The Headbanger's Ball version is on that box too. We're going to cover the Unplugged disc of the Core box. It has the same length and processing as the original electric version, and also uses the last part of the original electric version. A rare first take of the same acoustic version on MTV's Headbangers Ball was also available, but it was only found as a B-side to the rare " Crackerman" single. or international charts, it did get moderate airplay when the original version had heavy airplay on radio at the time. While this acoustic rendition did not chart on any U.S. The recording was originally only available on a CD single from the United Kingdom for their single, " Creep", and on the German promotional radio release "Plush (unplushed)", but it was not officially released anywhere else until it appeared on the band's 2003 "greatest hits" compilation, Thank You, alongside the original studio recording. Weiland and Stone Temple Pilots guitarist Dean DeLeo performed an impromptu acoustic version of "Plush" on the MTV show Headbangers Ball in 1992. I knew about it being a single a decade later but thanks for reminding me about its original appearance: Yes this particular recording I'm just going to let Wiki explain cause I never remember exactly. Yeah CD singles in the 90's - I remember getting confused a lot and then not buying them. I'm quick huh? LOL I was just doing the singles now when you posted.
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