Makes me sad listening to Alice in Chains... knowing what Layne went through. If you do any other A.I.C. songs, then I recommend the M.T.V. unplugged version of Nutshell. Thank you WonderMommaOG.
The only band out of the Seattle 4 that could be considered grunge was Nirvana, and to some extent Soundgarden. Pearl Jam was blues-punk and AIC was heavy metal.
Saw them in 1992. One of the best shows of my life for sure. Layne was even wheeled out in a wheelchair after recovering from a motorcycle accident. He just propped himself up with the mic stand and rocked that place down.
I saw this tour as well. He must have been new to the injury because he would just wheel to one side of the stage to the other. Also, I think he had a couch to sit on. Still blew it out. Opening for Ozzy right? Also, Mr. Video always makes me laugh! He is fired up.
I've always believed that variety is the spice of life. Watching people step outside their comfort zone to experience new music, puts a smile on my face.
The coolest part of this video was seeing your creative process. A lot goes into the making of one of these! I hope more people learn to appreciate how tough it is to edit one of these together!
ALICE IN CHAINS: This makes me crave going back say 1990-1994. Facelift, Sap, Dirt, and Jar of Flies was definitely Alice at their very best and before Layne’s health really went down hill. LOLLAPOLOOZA 93 was spectacular folks! And of course Unplugged from April 10th 1996!
Alice in Chains was the great link between heavy metal and grunge. From Man in the Box to Would to Down in a Hole all the way to No Excuses and Rooster, Layne's raw, gritty, angsty, bluesy voice with Jerry Cantrell's amazing drop down guitar licks.....Alice In Chains was the complete package.
The Man in the Box was a man named Doc. He lived in a cardboard box in downtown Seattle. He managed to get a job at a local club setting up for shows. One weekend they were setting up a showcase for labels to see the local music scene. Doc got to talking to a lady from a label. They hit it off and she offered him a job. The last they saw of Doc was him heading to LA to work for the label. True story. My husband knew Doc well.
I never get tired of seeing people enjoying the music I grew up on. The connection, the feelings, the goosebumps, all of it - just great. Thank you for another wicked compilation, momma! 😊👍
I remember hearing Metallica Alice in chains and all the rest for the first time Metallica as a teenager and Alice in my early 20s it's such a mad feeling that will b with me forever..once a metal head always a metal head I'm now 52 and still love it
@ang_vs I said, they're telling us what the song is about before they even hear it, they're guessing early, guessing wrong. Not about how it resonates, it's about them jumping to conclusions when they just had to wait a little and hear the lyrics instead of guessing wrong.
First AIC vid I ever saw and was instantly hooked. When they hit, every body was into Nirvana & Pearl Jam. I got instantly into AIC & Stone Temple Pilots who both - at the time - were receiving less than half of the airplay. RIP Layne - one of the greatest voices I've ever heard.
@@mil2k11 I never got into Pearl Jam at the time, and was more into Stone Temple Pilots and Soundgarden and then Alice in Chains. Such a great time in musical history
Like lots of other people, I'm sure, my introduction to the new music scene coming out of Seattle (aka grunge) was Smells Like Teen Spirit. I instantly loved it and could practically smell the upcoming changes in the musical landscape in the air. But THIS song is the one that really grabbed me and I became a huge AIC fan. Layne was the man!!
i will forever cry that i will never get to hear Layne live! i have listened to AIC since i could form memories lol like literally, they're one of my moms favorite bands! it actually makes me sad, bc even though hes been gone for so long his music carried me through my youth even
This song has everything. Super heavy, great lyrics, amazing guitar riffs and solos, some of the best harmonies you will ever hear and Layne's main vocals damn near perfect. Thanks once again.
Great God hating lyrics huh.. if he could leave God out maybe he would not have had a tragedy and maybe still be jamming today. They were a great band and I used to listen to
Yes! Alice In Chains is one of the greatest rock bands of all time and Layne Staley has one of the most powerful voices ever. If you haven't yet, do a mashup of the live version of Love, Hate, Love. Keep up the good work!
@user-fp9qg3qm5b Those British invasion bands are great, but don't go overboard. Those other bands DEFINITELY don't blow them away. Plus, they are a different style so really not a good comparison. Besides, I said they were ONE OF the best, not THE best. Anyway, to each their own.
Layne Staley is the only singer whose voice gives me chills every time I hear it. Like its the first time. Its a shame he died so young. There's never gonna be a singer like him. One of a kind. R.I.P Layne. ❤️
This was the song that started my love of this band, Layne had such a unique voice. Paired with Jerry's harmony and song writing made this band my favorite of the grunge era.
