Nancy Wilson of Heart and others said his voice is so powerful it would shake the entire stages even under your feet even behind the curtain and she’s a belter herself! And live WITHOUT auto tune!
Laynes plight still resonates today with millions of Americans who to this day struggle with the hellish disease that is drug addiction, including myself, it hits home to a lot of people, young and old, therefore, his messages and honesty are still effective so that is why I refer to him in the present tense💜🙏🏻✝️😇☮️RIP…
There's a producer that helped during Jar of Flies when Layne was already sick...bad sick, but said that they had to tell Layne to hold back cuz his voice was making the digital recorder skip....he was literally shaking the studio. And about pitch correction (Auto Tune), even though it was invented in the 70s it was SELDOM used until Cher's song Believe in 97. It became known as the Cher Effect. Now it's way overused for actual pitch correction and it SUCKS
This is also my favorite performance of AIC!!! The power and shear gutteral feeling displayed during this song and Bleed the Freak during this concert are totally mind-blowing!
Layne Staley deservedly gets a lot of respect and love for the remarkable, soulful vocalist he is but let us never sleep on the greatness of Jerry Cantrell and his hall of fame contribution to music as an amazing guitarist, soloist, songwriter and very thoughtful and nice person.
People hear Layne's voice and they rightly think power and gruff. But what is also there is range. Meaning he could hit really high notes also. And what was more amazing is he hit them with that terrorizing, youre in the middle of a painful nightmare, voice. Layne's voice was like the brightest pinpoint of light powering through the darkness as the light experiences darkness. The greatest vocalist of the grunge era imo. Only Chris Cornell could compete. We will call it a tie in memory of both. Hope they are harmonizing together in the great unknown.
I have nothing against Layne,he's one of the most important figures in rock history..but Chris was so much better. His entire catalogue of music is second to none,and his voice could go from peeling paint off the walls to making pretty much anyone cry. Rip to both legends
@@brandonstandberry8236 They were equally talented. Just in different ways. Two very different type voices. We can say this much though: No one before, since or most likely ever will sound like those two legends.
There is nothing I mean nothing like live Alice in Chains.This band was formed in Seattle in 1987 by the guitarist Jerry Cantrell, the drummer is Sean Kinny, the bass is Mike Starr, and the lead singer is the late great Layne Staley. Unfortunately Mike Starr died of a drug overdose March 8 2011. Layne Staley also died of a drug overdose in April 5 2002. He was found dead 2 weeks later in his condo on Lake Washington by his own Mother. I live in Seattle and there is a place called The Moore Theater it's downtown on 2nd ave, I pass it everyday on my way to work, a constant reminder that Layne is gone. The song (Love Hate Love) you just reacted to was performed there in 1990. This is one of their most iconic concerts. Other songs worth reacting to from this show are (It Ain't Like That Anymore) ( Bleed The Freak) (The Real Thing) and (Sea of Sarrow) also (Man in the Box) which you have already done.For a more laid back concert they also performed on MTV Unplugged in 1996, this would be their last concert as a band together due to Laynes heroin addiction. Songs from this concert are (Down in a Hole) (Would?) (Got Me Wrong) and (Nutshell) just to name a few. So there you have it......RIP Layne you are missed by many.
Layne is always, always better live so I suggest choosing live performances for an appreciation for just how great he was! Whether belting or singing a soft ballad!
Pretty rare to catch a performance this powerful on video, with that clarity of sound. Amazing. I put this up there with War Pigs in Paris and Domination in Moscow as one of the top-tier performances on film.
The voice/guitar energy is what sets these guys apart - Jerry’s riffs are just as equally powerful, dark & haunting as Layne’s vocals. This entire set will draw you in - the production is perfect for the mood they wanted to create.
Anticipation or build up is what you are referring to. Those drums were building up to the best vocal performance from the best vocalist of all time, in my personal opinion. Layne was a gift. We didn’t have it for a long time, but it was a gift that will last a lifetime and beyond. Greatness. Pure greatness on display.
