STONE TEMPLE PILOTS: DOWN Single Album (1999)

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS: DOWN Single Album cover

Down is a song by the Stone Temple Pilots, released as the first single from their fourth album, No. 4. The single album was released on April 5, 1999. In the U.S., the song peaked at No. 5 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and #9 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. In 2001, Down was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance at the Grammy Awards, an award STP had previously won for the song Plush in 1994. The song appears on the compilation albums Thank You and Buy This.

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS: DOWN Single Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. Down
  2. Down (live)
  3. MC52
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS: DOWN Lyrics

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS: DOWN Single Album back cover

The song’s music video features a dark room with two projection screens. A white light continuously flickers in the room as confetti is raining down. The screens alternate between images of the band performing this song at the House of Blues in Las Vegas, a woman in a room that either shows her underwater or surrounded by fire raining down on her, and shots of a coffee mug falling to the floor and shattering. On occasion, the song’s lyrics will also flash on either screen. This video was directed by Robert Hales and Mark Racco.

Scott Weiland 

Stone Temple Pilots
Scott Weiland: vocals
Dean DeLeo: guitars
Robert DeLeo: bass
Eric Kretz: drums

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Scott Weiland (October 27, 1967 – December 3, 2015).

http://www.stonetemplepilots.com

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