Had the honor of meeting Ricky Medlock at a Motley Crue concert in Estero FL, my sons 18th birthday and this man gave him a huge hug and told him he had a great father, are you FN kidding me!!! Much love for Ricky Medlock
This is an Alice in Chains song. Isn't Ricky Medlock from Blackfoot? I saw Blackfoot in the 80s. I LOVED BLACKFOOT. Anyways this is a great song, but I am confused.😊
Best band of the 90's, in my opinion. I got to be part of that Seattle grunge scene when I was in my mid 20's. Seattle changed rock, forced music to evolve. It was a great time in the PNW! 🤘
The second Seattle Grunge album released on a major label (Soundgarden was first) and the first one to go Gold thanks to this video receiving monstrous MTV airplay. It went multi platinum later after Nirvana brought the masses to the Seattle scene.
@@vincents9620 Actually was a term created and used by one of the owners of Sub Pop. He used it in an interview in 1987 to describe Green River. They continued to use the term on other releases from that point onward. Cobain himself used it in interviews from 1989 onward, so when they blew up it was natural it would follow.
The first time I heard this song I was at a carnival in my hometown it had just came out one of the guys working the ride I was waiting in line for I said man that jam is beyond what is that he said it's AIC out Seattle. I said I haven't ever heard a voice with that much intensity. I have been a fan since that moment.
WonderMomma, thanks for having great taste and for always keeping it 💯 I know a lot of these reactions used the “safe for radio” version but you preserved the original track. IYKYK.
I was born in 77... i was blessed to grow up at the same time as society was rapidly evolving in all things that were awesome. Music, movies, videogames, technology... i feel so sad for what kids grow up with today, without knowing what ROCK'N OUT is 🎸🥁🎤🎶
I saw Layne in a three piece suit at the start of their set on Lollapolooza in 93 and it was like 95 degrees that day! Needless to say he took the jacket tie vest and shirt off after playing Would the first song to start the show! Very charismatic singer and great stage presence! His voice very unique and an unbelievable range! RIP Layne! Layne’s mom said it best regarding his voice: it’s like Nails surrounded by marshmallows! I agree👍🏻 RIP LAYNE❤️
I saw Alice at Roseland in NYC after they released Dirt. A guy in the crowd tossed a bottle or something and hit Layne. He stopped the song, pointed the guy out and security took him away. Alice then resumed playing. Oh, and the concert was great, too. Top teir.
DAMN! Momma I have been watching your channel for 60 min and I am going through so many emotions right now. I am crying and I have the biggest smile on my face right now. Thank you for capturing the soundtrack of my life. You have made me realize that the 60s through to 20s we had the best music. Thank you for gathering all these people reactions the way you do. It goes to show if the music is good, you can't sit still in your seat! I can relate on so many levels. Please keep doing what you do! TC 65 years young!
If people don’t react to a live version of this, they’ll never see the insane way Layne and Jerry both melodically matched one another with guitar and voice
I used to be the songwriter in my band when I was younger, it used to be a joke between me and the drummer, he'd try and guess what I was listening to before a session by what I wrote, one song he said "we're you by chance listening to Alice in Chains this morning, he wasn't wrong
Another great video. Love seeing reactions of people hearing songs that I grew up listening to for the first time.. Hoping you're going to do a compilation reaction to one of the most watched videos on RUclips. The Eddie Van Halen eruption solo.. That would be AWSOME!!
Also the inclusion of the absolute best moments from all my favorite reactors, like the kind-of "prissy" Charismatic Voice lady's reaction to "the dread 'S-Word'" and the Eyes Sewn Shut ending. Hahahaa! Loved this. Just loved it.
Ohhh...Layne!!! He and Kurt both passed on my birthday...I play their songs from unplugged every year...Nutshell kills me...but I love this song too! Layne wrote this about censorship and what some may not realize it is also about the perspective of a calf in a box..meat consumption!! This is also a collab with Jerry and Layne as co-written...I loved that man! And still do! This came out about a year prior to Teen Spirit and to me set the precendent!!! I LOVE YOU WONDERMOMMA...always hitting the mark!!! I was fortunate enough to see them twice and will never forget Layne!❤❤❤
I wasn’t an Alice In Chains fan but seeing it like this actually brings them more in focus 🙏. Another great job, Momma as I blast through catchup ❤ Joe
I love Layne, he was THE powerhouse voice of the 90’s to me, but Jerry was the man behind the scenes. This song alone: he did talk box, wah pedal, lead guitar and the solo, AND backup vocals. The man had 0 reason to go that hard but made it sound so flawless!
