
Good old days. When a badass song such as Unglued was a radio single.
This is why I love the 90s... Mixing up styles and causing confusion with high quality riffing and top performances
Hopefully the coming generations bring about something similar. Sick of this liberal, PC, indie bullshit.
Scott was liberal indie bullshit in his day.
@@autopsy3689when my thoughts become my biggest fear…
Yeah what a classic haha
And.... ACTUAL TALENT
Lettermen always had the good ones on his show
Him and Conan actually.
Damn, this is STP at the top of their game. They sound amazing
The DeLeo brothers....tone for DAYS
Facts
Man the DeLeos are awesome so incredible musicians
That James Brown-type footwork. No band from this era comes close to STP
love how scott is so feminine and masculine at the same time
what do you love about that?
Hes super gay and i love it
That’s called being androgynous hon 🫶
The best singers alalways are
Should see his cock.😮
I watched this with my family. I was confused by the beginning, my parents by the rest of the song.
Are they 100?
Me too I thought the video title was inaccurate lol
the best part is that they sound exactly the same if not better than the studio recording
"Unglued" is a 1994 promo single from Stone Temple Pilots' second album Purple. It was performed live on the Late Show with David Letterman in December 1994. This is the last song Scott Weiland performed before he died.
I miss Scott so much. He inspired me for decades.
They are fucking awesome... studio or live...RIP Scott...damn I wish you were still here rockin brother!
That intro was priceless 😂
Scott’s moves 🕺
Awesome
This is badass.
Yes, Scott was a crooner too god damn it. 😂 love seeing his James Brown moves again, iconic frontman; miss him in music, so much.
One of my favorite live versions of this song. I wish I got to see STP with Scott 😢
Have you seen them live with Jeff? I'd say he does Scott justice. I honestly kept thinking it was Scotty up there.
@@tupu_683 I got tickets to see STP and Smashing Pumpkins in August. I was skeptical to see STP without Scott but I watched some live performances of recent with Jeff singing and I was sold.
@@shaybapple same here definitely was skeptical but they were lovely, the crowd went nuts
I got to see him in 2010 when they had him back for a short stint... it was magical. Truly. They finished with an encore of Roadhouse Blues by The Doors. My 2 best friends and I went and got dragged to near the front row by a big drunk partying bearded guy who had taken a liking to us. nobody dared to challenge us passing them with basically Hodor leading us to the front. To top it off, the guy was also reaching out and grabbing people's beers and handing them to us, looking at us with a friendly, but also stern look that said "drink". We got to the spot he wanted us to be able to see the band at, and stayed around for a while, before saying he was going for more beer. We didn't end up seeing him again, but we stayed in our now amazing spots for the show and experienced STP with Scott Weiland at the helm. It was a night I'll never forget.
Saw them in 1996 on purple tour at Louisville Gardens with wife and some friends. General admission. Got up to front. Crowd went ballistic. Top of their game. Best concert ever. Cheap Trick opened. 11 out of 10.
Scott right up there with the greatest frontmen.
Scotts live singing, dance moves and the intensity of the guitars and drums is everything ❤❤
Love that old school guitar sound in the beginning
Me too! Wish they had played with that sound more
Dean always had the best guitar tones 🤘
Do you know what guitar he uses?
Insane energy. What a great performance
Damnit I miss you Weiland you crazy rock n roll bastard
It’s cute how Scott looks over at Dean when song is done laughing cause of Dean’s close call fumble! ❤
All on tv to..😂
Uhh, what are we talking about?? What fumble?
@@ryanhale1654 towards beginning, Dean kinda puts his foot on that side step and almost trips :))
@@TammyM36 dean almosst tripped and fell at 1:18
@@nukey4121 yes I know. Think you replied to wrong person
That moves though, it's one of a kind!
James Brown.
