I finally picked up the Stone Temple Pilots greatest hits collection,
Thank You with the DVD, and its pretty amazing.
The reason I post this here is obviously because of Weiland, and to anybody who not that familiar with his work or not yet sold on him, I strongly recommend this CD/DVD. The DVD is especially awesome. It includes pro-shot live performances of probably 10 or so STP songs, including the classic
Headbangers Ball rendition of "Plush" and a truly stunning performance of "Atlanta" with a string section. Its flawless and breathtaking. Same goes with "Trippin On A Hole In a Paper Heart," the way Scott maintains near-perfect vocals on such a challenging song all while flailing and dancing around is nothing short of remarkable. Heres the "Live Performances" setlist...
1. Army Ants
2. Interstate Love Song
3. Silver Gun Superman
4. Crackerman
5. Plush
6. Trippin' On A Hole In A Paper Heart
7. Hollwood Bitch
8. Big Empty
9. Long Way Home
10. Down
11. Meat Plow
12. Tumble In The Rough
13. Sex And Violence
14. Wicked Garden
15. Plush (Acoustic)
16. Atlanta
Theres a "Bootlegs" section which is just that, amateur-shot bootlegs. However, the "Creep" video is actually shot from the stage and Weiland crowd surfs all over the crowd until settling down right in the center of it and performing the song. An extremely cool performance. Theres a studio/rehearsel performance of "Too Cool Queenie," "Sweet Emotion" performed with Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, and "Crackerman" performed in complete Kiss regalia and preceded by behind-the-scenes footage of the band preparing. The quality of some of the boots is pretty bad, some of its really good. Tracklisting for the "Bootlegs" portion...
1. Where The River Goes
2. Dead & Bloated
3. Crackerman
4. Pop's Love Suicide
5. Sweet Emotion (With Steven Tyler & Joe Perry)
6. Big Bang Baby
7. Pretty Penny
8. Loungefly
9. Wonderful
10. Creep
11. Too Cool Queenie
12. Witchita Lineman (With Glenn Campbell)
Then of course theres the "Music Videos" section which I believe is a complete collection of STPs videos. I actually dont even think Id seen a couple, including "Lady Picture Show" (always saw it as a clip in random shows that mentioned STP, but never knew where it came from) and "Down". And I know I never saw "Hello, Its Late". These guys have really made some great videos, and I hope VR makes something as good as "Lady Picture Show" or "Sour Girl" because Im not crazy about "Slither"s clip and I love the surrealistic imagery and feel of those two videos in particular. The "Music Videos" line-up...
1. Sex Type Thing
2. Plush
3. Wicked Garden
4. Creep
5. Vasoline
6. Interstate Love Song
7. Big Bang Baby
8. Trippin' On A Hole In A Paper Heart
9. Lady Picture Show
10. Down
11. Sour Girl
12. Days Of The Week
13. Hello, Its Late
14. Sex Type Thing Live (1992 - 2002)
And finally theres a 5-minute or so picture slideshow that contains some great shots.
Another cool feature on the DVD is that sudio versions of songs not found anywhere else in the collection are played during menu screens...
"Coma" plays during the Main Menu.
"Dumb Love" during the "Live Performances" Menu
"Transmissions From A Lonely Room" on the "Bootlegs" Menu
"Black Again" on the "Music Videos" Menu
"Bi-Polar Bear" during the "Photo Gallery" Menu
"Wonderful" during the "Credits" Menu
Really, the only songs Im slightly disappointed to see totally omitted are "Still Remains" and "Adhesive"...other than that, most of STPs material is covered on here. The packaging is also very nice (I was definitely caught off-guard when opening it
).
So again, I strongly recommend that everyone pick this up, its definitely worth the $25-$30. In addition to having STPs biggest and best on one CD (including the previously unreleased "All In The Suit That Wear," perhaps their best rocker since
Purple, definitely since "Down"), youre getting the teriffic DVD with 28 live performances (from festivals, to clubs, to rehearsels), 14 great videos and a cool photo gallery. You get most of STPs catalogue in just two discs.
Anybody who has/gets it, let me know what you think.