Every song in the video: 0:18 "It Ain’t Like That"-"Alice in Chains" 1:03 "Would?"-"Alice in Chains" 1:09 Reference to "Touch Me I'm Sick"-"Mudhoney" 1:12 "Spoonman"-"Soundgarden" 2:58 "Jinx"-"Tad" 3:24 "Birth Ritual"-"Soundgarden"
@@matthewryan1185 I might re-watch it as an afternoon filler. The grunge era In Seattle is the backdrop but hooking up is the main plot. If you're a fan of Cameron Crowe's writing, you might like it. Me? I just wanted to see Cornell, Vedder do something different in a place I had just visited
Best of both worlds really, film for the best quality visuals at that time and digital audio. It's a little sad that the best footage of AIC was from a movie.
fun fact: during the filming of the soundgarden show nirvana was playing a show just down the street from the venue but the singles producer didn't think they were a big deal
Okay but why does nobody ever talking about the scene with the car and Chris where he just...stands there...isn't acknowledged at all, no lines, nothing. He looks like he's just been told to not stare directly into the camera lmfaooo Its fucking hilarious, just don't know why they put him there lmfao
Right? Cameron Crowe (director/writer) wanted Chris to play the lead. But the money men wanted a well known actor so they got Matt Dillon. Which is kinda ok I guess because the character was a douche lol.
@@Pingaheimer, ah... You're one of those guys that don't like names of genres... You're a music snob. Grunge is Alternative Rock that emerged really from mid-80's till about the LATE 90's in the Northwestern part of the USA, MAINLY from Seattle, WA... They incorporated sounds from Punk and Metal... Which would kinda sound like Thrash Metal when you think about putting THOSE TWO sounds together, but I digress... Grunge is a VERY SPECIFIC sound. That's why we put those words on certain SOUNDS in order to separate them. 🤦
@@tommiepattonkendrickiii1617 Grunge is a marketing term coined by the co-founder of SubPop records to use while he was shopping his bands to larger labels in L.A. Nothing more, nothing less.
@@chrismason4224, I don't care where and how it originated! THAT means nothing... when I hear the word Grunge and Post-Grunge, I know EXACTLY THE SOUND! That's why words have meaning. I think Gruntruck, Malfunkshun, Soundgarden, Green River, Pearl Jam, Mad Season, (that would be Grunge, along with many many others of THAT generation of Rock Music)... bands like Bush, and others would be Post-Grunge. Doesn't matter where these words came from, we know what they mean and the sounds they represent. People like YOU like to be "Music Snobs" and come up with some way to try and make others feel "dumb" for using certain words and even listening to certain types of music to make yourself feel superior in some way. Stop doing this! It's Cringe as HELL! Guess what? We live in a society that buys and sells, we make terms to identify certain things and even sounds. You know what? I watched a Documentary about GRUNGE and it had THAT word in the title and SO MANY bands used THAT WORD to describe THAT sound from the late 80's and early 90's in Rock Music. Give it up! 🤦♂️
@@tommiepattonkendrickiii1617 I didn't attack you in any way and merely repeated a documented fact about the word. There is only one music snob in this comment thread.
I moved to Vancouver Canada in August 1991, with no idea what was about to happen in the Pacific Northwest. Nevermind was released the following month. and the next 5 years were cultural bliss, being a Gen X'er. nothing has come close to it since.
Of course, Cliff moved to L.A. to become an actor, which freed up Eddie to move from drums to take over lead vocals, and Citizen Dick went on to great success under a new name: Pearl Jam. :-D
Facelift is my favorite album from them, but it doesn't mean it's their best. Alice in chains is a fucking u real band and Layne was something special lyrically and vocally. In facelift, his vocals are so damn powerful
Tad Doyle he also has a small cameo in the phone call scene. In addition, his music (TAD band) is the one that sounds in the car part, when the windows break. Tad is heavy but underrated, dude.