Jerry Cantrell lead guitar and wrote with Layne. I had tickets for this but it had snowed and we couldn't get there. Was and still bummed that I missed it but saw them twice before. Pure talent.
The ending always gives me goosies! Like other commenters i suggest Bleed the freak from the same show (my fav!!), also for a slower song like nutshell, check out Down in a hole,(my 2nd FAV) the MTV unplugged version, amazingly and hauntingly beautiful!
Its funny you mention "its one thing if you are in the studio and match the energy. But its another doing it live."... Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelins guitarist) put it this way.."When I go out I have nerves sometimes. But when the lights hit...It's "shit or bust"" ...always liked that saying lol
LOVE HATE LOVE live at the Moore December 22, 1990, is LAYNE STALEY in his prime and UNTOUCHABLE PERFECTION. All other bands should strive to have a live performance this perfect. Layne is better live than studio version. One of the very few singers who are better live. Layne wrote the song about his tumultuous relationship with Demri Parrott (pronounced Per-roh). There was cheating on both sides. Listen to the song from the mindset of a sociopath. How many times did Layne come back home from being on tour to find another guy just so smitten-puppy love-tattoo-you-on-my-chest in love with Demri at first sight. But the Demri fans think Layne should have lain down and taken that because he deserved it for screwing groupies on the road? There a few stories of her on the road with him where the first thing she thought of was scoring junk before anything else. I've come to the conclusion that apparently to Demri fans the Layne/Demri relationship is a sacred, hollowed relationship and NO ONE is allowed to side with him against her for what she did to him with the drugs and cheating on him, but he was lower than a snake for what he did to her with the drugs and cheating on her. She was so independent, she DID NOT even want to be recognized as his girlfriend (God-forbid that ever happen). Even though the second he told her he wouldn't get her any more drugs, she just turned around and shacked up with the next guy who would do what she wanted. Her family called Layne back home from GERMANY where he was on tour for a damn intervention with her. Layne never thought interventions worked, but he did it for her. There was one instance where Layne sent her out for coke or something, and she came back with heroin. Hell, it wasn't like Demri was headed for a life in a convent when she met Layne and on the day she was to take her holy orders, Layne corrupted her. She already knew how to get drugs when they met. Layne could have wished upon a star a million times over that she would have married him, but she wasn't going to give up the drugs any more than Layne would have, so there was no way in hell she was marrying him. She had such a feminist independent streak. When they were making the Sea of Sorrow video, the girlfriends were all invited down to participate in the video. Every girlfriend showed up EXCEPT Demri. She didn't even show up to support him let alone be in the video. Discussing the title track "Dirt", Cantrell stated that "the words Layne put to it were so heavy, I've never given him something and not thought it was gonna be the most bad-assed thing I was going to hear." Staley said he wrote the song "to a certain person (Demri) who basically buried my ass". In an interview with the Canadian magazine M.E.A.T. in December 1992, Layne Staley said about the cover: "This album cover... I like to refer to it as "revenge". The woman on the album cover is kinda the portrayal of that person being sucked down into the dirt (laughs), instead of me. The picture is the spitting image of her, and that wasn't even planned. Actually, I was pretty angry about it when I first saw it - she's not happy about it either (laughs). It was real eerie. The girl on the album cover is really Mariah O'Brien NOT Demri. She had two heart surgeries that Layne paid for and two lung surgeries (that Layne also paid for) all stemming from endocarditis that she contracted through intravenous drug use. She passed away on October 28, 1996, from a bacterial infection that was a complication from the last overdose she had. Even though they had broken up for good by 1994, he still loved her and she was still hanging around in 1995 and 1996 before she hooked up with someone else a few months before her death. Demri’s death devastated Layne. A few months later, Layne asked her mother for the teddy bear Demri had with her in the hospital and a few other things. It took another few weeks and an accidental meeting on a busy street to exchange the items. The consensus was that Layne never got over Demri’s death. He used her death as the catalyst to go into a drug-induced tailspin in which he would take his addiction to lengths few could imagine or sustain. (This is coming from a Layne fan who was NEVER a fan of Demri and the many times she strung him along)
THANK YOU! Layne Staley, the BEST vocalist from the grunge Era in my opinion . Jerry Cantrell on the guitar. Again one of the best from the Era. They were locked in with each other no doubt. It Ain't Like That Anymore, Rotten Apple, Rain When I Die. Thanks for the making my morning with AIC!
