@@garrison0532082 True, it IS crazy. But what are we to do? If people want to hate on William just because he ain't Layne, that's their loss. Yes, Layne's got big shoes to fill, but it's AiC's decision to move on and continue doing what they do best.#AiCForever
Man.. bands fall apart for trivial shit, not losing best friend and one of the Greatest singers in history.. Jerry is an animal, they are still motherfuckers!
In my opinion, Will is a much better vocalist and front man than Layne. I came to that conclusion after looking at some Videos of Layne in concert back when he still was kicking ass, and when he was slowing down. Then I saw AIC with Will live, and heard their cover of Rush's Tears, and was blown away at the vocal range on Will. I've heard will hit notes that Layne could not quite hit.
Don G. Definitely, and the bond only gets stronger when u k they need help but they’re islands away. Lost a few friends over the past 15 from cursed heroin. If u have a friend out there struggling, don’t give up on them.
Don G. its true. My ex was heroin and alcohol addicted. I watched him practically die everyday. We would actually grieve together listening to Hendrix. He knew too. He died a few years ago.
@@jamessharp9790 Super cool guy .. In 2015 they played golf (Yes Golf ) at a course I worked at and I saw Jerry and Mike up in the parking lot and let him know I was a fan he grabbed 5 guitar picks and gave them to me from his rental car .. So nice I still have them of course one of my favorite bands growing up as a kid ..
Matt Pinfield is a great interviewer. He asks smart questions and is interested in hearing the answer. He actually listens instead of trying to interject or cutting them off like many journalists do.
I just had this conversation literally the other day. Layne had such an amazing voice. Even with all the drugs he still had such power and control in his tone. There are many great singers but two singers that will never be matched are Layne and Chris Cornell.
It was only after Layne died that Jerry got help for his addiction. Layne may have played a role in Jerry still being with us today and if so, then he didn’t die in vain.
His passing effected so many people & changed the trajectory of their lives too. There are many lives he has saved & impacted in a positive way. Laynes light burned twice as bright & burned out twice as fast, but left a glow behind that will shine forever.
Back before mtv turned into a ridiculous reality channel when actually played music videos n had variety not just hip hop n jersey shore today MTV is a joke
Humble indeed. These dudes passed an never really were the "bandmate" stage But brothers. Jerry did a short movie clip,can see it on here..called "The Dad Band". Pretty funny,other big stars course but he outshines them of course. Deff worth the check out😉
I loved them as a teen. My daughter recently passed from addiction and fentanyl poisoning. It was not an overdose, she was poisoned by fentanyl. She wasn’t aware it was in what she used. It’s been about five months. I haven’t been able to listen to music since, makes me cry or get emotional. I can listen to Alice In Chains constantly. It’s so cathartic. It’s getting me through the absolute worst part of my life. Layne has been gone so long as he’s still here getting people through life. I appreciate this band so much more now then as a teen. I’m so glad it stood the test of time. Only great bands do. I always loved his voice but as an adult the guitar is so god damn good too. All of it is great lyrics included. Thank you Alice In Chains & Layne for getting me through this nightmare. Much luv to you all. 💛🤘🏻
I first heard Jerry's voice like most people in AIC songs,then I seen interviews with him.the guy's addictive-his voice is so comforting and reassuring even when talking about heartbreak👍🤟
Sean always looks really sad at every show they've played since their reunion. He's always had a rather serious look while playing, but you can tell he's still visibly shaken by Layne's death, even 18 years later.
I always tell people that old saying " time heals all wounds " is not necessarily always the case. Some wounds are so deep, so traumatizing,.that time doesn't have much effect on them. Time only reveals how to keep the grief manageable.
Sean is usually so funny and here it's striking how he suddenly looked introspective and closed up like he was lost in thoughts and memories. His eyes looked really sad, losing a friend like Layne and the way it all happened is not something you can get over.
Oh, man. Sean looks crushed. God bless him - I wasn't anticipating that strong of a reaction from him. I saw AiC this past Sept, 2018, and Layne was all over that concert. They played a lot of songs Layne wrote. It was emotional. At the end of the show, Jerry gave a shout out to his "fallen brothers, Layne and Mike." I will always love AiC. Even 16 years after his premature and tragic death, the shadow of Layne Staley looms, large. I hope he knows how much he is still loved and missed.
I remember watching another interview with Sean and William and seeing the look on Sean's face when William brought up Layne. Yeah, you could tell he really misses him.
lynettec66 Sean really tried to keep in touch with Layne, but Layne stopped answering the phone and his door. Sean actually went on record saying that "I wanted to just pull him out of his apartment and get him clean. But if he doesn't want to get clean, then what can anyone else really do?"
@@paulanderson8863 Absolutely. And they say that "heroin" isn't even "heroin", these days, but instead illegal "fentanyl" from China or Mexico--not to be confused with legal, pharmaceutical-grade fentanyl from a pharmacy or a surgeon. The illegal fentanyl is much stronger than heroin and has caused many fatal Over-Doses over the past few years...
Mike Inez has the best bassist resume ever: Ozzy, Heart, Alice in Chains. He belongs in the Hall of Fame just for that. Layne is truly one of the best vocalists in contemporary music history. Not just because of his talent, not just because of his presence, not just because of his originality, but also because he inspired a whole generation of singers. There are SO MANY Layne copycats in rock right now (and they all fall so short of the man, of course -- William DuVall perhaps comes the closest to pulling off that style, but he has his own thing going, too).
Sean Kinney is a versatile and perceptive drummer, and he brought color to the rhythm of Alice in Chains; Sean Kinney helped define the sound of this band. I can't help to notice that he may be left out in a small way in this video. The pain of Layne passing is heavy on him, heavy on his heart, and he doesn't take it lightly to the point that he can make casual commentary. I think it's important to remember Layne, but we shouldn't forget the people who have been there with his legacy.
Maybe Sean is more introspective under these circumstances. He seems quite happy to take more of a back seat - at least I hope that's the case. He is a brilliant drummer and definitely adds magic to AIC's music.
MistakenForDead1 and yeah I think Sean was actually the closest to Layne in the end, other than Mike Starr. Jerry seemed to hold more resentment and anger, but according to Sean he attempted to see and talk to Layne pretty frequently, only to be turned away every time.. pretty sad to think about.
@@booognish I agree. After reading the (somewhat) recent biography, I think Sean took losing Layne very, very hard. I think Jerry did as well, but he puts his profession first. That isn't necessarily bad, I just think that Jerry deals with things differently because of his work ethic. I think they all truly loved Layne, as we all do. We all grieve differently.
