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Stone Temple Pilots Core Live Webcast
The Stone Temple Pilots perform their debut album Core in it's entirety! Live webcast on demand from NugsTV.
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Plot Summary
This special webcast features the Stone Temple Pilots performing their landmark 1992 album 'Core' in its entirety. The performance blends live segments with archival footage, including performances by the late original frontman Scott Weiland, to celebrate the album's enduring legacy. The band honors the music while showcasing their current lineup.
Critical Reception
As a fan-focused event celebrating a classic album, critical reviews were sparse and generally positive among the band's fanbase. The webcast was praised for its faithful rendition of the 'Core' album and its innovative use of blending past and present members. Audience reception was largely enthusiastic, appreciating the tribute and the band's energy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the full performance of the iconic 'Core' album.
Appreciated the blend of live performance with archival footage.
Considered a satisfying tribute for long-time fans.
Google audience: Audience reactions focused on the nostalgic value of hearing 'Core' performed live again. Fans appreciated the band's dedication to the material and the tribute to Scott Weiland, with many expressing enjoyment of the virtual concert experience.
Fun Fact
The webcast was a unique way for the band to connect with fans during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing them to experience the 'Core' album in full remotely.
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