
And that was after he died, by the way. I got into modern rock in 1994, and by my
graduation in 1996, I had amassed a ton of 90s music.
One of the main bands in that collection was Stone Temple
Pilots. Grunge wasn’t always known for
good musicianship, but STP was a notable exception. Rob DeLeo is my primary influence as a bass
player, and I gain an appreciation for Dean’s guitars as I was learning the
instrument. He hides a lot of cool stuff
behind his distortion, and you may not notice if you don’t know what you’re
looking for.
These guys were a constant soundtrack for me in those days,
and I get strong sense-memories every time I listen to one of those old
albums. I recall video games I was
playing at the time, areas of town where I delivered pizzas, my high school, my
loneliness, my speech tournaments, and on and on it goes.
Hearing of STP frontman Scott Weiland’s death this morning
struck up the same memories. I put on Shangri-La
Dee Da, which I actually didn’t hear until less than ten years ago, but had
become probably my favorite of theirs.