Tbf they are all much more reserved in the post Layne era. Seems with all they’ve been through some of their humor and outgoing fuckin around behavior died along the way. Been 16yrs since this interview tho and all 3 of these guys are still doing well which brings me a lot of joy
There is a time when you love an addict that you realize that they have chosen not to get better. Its sad but its the truth. Overdoses are horrible and painful but when you see a loved one make the choice to die from addiction, its one of the hardest things you can experience in life. These guys did their grieving well before Layne passed. Having been off heroin for 8 years myself, choosing to live has put Layne's decision to leave us into a very real perspective. I will honor Laynes memory by living and sharing his music with as many young people as I can. I will also always help another addict if they ask for help. Always.
spoken like only someone who knows can - been there myself - I always remember it in the eyes - they are there but they are not really there anymore - and they know it - and you know and you hope like hell that you are wrong - but it is going to win at that point - it is the worst thing to witness but it happens all the time
I did grieve my daughter before she was gone. But I still had hope for her. It’s a hard thing to watch someone you love battle this. It’s harder when they do pass. No more hope. The never ending did I do enough, what if this or that. I do believe they want to get better and just don’t know how. Eventually fighting that demon wears them down. Especially he lost his fiancé probably didn’t help. My daughter did great for years was clean then a relapse killed my beautiful girl. Fentanyl laced drugs are killing around 300 people a day. I realize this isn’t what happened to Layne. With him I think his soul was tired but that’s just a guess. Much luv to him & AIC
This may sound crazy, but I find comfort knowing I'm not the only one who was completely devastated by Laynes death. Didn't know him.....I know none of you..... yet here we are all, feeling the same loss because of the impact Layne had on us one way or another. I'm 53.... been with AIC from the door.... this music has gotten me through some really difficult dark times in my life, and to this day continues to do so.... if I sound selfish, so be it, but in all actuality I'm extremely thankful and blessed.
I'm 54 and feel the same. Lane Staley and his music has literally saved me on more occasions than I can count. Maybe not from drug addiction but from other pain that comes with life. I feel a connection with a stranger and his vocals and lyrics and his pain. I also feel comfort and a not so alone knowing others feel the same.
Yeah his ranges and talent beyond compare, I just wish he could have seen in his self what we seen in him, and how he made us feel, that doesn't come around. I really miss Layne and hate that drugs and also losing the Love of his Life did him in. Totally heart broken soul, only to numb his pain and leave this world, May he finally be at peace with his soul.
Im 30 born in 92. From seattle. I play guitar and sing. Wish I got too see them live but I was a child but it's what I grew up all around me thanks to mom and dad. Grunge never dies
Bianca Allaine Sean threw rocks at Laynes window in his last days to just hang out with him.. Layne ignored him. Mark Lanegan said “Layne looked green when I saw him. It was disgusting”... Coming from one of Laynes best friends... Layne truly let himself go, and Sean’s words ran true that Laynes story was “the longest suicide in history”.. Imagine being a regular guy (as they are) and having a good friend do that to their self...
How in the hell can anyone thumbs down anything by AIC let alone talking about one of the greatest vocals of all time? Respect the man and keep comments to yourself. We all give our opinions but show some fucking respect. He had a disease with drug addiction and lost! Love AIC an all time favorite band!
The day they announced that Layne had passed away i cried and to honor him i listened to all there albums. But I'm glad that Alice In Chains had gotten back together and William is a great addition to the band. Love all the music that they continue to make and there newest album Rainier Fog is just amazing. I'd like to think that Layne would be proud that AIC is making music.
Knowing Layne he 100% would’ve been proud of the band, I think it would’ve made him sad if AIC died with him for good. I think Layne would be more proud of them than pretty much anyone
Cantrell is such a thoughtful guy. its not easy to talk about something so personal, and he does it with such grace and humility. grieving is hard enough in private, and to have to do it publicly has to be enormously difficult. rock on, guys, and RIP Staley and Mike Starr…🤟🏿🎸
I have tears watching this and how they honored and spoke about Layne. As also a huge STP fan, it's sad to see them talk so badly about Scott pre and post death. Then we have AIC that speak so much love about Layne. I personally am not a fan of AIC without Layne, but I admire how they have handled themselves after losing Layne. STP could really learn something from these guys.
Scott was a clown junkie who had many chances to right the ship and imploded 2 bands. Layne never recovered from his fiancé’s death. There is a difference.
@@thealternative9580 No, Scott was an extremely talented musician but sadly he suffered from deep depression. Someone like that will never have a stable life, you can't blame him for being an addict.
Such beautiful human beings these guys are. No attitudes, no egos, JUST 100% REAL. How can you not love these guys? Plus their music is awesome. RIP Layne.
How intelligent is this dude would pick guitar with him and just hangout he would or should eventually go on speaking tours when he ain't doing that with hiis music professor JERRY is in town that book ain't finished yet
Oh Sean... Especially after 3:10 you can see how much Layne meant to him... R.I.P. Layne Staley All the best for Sean, Mike and Jerry. (side note: Jerry’s solo album are fucking incredible)
When you love an addict..you always have that pit in your stomach that you know this is going to happen…it’s just a matter of time. When an addict truly gives up, it breaks your heart then. So the grieving starts then. As someone who lost the love of my life on my birthday of all days…he lost his soul, long before his body.
AIC really did that. They really did hold out hope like everyone did that Layne would snap out of it and become better. They never abandoned him and forged on as a band without him. They never disbanded or anything like that or cared more about the band itself than him. They are so genuine for that. The band was simply on a hiatus waiting for him to get better, right until end. Super respect them for that.
“How you decide to pick up and move on and live your life after that, is as important if not more important as the things you did before” This man is so wise, i went through lost and this just broke my heart and made me feel happy at the same time
I remember waking up and hearing the news about Layne on the radio. It was raining that morning, and my thoughts went right to Rain When I Die. His passing really hit me hard, and I didn't have the chance to know the man like the AIC family did. Reminds me of how it felt when Stan Lee died, these guys art & creation were such a big part of my teens, in terms of their music being there for me (and many others). Even though we didn't know him on a personal level, it was still a very personal loss. He'll live forever through the music. RIP Layne.
