***The Official Stone Temple Pilots Thread***

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  • willbarclay
    willbarclay Ottawa, Canada Posts: 3,298

    Id Like to see a brother(S) tour. Something Like ...

    STP

    Black Crowes

    Oasis

    Collective Soul


    Im sure that would put asses in the seats.

    Alone, these guys (minus Oasis) cant sell out sheds but together, they could take over the world. HAHA

  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    I still haven't received my replacement Live 2018 vinyl.
    I got mine a while back. I badgered them several times though. You might have to do the same. 
    Yeah, I'll have to follow-up on that again with Dr. Rhino. I got an email on 3/15 saying that replacements have shipped. I last emailed them on 5/1 saying that I haven't received mine yet. No response from them, but I get busy and then forget to follow up.

    As for the other discussions here, I saw Talk Show open for Foo Fighters in 97, and they were heavily booed. Not because they were bad, but because people wanted Weiland. I recall enjoying that album, but whether they call themselves STP or something else, they will always be compared to the original lineup.

    I also really enjoyed the last album, so hopefully this next one is good. I didn't see them on tour though, as the closest was a festival 5 hours away and I didn't care about enough of the bands to make the trek. I do agree that he needs his own sound though. But that could be argued both ways.
    yeah, I bought tickets last minute as I cared for none of the other bands on the bill. but I hate making the mistake of passing on a show for it to never come up as an opportunity again. STP came for Core opening for freaking Megadeth, and I skipped it (i was in my "leaving metal" stage), and they didn't come back until the reunion record. would have loved to have seen the early years. 
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    4 years today. RIP Scott. 
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  • disilluzion
    disilluzion Posts: 1,015
    I was thinking about seeing him exactly 4 years ago, but the show was canceled due to low tickets sales, if memory serves me.
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    makes you wonder if STP deliberately scheduled the announcement of the new album the day before the anniversary of SW's passing, knowing people would be checking out their socials that day. 

    god I would hope not. 
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  • tbergs
    tbergs Posts: 10,410

    Id Like to see a brother(S) tour. Something Like ...

    STP

    Black Crowes

    Oasis

    Collective Soul


    Im sure that would put asses in the seats.

    Alone, these guys (minus Oasis) cant sell out sheds but together, they could take over the world. HAHA

    That's actually a pretty good idea. You should sell that idea to theory promoters.
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • darthvedder
    darthvedder Posts: 2,672
    edited December 2019

    Id Like to see a brother(S) tour. Something Like ...

    STP

    Black Crowes

    Oasis

    Collective Soul


    Im sure that would put asses in the seats.

    Alone, these guys (minus Oasis) cant sell out sheds but together, they could take over the world. HAHA

    There can be an indie version with Arcade Fire and The National.
    Post edited by darthvedder on
  • willbarclay
    willbarclay Ottawa, Canada Posts: 3,298
    Well, got me some tickets for STP in Toronto this February.
    its a cool venue and how could I miss an acoustic show. This will be my first show seeing the new guy. I’ve seen STP two other times and both with Scott.
  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,905
    Zod said:
    In regards to the comment about small venues because it's acoustic.   I'd almost thing a 4000 seat Theatre would be a better fit than a 1100 seats open designed bar?   I assumed they'd go for a bigger payday if they thought they could?

    I dunno..  I haven't gone to any shows with the new singer.   I've read for the first tour it was mostly small theatres.   There doesn't seem to be a lot of enthusiasm for it, so maybe it continues to wane?
    the last time STP toured here WITH Scott, they had to switch venues from the arena to the Burton Cummings theatre, which holds 1500. and it did not sell out. 

    when the new STP with Jeff toured here for the new record, they came with like 5 other bands, played the arena, but the stage was moved up significantly, and there was a LOT of empty seats. They co headlined with Seether FFS. They keep getting lumped in with the post-grunge bands, which I find really odd. 

    I have a feeling they won't ever reach the arena status again. 
    I guess to be fair.. I'm not sure how much Arena status they achieved.  I saw STP 3 times.  First time was the Queen E. Theater in Vancouver in 2000.   That was the No. 4 tour before things started to go bad.   The show was really good and it sold out but it wasn't a big venue (I heard they were supposed to play a similar venue in '96, but I think it got cancelled due to the blizzard).   We drove overnight to Portland and went to Tattoo the Earth which was a metal festival.  Somehow they got tacked on as the headliner.   That show as amazing.    Then I saw them around 2010ish play the small arena here in Victoria.  It was pretty full but I don't think it sold out.  The show wasn't great.  Band and the crowd were pretty lathargic.