tad's lead singer was partially responsible for soundgarden reuniting when he sang for the band minus cornell when cornell was on tour for his solo project after audioslave broke up. chris later said in an interview when he saw the footage it gave him the warm & fuzzies (i'm paraphrasing)
First concert I went to after Covid, was Foo Fighters at the forum in LA. I dressed like I just fell out of an early Flashdance video, a real tool. Anyway, standing in the bar line, the guy behind me had to of smelled the embarrassment on me and complimented me on my ensemble. When I turned around to thank him and thought how nice that was, he was not only gorgeous but I was staring at his shirt instead, which was. Citizen Dick. Without missing a beat, I pulled his face down to me and yelled,’I hear you guys are really big in Belgium.’ The look on his face was the best. 🤘🏼
Hand down best concert I ever went to was in 1992 in Austin, TX, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam. Swervedriver and Monster Magnet were the opening acts. Unreal show
It would be a dream to be able to travel back in time to see an Alice in Chains concert at its best. Unfortunately, I am from the 21st century and the era of good music is over. 💔
I saw AIC in concert back in 2011, but by then, Layne was dead, and they had the new singer, William Duvall, who was actually pretty good. But it's not the same without Layne, you know?
I lived in Seattle in the 90’s, I graduated high school in 94 and was going to house parties with some pretty amazing bands and getting to go back stage because my roommate was a drug dealer. Admittedly, I don’t remember it all but I’m so glad I lived to experience it.
This just made my day! @chriscornell is now singing in heaven with Layne while @EddieVedder sings to all of us. What an amazing show for All of us grunge addicts. Rest in heavenly peace.
This is the Layne I choose to remember. His look is bad ass and he's dripping with confidence. A powerhouse of a vocalist. I love Chris, too, but he really was more of a studio singer. Layne would blow your socks off live during this time of their career.
My favorite story to come out of this movie is his character Cliff Poncier having a demo tape, and Chris Cornell taking it upon himself to actually write and record songs for the fictional demo tape, including Spoonman as well as the song that motivated me to buy my first guitar, Seasons.
I just saw an old interview with Nirvana and they were asked why they weren't in this movie. They were asked to be in it. But Kurt said no. They didn't want anything to do with that movie. Typical Kurt. I really wasn't that surprised that he declined the offer. I was actually surprised Pearl Jam did the movie. Both bands always seemed to reject that kind of attention.
Yeah I think Pearl Jam saw something different in the movie because they have very few music videos, right? So maybe they didn’t participate to promote themselves
Cameron Crowe was a friend of Stone and Jeff, I don't think they'd participate if it was otherwise. Also, entire movie was filmed just before the grunge boom, so they didn't knew how big it would be later. Another thing is Nirvana being anti commercial. They talked about it a lot, but never actually did much. After Alive, Even Flow and Jeremy got music videos, PJ almost completely stopped giving interviews and photo sessions, while Nirvana was still talking, filming videos and increasing affair with Pearl. I'm not saying it was their fault - of course, they didn't control the hype, but unknowingly they kept doing it.
I really liked Singles. Campbell Scott, Keira Sedgwick, Bridget Fonda and others had some effective dramatic and comedic scenes. The addition of some of the key players in the scene adds to the enjoyment of the film. It was a fun flick. No, it's not great, but it was a fun movie. I had HBO at the time. I must have watched it 25 times. I loved Alice in Chains live footage as well as Soundgarden's. People are just way too critical of the movie. Sort of a chick flick.... Yeah, but still a lot of fun. Cameron Crowe directed it. I think he did a great job with Almost Famous a few years later. Most folks would agree.
thank you for this. now i dont have to rewatch 1h40 of a shitty romance just to see 3 minutes in total of the people i was interested in. and besides, why was that dude calling his girl in the middle of a soundgarden concert??? THE DISRESPECT
I remember seeing this movie in 1998 (I was 8 years old) and then I thought to myself: Do these bands exist for real? Because those songs are super cool!! Then I searched and yes, they were for real! That day changed every thing for me
Always found this movie to be weirdly uneven, BUT so is life, and that's why I think it holds up. It captures being in your 20s in 1991 in Seattle to a t. Also, that shot of Layne thrashing about as AiC go into It Ain't Like That still gives me chills. I love that they didn't overdub the track. It sounds and looks like an actual early AiC gig because it is! It's such a shame how little of this music scene was professionally filmed back then. This movie is a rare artifact in that sense. It's like no one expected it, so no one documented it. I wish Cameron Crowe had just made a doc about THAT, using the good cameras and sound equipment. Imagine how cool that would be now?