I stopped using hard drugs in 2019 and still stay clean. I read the comments and they touch me to the core. I can only recommend one thing to anyone who is faced with the problem of addiction, go to the group of anonymous addicts. This works for me. Only today. Don't be alone with your illness. Hello from Moscow!
i don’t miss celebrities. i don’t get involved with hollywood. but i am STILL affected by Laynes death. his music, his three albums influenced me so much. and i can’t even stress how much i genuinely miss him. i just wish i could have met him to tell him what his music meant to me.
Trying to choke back the tears watching this. The respect shown just speaks of how much Layne was loved and is missed. He was a beautiful, funny, caring soul.
I had the chance to meet Mike Inez a while back when I was doing security at a club & he was one of the nicest, pleasant, kind people I'd ever met. AIC wasn't playing there that night but at another place the next day.
Mike Starr R.I.P... his face in the opening along with Sean, says it all about what they feel on talking about Layne's unfortunate passing... all good men and musicians
Saw KoRn with AiC last week. William is amazing and I wish I had given him a chance earlier. Since Layne passed, I didn’t have an interest in AiC anymore, but they killed it.
Pinfield always does great interviews. He has the giddiness of a fan which I think helps the artist appreciate his questions and feel comfortable in expanding on their answers. His jittery hands and rocking back and forth reminds me of Chris Farley interviewing Paul McCartney.
Very well said Jerry. And excellent job sharing with us guys. I'm so sorry you've had to learn how to adjust to what Chains is with Layne in the spirit world. It's been horrible just adjusting to this world without Layne, let alone specifically music & or Chains musically or as a band. I commend you for bringing Layne on by honoring his spirit, I think that's truly the best thing you could've chose to do. I wish you all nothing but incredible success and hopefully being a band without so much heartache, loss, and turmoil/pain to add to it. You've all been through is as a band ENOUGH!❤
Man, imagine the pain talking about the death of your best bud through addiction. I think we've all been there, just these guys created some great music along the way. What a journey.
My son lost his life to a drug overdose he was 32. So when you convey how they must feel... It's instantaneous grief. Right back to square one. I did everything humanly possible to save my son. Unfortunately the financial resources were not available. So everyday I live with guilt and sadness. It's been since 4/15/14 and it does not get better.
All the comments go on about how visibly crushed Sean is during the topic what about Jerry? The constant throat clearing and ums he was Layne's best friend
Guess not Alot of ppl seen their "black gives way to blue " video on Losing Layne & Mike effected them an still does. Great great clip, talking while getting the Kiss makeup put on them.. (cause kiss was the last show they did with Layne, opening up for them). People forget their past been past the "bandmate" stage lol Dudes are brothers an true masters at their craft. I personally don't want to see any of them cry an be sad an break the f down..but you can hear it in all their songs.
Layne met Jerry one or two times, gave him (a perfect stranger) a place to live, a job at the Music Bank, Layne got him guitars and gear, encouraged him to sing more than just back up, the harmonizing they did together, set Jerry up with a life (I think if it wasn't for Layne, Jerry would have made it to where he is but it would have been harder to get there).
Jerry needs to take a bow with how he has handled the loss of Staley for AIC. He has not only honoured Staley's memory, but he has taken the band into a new era with such respect and dignity. Well done Cantrell! Well done!
It takes such strength to carry on as he and they do. I can't believe I've been alive to have been part of this experience of poets and prophets and professionals. RIP LS/MS.
It still really hits that nerve for Jerry. Layne was such a beautiful soul. Such a devastating loss. Witnessing his downward spiral was heartbreaking. Sleep tight, Layne.
The pain Mike must've have carried with him must have been horrendous god bless him and Layne, Alice have saved the lives of so many people with their music me included
this is so difficult to watch. not as difficult as watching AiC Unplugged, but layne's demise is probably one of the saddest in rock history. rip layne, you were my favorite rock singer of all time. the scene will never be the same...
Lol, I saw him this week. I've been telling people: every time i see him perform I appreciate him more. And so humble, wow. He gave it up to his band all night, let the other guy play lead and had a singer! (He must be shy 😸😻😽😻)
I adore Jerry and made a pledge years ago that I would NEVER miss him when he comes to town. In what ever group he's in at the time! 💖🤩👍 I saw him in Cardboard Vampyres years ago. He's a gift!!! 🙏🙏🙏😎
@@noneyabusiness1302 so did you catch him when he was touring for brighten? Jerry and whatever band he has with him still sound fuckin awesome all these years later
I like the way Jerry worded things. He stated that it happened to him too, and I understood that to mean that even though his fight wasn’t with Dope, it was with alcohol, and each person has their own different fight with different intoxicants and chemicals, and he made it sound very real which it is, and how none of us are too strong to be able to fight it, without help. I don’t know. It just really resonated with me. Layne is and always will be my favorite singer of all time. I mean shit,I’m 36 years old and I have a poster of him on my wall. I was fortunate enough to take a trip to Seattle this July, and got to see his old condo, and walk to the bar that he used to frequent and nod out in… Ironically, the first restaurant I went to in Seattle, Tommy vext was sitting at the next table and. I got to meet him and get a picture with him. ( He’s the one that offered to take the picture, I was just going to ask for his autograph. Tommy is the most real and down-to-earth, fan-loving man. I respect the fuck out of him.) It was a surreal trip. I plan to move to Seattle soon. To me, Seattle is the promised land. I am a grunge and music freak/junkie I am a Singer and songwriter and laynes always been my inspiration
Well said buddy..and f Aye relatable AF..for me anyway. Lot of Sames for me in what you said,no doubt. An also with Tommy V, true indeed. Cool humble an generously grateful for his fans. I love North Seattle,where Laynes from..more chill and introvert from the rest deffintley. And Good Luck on your future endeavors
I had a daughter in April, named her Lyanna. If I ever have a son we’re naming him Layne 🖤 RIP Layne, you were an amazing talent and you are so missed.
Heather Renee Awesome!I too plan on naming my boy Layne.its a shame he never let anybody get close to him,don't think he realized how much people admired and loved him.R.I.P Layne Thomas Staley
People who make it through tuff times are able to continue to write the story. People come and go throughout a lifetime but when Layne's work on earth was done, heaven called him home. Layne's songwriting on earth was dark and depressing, because he didn't like Earthly living, but the songs where still incredible. Just imagine what Layne's songwriting being in heaven is like.........damn I bet the songs are spectacular and with so much to write about too!