    Sometimes it's kind of crazy that we had so many of these big 90s bands, but many of them never really sustained arena popularity.   Or could only do them in bigger markets.   I saw Nirvana play the PNE forum in '94 which holds 5000 people.  I saw Soundgarden play the same venue in '96.   Soundgarden got a tour of bigger venues when they reunited (saw the gorge show), but were back to theatres the tour after.

    Even the pumpkins were playing bigger shows (rocking the crap out of GM place in '96), but many of those bands just started to kiss arenas but couldn't hold onto them :(
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    when STP came here in 2009 they played the arena and it was pretty full. and that was without a new record. but it was their first show here since 93. so there's that. 
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  • Save Who
    Save Who Posts: 297
    Just got tickets to Detroit.  Looking forward to it!
  • disilluzion
    disilluzion Posts: 1,015
    I last saw them when they reunited in 2008. They played Roy Wilkins which holds about 5k, and tickets were still available at showtime. He saw a Star Tribune reporter/banner/something and went on a short rant about the paper, since it had written about all of the issues with the tour so far, him coming on stage late, refusing to come off the bus, etc. He even had the press passes rescinded before the show.

    Fun fact: Also my first time seeing a $40 t-shirt.
  • willbarclay
    willbarclay Ottawa, Canada Posts: 3,298
    Anyone here get the Core & Purple deluxe set re-issues? Thoughts?
    i just got both delivered today and looking forward to digging in.
  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,905
    Anyone here get the Core & Purple deluxe set re-issues? Thoughts?
    i just got both delivered today and looking forward to digging in.

    I've listened to the core one.  My favourite part was the unplugged.  That should almost get it's own standalone release.  Maybe on vinyl for RSD or something.
  • willbarclay
    willbarclay Ottawa, Canada Posts: 3,298
    Zod said:
    Anyone here get the Core & Purple deluxe set re-issues? Thoughts?
    i just got both delivered today and looking forward to digging in.

    I've listened to the core one.  My favourite part was the unplugged.  That should almost get it's own standalone release.  Maybe on vinyl for RSD or something.
    I agree. I think there are bootlegs of it out now. 
  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,905
    Zod said:
    Anyone here get the Core & Purple deluxe set re-issues? Thoughts?
    i just got both delivered today and looking forward to digging in.

    I've listened to the core one.  My favourite part was the unplugged.  That should almost get it's own standalone release.  Maybe on vinyl for RSD or something.
    I agree. I think there are bootlegs of it out now. 
    I suppose the hard part is figuring out which bootleg is sourced from the boxset.  A friend of mine bought an unplugged bootleg vinyl and it was sourced from a vhs tape.  Even worse it had 2 second gaps between tracks, which means it was most likely sourced from an mp3 of the vhs.    An official version would be sweet.

    btw I just heard the acoustic version of interstate love song from the purple boxset.  OMFG.  It's so good!

  • willbarclay
    willbarclay Ottawa, Canada Posts: 3,298
    Nice!! I gotta get this thing open 
  • The live show from the Purple set is great, haven't checked out the demos yet but excited for the acoustic ILS. I just did the digital for the extras on this one since I have the MOV pressing it's a really good press. Unplugged and the demos on Core are worth picking the deluxe up for there too..
    I am wired and fading...
  • darthvedder
    darthvedder Posts: 2,672
    Feeling Gutted that they had to cancel the acoustic tour because Jeff Gutt has a herniated disc. Also not encouraged that they're not trying to reschedule the dates and just refunding the tickets. This tour was a good opportunity to hear some of their deeper tracks. Hopefully they can reschedule after the Nickelback tour, which I'm sure will have the same greatest hits setlist.
  • RoeDawg13
    RoeDawg13 Posts: 255
    I hope they reschedule it too, would love to see them in that type of show. Hope it's a full recovery for Jeff. The 2 tracks off the new disc I've been listening to a bit, looking forward to the album.
    I am wired and fading...