![]() ![]() 16 songs total and they closed with Trippin’. It was no frills and song after song the band got tighter and tighter. I honestly can’t believe it even happened. It was an incredible set for a long time fan to hear those songs acoustically in person. The band was tight and every song just killed. Would’ve maybe been a good opportunity to play at least one song to promote it though. I can kind of understand why they didn’t bust out the new stuff because I honestly don’t think most of the people there even knew about Jeff and let alone a new album. Let’s just say the crowd was very lubed up by the time STP came on. Half concert and half fundraiser and located in a really creative space with doors open two hours before show time and there was a brewery on site. Listen to unlimited or download MTV Unplugged, 1993 (Doxy Collection, Remastered, Live) by Stone Temple Pilots in Hi-Res quality on Qobuz. ![]() Matthew posted on the forums, “What a show! No new tracks, but it was an interesting crowd and event. Hey There Delilah (Vintage 1918 Worlds Fair Style) Postmodern Jukebox. STP performed an acoustic benefit show for last night in Norwood, MA. The iconic performance featured the late great Scott Weiland rocking out in his rocking chair, and the debut of “Big Empty”. A few weeks ago was the 25th anniversary of Stone Temple Pilots filming their MTV Unplugged performance in New York.
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