@@janedoex8345 Indeed man..indeed😔😕💁.. Starr was Also the bands founders Yet he's never mentioned much at all,not even by them. Never got that an never will but deff a damn shame. Dude was talented an had a big heart as well. And as Layne said about himself..same goes for Mike I think,. "My bad habits aren't my Title, My Talents are". Dude is missed by many,an me for sure.
Black gives away to blue showed me how you we're able to cope with his loss I love you guys still! I will always be a huge fan with Layne and Mike or not! We all have to keep moving on!
Spoken very eloquently by several guys that lost a loved friend. An extremely talented friend that will be greatly missed by those of us that were so lucky to have been there to experience grunge as it unfolded 🥰🤘🤘
Jerry's wonderful way of explaining this is incredible. I feel like even now when he said "we lost him" I could see the pain of the loss still as strong as it was when it initially happened.
I was 21 when Dirt hit. This band got me through some of the best and worst times in my life. RIP Layne , and god bless these three for keeping it going ❤️
"it's not about replacing layne. it's about honoring him."
thank you jerry
❤
ren even that won't shut the haters up. It's crazy.
@@garrison0532082 True, it IS crazy. But what are we to do? If people want to hate on William just because he ain't Layne, that's their loss. Yes, Layne's got big shoes to fill, but it's AiC's decision to move on and continue doing what they do best.#AiCForever
Man.. bands fall apart for trivial shit, not losing best friend and one of the Greatest singers in history..
Jerry is an animal, they are still motherfuckers!
In my opinion, Will is a much better vocalist and front man than Layne. I came to that conclusion after looking at some Videos of Layne in concert back when he still was kicking ass, and when he was slowing down. Then I saw AIC with Will live, and heard their cover of Rush's Tears, and was blown away at the vocal range on Will. I've heard will hit notes that Layne could not quite hit.
@@Beastking1107 I'm hoping that's praise.
The grieving started years before Layne passed as anyone who has been friends with an addict can attest.
Real. Effing. TALK!!!!
Don G. Definitely, and the bond only gets stronger when u k they need help but they’re islands away. Lost a few friends over the past 15 from cursed heroin. If u have a friend out there struggling, don’t give up on them.
Don G. Absolutely. TRUTH
Don G. its true. My ex was heroin and alcohol addicted. I watched him practically die everyday. We would actually grieve together listening to Hendrix. He knew too. He died a few years ago.
@@airplanesagainlol thats right. it can be kicked. i know.
Jerry Cantrell is not only completely underrated but he is such a class act.
Absolutely humble and grateful.
@@jamessharp9790 Super cool guy .. In 2015 they played golf (Yes Golf ) at a course I worked at and I saw Jerry and Mike up in the parking lot and let him know I was a fan he grabbed 5 guitar picks and gave them to me from his rental car .. So nice I still have them of course one of my favorite bands growing up as a kid ..
Agree! He is insightful and well spoken and a bad ass musician. I absolutely love him!
I just think the same as you
Great intelligent person who has learned from his mistakes and become a better person
Matt Pinfield is a great interviewer. He asks smart questions and is interested in hearing the answer. He actually listens instead of trying to interject or cutting them off like many journalists do.
superunknown70 much agreed
I also get the impression that he's being genuinely empathetic which is refreshing
True. I was expecting interruptions and the typical jack assery of interviewers, but he did very well.
He's a legitimate fan too
he is not only a great interviewer but would make a great uncle Fester if they ever make another Adam's Family film .
There will NEVER be another voice like Layne’s, one of a kind, pure raw talent.
I just had this conversation literally the other day. Layne had such an amazing voice. Even with all the drugs he still had such power and control in his tone. There are many great singers but two singers that will never be matched are Layne and Chris Cornell.
True, Layne did have a unforgettable unique voice.And there will NEVER be another voice like Chris Cornells either.
@@toby2k75 and Kurt Cobain
He was a one of a kind vocalist, extremely talented, but it was far from raw talent because he did train his voice to get to that level.
Layne's my drug of chooooooiiiiiicccceeeeee. And I listen a lot (I LISTEN A LOT!)
It was only after Layne died that Jerry got help for his addiction. Layne may have played a role in Jerry still being with us today and if so, then he didn’t die in vain.
That was beautiful
His passing effected so many people & changed the trajectory of their lives too. There are many lives he has saved & impacted in a positive way. Laynes light burned twice as bright & burned out twice as fast, but left a glow behind that will shine forever.
Back before mtv turned into a ridiculous reality channel when actually played music videos n had variety not just hip hop n jersey shore today MTV is a joke
He didn't die in vain no matter what, with that voice he left us with
@@diablo666541 i like Ridiculousness sometimes, but i'll never admit it.
Wait...
Fuck.
Don't forget Mike Starr R.I. P. friend you are missed.
This was like 5 years before he died
Dope sick! Tom Sizemore! Iykyk
yeah for sure - I do not know exactly when this was recorded but I think this was before Mike died . .
@@pjpredhomme7699 2006
3:43 Jerry polite and apologising for cutting Mike off :) He seems like such a good bloke...a talented comic actor too..he should do more acting IMO
Humble indeed.
These dudes passed an never really were the "bandmate" stage
But brothers.
Jerry did a short movie clip,can see it on here..called "The Dad Band". Pretty funny,other big stars course but he outshines them of course. Deff worth the check out😉
He's obviously extremely inelegant too! Seems like a great guy!
Apologized and kept on cutting him off lol.
@@wishpunk9188 lol at least he acknowledged it haha. Mike Inez though❤️
I loved them as a teen. My daughter recently passed from addiction and fentanyl poisoning. It was not an overdose, she was poisoned by fentanyl. She wasn’t aware it was in what she used. It’s been about five months. I haven’t been able to listen to music since, makes me cry or get emotional. I can listen to Alice In Chains constantly. It’s so cathartic. It’s getting me through the absolute worst part of my life. Layne has been gone so long as he’s still here getting people through life. I appreciate this band so much more now then as a teen. I’m so glad it stood the test of time. Only great bands do. I always loved his voice but as an adult the guitar is so god damn good too. All of it is great lyrics included. Thank you Alice In Chains & Layne for getting me through this nightmare. Much luv to you all. 💛🤘🏻
I can't think of a more normal, down-to-earth, good guy in rock than Jerry.
Dave Grohl, but nobody can top that guy.
@@jeremyc9593 Grohl Is a complete poser. He is acting all the Time. Obiously talented as fuck, but his humble act is just an act.
James Hetfield
@@ludwigfan3013 HA no
Ale Astorga what about Krist Novoselic? That dudes chill af and don’t seem like a poser
Jerry's voice is velvet. I could listen to him talk for hours.
