@@lxxwj Thanx Lxxwj, I did check them out, but I don't realy like the grunt / scream vocals he does in Dillinger Escape Plan. But he's quite a singer I have to admit!
@@Woutico he sings a lot in dillinger too, he does a mix of harsh and sung vocals. some of my favorite vocal performances from him are on the album miss machine. i understand completely if you dont like harsh vocals though, its absolutely an acquired taste
@@lxxwj Oh allright, I have to listen a bit better to Dillinger then. Once the balance between singing and harsh is good I might still can dig it. Same thing with for instance Killswitch Engage, some songs are so awesome because of the good balance, others are only grunt, and becuase I'm probably a bit old fashioned I like the singing more, haha. But I'm ging to check Miss Machine, thanks for the tip!
I gotta say, Greg put forth a worthy rendition. Weird, I kinda wanted him to blow. I was and shall remain a die-hard Layne Staley FANatic. To classify him as a "singer" is like saying fire is warm. He poured his soul into every note. If you were listening, you didn't just hear him sing, you felt it. I never got to see him live.....Damn.
Gosh I miss Layne. If only he could have found some other way to deal with whatever issues he carried inside than self-medicating with all the drugs he used...my heart still hurts for him. And for Jerry too, in trying so hard to help his friend. Aside from the sorrow though, Jerry has a unexplainable gift for putting words to feelings. His musical abilities are so strong enough on their own that they make him legendary in their own right. His ability to put words that are so deep and powerful, he is a legend for that as well. I still listen, and find new potential meanings in certain words and phrases and reflect upon them all over again. I'm grateful to them both for sharing their talents with the world.
His name is Gil Sharone, he played in multiple obscure bands... I know him from The Dillinger Escape Plan, the same band Greg Puciato is from even though Gil played only on one album. He is really good, the stuff he had to play with Dillinger is insane.
@@jimseeberger5281 It's not really a fact, it's just your opinion. Layne Staley is my fav vocalist (since 1992) but I have no problems if they kept the name. Layne was special and unique but I have no problems if Jerry Cantrell & Co. are still going as AIC. Many bands during their history kept the name even without their former, sometimes most important vocalists etc. (Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Queen, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, Sepultura, Motley Crue, Stone Temple Pilots,...). If you don't like AIC without Layne just don't listen to their music but I can somehow understand your feelings. The fact is they already put 3 albums out as AIC (without Layne).
Greg did do this song justice….. not easy…. Layne had so much power
Awesome version. This Greg did a good job. Not easy to fill in the parts of such a legendary voice as Layne's.
Exactly how I feel.
check out dillinger escape plan, hes an incredible vocalist
@@lxxwj Thanx Lxxwj, I did check them out, but I don't realy like the grunt / scream vocals he does in Dillinger Escape Plan. But he's quite a singer I have to admit!
@@Woutico he sings a lot in dillinger too, he does a mix of harsh and sung vocals. some of my favorite vocal performances from him are on the album miss machine. i understand completely if you dont like harsh vocals though, its absolutely an acquired taste
@@lxxwj Oh allright, I have to listen a bit better to Dillinger then. Once the balance between singing and harsh is good I might still can dig it. Same thing with for instance Killswitch Engage, some songs are so awesome because of the good balance, others are only grunt, and becuase I'm probably a bit old fashioned I like the singing more, haha. But I'm ging to check Miss Machine, thanks for the tip!
I gotta say, Greg put forth a worthy rendition. Weird, I kinda wanted him to blow. I was and shall remain a die-hard Layne Staley FANatic. To classify him as a "singer" is like saying fire is warm. He poured his soul into every note. If you were listening, you didn't just hear him sing, you felt it. I never got to see him live.....Damn.
Gosh I miss Layne. If only he could have found some other way to deal with whatever issues he carried inside than self-medicating with all the drugs he used...my heart still hurts for him. And for Jerry too, in trying so hard to help his friend.
Aside from the sorrow though, Jerry has a unexplainable gift for putting words to feelings. His musical abilities are so strong enough on their own that they make him legendary in their own right. His ability to put words that are so deep and powerful, he is a legend for that as well. I still listen, and find new potential meanings in certain words and phrases and reflect upon them all over again. I'm grateful to them both for sharing their talents with the world.
Great job 👌
Este cantante le
Da.la.vibra nesesaria...por la.cara de Jerry
Better then his current lineup
Alice in chains songs sound right again.
O carinha é bão! Top das galáxias! Só isso .
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Esse cara canta melhor que o Durval
AIC......IS BACK!!!!!!!
Is it just me or Greg looks like Mickey Rourke?
naw
come on
O cara é sensacional alice in chainns está de volta iraaaaaado tá super ! Muuuuiiiito bom mas muito bom mesmo. Falo de bsb .
His band better then the current aic gig
No drama just a fact
Any one know who the drummer is? Just curious cuz he's hitting EVERY note from the OG song and it's f'in great.
His name is Gil Sharone, he played in multiple obscure bands... I know him from The Dillinger Escape Plan, the same band Greg Puciato is from even though Gil played only on one album. He is really good, the stuff he had to play with Dillinger is insane.
Pretty amazing. Still miss Dillinger, though.
More eeee less ehhh
Gawd, all those people screaming and ruining the song!
Hell yes
More like singing
Pretty sure that's just me lmao 🤣 #likeandsubscribe #doingitforthefans
Sounds good to me!👍✌❤🤘
Oooooo... don't like it a beat...Lane was one - do not do that..let his music - be
Lane passed so did aic. Without lane it should be his band only . Current aic lineup is a disgrace to the name.
I would not be so dramatic.
@@MLCrow no drama, just a fact!
@@jimseeberger5281 It's not really a fact, it's just your opinion. Layne Staley is my fav vocalist (since 1992) but I have no problems if they kept the name. Layne was special and unique but I have no problems if Jerry Cantrell & Co. are still going as AIC. Many bands during their history kept the name even without their former, sometimes most important vocalists etc. (Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Queen, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, Sepultura, Motley Crue, Stone Temple Pilots,...). If you don't like AIC without Layne just don't listen to their music but I can somehow understand your feelings. The fact is they already put 3 albums out as AIC (without Layne).
@@MLCrow yup and so is yours..
@@MLCrow yup and so is yours. Don't me so dramatic..
Isso Ninguém prova que ninguém é insubstituível como diz freddye mercúri show must go on .
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