The fact that they didn’t put the uncut performance in the movie, and they interspersed footage of the main characters with snippets of the performance is a crime 😡😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Thank GRAVY that the entire thing is here on RUclips, because I’d go INSANE if there was just that movie performance where I had to look at ANYBODY other than Alice. That scene has to be like that I guess, but it’s a definite crime
Like, of course they’re doing what they’re paid to do, and the dialogue helps the plot along, but I’d like it a lot more if it wasn’t while Alice was playing🤣
This may be weird saying this, but I love reading this comment section. Makes me want to go to the 90s and just listen to what people have to say. Including music. Not like today when it’s just 24/7 political talk.
@@honeyfrost3355 that’s not what I meant. I’m just saying everyone seems to talk about music a lot more than how much political talk today. The topic of politics are everywhere and effecting/affecting everything. Even little kids talk about it a lot more than talking about favorite colors or toys. Heck even those two somehow become political. It’s like twitter is poisoning the world.
Most don't catch the original Spoon man riff when he's stapling the Citizen Dick poster. Alice in Chains "It ain't like that" and "Would?", plus Soundgarden with "Ritual"! This is the best movie ever.
There’s an interview from that time where Eddie says citizen dick has a great drummer, just a really good drummer, and stone just looks at him very seriously and says, ‘that drummer’s a hack’ then they both bust up laughing.
Whenever I see these bands back then, then I feel like a teenager again, wish nirvana was also here in this movie, these guys won't ever know what they meant to us kids in the early 90s
There is high quality rock right now, but the 90’s were the last time high quality rock was mainstream… now it’s on the under, were rock belongs, and that’s better for me… Grunge was a thing when it was an underground thing
These are the only 4 minutes that I could find that was worth watching in the entire movie. Wish they had more scenes like this because the film was unbearably boring for me. Seeing AIC got me so hyped for what's coming next but the rest dropped me soo hard on my face lol
@@thursoberwick1948 I saw it at the time in '92 and really liked it. To me it's not primarily a "rock movie", it's not trying to be Purple Rain or Rock'n'Roll Highschool, more like a novel about the intersecting lives of a couple of twenty-somethings in a slightly disjointed city (with a vibrant music scene). Fractured communication was a running theme all through the film, these people are talking past each other in some sense much of the time (which provides some quirky humour). :)
2023. I'm 46 now. I miss that grunge era. I miss high school. I miss my Alice in Chains posters on the wall. I wish I could turn back time and have my long curly dark hair back. I would never cut it again :(
Wow, that didn't sound like Chris. I love Chris but Layne was in a league of his own. It's so sad to see how rapidly he self-destructed. What a senseless waste of pure, rare talent. 🥺
Every song in the video:
0:18 "It Ain’t Like That"-"Alice in Chains"
1:03 "Would?"-"Alice in Chains"
1:09 Reference to "Touch Me I'm Sick"-"Mudhoney"
1:12 "Spoonman"-"Soundgarden"
2:58 "Jinx"-"Tad"
3:24 "Birth Ritual"-"Soundgarden"
Hellzz yeah!!!
Thank you
Thanks, I should bring myself to watch this movie one day, is it good?