I first heard Jerry's voice like most people in AIC songs,then I seen interviews with him.the guy's addictive-his voice is so comforting and reassuring even when talking about heartbreak👍🤟
Right?! Me too.
He is so handsome too.
i think he too likes the sound of his voice. ;-)
So can he
Same Pisces Klan 🥰
Sean always looks really sad at every show they've played since their reunion. He's always had a rather serious look while playing, but you can tell he's still visibly shaken by Layne's death, even 18 years later.
😢
I've noticed that as well. He seems like he's traumatized or haunted by it.
He’s just sober now.
I always tell people that old saying " time heals all wounds " is not necessarily always the case. Some wounds are so deep, so traumatizing,.that time doesn't have much effect on them. Time only reveals how to keep the grief manageable.
maybe he's bothered by something else. Like a family member
Sean is usually so funny and here it's striking how he suddenly looked introspective and closed up like he was lost in thoughts and memories. His eyes looked really sad, losing a friend like Layne and the way it all happened is not something you can get over.
I noticed that as well.
Ikr he looks so sad 😢
you can really hear in his voice that Mike Inez is a good human being
I heard it 👂💖👍
I suspect they are all Grade A humans. I know Jerry is. 💖
One of the nicest dudes In the business. He’s a damn good dude and just a really nice person so it’s not surprise he’s still in the band 30yrs later
😭😭 what
Oh, man. Sean looks crushed. God bless him - I wasn't anticipating that strong of a reaction from him. I saw AiC this past Sept, 2018, and Layne was all over that concert. They played a lot of songs Layne wrote. It was emotional. At the end of the show, Jerry gave a shout out to his "fallen brothers, Layne and Mike." I will always love AiC. Even 16 years after his premature and tragic death, the shadow of Layne Staley looms, large. I hope he knows how much he is still loved and missed.
He looked like he wanted to say something but didn't get the chance. I was like, let the man talk.
Which concert was this from?
I'm sure he is
I remember watching another interview with Sean and William and seeing the look on Sean's face when William brought up Layne. Yeah, you could tell he really misses him.
lynettec66 Sean really tried to keep in touch with Layne, but Layne stopped answering the phone and his door. Sean actually went on record saying that "I wanted to just pull him out of his apartment and get him clean. But if he doesn't want to get clean, then what can anyone else really do?"
There will never be another Layne Staley. He truly was a special one of a kind talent. Rip Layne
Jerry's an intelligent guy--very well-spoken, very thoughtful...
Goes to show that the nicest people get caught up in the scourge that is heroin!
@@paulanderson8863 Absolutely.
And they say that "heroin" isn't even "heroin", these days, but instead illegal "fentanyl" from China or Mexico--not to be confused with legal, pharmaceutical-grade fentanyl from a pharmacy or a surgeon.
The illegal fentanyl is much stronger than heroin and has caused many fatal Over-Doses over the past few years...
That’s why he’s written some of the best and most relatable music ever. One of the best songwriter of all time and a great dude in general
Sean is visibly sad when talking about Layne.
obviously they are all sad.
Raging Virus Yes it was a huge loss for us all!At least he's no longer suffering.R.I.P Layne Thomas Staley greatest rock frontman ever
There's a real sadness in Mike's voice too
I noticed. Sean looks suddenly down and in deep thought.
No shit. You think
Mike Inez has the best bassist resume ever: Ozzy, Heart, Alice in Chains. He belongs in the Hall of Fame just for that. Layne is truly one of the best vocalists in contemporary music history. Not just because of his talent, not just because of his presence, not just because of his originality, but also because he inspired a whole generation of singers. There are SO MANY Layne copycats in rock right now (and they all fall so short of the man, of course -- William DuVall perhaps comes the closest to pulling off that style, but he has his own thing going, too).
Sean Kinney is a versatile and perceptive drummer, and he brought color to the rhythm of Alice in Chains; Sean Kinney helped define the sound of this band. I can't help to notice that he may be left out in a small way in this video. The pain of Layne passing is heavy on him, heavy on his heart, and he doesn't take it lightly to the point that he can make casual commentary. I think it's important to remember Layne, but we shouldn't forget the people who have been there with his legacy.
Maybe Sean is more introspective under these circumstances. He seems quite happy to take more of a back seat - at least I hope that's the case. He is a brilliant drummer and definitely adds magic to AIC's music.
Yeah he is by far one of the best, possibly the best of the 90’s. Underrated
MistakenForDead1 and yeah I think Sean was actually the closest to Layne in the end, other than Mike Starr. Jerry seemed to hold more resentment and anger, but according to Sean he attempted to see and talk to Layne pretty frequently, only to be turned away every time.. pretty sad to think about.
@@booognish I agree. After reading the (somewhat) recent biography, I think Sean took losing Layne very, very hard. I think Jerry did as well, but he puts his profession first. That isn't necessarily bad, I just think that Jerry deals with things differently because of his work ethic. I think they all truly loved Layne, as we all do. We all grieve differently.
Sean was absolutely a major part of the success of AIC. Awesome drummer. I envy him.
These boys could not be more thoughtful and respectful with how they carry themselves. Nothing but love for them.
Sean, the joker and prankster of the band, very solemn and quiet here. You can tell he was very close to Layne
Tbf they are all much more reserved in the post Layne era. Seems with all they’ve been through some of their humor and outgoing fuckin around behavior died along the way. Been 16yrs since this interview tho and all 3 of these guys are still doing well which brings me a lot of joy
@@puppetmaster8551 imagine if they were still behaving like obnoxious frat guys at 45 years old. its maturity.
Layne Staley was one of the greatest singers of all time... 💔
Easily the greatest
💯
the GOAT singer of modern music
One of?!! The greatest of all time!!
Without a doubt 🙏
I always feel sorry for Mike starr he never really gets a mention his bass playing was unbelievable.
I like to say that Mike Inez is truly a nice guy. Met him a couple of times and he was always just so pleasant and friendly.