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Professional-grade video production here...not to mention absolutely perfect audio synchronization.
I was in rehab with Lane Staley, lead singer. In Monroe , Washington State. Valley General Hospital. Literally this video came out on MTV, their first video, when we were in rehab together. He was my roommate, nice , funny, quiet guy. I was young, 18, so I never hooked up with the band after. It was my first fascination with heroin, he never introduced it to me but I left there with the thought in my mind watching his struggles. That's how cunning baffling and powerful it is. To fascinate about a thing that will more then kill you. I Ended up homeless 5 years later and would see him on the streets in the U-District, Seattle, in his last days, literally. He had a condo off 46th ave, I didn't, I was in a tent. We were going down bad. But for the grace of God there went I. I got it together and have built a life. Stay away from drugs and find your hidden talents. Everyone has a gift for something inside them. Don't waste your time as a youth. It brings me to tears to see the millennials discover all the music I grew up on. It was truly a special, special time.
One of my all time fav singers and eye candy of the grunge era. One of my fav eras of music. So many awesome bands and songs . Layne just has that magical raspy voice while singing, you can't help just getting lost in that voice. At least for me, anyways. RIP Layne and Mike What a band!!!! Thanks again Mamma for an amazing band and song.
💬Two nights in a row!
Love this band, love this song. Tragic backstories as well. I hope you all enjoy this one.
Onto the next!💜
U r the best WonderMommaOG - AIC is the best grunge band - Thanks
Momma's been busy! Love your videos
That was so quick 😮
Personally, I think the harmony of Cantrell and Staley is just as good as the ladies in the B-52's. A perfect match.
Makes me sad listening to Alice in Chains... knowing what Layne went through.
If you do any other A.I.C. songs, then I recommend the M.T.V. unplugged version of Nutshell.
Thank you WonderMommaOG.
They might have been called grunge but AIC had such a specific sound due to Layne's vocals and Jerry's harmonies and his guitar. RIP Layne and Mikey.
Yes,that "specific" sound,is "Grunge" music. That "Specific sound" is wht separated it from rock and other music!
The only band out of the Seattle 4 that could be considered grunge was Nirvana, and to some extent Soundgarden. Pearl Jam was blues-punk and AIC was heavy metal.
They are "grunge" along the same lines that Pink Floyd are "rock".
I like to put them in the rock/hard rock category just because of Jerry's heavy guitar sound.
AiC were more of a metal band
Saw them in 1992. One of the best shows of my life for sure. Layne was even wheeled out in a wheelchair after recovering from a motorcycle accident. He just propped himself up with the mic stand and rocked that place down.
That's quintessential rock star shit right there!
That sounds epic.
Saw them on same tour. Mike starr spent more time in the chair than Layne did. Layne climbed and jumped off PA on sides of stage all night.
I saw this tour as well. He must have been new to the injury because he would just wheel to one side of the stage to the other. Also, I think he had a couch to sit on. Still blew it out. Opening for Ozzy right? Also, Mr. Video always makes me laugh! He is fired up.
@@jakes3059 yes. Ozzy tour. With sepultura minus Max (sick). Andreas handled vocals.......and I forgot all about the couch. 🤘
I've always believed that variety is the spice of life. Watching people step outside their comfort zone to experience new music, puts a smile on my face.
@@drivenbyrage5710 Music binds us together
When people say "music USED to be better"... THIS is what they're talking about! 💯
this is the eara singers used vocabulary to express thought. Not just repeating lines over and over.
Music will always be good, no matter what era we’re in, you just gotta look for it.
@@echopryme Totally agree.
💯 🙌
Yep
RIP Layne!!! There will never be another voice like his!!!
The coolest part of this video was seeing your creative process. A lot goes into the making of one of these! I hope more people learn to appreciate how tough it is to edit one of these together!
Thanks so much!
ALICE IN CHAINS:
This makes me crave going back say 1990-1994. Facelift, Sap, Dirt, and Jar of Flies was definitely Alice at their very best and before Layne’s health really went down hill. LOLLAPOLOOZA 93 was spectacular folks! And of course Unplugged from April 10th 1996!
I love Alice in Chains. They got big, but never as big as they should have. Facelift is still my favorite album they ever did. Thanks Momma, you rock!
They should've been bigger. AIC was the best
Alice in Chains was the great link between heavy metal and grunge. From Man in the Box to Would to Down in a Hole all the way to No Excuses and Rooster, Layne's raw, gritty, angsty, bluesy voice with Jerry Cantrell's amazing drop down guitar licks.....Alice In Chains was the complete package.