If you held a gun to my head, and forced me to choose my favorite AiC song/performance... I would choose this... And with their catalog, that should tell you something.
Love all AiC, but to me Would? is the best song. I couldn't recommend more highly that you check out the album(s) "The Music Bank". Those 3 cds will change your life!
I thought u was gonna cry dude. I could tell this song nabbed you. Being in Seattle in the 90s was off the chain with good music. Seattle had all that. Not no more tho.
Omg. I started watching your channel like 2 months ago…I’ve only seen only the political stuff. Lol I randomly fell down in a AIC hole like 2 weeks ago and am completely obsessed (odd timing for a 36 yr old white chick😅) but it warms my heart to see you and your girl here!
This nice young lady watching this video was "painful" in itself to watch her. You can see she had so many emotions she wanted to let out, but she just can't, for some reason! She's so uneasy. Her postures. Her tension. Her facial expressions. Just itching and scratching! She's sooooooo AFRAID to say something! I just hope she finds her way out of that relationship and towards freedom!
Hey yall, I noticed yall ain't got any Denzel Curry on the channel. Is there anyway you can do 3 different ones bc he is so versatile 1st) Clout Cobain (most popular) 2nd) Bulls on Parade (Rage Against the Machine cover) (heavy metal rap/rock) 3rd) Ricky (straight hip-hop). If I won't Ballin on a budget I'd donate lol I just think you would really enjoy his musical range/sound. 🙏🔥🙏🔥🙏🔥
Actually no one is better live. I'm 50 this year. I made my 1st demo, at 14. This is a fantastic live performance. The studio version is better. The studio version, is always better. Thank you Less Paul. I can think of only 2 examples of popular music, in the last 50 years, were a live version was better than the album. In both cases, the album seemed rushed, or forced. In both cases, the live version, was drastically different from the record. Years of performing, required a radical reinterpretation, and essential modification. You should never limit your views. However, regardless of veiwer input; you should always start with the record. Then, branch out accordingly. The record is, the musicians crowning achievement.
Music is about how it makes you feel, if the live raw performance makes you feel more, it's better. I personally disagree the studio version is better. Cleaner maybe, not better. Side note: are you referring to Les Paul? Or am I missing something
I know you get a lot of MTV Unplugged requests. I, frankly, find it really difficult to watch. I love A.I.C. and Layne and it is hard to see him in so much physical and mental pain. Unless you have experienced heroin withdrawal, it's nearly impossible to understand what he is going through during that set...
It’s a known fact in the rock world that Layne has the best voice of all time;}> the only people who say different are people who never really heard him.
Nancy Wilson of Heart and others said his voice is so powerful it would shake the entire stages even under your feet even behind the curtain and she’s a belter herself! And live WITHOUT auto tune!
Was. He passed in 2002.
Laynes plight still resonates today with millions of Americans who to this day struggle with the hellish disease that is drug addiction, including myself, it hits home to a lot of people, young and old, therefore, his messages and honesty are still effective so that is why I refer to him in the present tense💜🙏🏻✝️😇☮️RIP…
There's a producer that helped during Jar of Flies when Layne was already sick...bad sick, but said that they had to tell Layne to hold back cuz his voice was making the digital recorder skip....he was literally shaking the studio. And about pitch correction (Auto Tune), even though it was invented in the 70s it was SELDOM used until Cher's song Believe in 97. It became known as the Cher Effect. Now it's way overused for actual pitch correction and it SUCKS
RIP Layne!!! One of the greatest frontmen and vocalist of all-time!!!