@@matthewryan1185 I might re-watch it as an afternoon filler. The grunge era In Seattle is the backdrop but hooking up is the main plot. If you're a fan of Cameron Crowe's writing, you might like it. Me? I just wanted to see Cornell, Vedder do something different in a place I had just visited
Holy sh*t seeing Alice In Chains in good camera quality is like traveling back in time to see them live.
you can still see them live LOL just did back in october
@@amputeekun2739 no sh*t. I’m talking about the camera quality. Lmao
@@v_spw4355 What you said was extremely open ended so I simply interpreted it incorrectly.
@@amputeekun2739 minus the lead singer.
Best of both worlds really, film for the best quality visuals at that time and digital audio. It's a little sad that the best footage of AIC was from a movie.
Best part is watching Laney sing in full HD❤
And Chris -- :D
Indeed.
Laney 🥺🥺🥺
Lol @ "Laney." When you combine his first and last names. 😂
Somewhere, the raw stock footage of that performance exists in a vault. Somewhere.
So sad that Chris and Layne are not here anymore. Two absolute powerhouses
Meanwhile Chester Buttfuckington is *hanging around* wondering "Hey where's Chris?" 🙃
We must protect Eddie at all costs
Also, Andrew Wood & Mark Lanegan 🙏🏻
Also Scott Weiland.
And Mike Starr
2:58 Seeing Chris in this scene is like looking at your custom character in a cutscene
His acting is so bad, but he’s so good to look at 😂
fun fact: during the filming of the soundgarden show nirvana was playing a show just down the street from the venue but the singles producer didn't think they were a big deal
DAMNN DUDE! That’s crazy… but ofc Nevermind hadn’t been popularized yet at the time, so I guess it’s understandable
Not true.. they offered nirvana a part in this movie and Kurt said no, it was cringe.
@@VictorLugosi this is exactly what I read and I believe it!
Singles producer was a jerk.
@@VictorLugosi , this proofs how egotistical and proud Kurt was.
Okay but why does nobody ever talking about the scene with the car and Chris where he just...stands there...isn't acknowledged at all, no lines, nothing. He looks like he's just been told to not stare directly into the camera lmfaooo
Its fucking hilarious, just don't know why they put him there lmfao
3 of the 4 best grunge singers in a movie
Yes!!
such a shame kurt said no, i would've loved to see all 4 of them there
3 of the 5* do never mother fucking forget scott weiland
@@nexo3046 Kurt was "too cool" for this movie
@@garysimonson1135 he just saw it as a marketing stunt by the directors but i think it would've been a great fit
The movie is ok, but the soundtrack is amazing! And, off course, is awesome see Chris, Eddie, Stone, Jeff, Laney, Jerry & co on the movie!
It’s awesome to see them, but I’m sad the guys from Nirvana didn’t participate
Laney? Lol
@@OscarOffTheCuff Alice in Chains appears playing on the movie.
@@denisefreitas6727 yeah it’s layne dummy
@@denisefreitas6727 I know. Never heard someone call him Laney haha
Chris is actually better looking then the actors 🤣how does that happen for a muszo in movies
Right? Cameron Crowe (director/writer) wanted Chris to play the lead. But the money men wanted a well known actor so they got Matt Dillon. Which is kinda ok I guess because the character was a douche lol.
IKR, he is more handsome than the main cast
Homie was built and this was his prime mans was sexy lol
He could have done jack sparrow he looked the part
I'm not gay, but I've always thought that Chris Cornell was one of the best-looking dudes in the world.
I love everything about this movie. I wish I could time travel to the 90s.
Chris' vocals on Birth Ritual are godlike.
Grunge will never die
Meaningless word.
@@Pingaheimer, ah... You're one of those guys that don't like names of genres... You're a music snob. Grunge is Alternative Rock that emerged really from mid-80's till about the LATE 90's in the Northwestern part of the USA, MAINLY from Seattle, WA... They incorporated sounds from Punk and Metal... Which would kinda sound like Thrash Metal when you think about putting THOSE TWO sounds together, but I digress... Grunge is a VERY SPECIFIC sound. That's why we put those words on certain SOUNDS in order to separate them. 🤦
@@tommiepattonkendrickiii1617 Grunge is a marketing term coined by the co-founder of SubPop records to use while he was shopping his bands to larger labels in L.A. Nothing more, nothing less.