He's super nice
There is a time when you love an addict that you realize that they have chosen not to get better. Its sad but its the truth. Overdoses are horrible and painful but when you see a loved one make the choice to die from addiction, its one of the hardest things you can experience in life. These guys did their grieving well before Layne passed. Having been off heroin for 8 years myself, choosing to live has put Layne's decision to leave us into a very real perspective. I will honor Laynes memory by living and sharing his music with as many young people as I can. I will also always help another addict if they ask for help. Always.
spoken like only someone who knows can - been there myself - I always remember it in the eyes - they are there but they are not really there anymore - and they know it - and you know and you hope like hell that you are wrong - but it is going to win at that point - it is the worst thing to witness but it happens all the time
I did grieve my daughter before she was gone. But I still had hope for her. It’s a hard thing to watch someone you love battle this. It’s harder when they do pass. No more hope. The never ending did I do enough, what if this or that. I do believe they want to get better and just don’t know how. Eventually fighting that demon wears them down. Especially he lost his fiancé probably didn’t help. My daughter did great for years was clean then a relapse killed my beautiful girl. Fentanyl laced drugs are killing around 300 people a day. I realize this isn’t what happened to Layne. With him I think his soul was tired but that’s just a guess. Much luv to him & AIC
This may sound crazy, but I find comfort knowing I'm not the only one who was completely devastated by Laynes death. Didn't know him.....I know none of you..... yet here we are all, feeling the same loss because of the impact Layne had on us one way or another. I'm 53.... been with AIC from the door.... this music has gotten me through some really difficult dark times in my life, and to this day continues to do so.... if I sound selfish, so be it, but in all actuality I'm extremely thankful and blessed.
Same here EXACTLY. I am 55...same age as Layne ❤️
I'm 54 and feel the same. Lane Staley and his music has literally saved me on more occasions than I can count. Maybe not from drug addiction but from other pain that comes with life. I feel a connection with a stranger and his vocals and lyrics and his pain. I also feel comfort and a not so alone knowing others feel the same.
Same, Layne truly was an angel💗
Yeah his ranges and talent beyond compare, I just wish he could have seen in his self what we seen in him, and how he made us feel, that doesn't come around. I really miss Layne and hate that drugs and also losing the Love of his Life did him in. Totally heart broken soul, only to numb his pain and leave this world, May he finally be at peace with his soul.
Im 30 born in 92. From seattle. I play guitar and sing. Wish I got too see them live but I was a child but it's what I grew up all around me thanks to mom and dad. Grunge never dies
Poor Sean. :( He's still visibly shaken by losing lovely Layne.
Bianca Allaine Sean threw rocks at Laynes window in his last days to just hang out with him..
Layne ignored him. Mark Lanegan said “Layne looked green when I saw him. It was disgusting”...
Coming from one of Laynes best friends...
Layne truly let himself go, and Sean’s words ran true that Laynes story was “the longest suicide in history”..
Imagine being a regular guy (as they are) and having a good friend do that to their self...
@@WornDownSaint Is there an interview where Sean talks about that?
"I just get around these guys and hear Layne laughing..."
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How in the hell can anyone thumbs down anything by AIC let alone talking about one of the greatest vocals of all time? Respect the man and keep comments to yourself. We all give our opinions but show some fucking respect. He had a disease with drug addiction and lost! Love AIC an all time favorite band!
Still miss the guy and always will. He was a true legend.
So was mike
The day they announced that Layne had passed away i cried and to honor him i listened to all there albums. But I'm glad that Alice In Chains had gotten back together and William is a great addition to the band.
Love all the music that they continue to make and there newest album Rainier Fog is just amazing. I'd like to think that Layne would be proud that AIC is making music.
Knowing Layne he 100% would’ve been proud of the band, I think it would’ve made him sad if AIC died with him for good. I think Layne would be more proud of them than pretty much anyone
Cantrell is such a thoughtful guy. its not easy to talk about something so personal, and he does it with such grace and humility. grieving is hard enough in private, and to have to do it publicly has to be enormously difficult. rock on, guys, and RIP Staley and Mike Starr…🤟🏿🎸
I have tears watching this and how they honored and spoke about Layne. As also a huge STP fan, it's sad to see them talk so badly about Scott pre and post death. Then we have AIC that speak so much love about Layne. I personally am not a fan of AIC without Layne, but I admire how they have handled themselves after losing Layne. STP could really learn something from these guys.
100
Agree .......no class whatsoever. They shit on Scott when he was still alive plus after he passed. Mary did the same no respect for her either.
Scott was a clown junkie who had many chances to right the ship and imploded 2 bands. Layne never recovered from his fiancé’s death. There is a difference.
@@thealternative9580 No, Scott was an extremely talented musician but sadly he suffered from deep depression. Someone like that will never have a stable life, you can't blame him for being an addict.
@@debby631 Exactly, Scott deserves more respect. His bandmates are the worst...
i wish i seen aic when layne was there
Don’t we all
I saw them in 1990, they opened for Megadeth and Slayer
You still can, he's always there in spirit
@pdq absolutely seen it in Indianapolis that year. I remember thinking these guys are going to be big. This was before grunge blew up
Yeah when I seen them it AIC, Anthrax, MegaDeath and Slayer. In that order Slayer was the headliner
Sean is such a good guy. They all are. Been through so much
They all seem like wonderful humans. Sincere and genuine
Such beautiful human beings these guys are. No attitudes, no egos, JUST 100% REAL.
How can you not love these guys? Plus their music is awesome. RIP Layne.
How intelligent is this dude would pick guitar with him and just hangout he would or should eventually go on speaking tours when he ain't doing that with hiis music professor JERRY is in town that book ain't finished yet
Everyone still loves and miss you, Layne. ♡
James addiction and Alice in Chains, my two favorite bands
What a respectful group of guys and the interviewer so respectful. Warms my hear to see theres still good in people
Oh Sean...
Especially after 3:10 you can see how much Layne meant to him...
R.I.P. Layne Staley
All the best for Sean, Mike and Jerry.
(side note: Jerry’s solo album are fucking incredible)
I shouldn't have skipped to that part...put the onions away ;(
These guys must be made of cement to take this all in and keep moving on with music.
And R.I.P..Mike.
Mike died years ago too. I can't believe people don't know that. It really bothers me.
He might just have resting grieving face.
@@janedoex8345 Mike Starr died, not Mike Inez.
@@poohkie752000 i know. But people seem to forget or get them mixed up way too often.
The day the news hit that he was gone I called in work, cried, and went to rehab 4 days later. Clean ever since. Thank you Suboxone.
Good for u keep up the good fight
Proud of you and Layne would be too 🤘🏻
on zubsolv rn and i wanna be off it but at least i’m alive
@Robert Anthony better than heroin tho
5 months is a long time! Good for you
Wow this interview was 4 years after layne passed now I’m watching it 16 years after he’s been gone. RIP layne you are forever missed!!