I think you might enjoy "Bleed the Freak" from the same show. But honestly the entire show is incredible.
That is currently my fav song by them! It is amazing!!
@@jailee4266 yes mine too, specialy from this show!
This is also my favorite performance of AIC!!! The power and shear gutteral feeling displayed during this song and Bleed the Freak during this concert are totally mind-blowing!
Love how calm he is during the verses and then BOOM he explodes with all of that passion and energy
Layne Staley deservedly gets a lot of respect and love for the remarkable, soulful vocalist he is but let us never sleep on the greatness of Jerry Cantrell and his hall of fame contribution to music as an amazing guitarist, soloist, songwriter and very thoughtful and nice person.
3:13 Your reaction (eyes open a little wider) when Layne Staley starts belting out the chorus. Awesome. Layne was so great live. RIP.
Layne Staley was in another band called madseason you should check out their song River of deceit live.
I agree, Wake Up is very good too.
People hear Layne's voice and they rightly think power and gruff. But what is also there is range. Meaning he could hit really high notes also. And what was more amazing is he hit them with that terrorizing, youre in the middle of a painful nightmare, voice.
Layne's voice was like the brightest pinpoint of light powering through the darkness as the light experiences darkness.
The greatest vocalist of the grunge era imo. Only Chris Cornell could compete.
We will call it a tie in memory of both. Hope they are harmonizing together in the great unknown.
I have nothing against Layne,he's one of the most important figures in rock history..but Chris was so much better. His entire catalogue of music is second to none,and his voice could go from peeling paint off the walls to making pretty much anyone cry. Rip to both legends
@@brandonstandberry8236 They were equally talented. Just in different ways. Two very different type voices.
We can say this much though: No one before, since or most likely ever will sound like those two legends.
@@FleagleSangria 💯
@Legend Well thanks man. Im pretty good. Im no Layne. But I appreciate the compliment!😆
There is nothing I mean nothing like live Alice in Chains.This band was formed in Seattle in 1987 by the guitarist Jerry Cantrell, the drummer is Sean Kinny, the bass is Mike Starr, and the lead singer is the late great Layne Staley. Unfortunately Mike Starr died of a drug overdose March 8 2011. Layne Staley also died of a drug overdose in April 5 2002. He was found dead 2 weeks later in his condo on Lake Washington by his own Mother. I live in Seattle and there is a place called The Moore Theater it's downtown on 2nd ave, I pass it everyday on my way to work, a constant reminder that Layne is gone. The song (Love Hate Love) you just reacted to was performed there in 1990. This is one of their most iconic concerts. Other songs worth reacting to from this show are (It Ain't Like That Anymore) ( Bleed The Freak) (The Real Thing) and (Sea of Sarrow) also (Man in the Box) which you have already done.For a more laid back concert they also performed on MTV Unplugged in 1996, this would be their last concert as a band together due to Laynes heroin addiction. Songs from this concert are (Down in a Hole) (Would?) (Got Me Wrong) and (Nutshell) just to name a few. So there you have it......RIP Layne you are missed by many.
Listen to “bleed the freak” live at the Moore. Same place, black and white video, and I think even better! Extremely badass 💯
Yes, my favorite!
Up
Still one of my fave live performances...perhaps ever. Amazing! Love AIC & still disappointed he left us so soon!!!
From Rep Chile, We love Seattle bands !!! LAYNE the Best front Man ever lived
Layne is always, always better live so I suggest choosing live performances for an appreciation for just how great he was! Whether belting or singing a soft ballad!
No Doibt!!!
Pretty rare to catch a performance this powerful on video, with that clarity of sound. Amazing. I put this up there with War Pigs in Paris and Domination in Moscow as one of the top-tier performances on film.
Check out Junkhead. Layne kills it and the bass line is so good
Ominous dark vibes. No one can sing 🎵yeah🎵 like Layne RIP grunge king ☮️💜🤘
The voice/guitar energy is what sets these guys apart - Jerry’s riffs are just as equally powerful, dark & haunting as Layne’s vocals. This entire set will draw you in - the production is perfect for the mood they wanted to create.
