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I feel very strongly that all individuals, regardless of age, race, creed or sexual preference, should have the freedom to exercise their rights as human beings to enjoy life, pursue what they want and feel comfortable about who they are. Organized religion does not view everyone as equals." Further explaining his lyrical style on "Core," Weiland was quoted as saying: It gives me a feeling of isolation, when I think about it.

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They switch off people's minds and control the masses. About people who tell others what to do and what to believe. "Naked Sunday," according to Weiland, "is about organized religion. "Sex Type Thing," according to Weiland, deals with abuse of power, "macho" behavior, and humanity's attitude toward women, treating them as sex objects. Striving to create an intense and emotional sound, vocalist Weiland has said that the main theme of the album is that humanity is confused, with songs like " Sex Type Thing" and "Naked Sunday" dealing with social injustice. "Core" displayed the band's attempt to revive the album-oriented music approach of the 1970s.

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Producer O’Brien is heard at the end walking in saying "All right, now what?" After recording was done, the band named the album ‘Core’, named like the apple of the story of Adam and Eve in the Bible.

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The first recorded track for the album "Wet My Bed", was from an improv session between vocalist Weiland and bassist Robert DeLeo, who were alone in the studio. Esta canción aparece en el soundtrack de la película “ Black Hawk Down” en el 2001.Core was recorded with producer Brendan O’Brien at Rumbo Recorders in Los Angeles over the course of three weeks. Aquí hay una sección de la crítica en Creem: “ El gruñido de rango medio de Weiland no lo distingue como un ladrón de hard rock y el catálogo de riffs de DeLeo es bastante limitado“. La canción forma parte del album debut Core, el cual vendería más de 8 millones de copias y se convertiría en un hito del rock de los años 90, aunque muchos críticos estuvieron lejos de ser cautivados por el esfuerzo, posiblemente desconfiando de que STP fuera simplemente un clon de Pearl Jam que obtuvo su contrato de grabación porque tenía un sonido similar. El no sentirse como si estuvieras en forma”. Es esa la apatía de los jóvenes, esa segunda intriga. Scott Weiland, explicó: “ Esta canción es la sola idea de un adolescente en algún lugar, atrapado entre ser un niño y ser un hombre. Además, se podría decir que en la canción él quiere ser curado de cualquier defecto trágico, indicado por la línea “porque me gusta robar” (cause I like to steal). La “Mano herida” (wounded hand), podría pertenecer a Jesucristo, simplemente porque Jesús era un sanador y por supuesto, tenía clavadas las manos. SUBSCRIBE AND ENJOY AT STPLEGACY OFFICIAL YOUTUBE CHANNELĮste clásico del Grunge de principios de los 90 tiene algunas letras intrigantes:

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This song was included in the 2001 movie “ Black Hawk Down“. Here’s a section from the review in Creem: “Weiland’s mid-range growl does not set him apart as a hard rock shrieker, and DeLeo’s catalog of chunky riffs is fairly limited”. The album would sell over 8 million copies and become a landmark of ’90s rock, but many critics were far from enthralled by the effort, possibly wary that STP was simply a Pearl Jam clone who earned their record deal because they had a similar sound. This is a track from Core, the first Stone Temple Pilots album. It’s that youth apathy, that second-guessing yourself, not feeling like you fit in“. In an interview with Scott Weiland, he explained: “ That’s just the idea of being a young person somewhere, caught between still being a kid and becoming a young man. Also, you could say that in the song he wants to be healed of any tragic flaws, indicated by the line “‘ cause I like to steal“. The “ Wounded Hand” could belong to Jesus Christ, simply because Jesus was a healer and of course he had nails driven through his hands. “Take time with a wounded hand ’cause I like to steal”. “Take time with a wounded hand ’cause it likes to heal”, This early ’90s Grunge classic has some intriguing lyrics:















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