Can't forget Dirt, that song is what opened the channels into metal for me
@user-fp9qg3qm5b I would have been 5 lol
Every aspect .perfection from funky bass to Sean's drums they were so in sync w/ each other
The Man in the Box was a man named Doc. He lived in a cardboard box in downtown Seattle. He managed to get a job at a local club setting up for shows. One weekend they were setting up a showcase for labels to see the local music scene. Doc got to talking to a lady from a label. They hit it off and she offered him a job. The last they saw of Doc was him heading to LA to work for the label.
True story. My husband knew Doc well.
@@dianamcmullin5231 is my favourite song by far
I miss Layne so bad it kills me how much we lost out on by not having his presence in music today.
The most animated reactor award goes to Mr. Video.
Leo is crazy hahaha
Love Leo!!!
Exactly! You should watch him reacting to Black Betty by Ram Jam.
Well now I have to. Leos fun.
I never get tired of seeing people enjoying the music I grew up on.
The connection, the feelings, the goosebumps, all of it - just great.
Thank you for another wicked compilation, momma! 😊👍
Whenever I need to smile I watch ppl react to AIC actually brings me joy
I remember hearing Metallica Alice in chains and all the rest for the first time Metallica as a teenager and Alice in my early 20s it's such a mad feeling that will b with me forever..once a metal head always a metal head I'm now 52 and still love it
also born in 1967...this song, never left me. Nor did Layne....R.I.P........my forever friend.
The Best band I’ve ever seen live. Layne was and remains the GOAT.
Cornell was the better vocalist.
These kids telling us old fans (because we are their audience) the meaning of songs, even before the song is half done...it's funny.
And getting the meanings ALL wrong its Wild🤘im glad im old glad i had Real music
@chrisw3421 or the song is so brilliant, that resonates with people in different ways.
@ang_vs I said, they're telling us what the song is about before they even hear it, they're guessing early, guessing wrong. Not about how it resonates, it's about them jumping to conclusions when they just had to wait a little and hear the lyrics instead of guessing wrong.
@chrisw3421 oh ok I didn't get it the first time!
@ang_vs I just want them to listen and comprehend the entire song before they just guess... this music requires more patience than today's music.
:)
First AIC vid I ever saw and was instantly hooked. When they hit, every body was into Nirvana & Pearl Jam. I got instantly into AIC & Stone Temple Pilots who both - at the time - were receiving less than half of the airplay. RIP Layne - one of the greatest voices I've ever heard.
Totally agree, except I’ll replace STP with Soundgarden, because the only person who was vocally able to compete with Layne was Chris Cornell.
@@joelmbaumgartner That hits well bro and I 100% agree. But SG didn't do it for me as much as Audioslave.
@@mil2k11 I never got into Pearl Jam at the time, and was more into Stone Temple Pilots and Soundgarden and then Alice in Chains. Such a great time in musical history
Like lots of other people, I'm sure, my introduction to the new music scene coming out of Seattle (aka grunge) was Smells Like Teen Spirit. I instantly loved it and could practically smell the upcoming changes in the musical landscape in the air. But THIS song is the one that really grabbed me and I became a huge AIC fan. Layne was the man!!
i will forever cry that i will never get to hear Layne live!
i have listened to AIC since i could form memories lol like literally, they're one of my moms favorite bands!
it actually makes me sad, bc even though hes been gone for so long his music carried me through my youth even
Mad Season’s ‘Wake Up’ is one of Layne’s most poignant vocal performances. Really underrated.
Love Hate Love
@@catmaxwell6691 This song haunts me, so hard to listen to, the emotion is just so raw
Artificial Red ...also,Mad Season
I ❤ how Momma ends every vid with "THANK YOU" when *we* should be thanking *her*!
THANK YOU MOMMA!
RIP Layne and Mike
Awww... I forgot about Mike. 😢
This song has everything. Super heavy, great lyrics, amazing guitar riffs and solos, some of the best harmonies you will ever hear and Layne's main vocals damn near perfect. Thanks once again.
Great God hating lyrics huh.. if he could leave God out maybe he would not have had a tragedy and maybe still be jamming today. They were a great band and I used to listen to
The chorus as sung by the late, great Layne Staley is spine chilling. Amazing. And Jerry Cantrell is a demon guitarist.
Yes! Alice In Chains is one of the greatest rock bands of all time and Layne Staley has one of the most powerful voices ever. If you haven't yet, do a mashup of the live version of Love, Hate, Love. Keep up the good work!
Apples and Oranges, in my opinion. Both are fruit and amazing in their own ways.