Met Jerry in a park in Burbank BC. We basically went back and forth thanking each other. So humble and real.
When you love an addict..you always have that pit in your stomach that you know this is going to happen…it’s just a matter of time. When an addict truly gives up, it breaks your heart then. So the grieving starts then. As someone who lost the love of my life on my birthday of all days…he lost his soul, long before his body.
AIC really did that. They really did hold out hope like everyone did that Layne would snap out of it and become better. They never abandoned him and forged on as a band without him. They never disbanded or anything like that or cared more about the band itself than him. They are so genuine for that. The band was simply on a hiatus waiting for him to get better, right until end. Super respect them for that.
“How you decide to pick up and move on and live your life after that, is as important if not more important as the things you did before” This man is so wise, i went through lost and this just broke my heart and made me feel happy at the same time
I remember waking up and hearing the news about Layne on the radio. It was raining that morning, and my thoughts went right to Rain When I Die. His passing really hit me hard, and I didn't have the chance to know the man like the AIC family did. Reminds me of how it felt when Stan Lee died, these guys art & creation were such a big part of my teens, in terms of their music being there for me (and many others). Even though we didn't know him on a personal level, it was still a very personal loss. He'll live forever through the music. RIP Layne.
If Stan Lee dying had any effect on you then the war on advertising is over.
I stopped using hard drugs in 2019 and still stay clean. I read the comments and they touch me to the core. I can only recommend one thing to anyone who is faced with the problem of addiction, go to the group of anonymous addicts. This works for me. Only today. Don't be alone with your illness.
Hello from Moscow!
The band still moves me to this day and i am 62. i am thank full they were there
55 here and rocking every day to AiC
i don’t miss celebrities. i don’t get involved with hollywood. but i am STILL affected by Laynes death. his music, his three albums influenced me so much. and i can’t even stress how much i genuinely miss him. i just wish i could have met him to tell him what his music meant to me.
Trying to choke back the tears watching this. The respect shown just speaks of how much Layne was loved and is missed. He was a beautiful, funny, caring soul.
I had the chance to meet Mike Inez a while back when I was doing security at a club & he was one of the nicest, pleasant, kind people I'd ever met. AIC wasn't playing there that night but at another place the next day.
I’m so sorry you felt the way you did, Layne. We loved you then, now and forever
Ive seen Alice a few times. The last concert i saw in 2014 when jerry introduced the band he said Layne's name as well. It was beautiful
These guys just seem so kind and level headed. Loved this interview.
My favorite singer of all time R.I.P. LAYNE
Layne Staley was and forever will be a phenomenal musician.
Nice interview. So happy i got to see this band in concert with Layne singing
Mike Starr R.I.P... his face in the opening along with Sean, says it all about what they feel on talking about Layne's unfortunate passing... all good men and musicians
Very sad loss. He was so young and talented. R.I.P. Layne 🙏🏽🕊
Saw KoRn with AiC last week. William is amazing and I wish I had given him a chance earlier. Since Layne passed, I didn’t have an interest in AiC anymore, but they killed it.
I saw them with KoRn in Detroit. They were amazing and blew me away
That's a shame because black gives way to blue is such a strong album... Well worth a listen or 10
Pinfield always does great interviews. He has the giddiness of a fan which I think helps the artist appreciate his questions and feel comfortable in expanding on their answers. His jittery hands and rocking back and forth reminds me of Chris Farley interviewing Paul McCartney.
Very well said Jerry.
And excellent job sharing with us guys.
I'm so sorry you've had to learn how to adjust to what Chains is with Layne in the spirit world.
It's been horrible just adjusting to this world without Layne, let alone specifically music & or Chains musically or as a band.
I commend you for bringing Layne on by honoring his spirit, I think that's truly the best thing you could've chose to do.
I wish you all nothing but incredible success and hopefully being a band without so much heartache, loss, and turmoil/pain to add to it. You've all been through is as a band ENOUGH!❤
jerry’s voice was shaking as he was talking :( I wanna give him a hug, poor guy
Man, imagine the pain talking about the death of your best bud through addiction. I think we've all been there, just these guys created some great music along the way. What a journey.
My son lost his life to a drug overdose he was 32. So when you convey how they must feel... It's instantaneous grief. Right back to square one. I did everything humanly possible to save my son. Unfortunately the financial resources were not available. So everyday I live with guilt and sadness.
It's been since 4/15/14 and it does not get better.
All the comments go on about how visibly crushed Sean is during the topic what about Jerry? The constant throat clearing and ums he was Layne's best friend
Guess not Alot of ppl seen their "black gives way to blue " video on Losing Layne & Mike effected them an still does.
Great great clip, talking while getting the Kiss makeup put on them.. (cause kiss was the last show they did with Layne, opening up for them).
People forget their past been past the "bandmate" stage lol
Dudes are brothers an true masters at their craft.
I personally don't want to see any of them cry an be sad an break the f down..but you can hear it in all their songs.
Layne met Jerry one or two times, gave him (a perfect stranger) a place to live, a job at the Music Bank, Layne got him guitars and gear, encouraged him to sing more than just back up, the harmonizing they did together, set Jerry up with a life (I think if it wasn't for Layne, Jerry would have made it to where he is but it would have been harder to get there).
Jerry always says the nicest things about Layne when he's asked about him, you can truly tell Layne meant a lot to Jerry.
Jerry needs to take a bow with how he has handled the loss of Staley for AIC. He has not only honoured Staley's memory, but he has taken the band into a new era with such respect and dignity. Well done Cantrell! Well done!
It takes such strength to carry on as he and they do. I can't believe I've been alive to have been part of this experience of poets and prophets and professionals. RIP LS/MS.
It still really hits that nerve for Jerry. Layne was such a beautiful soul. Such a devastating loss. Witnessing his downward spiral was heartbreaking. Sleep tight, Layne.
The pain Mike must've have carried with him must have been horrendous god bless him and Layne, Alice have saved the lives of so many people with their music me included
Same here
Me too. God bless them for getting me through the worst parts of my life.💛
this is so difficult to watch. not as difficult as watching AiC Unplugged, but layne's demise is probably one of the saddest in rock history. rip layne, you were my favorite rock singer of all time. the scene will never be the same...
They are all so distraught over Layne. That band was so great and could have done so much more. Too bad. Layne’s voice is and was haunting!
Layne was a beautiful person... Greatly missed...