Scott had almost James Brown moves
Man the 90s were amazing. The excitement you would get when your BMG or Columbia House shipment of CDs would come in I remember this one and Core being in one of those bundles. The younger kids had no idea what I'm talking about.
I remember the emotion of beieng watching TV AND suddenly something like a great band would appear at any moment
Back in the good times of good SNL, Late night talk and music
This was aired December 17th 1994
that time you slipped and almost busted your ass on live tv….but played it off and ended up face to face with your brother like you’re 15 again 1:18
I was hoping someone else appreciated that 😂
Played that shit off like a pro though, and never dropped the beat. 😂
that drummer😍
Great song!!!!!! Scott.😂❤😂
I want that STP Christmas album.
Me too
Yasss😢
There is a Scott Weiland Christmas album.
Who's listening to this song in Christmas?
Dang, how can a 4 piece band sound so FULL
That shimmy dance my God 😮 Scott was a front man through and through. RIP brother you are missed every day.
That totally and completely rocked!
Damn fire
Sounded great
obsessed with this song
Sic tune..this 1 & Trippen are 2 of my favs...man Weiland could sing
Rest in peace Scott Weiland😢
Blown away haven’t heard this in years
Just love this!!! Scott...you rock!
Dean with the All time Save from hell. That could have been bad.
They good!
Very unique and with tuns of music stylès my fave for now
Merry Christmas 🧨 🤯
Wow STP in top form here
This song basically sums up the ‘90s.
Bad axxx!
So good. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Scott's practically a kid here
Fucking awesome
Wow
Hey TheSteven111...Thanks for posting this song. It's such a cool song! I was trying to find it with the lyrics, but it seems impossible. Anyway, I appreciate all the videos you found for me. It's going on seven months and I still can't get enough.
What I’d give to dance with Scott! Amongst others things haha (when healthy)
You can definitely hear how Chester was influenced by Scott in this performance
Scott se tuvo que quedar así para siempre 😔
❤
fd essa band
Suprised this hasn’t been taken down yet. YT is doing a big copyright sting for STP performances.
Yeah what’s up with that? I noticed these were gone from my likes and thought they were gone forever
A song about well, don't want to be too blunt lol Thanks, Scott for writing about pent up sexual frustration...
Scott doing the Jackie Wilson shimmy is hilarious
Plis upload the spring break 97 full, plis
If you ever see that album thumbnail in your app, Buy It!
These men are one of the MANY reasons I wish I was born in the 80's/90's. The music of my generation SUCKS with stupid rap music. Let me tell you, I'd choose this over any 2010's hip-hop crap.
RIP Scott :(
Rap would be good if the lyrical content wasn't just the absolute bottom of the barrel
@@omilett Well it’s also the melody.
@@therisenatlas Do you like any punk rock?
@@omilett Yeah! Green Day’s pretty good. Nothing really beats Metallica and STP for me though.
I personally love old school hiphop, but I hate the newer rap, shit sucks
Check out Robert Wright STP covers
Man this song sounds so much like a tribute to Kurt Cobain!
Before Scott was skin and bones
This almost sounds like a Nirvana song to me
jazz man
what’s Eric is so puzzled about?
Haha Charlie Brown song
This song is great! It looks like (but is not a copy of) something from Nirvana. Again I say that it is not a copy, but a reference. And great reference. Interestingly, while Scott and Dean are visually "rebellious", in the background we have Erick and Robert looking like well-behaved young men. For these and other reasons, STP made (and still makes) a difference. I'm from Brazil. I ❤STP.
Buddy Guy?😂
You can tell this was pre recorded
😄
What? Definitely not! Imo anyways. Listen to Scott’s voice. It’s definitely live
No, but it seems at the beginning.
No.
Dean converted that into a ROCK STAR move. Brilliant! Further demonstrating that they COULD NOT LOSE at this time.
Foo Fighters ripped this song off.
They are fucking awesome... studio or live...RIP Scott...damn I wish you were still here rockin brother!