@@chrismason4224, I don't care where and how it originated! THAT means nothing... when I hear the word Grunge and Post-Grunge, I know EXACTLY THE SOUND! That's why words have meaning. I think Gruntruck, Malfunkshun, Soundgarden, Green River, Pearl Jam, Mad Season, (that would be Grunge, along with many many others of THAT generation of Rock Music)... bands like Bush, and others would be Post-Grunge. Doesn't matter where these words came from, we know what they mean and the sounds they represent. People like YOU like to be "Music Snobs" and come up with some way to try and make others feel "dumb" for using certain words and even listening to certain types of music to make yourself feel superior in some way. Stop doing this! It's Cringe as HELL! Guess what? We live in a society that buys and sells, we make terms to identify certain things and even sounds. You know what? I watched a Documentary about GRUNGE and it had THAT word in the title and SO MANY bands used THAT WORD to describe THAT sound from the late 80's and early 90's in Rock Music. Give it up! 🤦♂️
@@tommiepattonkendrickiii1617 I didn't attack you in any way and merely repeated a documented fact about the word. There is only one music snob in this comment thread.
This movie is only worth it to see Chris and layne
I moved to Vancouver Canada in August 1991, with no idea what was about to happen in the Pacific Northwest. Nevermind was released the following month. and the next 5 years were cultural bliss, being a Gen X'er. nothing has come close to it since.
Yeah, being a teen during late 60’s and early 70’s…
Agreed! 👍😎
Man,they were all in their *PRIME* and Seattle was ground zero Thank you Donca for putting these together!
welcome
OMG I just realized Touch Me I'm Dick is a play on Touch Me I'm SICK by Mudhoney LOL 😆
Laynes physical performance in this is amazing. His vocals were perfection as always! All this songs are iconic .
Of course, Cliff moved to L.A. to become an actor, which freed up Eddie to move from drums to take over lead vocals, and Citizen Dick went on to great success under a new name: Pearl Jam. :-D
That’s a beautiful story
There’s a deleted scene that shows cliff busking on the street by himself because the other guys left him
That Alice in chains song sounds heavy in the beginning
That's because it is....
@@billyhughes9776 what song is it?
@@linusolsson5173 Song is called "It Ain't Like That". Off their first record called "Facelift".
Facelift is my favorite album from them, but it doesn't mean it's their best. Alice in chains is a fucking u real band and Layne was something special lyrically and vocally. In facelift, his vocals are so damn powerful
Tad Doyle he also has a small cameo in the phone call scene. In addition, his music (TAD band) is the one that sounds in the car part, when the windows break. Tad is heavy but underrated, dude.
tad's lead singer was partially responsible for soundgarden reuniting when he sang for the band minus cornell when cornell was on tour for his solo project after audioslave broke up. chris later said in an interview when he saw the footage it gave him the warm & fuzzies (i'm paraphrasing)
I still have and listen to that TAD CD💯
@@emanonymous
Tad's lead singer is Tad 😎
First concert I went to after Covid, was Foo Fighters at the forum in LA. I dressed like I just fell out of an early Flashdance video, a real tool. Anyway, standing in the bar line, the guy behind me had to of smelled the embarrassment on me and complimented me on my ensemble. When I turned around to thank him and thought how nice that was, he was not only gorgeous but I was staring at his shirt instead, which was. Citizen Dick. Without missing a beat, I pulled his face down to me and yelled,’I hear you guys are really big in Belgium.’
The look on his face was the best. 🤘🏼
Hand down best concert I ever went to was in 1992 in Austin, TX, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam. Swervedriver and Monster Magnet were the opening acts. Unreal show
It would be a dream to be able to travel back in time to see an Alice in Chains concert at its best. Unfortunately, I am from the 21st century and the era of good music is over. 💔
Same here, man
I saw AIC in concert back in 2011, but by then, Layne was dead, and they had the new singer, William Duvall, who was actually pretty good. But it's not the same without Layne, you know?
