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Stone Temple Pilots perform Dancing Days live on Howard Stern Show

Venue: CoreStates Spectrum Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States Date: November 27, 1996

In late 1996, Stone Temple Pilots were riding high on the success of their third studio album, 'Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop,' released just months earlier in March of that year. This album showcased a more eclectic sound and marked the band's continued evolution, blending alternative rock with new sonic textures. By the time of their live performance of 'Dancing Days' on the Howard Stern Show at the CoreStates Spectrum in Philadelphia, STP had become a defining force in 90s rock. Interestingly, this cover of the Led Zeppelin classic reflects their adventurous spirit, highlighting their willingness to pay homage to their influences while still establishing their own identity in the music scene. It's a moment that perfectly captures the band's energy and the unique vibe of that era.

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