That performance is not even close to ‘unplugged’. Over the years many people claimed to have it, but upon further inspection I always found that they actually have the recording of No Memory and Sin from a performance at the Reading Festival (August 29, 1993) in the U.K. Q: Where can I find a recording of ‘SIN’ from MTV Unplugged?Ī: Sin from MTV Unplugged must be one of the most sought-after Stone Temple Pilots recordings ever. SUBSCRIBE AND ENJOY AT STPLEGACY OFFICIAL YOUTUBE CHANNEL The SNL guy also screws up STP’s name during the rehearsal. 24 minutes in, Dean also tests out the riff to “Meatplow”, which appeared on 1994’s Purple. Weiland also takes out his trademark megaphone for “Naked Sunday”.ĭean DeLeo even teases an acoustic version of the song. In other words, we have to get used to this arrangement, the 2 minutes less version”. We’re having to change our whole arrangement around. The video also sees Scott Weiland discuss how the band are playing a different arrangement of “Creep.” He said, “We’ve got to get used to it. Audio of this has leaked before, but video has never been seen. The most interesting part of the video comes 27 minutes in, when STP play an early version of “Hollywood Bitch”, which later appeared on 2001’s Shangri LA DEE DA. While on-air the band played Core cuts “Naked Sunday” and “Creep”, Stone Temple Pilots’ full 1993 Saturday Night Live rehearsal has leaked online. “Naked Sunday” is performed by STP as a 4-piece electric band. Brothers Shawn and Lonnie Tubbs help out again (guitar and percussion respectively) on the acoustic rendition of “Creep”, just like the night before for MTV’s Unplugged. In November 20, 1993, the band was the musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” with host Nicole Kidman.
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