I lived in Seattle in the 90’s, I graduated high school in 94 and was going to house parties with some pretty amazing bands and getting to go back stage because my roommate was a drug dealer. Admittedly, I don’t remember it all but I’m so glad I lived to experience it.
Kid, I don't mind telling you - they were awesome.
I saw them about a decade ago with their new singer, they weren't bad, but I loved Layne
All my long-haired GODS 🤩
Hell yeah!!
This just made my day! @chriscornell is now singing in heaven with Layne while @EddieVedder sings to all of us. What an amazing show for All of us grunge addicts. Rest in heavenly peace.
Chis Cornell version of Billie Jean is EVERYTHING I NEVER KNEW I NEEDED IN MY LIFE
I love how you edited Jeff and Eddies faces when Cliff’s talking🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 they look so done
Best part of the video for me. They’re like “This motherfucker…” 😂😂
why all the grunge men were so hot
cuz they had long hair
Jesus. This must have been such a time to live in Seattle...
3:25
And Rock Jesus appears 🤘
Haha! Yes! Very true! ❤️👍😎
in his jesus christ pose!
3:05 I love how he just fucking drops there
I love this movie 😍 watched it over 10 times!! I m a big Grunge fan and love all the bands in the movie 🤘🏻
What is the name of the film, pls
@@hickkz Singles (1992)
Starring: Matt Dillon - Bridget Fonda
This is the Layne I choose to remember. His look is bad ass and he's dripping with confidence. A powerhouse of a vocalist. I love Chris, too, but he really was more of a studio singer. Layne would blow your socks off live during this time of their career.
I choose to remember Layne this way too. ❤️😎
Chris wasn't just a studio singer. Wtf
@@el34glo59 Holy Thumbs Down is just expressing an opinion borne from ignorance.
“Studio singer” ruclips.net/video/viz5Y9ZQEFY/видео.html
@@el34glo59 Chris rocks harder than anyone in his era lol
Chris sounds awful annoying live
RITUAAAAAAAAAAAAAL RITUAAAAAAAAAAAL
My favorite story to come out of this movie is his character Cliff Poncier having a demo tape, and Chris Cornell taking it upon himself to actually write and record songs for the fictional demo tape, including Spoonman as well as the song that motivated me to buy my first guitar, Seasons.
I just saw an old interview with Nirvana and they were asked why they weren't in this movie. They were asked to be in it. But Kurt said no. They didn't want anything to do with that movie. Typical Kurt. I really wasn't that surprised that he declined the offer. I was actually surprised Pearl Jam did the movie. Both bands always seemed to reject that kind of attention.
Yeah I think Pearl Jam saw something different in the movie because they have very few music videos, right? So maybe they didn’t participate to promote themselves
Cameron Crowe was a friend of Stone and Jeff, I don't think they'd participate if it was otherwise. Also, entire movie was filmed just before the grunge boom, so they didn't knew how big it would be later.
Another thing is Nirvana being anti commercial. They talked about it a lot, but never actually did much. After Alive, Even Flow and Jeremy got music videos, PJ almost completely stopped giving interviews and photo sessions, while Nirvana was still talking, filming videos and increasing affair with Pearl. I'm not saying it was their fault - of course, they didn't control the hype, but unknowingly they kept doing it.
Typical, huh? Lol
Curt Kobain
Kurt was a real downer tbh
This film is like a grunge time machine.
E de imaginar que, tão jovem, Chris Cornell compôs uma obra-prima tão magnífica como "Seasons"...
Chris Cornell was a god
I really liked Singles. Campbell Scott, Keira Sedgwick, Bridget Fonda and others had some effective dramatic and comedic scenes.
The addition of some of the key players in the scene adds to the enjoyment of the film. It was a fun flick. No, it's not great, but it was a fun movie. I had HBO at the time. I must have watched it 25 times.
