Stone Temple Pilots
Creep Live Performance by Stone Temple Pilots at MTV Unplugged
On November 17, 1993, Stone Temple Pilots delivered a poignant performance of 'Creep' during MTV Unplugged, showcasing their raw talent and emotional depth. This live recording took place shortly after the release of their celebrated debut album, 'Core,' in September 1992. 'Core' not only propelled the band into the spotlight but also became a defining album of the grunge era, featuring hits like 'Plush' and 'Creep.' The MTV Unplugged set highlighted their dynamic range, stripping down their sound and allowing Scott Weiland's haunting vocals to shine. Fun fact: this performance marked a significant moment for the band, demonstrating their versatility and willingness to embrace different formats, which contributed to their lasting legacy in rock music. The intimate setting of Sony Studios added an extra layer of connection with the audience, making this rendition a memorable chapter in their career.