Anticipation or build up is what you are referring to. Those drums were building up to the best vocal performance from the best vocalist of all time, in my personal opinion. Layne was a gift. We didn’t have it for a long time, but it was a gift that will last a lifetime and beyond. Greatness. Pure greatness on display.
Jerry Cantrell lead guitar and wrote with Layne. I had tickets for this but it had snowed and we couldn't get there. Was and still bummed that I missed it but saw them twice before. Pure talent.
I saw this tour.. not this particular show.. but they sound exactly like this. Doesn’t miss a note.!!! Amazing. Jerry Cantrell is amazing
The ending always gives me goosies! Like other commenters i suggest Bleed the freak from the same show (my fav!!), also for a slower song like nutshell, check out Down in a hole,(my 2nd FAV) the MTV unplugged version, amazingly and hauntingly beautiful!
Totally agree!
Layne was generational talent.
RIP.
Long live Staley🤘🏼nothing like this anymore, miss the 90s🖤
You are not kidding about the live performance. The dark energy there was incredible.
Alice in Chains ❤ RIP Layne
Live at the Moore -- can't help but watch this amazing show over and over again.
first reaction vid I've seen without interrupting Jerry Cantrell's guitar solo... mad respect!!! def check out "Bleed the Freak"
This live performance was better than the studio version. One of the best live performances of anything
Need more Alice In Chains live, like nutshell and down in a hole. Nutshell is amazing live
Its funny you mention "its one thing if you are in the studio and match the energy. But its another doing it live."...
Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelins guitarist) put it this way.."When I go out I have nerves sometimes. But when the lights hit...It's "shit or bust""
...always liked that saying lol
I’ve never seen anything close to this performance, Layne was out of this world, best voice of all time IMO.
Check out steel heart. In Hong Kong live
Rain When I Die is a great song
They legitimately have 40+GREAT songs in their discography. WORD💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is dark and dirty..oh layne🙏🤘
One of my favorite performances from him
You get it. Chills indeed.
Man In The Box (Live at Moore Theatre) (1990)
That's a very healthy looking and sounding Layne! RIP
Junkhead live by Alice In Chains
"Bleed the freak" from the same show please! Fire🔥
Check out "A Little Bitter" live 1996 one of my favorite live tracks from Alice.
Try their song Don't Follow. It's unlike any of their others
Greatest rock vocalist. Fight me.
Best voice in rock in my book 📖
LOVE HATE LOVE live at the Moore December 22, 1990, is LAYNE STALEY in his prime and UNTOUCHABLE PERFECTION. All other bands should strive to have a live performance this perfect. Layne is better live than studio version. One of the very few singers who are better live.
Layne wrote the song about his tumultuous relationship with Demri Parrott (pronounced Per-roh). There was cheating on both sides. Listen to the song from the mindset of a sociopath.
How many times did Layne come back home from being on tour to find another guy just so smitten-puppy love-tattoo-you-on-my-chest in love with Demri at first sight. But the Demri fans think Layne should have lain down and taken that because he deserved it for screwing groupies on the road? There a few stories of her on the road with him where the first thing she thought of was scoring junk before anything else.
I've come to the conclusion that apparently to Demri fans the Layne/Demri relationship is a sacred, hollowed relationship and NO ONE is allowed to side with him against her for what she did to him with the drugs and cheating on him, but he was lower than a snake for what he did to her with the drugs and cheating on her. She was so independent, she DID NOT even want to be recognized as his girlfriend (God-forbid that ever happen). Even though the second he told her he wouldn't get her any more drugs, she just turned around and shacked up with the next guy who would do what she wanted. Her family called Layne back home from GERMANY where he was on tour for a damn intervention with her. Layne never thought interventions worked, but he did it for her.
