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Stone Temple Pilots

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

Venue: Westmoreland Fairgrounds Location: Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States Date: August 4, 2001

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.

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