We attended yet another show last night, this time it was Stone Temple Pilots at Red Rocks. Growing up I was a big fan of the band starting with their 1992 debut, Core, through the middle to late 90s. Having never seen the band live before, I was not going to miss this once in a lifetime opportunity. Soon after tickets went on sale for this tour, I snagged a pair of seats in the twentieth row.

We arrived late last night, at around 8:30, after meeting a friend for dinner. I wasn’t worried though as I had heard much about the delayed start time for the band on this tour and figured they wouldn’t go on until around nine. I pretty much nailed that down perfectly and we found our seats with just a few minutes before the show started. I could have done without the wind at the beginning of the show as it distorted the sound quite a bit, but from what I could tell the band sounded very tight. The singer, Scott Weiland, on the other hand was a bit off and I felt he really struggled through “Big Bang Baby.”

As the show went on and the crowd became more intoxicated, we left our twentieth row seats and moved toward the more open top of the venue. The nice thing about Red Rocks is that there really isn’t a bad seat in the place. We continued to listen to a greatest hits set for the most part, which I was happy to hear and admit that the sound got better throughout the night, both music and vocals. I wouldn’t say that I was blown away by the performance, and probably won’t spend money again to see them play, but it was nice to finally scratch them off my list of acts I’d like to see.

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