Such beautiful souls. They love layne so much. I love layne so much
How do you know he was a beautiful person... Just saying
David Shryock He had a beautiful soul. He wanted help but nobody could help him even though they wanted to.
@@prs149 stfu he was beautiful dont question it.
2:45 - 3:10 some beautiful words by Jerry. God bless this band. Miss ls/ms
Jerry is such a sweet. sweet soul.. i just love him more every time i hear him speak.
Lol, I saw him this week. I've been telling people: every time i see him perform I appreciate him more. And so humble, wow. He gave it up to his band all night, let the other guy play lead and had a singer! (He must be shy 😸😻😽😻)
Poor Sean looks so sad sitting there...❤.
This was done 4 years after Layne passed and already 17 years ago since the interview... It all still brings tears to my eyes. 😔
Great interview! Layne would be happy to hear how much he was loved and honored!
I saw Jerry in concert in Ft Myers, Florida two days after Layne died. It was crazy! One of the opening bands played "Nutshell" which was amazing.
Dude! Was there! Lol..
An still stuck in f ft myers 😒
Gnarly show indeed.
Love Alice, and I grew up in the 70's classic rock days. I'm going to watch the Unplugged DVD, right now...
We love Layne Rest in Peace. They did the best they could to move forward and honor him. True artists and good human beings
Such a huge Jerry fan and have been for 20+yrs and Thank God we still have him!!!
I adore Jerry and made a pledge years ago that I would NEVER miss him when he comes to town. In what ever group he's in at the time! 💖🤩👍
I saw him in Cardboard Vampyres years ago. He's a gift!!! 🙏🙏🙏😎
@@noneyabusiness1302 so did you catch him when he was touring for brighten? Jerry and whatever band he has with him still sound fuckin awesome all these years later
@@puppetmaster8551 yes! I saw this tour. Hope to catch the 2nd leg in March!! I 💖 Jerry's music!
And Mike has been gone for 13 years now. RIP Layne and Mike ❤
They’re so humble!
Damn Jerry just gave such a beatify authentic response it brought emotion to me heavily… rip Layne … into the flood again my brother
They all seem to genuinely love each other and Layne. It seems so uncommon to see that now with most bands.
Jerry Cantrell is just an awesome person. So sad to not see Layne beside them
I like the way Jerry worded things. He stated that it happened to him too, and I understood that to mean that even though his fight wasn’t with Dope, it was with alcohol, and each person has their own different fight with different intoxicants and chemicals, and he made it sound very real which it is, and how none of us are too strong to be able to fight it, without help. I don’t know. It just really resonated with me. Layne is and always will be my favorite singer of all time. I mean shit,I’m 36 years old and I have a poster of him on my wall.
I was fortunate enough to take a trip to Seattle this July, and got to see his old condo, and walk to the bar that he used to frequent and nod out in… Ironically, the first restaurant I went to in Seattle, Tommy vext was sitting at the next table and. I got to meet him and get a picture with him. ( He’s the one that offered to take the picture, I was just going to ask for his autograph. Tommy is the most real and down-to-earth, fan-loving man. I respect the fuck out of him.) It was a surreal trip. I plan to move to Seattle soon. To me, Seattle is the promised land. I am a grunge and music freak/junkie
I am a Singer and songwriter and laynes always been my inspiration
GypsyRock I heard he was into crack and speed as well
Well said buddy..and f Aye relatable AF..for me anyway.
Lot of Sames for me in what you said,no doubt.
An also with Tommy V, true indeed. Cool humble an generously grateful for his fans.
I love North Seattle,where Laynes from..more chill and introvert from the rest deffintley.
And Good Luck on your future endeavors
I also loved how Jerry and Mike expressed themselves here, they're so authentic. And Sean just looked so sad.
Jerry was addicted to coke
Yeah, I'm not into going to the place where his body was found after 2 weeks.
That would've been way too sad.
Layne had a special voice , powerful.
I had a daughter in April, named her Lyanna. If I ever have a son we’re naming him Layne 🖤
RIP Layne, you were an amazing talent and you are so missed.
Heather Renee Awesome!I too plan on naming my boy Layne.its a shame he never let anybody get close to him,don't think he realized how much people admired and loved him.R.I.P Layne Thomas Staley
I named my daughter Isabella Layne.........
If I ever had a son or daughter in the near future I'm naming them Kylia melissa lyanna Lindsey and son keyshawn William Layne Tyriq Lindsey
Seans' face when the guy brought up Layne, says it all..
Beautiful names
Matt has always been a great interviewer IMO. His conversations have a very natural flow to them.
People who make it through tuff times are able to continue to write the story. People come and go throughout a lifetime but when Layne's work on earth was done, heaven called him home. Layne's songwriting on earth was dark and depressing, because he didn't like Earthly living, but the songs where still incredible. Just imagine what Layne's songwriting being in heaven is like.........damn I bet the songs are spectacular and with so much to write about too!
This guy is a great interviewer he really seems like he cares when he speaks
This was only four years later after Layne passed. So, of course Sean is gonna be looking crushed still. Hell, all three of them.
Now it's two. Mike died too. How can so called fans not know that ffs ?
@@janedoex8345
Indeed man..indeed😔😕💁..
Starr was Also the bands founders
Yet he's never mentioned much at all,not even by them. Never got that an never will but deff a damn shame. Dude was talented an had a big heart as well.
And as Layne said about himself..same goes for Mike I think,.
"My bad habits aren't my Title,
My Talents are".
Dude is missed by many,an me for sure.
@@janedoex8345 I wonder how many people don't know that the original bassist also died from drug addiction
@@janedoex8345 that's Mike Inez there not Mike Starr Inez is still alive
@@heatherjo989 because he was kicked out of the band in 93. So when Layne died they had already replaced him.
Black gives away to blue showed me how you we're able to cope with his loss I love you guys still! I will always be a huge fan with Layne and Mike or not! We all have to keep moving on!
Spoken very eloquently by several guys that lost a loved friend. An extremely talented friend that will be greatly missed by those of us that were so lucky to have been there to experience grunge as it unfolded 🥰🤘🤘
Jerry's wonderful way of explaining this is incredible. I feel like even now when he said "we lost him" I could see the pain of the loss still as strong as it was when it initially happened.
I think it’s great that Alice In Chains is still going and keeping part of Layne Staleys legacy alive.
It's not about replacing him it's about honoring him 😢
I was 21 when Dirt hit. This band got me through some of the best and worst times in my life. RIP Layne , and god bless these three for keeping it going ❤️