I loved Alice in Chains live footage as well as Soundgarden's. People are just way too critical of the movie.
Sort of a chick flick....
Yeah, but still a lot of fun. Cameron Crowe directed it. I think he did a great job with Almost Famous a few years later. Most folks would agree.
This is one of my favorite movies🤣 it’s so cringe now but back in the day I watched it A LOT!
thank you for this. now i dont have to rewatch 1h40 of a shitty romance just to see 3 minutes in total of the people i was interested in. and besides, why was that dude calling his girl in the middle of a soundgarden concert??? THE DISRESPECT
Yeah how dares him
I remember seeing this movie in 1998 (I was 8 years old) and then I thought to myself: Do these bands exist for real? Because those songs are super cool!! Then I searched and yes, they were for real! That day changed every thing for me
Literally my favorite scenes from movie
Always found this movie to be weirdly uneven, BUT so is life, and that's why I think it holds up. It captures being in your 20s in 1991 in Seattle to a t. Also, that shot of Layne thrashing about as AiC go into It Ain't Like That still gives me chills. I love that they didn't overdub the track. It sounds and looks like an actual early AiC gig because it is! It's such a shame how little of this music scene was professionally filmed back then. This movie is a rare artifact in that sense. It's like no one expected it, so no one documented it. I wish Cameron Crowe had just made a doc about THAT, using the good cameras and sound equipment. Imagine how cool that would be now?
One of my favorite movies!
I love how needlessly personal the negative review of Cliff's show gets
LOVED THIS MOVIE !
that layne staley impression was insane
When we used to wear long johns under our shorts...
Good times.
And under short sleeved tees!
Damn I miss those days!
The fact that they didn’t put the uncut performance in the movie, and they interspersed footage of the main characters with snippets of the performance is a crime 😡😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
I think I agree
Thanks for the heart my guy, Alice in chains is goat
Thank GRAVY that the entire thing is here on RUclips, because I’d go INSANE if there was just that movie performance where I had to look at ANYBODY other than Alice. That scene has to be like that I guess, but it’s a definite crime
Olivia Langley I don’t want to hear or see anything else other than Alice in chains either 😅😅
Like, of course they’re doing what they’re paid to do, and the dialogue helps the plot along, but I’d like it a lot more if it wasn’t while Alice was playing🤣
This may be weird saying this, but I love reading this comment section. Makes me want to go to the 90s and just listen to what people have to say. Including music. Not like today when it’s just 24/7 political talk.
So music wasn't political in the 90's?
@@honeyfrost3355 that’s not what I meant. I’m just saying everyone seems to talk about music a lot more than how much political talk today. The topic of politics are everywhere and effecting/affecting everything. Even little kids talk about it a lot more than talking about favorite colors or toys. Heck even those two somehow become political. It’s like twitter is poisoning the world.
Exactly, now everything is about boring politics...
Most don't catch the original Spoon man riff when he's stapling the Citizen Dick poster. Alice in Chains "It ain't like that" and "Would?", plus Soundgarden with "Ritual"! This is the best movie ever.
Damn, I forgot all of these scenes with these bands! AIC, Soundgarden, and Pearl Jam all together! I gotta rewatch this film!
Eddie Vedder was really handsome back then
Classic, Cantrell is the GOAT
Great movie with an equally great soundtrack, oh yeaaahhhh.
Jeff Ament is a pretty decent actor in these scenes.
I have been see this movie in the 1992 at the cinema,good times for Music,for Seattle Sound
Eddie the drummer!
There’s an interview from that time where Eddie says citizen dick has a great drummer, just a really good drummer, and stone just looks at him very seriously and says, ‘that drummer’s a hack’ then they both bust up laughing.
3 of the most f***ing badass bands in the world! 🔥
Whenever I see these bands back then, then I feel like a teenager again, wish nirvana was also here in this movie, these guys won't ever know what they meant to us kids in the early 90s
this makes me unbelievably happy
Beautiful
i've driven by that apartment in seattle so many times since i first visited in 2007. i always think of that car with the windows breaking.
