Stone Temple Pilots
Live Performance of Big Empty by Stone Temple Pilots in San Diego
In the exhilarating live performance of 'Big Empty' from November 30, 2007, Stone Temple Pilots was riding a wave of resurgence. This concert in San Diego came shortly after the release of their album 'Stone Temple Pilots' in 2001, marking the band’s return from a hiatus. Interestingly, this was their first studio album in nearly seven years, and it demonstrated their evolution while still resonating with the grunge sound that initially captivated fans. The San Diego performance embodies the mix of energy and nostalgia, as lead singer Scott Weiland’s stage presence was electric, reminding fans of the band's iconic status during the 90s. Notably, their reunion tour was a celebration of their music’s legacy, making this recording a vivid snapshot of not just performance, but of a band reclaiming their place in rock history.