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Lol @ stone temple pilots

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No Lifer
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What's sad is that Purple is almost 20 years old. And the last time STP was actually relevant.
 
Were they touring? I can't imagine them being 'together' for anything other than touring to 30 & 40 somethings who grew up when stp was making good albums.
 
Were they touring? I can't imagine them being 'together' for anything other than touring to 30 & 40 somethings who grew up when stp was making good albums.

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My wife and I would go see them, and their demographic is probably 30 to 70 somethings. Probably too small a demographic to even ever consider touring again 😀
 
I saw them a few years ago when they came to Columbus.
I thought they were amazing. They sounded so great. I was really surprised.

Actually, twice. Once at Rock on the Range, the second time at the Lifestyles Pavilion.
 
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My wife and I would go see them, and their demographic is probably 30 to 70 somethings. Probably too small a demographic to even ever consider touring again 😀

They were an awesome band & I'd expect them to put on a good tour. I'd probably see them if they came by. I'm 31.

Bands tend to dry up on the creative juices after a while. That's ok if your shows still rock.
 
I saw them in concert in 1994 and it was one of the best concerts I've ever been to. Dangerous concert though. Broken bones in the mosh pit.
 
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