"Lady Picture Show" is a song by American alternative rock band Stone Temple Pilots.
Scott Weiland wrote in his autobiography, Not Dead and Not for Sale, that the song "is about the horrific gang rape of a dancer who winds up falling in love but can't let go of the pain.
Throughout the video, the band can be seen playing in a white room, with objects such as bubbles and shiny diamonds.
During Dean DeLeo's notable solo, the screen turns into the fuzzy color structure which was a trademark of the 1960s.
The segment shows Dean playing in a colorful meadow, and it then fades back into black and white for the rest of the video.