There was one instance where Layne sent her out for coke or something, and she came back with heroin. Hell, it wasn't like Demri was headed for a life in a convent when she met Layne and on the day she was to take her holy orders, Layne corrupted her. She already knew how to get drugs when they met.
Layne could have wished upon a star a million times over that she would have married him, but she wasn't going to give up the drugs any more than Layne would have, so there was no way in hell she was marrying him. She had such a feminist independent streak. When they were making the Sea of Sorrow video, the girlfriends were all invited down to participate in the video. Every girlfriend showed up EXCEPT Demri. She didn't even show up to support him let alone be in the video.
Discussing the title track "Dirt", Cantrell stated that "the words Layne put to it were so heavy, I've never given him something and not thought it was gonna be the most bad-assed thing I was going to hear." Staley said he wrote the song "to a certain person (Demri) who basically buried my ass".
In an interview with the Canadian magazine M.E.A.T. in December 1992, Layne Staley said about the cover: "This album cover... I like to refer to it as "revenge". The woman on the album cover is kinda the portrayal of that person being sucked down into the dirt (laughs), instead of me. The picture is the spitting image of her, and that wasn't even planned. Actually, I was pretty angry about it when I first saw it - she's not happy about it either (laughs). It was real eerie. The girl on the album cover is really Mariah O'Brien NOT Demri.
She had two heart surgeries that Layne paid for and two lung surgeries (that Layne also paid for) all stemming from endocarditis that she contracted through intravenous drug use. She passed away on October 28, 1996, from a bacterial infection that was a complication from the last overdose she had.
Even though they had broken up for good by 1994, he still loved her and she was still hanging around in 1995 and 1996 before she hooked up with someone else a few months before her death. Demri’s death devastated Layne. A few months later, Layne asked her mother for the teddy bear Demri had with her in the hospital and a few other things. It took another few weeks and an accidental meeting on a busy street to exchange the items. The consensus was that Layne never got over Demri’s death. He used her death as the catalyst to go into a drug-induced tailspin in which he would take his addiction to lengths few could imagine or sustain. (This is coming from a Layne fan who was NEVER a fan of Demri and the many times she strung him along)
that dudes voice will go down in history owwwwwwww !!!!!!
Jerry and Layne were like Paul and John. The stars lined up when those two got together.
Alice In Chains - Damn That River
THANK YOU! Layne Staley, the BEST vocalist from the grunge Era in my opinion . Jerry Cantrell on the guitar. Again one of the best from the Era. They were locked in with each other no doubt. It Ain't Like That Anymore, Rotten Apple, Rain When I Die. Thanks for the making my morning with AIC!
Hard to disagree on Layne being the best, also hard to agree, since Chris Cornell makes the decision a bit harder
@@DaRoachDoggJR. Agree. Chris Cornell is also 🔥
WOW!!! 🔥 REACTION!!!!!!!
Y’all were like captivated!!
This concert is the precise time that Layne Staley became a Rock Greek god!
His voice is ridiculous. U should check out man in the box and down in the hole (live) by them too👍
I just know people lying if they say AIC hasn’t changed their freakin lives!!! ALL THE LOVE🖤🖤🖤
"It aint like that" is a very good song too.
React to all of Alice in chains unplugged songs
Jerry Cantrell (Guitarist) is the main song writer for Alice in Chains,
Bleed The Freak and Man In The Box from this same show is a MUST 🔥🔥🙏🏻🙏🏻
Rip Layne best rock singer of all time!
Check out Down in a hole, MTV UNPLUGGED or would MTV unplugged great bass playing and guitar playing. 🎸
If you havent already listen to "Would?" or "Them bones"
If you held a gun to my head, and forced me to choose my favorite AiC song/performance... I would choose this... And with their catalog, that should tell you something.
Love all AiC, but to me Would? is the best song. I couldn't recommend more highly that you check out the album(s) "The Music Bank". Those 3 cds will change your life!
I thought u was gonna cry dude. I could tell this song nabbed you. Being in Seattle in the 90s was off the chain with good music. Seattle had all that. Not no more tho.
