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Scott Weiland & Eric Kretz - Creep (2 Meter Sessies / Countdown Cafe 1993)

Scott Weiland
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Scott Weiland & Eric Kretz (Stone Temple Pilots) Live at NOB Studio 1 in Hilversum, Netherlands on February 26, 1993 for 2 Meter Sessies / Countdown Cafe. Scott Weiland - Vocals Eric Kretz - Guitar More background info: https://belowempty.com/blog/2019/08/09/scott-erics-2-meter-sessie/

About Scott Weiland

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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This is a rare gem, unearthed from the archives of 1993. "Scott Weiland & Eric Kretz - Creep (2 Meter Sessies / Countdown Cafe 1993)" is a studio performance that crackles with energy and authenticity. The clip is notable for its raw, unpolished quality, capturing the band's live sound in a stripped-down setting.

At this point in time, Stone Temple Pilots were still an up-and-coming act, fresh from releasing their debut album "Core" in 1992. Scott Weiland's distinctive vocals and stage presence had already begun to make waves in the music scene, but it was clear that he and his bandmates were still finding their footing. This performance, recorded for the Dutch television program "2 Meter Sessies," offers a glimpse into the band's early days, when they were still honing their sound and building momentum.

What makes this clip so significant is its rarity. With only 3:35 minutes of footage to go around, it's a precious snapshot of STP's live energy in the early '90s. The performance is also notable for its brevity, with Weiland and Kretz delivering a tight, punchy rendition of Radiohead's "Creep." This was a song that would have been relatively new to audiences at the time, and it's fascinating to see how STP interpreted this iconic track.

Watching this clip, viewers will get a sense of the band's dynamic energy and Weiland's signature swagger. His vocals are unmistakable, conveying a sense of vulnerability and emotional intensity. Kretz's guitar work is equally impressive, providing a driving rhythm that propels the song forward. The chemistry between these two musicians is palpable, even in this brief performance.

This clip also offers insight into STP's influences and musical trajectory. By covering Radiohead's "Creep," they were signaling their allegiance to the emerging alternative rock scene of the time. This was an era when bands like STP, Nirvana, and Pearl Jam were pushing the boundaries of what was possible in popular music.

In this performance, Weiland and Kretz are completely immersed in the music, lost in the moment. They're not trying to recreate a studio recording or put on a show; they're simply playing with passion and conviction. This is what makes "Creep" so compelling – it's a raw, unvarnished take on a song that would become an anthem for a generation.

As the clip fades out, Weiland's voice trails off, leaving behind a haunting echo of sound. It's a fleeting moment, but one that lingers long after the music has stopped. This is what makes "Scott Weiland & Eric Kretz - Creep (2 Meter Sessies / Countdown Cafe 1993)" such an essential watch – it offers a glimpse into STP's early days, when they were still finding their voice and forging their unique sound.

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