PLUSH (HARD TO THE CORE 1993 DAYTONA BEACH BANDSHELL) STONE TEMPLE PILOTS BEST HITS
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#stonetemplepilots #plush #scottweiland SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS AND KEEP UPDATED info: https://stplegacy.com/hard-to-the-core/ facebook: https://fb.com/stplegacy instagram: https://instagram.com/stplegacy The Daytona Beach Bandshell is an amphitheatre located at Ocean Avenue, north of the junction of Main Street and Atlantic Avenue. On March 5, 1999, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. On April 18, 2012, the AIA’s Florida Chapter placed the Daytona Beach Bandshell on its list of Florida Architecture: 100 Years. 100 Places. This property is part of the Daytona Beach Multiple Property Submission to the National Register. In the 1920s, residents of Daytona Beach considered this area to be run-down and held discussions on ways to improve it. In 1936, WPA workers began construction on this community-use project that was to cost Daytona Beach $84,000, the federal government $184,000, and be completed in 1938. Originally known as “Broadwalk”, common usage gradually changed the name to the boardwalk. The first facility constructed was the 48 foot by 114 foot natural coquina rock bandshell which seats 4,500. This was begun in September, 1936, and was completed in time for the first program to be presented on July 4, 1937. Open air concerts, as well as other programs, are still presented in the bandshell. The other structures in the boardwalk area are a clock tower, kiosk, concession facilities, restrooms, subway entrances (now closed), and an elevated walk from Earl to Ora Streets. The City Band of Daytona Beach, under Everett Allyn Moses, began in 1947. They gave summer concerts in the Band Shell and winter concerts at the city recreation hall. Moses also organized a Junior Orchestra. William P. Schueler became the director of both bands after Moses retired in 1952. MTV Spring Break used to hold concerts at the Bandshell in Daytona. Stone Temple Pilots delivers at Bandshell, on March 5th 1993, a very powerfull live version of band’s biggest hit, “Plush”, then Scott Weiland back to the stage, using a dress to perform the single “Sex Type Thing”. SUBSCRIBE AND ENJOY AT STPLEGACY OFFICIAL YOUTUBE CHANNEL Daytona Beach Bandshell es un anfiteatro ubicado en Ocean Avenue, al norte del cruce de Main Street y Atlantic Avenue. El 5 de marzo de 1999, se agregó al Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos de EE. UU. El 18 de abril de 2012, el Capítulo de Florida de la AIA colocó a Daytona Beach Bandshell en su lista de Arquitectura de Florida: 100 años. 100 lugares. Esta propiedad es parte de la presentación de propiedades múltiples de Daytona Beach al Registro Nacional. En la década de 1920, los residentes de Daytona Beach consideraron que esta área estaba deteriorada y sostuvieron discusiones sobre formas de mejorarla. En 1936, los trabajadores de WPA comenzaron la construcción de este proyecto de uso comunitario que costaría a Daytona Beach $ 84,000, al gobierno federal $ 184,000, y se completó en 1938. Originalmente conocido como “Broadwalk”, el uso común cambió gradualmente el nombre al paseo marítimo. La primera instalación construida fue la banda de roca de coquina natural de 48 pies por 114 pies que tiene capacidad para 4,500. Esto comenzó en septiembre de 1936 y se completó a tiempo para que el primer programa se presentara el 4 de julio de 1937. Los conciertos al aire libre, así como otros programas, todavía se presentan en el grupo. Las otras estructuras en el área del paseo marítimo son una torre de reloj, quiosco, facilidades de concesión, baños, entradas de metro (ahora cerradas) y un paseo elevado desde Earl hasta Ora Streets. La Banda de la Ciudad de Daytona Beach, bajo Everett Allyn Moses, comenzó en 1947. Dieron conciertos de verano en el Band Shell y conciertos de invierno en el salón de recreación de la ciudad. Moisés también organizó una orquesta juvenil. William P. Schueler se convirtió en el director de ambas bandas después de que Moses se retiró en 1952. MTV Spring Break solía celebrar conciertos en el Bandshell en Daytona. Stone Temple Pilots ofrece en Bandshell, el 5 de marzo de 1993, una versión en vivo muy potente del mayor éxito de la banda, “Plush”, y luego Scott Weiland regresa al escenario, usando un vestido para interpretar el single “Sex Type Thing”. SETLIST: Plush, Sex Type Thing, Wicked Garden, SIN. “Hard To The Core” (unofficial cd)
Scott Richard Weiland was an American singer and songwriter. He was best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Stone Temple Pilots from 1989 to 2003 and again from 2008 to 2013, recording six albums with them. Weiland is also known for being the lead vocalist of the rock supergroup Velvet Revolver from 2003 to 2008. He also released one album with rock supergroup Art of Anarchy in 2015, as well as four solo studio albums and several collaborations with other musicians throughout his career...
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A [Rare](/tag/rare) Glimpse into STP's [Live](/tag/live) Performances
The clip "PLUSH (HARD TO THE CORE 1993 DAYTONA BEACH BANDSHELL) STONE TEMPLE PILOTS BEST HITS" is a rare and fascinating piece of footage that showcases Scott Weiland's vocal prowess as the lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots. Recorded in 1993, this live performance at the Daytona Beach Bandshell offers a glimpse into the band's energetic stage presence during their prime.
The Daytona Beach Bandshell itself is an architectural gem, having been added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1999 and listed as one of Florida's most significant buildings by the AIA's Florida Chapter in 2012. This iconic venue has hosted numerous open-air concerts and events over the years, including performances by the City Band of Daytona Beach, which was established in 1947 under the direction of Everett Allyn Moses.
The bandshell's rich history is a testament to the community's efforts to revitalize this area in the 1920s. The construction of the natural coquina rock bandshell, completed in 1937, marked the beginning of a new era for Daytona Beach's entertainment scene. The venue has since become a staple for live performances, including concerts by notable artists and events like MTV Spring Break.
This footage is particularly noteworthy as it captures STP at a pivotal moment in their career. Formed in 1989, the band had already gained significant momentum by the early 1990s, with Scott Weiland's distinctive vocals and songwriting skills driving their success. The inclusion of "Plush" in this setlist highlights the band's ability to craft catchy, radio-friendly hits while maintaining a raw edge that resonated with fans.
The clip's brevity, clocking in at 5:17, only adds to its allure. It provides a tantalizing glimpse into STP's live performances during this era, showcasing their energy and stage presence. The audio quality is also noteworthy, allowing listeners to fully appreciate Weiland's signature vocal style.
For fans of Stone Temple Pilots and those interested in live performances from the 1990s, this clip is an absolute treasure trove. It offers a rare opportunity to witness one of rock music's most iconic bands at the height of their powers, performing some of their best-loved songs in a historic setting that has hosted countless legendary acts over the years.
The inclusion of this footage on DeepCutsArchive serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving live performances and the rich history surrounding them. As a rare gem from STP's discography, "PLUSH (HARD TO THE CORE 1993 DAYTONA BEACH BANDSHELL) STONE TEMPLE PILOTS BEST HITS" is an essential addition to any music enthusiast's collection.
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