Stone Temple Pilots
Stone Temple Pilots: Plush live performance at Soho Square London
In the early '90s, Stone Temple Pilots were riding high on the success of their debut album, "Core," which had hit shelves just the year prior. The band's sound, a heady mix of grunge and alternative rock, captivated audiences, and tracks like "Plush" became anthems of the era. By the time they recorded this live performance on November 30, 1992, they were still basking in the album's acclaim, which had skyrocketed them to fame. Interestingly, "Plush" not only showcased Scott Weiland's haunting voice but also reflected the band's evolution as they began to hone their distinctive sound. This performance was captured during a pivotal moment: the band was about to enter the studio to work on their follow-up album, "Purple," which would further solidify their place in rock history. The energy they brought to the stage in Dallas that night is palpable, a mix of excitement and impending evolution in their career.