Those were the days
Talk about being in the right place in the right time. Top level rock stars and in a movie.
a compliment for us is a compliment for you
Last era of high quality rock! \m/
There is high quality rock right now, but the 90’s were the last time high quality rock was mainstream… now it’s on the under, were rock belongs, and that’s better for me… Grunge was a thing when it was an underground thing
@@faustovalentinneumann673 yeeah you can’t look away from imagine dragons, nickleback and fallout boy. Know that is real heavy metal
@@linusolsson5173 You named trash, and ROCK band, and then a Pop Punk band. Metal lives through bands like Avatar and shit.
@@sithisdawnsend2730 i was being ironic my friend
One of the best moves ever. The 90s was such a great time.
Rituuuuuuuuaaaaaaaaaaal!what a voice!!!#noonesinglikeyouanymore
I know, the greatest of all time. 👍
Layne Staley looks so badass in this
Rip layne n Chris my 2 fav grunge singers
I wonder how many people watch this movie nowadays for the time capsule experience and not the story.
These are the only 4 minutes that I could find that was worth watching in the entire movie. Wish they had more scenes like this because the film was unbearably boring for me. Seeing AIC got me so hyped for what's coming next but the rest dropped me soo hard on my face lol
Really? I haven’t seen it yet. Dang it. I hope there are a few more scenes like this tho🙂
I was a bit disappointed that way originally but the film has grown on me.
@@thursoberwick1948 I saw it at the time in '92 and really liked it. To me it's not primarily a "rock movie", it's not trying to be Purple Rain or Rock'n'Roll Highschool, more like a novel about the intersecting lives of a couple of twenty-somethings in a slightly disjointed city (with a vibrant music scene). Fractured communication was a running theme all through the film, these people are talking past each other in some sense much of the time (which provides some quirky humour). :)
@@louise_rose When I first saw it, I was a teenager, mainly interested in grunge. (Still am.) I think it's quite a sweet film without being sickly.
Yeah, it's the footage that lured us into seeing what was an average romantic comedy.
Singles is one of my favorite movies. It's not perfect, but it has a lot of heart. ❤
Yo how have I never seen this movie didn’t even know it existed gonna watch rn
It’s all about love relationships, just warning that you might not like it
Crappy movie, great soundtrack
They all look so tan! I’m so pale living on the Oregon coast and now residing in West Seattle! I have to see this movie!🙂
layne in HD wow
Layne script: same old trip it was baaaaaaaaaaaaaaack theeeeeennnnn, i love it.
Oh Chris
3:25 Kim with a Corrosion of Conformity t-shirt \m/
I'd imagine the Alice In Chains scene to be a vampire nightclub and the band members themselves as vampires
Eddie Vedder drummer 😜
Aż mam gęsią skórę tacy młodzi i piękni ta energia muzyka,
Matt Dillon was funny as hell in that movie
“Everybody made a movie/Everybody had one line/Everybody misses Andy/We’ll be seeing him in no time” 😎
Actually a good movie .... Good actors , storyline & music from the best bands
It is a sin that the movie-quality thag this video has full performances of each song by AIC and Soundgarden are not out yet, just low quality ones
I wish layne gets a scene here talking
3:37 incredible acting
2023. I'm 46 now. I miss that grunge era. I miss high school. I miss my Alice in Chains posters on the wall. I wish I could turn back time and have my long curly dark hair back. I would never cut it again :(
The live band scenes are awesome, but Pearl Jam hamming it up had me dying.
Wow, that didn't sound like Chris.
I love Chris but Layne was in a league of his own. It's so sad to see how rapidly he self-destructed. What a senseless waste of pure, rare talent. 🥺
First time heard oh snap
Didn't expect to see Prezbo in this at all
Holy crap, i didn't know chris cornel was in a movie
Layne getting down!!!!!
Mais q perfeição de filme e esse
muito bom mesmo