Lady Picture Show

Stone Temple Pilots · Greatest Hits [2003]

Lady picture show she hides behind the bedroom door

Lady picture show she hides behind the bedroom wall

She hides because she don't know nothin', don't know nothin' anymore

She keeps her funny face it's locked and bagged it's just outside the door



She doesn't know her name

She doesn't know her face

She doesn't know her name

She doesn't know her face



Lady picture girl, I think them boys don't like your show

Lady picture show them boys are done, should just say no



Your wedding present's not so daisy picture perfect anymore

Lady funny face it's locked and bagged it's just outside the door



She doesn't know her name

She doesn't know her face

She doesn't know her name

She doesn't know her face



She doesn't know her name

She doesn't know her face



Lady picture show she hides behind the bedroom door

Lady picture show she hides behind the bedroom wall

She hides because she don't know nothin', don't know nothin' anymore

She keeps her funny face it's locked and bagged it's just outside the door



She doesn't know her name

She doesn't know her face

She doesn't know her name

She doesn't know her face

Lady Picture Show

Lady Picture Show stands as a defining track from Stone Temple Pilots' early catalog, originally appearing on their 1992 debut album, Core. The song captures the band's signature blend of grunge and hard rock, characterized by Scott Weiland's distinctive vocal delivery and the group's heavy, rhythmic guitar work. As a staple of their live performances, the recording showcases the dynamic interplay between the band members that helped establish their prominence in the alternative rock scene of the 1990s. Its inclusion on the 2003 Greatest Hits compilation underscores its enduring appeal and significance within the band's broader discography. The track remains a testament to the group's ability to craft memorable melodies alongside their heavier sonic textures.