Also Rock n roll hall of fame put Alice in chains in already common now!!
"This song is about pain."
Completely agree that Jerry matches Lane's energy.
Healthy Layne was an incredible force.
Please check out Mad Season Wake up Mad Season consist of Layne Staley from Alice n Chains and Mike McCready guitarist 🎸 from Pearl Jam
Great reaction bro. 🔥🔥🔥
I see you from the Dirty...the ink on your arm. I'm a cpl states over in ATL. Best reaction 2 this tune I've seen
this is the best break up song of all time especially if you are smart enough never to forgive your ex
They should react to man in the box by alice in chains
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Omg. I started watching your channel like 2 months ago…I’ve only seen only the political stuff. Lol I randomly fell down in a AIC hole like 2 weeks ago and am completely obsessed (odd timing for a 36 yr old white chick😅) but it warms my heart to see you and your girl here!
Would?
Awesome song.😎
He/she loves me, he/she loves me not ....🌼🌻
This nice young lady watching this video was "painful" in itself to watch her. You can see she had so many emotions she wanted to let out, but she just can't, for some reason! She's so uneasy. Her postures. Her tension. Her facial expressions. Just itching and scratching! She's sooooooo AFRAID to say something! I just hope she finds her way out of that relationship and towards freedom!
React to Project Pat still ridin clean, 90 days, raised in the projects, or the cheeze n dope remix with dolph and key glock
MORE ALICE IN CHAINSSS
Crescendo is the word.
Listen to Real Thing live Moore
the word you're looking for ANTICIPATION
I think ascension is the word you were looking for.
No flowers with this song. Ha
Please react to 10 minute documentary about Layne Staley called "What The Final Year Of Layne Staley's Life Was Really Like".
Time for Tool Undertow🙏🔥🔥🔥
Hey yall, I noticed yall ain't got any Denzel Curry on the channel. Is there anyway you can do 3 different ones bc he is so versatile 1st) Clout Cobain (most popular) 2nd) Bulls on Parade (Rage Against the Machine cover) (heavy metal rap/rock) 3rd) Ricky (straight hip-hop). If I won't Ballin on a budget I'd donate lol I just think you would really enjoy his musical range/sound. 🙏🔥🙏🔥🙏🔥
Is the word you're thinking of progression?
Could you guys please check out Get Born Again by AiC its awesome 🤘
Actually no one is better live. I'm 50 this year. I made my 1st demo, at 14. This is a fantastic live performance. The studio version is better. The studio version, is always better. Thank you Less Paul. I can think of only 2 examples of popular music, in the last 50 years, were a live version was better than the album. In both cases, the album seemed rushed, or forced. In both cases, the live version, was drastically different from the record. Years of performing, required a radical reinterpretation, and essential modification. You should never limit your views. However, regardless of veiwer input; you should always start with the record. Then, branch out accordingly. The record is, the musicians crowning achievement.
Music is about how it makes you feel, if the live raw performance makes you feel more, it's better. I personally disagree the studio version is better. Cleaner maybe, not better.
Side note: are you referring to Les Paul? Or am I missing something
Was the word you’re looking for suspenseful?
Thank you Ricky!
Crescendo
React to icewear vezzo-sit down
-fuck rap
React to sada baby-free 80s
When can you react to Xxxtentacion look at me Live most requested on your channel
Over 1 billion streams on Spotify
He does all genre of music
React to rio da yung og -run down
-legendary
-opiod
-movie
*Girl you have a black eye, are you ok?* 😢
I know you get a lot of MTV Unplugged requests. I, frankly, find it really difficult to watch. I love A.I.C. and Layne and it is hard to see him in so much physical and mental pain. Unless you have experienced heroin withdrawal, it's nearly impossible to understand what he is going through during that set...
It’s a known fact in the rock world that Layne has the best voice of all time;}> the only people who say different are people who never really heard him.
I was wondering when y’all would get around to some Alice In Chains