@user-fp9qg3qm5b Those British invasion bands are great, but don't go overboard. Those other bands DEFINITELY don't blow them away. Plus, they are a different style so really not a good comparison. Besides, I said they were ONE OF the best, not THE best. Anyway, to each their own.
They were the best band from the 90s for me. Damn I miss both the 80s and 90s. Truly the end of great rock
Layne Staley is the only singer whose voice gives me chills every time I hear it. Like its the first time. Its a shame he died so young. There's never gonna be a singer like him. One of a kind. R.I.P Layne. ❤️
The chorus is so freakin good. I was too cool to like this when it came out but, I love it now and ain't afraid to say it.
This is a great song on an album full of great songs.
Thanks for the upload!!
This was the song that started my love of this band, Layne had such a unique voice. Paired with Jerry's harmony and song writing made this band my favorite of the grunge era.
Lollapalooza 93. They rocked the whole event. Epic show.
The show was insane and the crowd was insane....but peaceful.
Had the honor of meeting Ricky Medlock at a Motley Crue concert in Estero FL, my sons 18th birthday and this man gave him a huge hug and told him he had a great father, are you FN kidding me!!! Much love for Ricky Medlock
This is an Alice in Chains song. Isn't Ricky Medlock from Blackfoot? I saw Blackfoot in the 80s. I LOVED BLACKFOOT. Anyways this is a great song, but I am confused.😊
Does my heart good to see these newbies embracing the genius of guitar and vocal, and seeing the messed up videos we dealt with 😂
Best band of the 90's, in my opinion. I got to be part of that Seattle grunge scene when I was in my mid 20's. Seattle changed rock, forced music to evolve. It was a great time in the PNW! 🤘
Great reaction compilation! Thank you for not censoring the lyrics of this awesome classic!!!
The second Seattle Grunge album released on a major label (Soundgarden was first) and the first one to go Gold thanks to this video receiving monstrous MTV airplay. It went multi platinum later after Nirvana brought the masses to the Seattle scene.
AiC and SG were Metal
before "grunge" became a media term for All Seattle bands that sound nothing alike
@@vincents9620 Actually was a term created and used by one of the owners of Sub Pop. He used it in an interview in 1987 to describe Green River. They continued to use the term on other releases from that point onward. Cobain himself used it in interviews from 1989 onward, so when they blew up it was natural it would follow.
Thank you WMOG! ❤️
Love the backstory to this and others they’ve done.
Woohoo, miss Layne so much. Great song! LFG🚀🚀🚀🤘🏼🎤🎸
WonderMommaOG -- you've done it again. A fantastic compilation video to a fantastic song. This song is an all-timer. Pure and simple.
Awesome how music can bring us all together. Thanks for the positive content. Im an old hillbilly and i love these reaction videos. Thank you.
Thank YOU.
So thankful for this. I remember the exact time I heard this song for the first time!!! Love it. Thank you so much.
The first time I heard this song I was at a carnival in my hometown it had just came out one of the guys working the ride I was waiting in line for I said man that jam is beyond what is that he said it's AIC out Seattle. I said I haven't ever heard a voice with that much intensity. I have been a fan since that moment.
WonderMomma, thanks for having great taste and for always keeping it 💯 I know a lot of these reactions used the “safe for radio” version but you preserved the original track. IYKYK.
Always! Censored versions make my OCD itch. 😅 Thanks for noticing.
Love your work! & your Dedication to making these videos! Keep on Rockin! 😎✌🏾🫶🏻
Mother Love Bone was another awesome 90's band cut short. RIP LS easily one of the greatest vocalists
Once again, you outdid yourself…. Another banger!!!!
I've heard this tune a thousand times and it still gives me goosebumps!! One of the best songs Alice in Chains did
Layne Staley was the voice of the 90’s. He was the sound of grudge in my opinion
I love watching their reactions on this one. AIC has always been one of my go to bands. The stank faces throughout!
Always look forward to your compilations. Thank you so much for ALL the effort you put into these.
One of my favorite bands.
I was born in 77... i was blessed to grow up at the same time as society was rapidly evolving in all things that were awesome. Music, movies, videogames, technology... i feel so sad for what kids grow up with today, without knowing what ROCK'N OUT is 🎸🥁🎤🎶
The 90s is the most underrated decades when it comes to music....
And it was friggen magical!✨
Awesome video! Next up, Rooster and Would
When Layne hits that chorus you can see it send a lightening bolt through all those reacting. Badass
I remember hearing this album for the first time when it was just released, I'm about to start crying.❤❤❤
I saw Layne in a three piece suit at the start of their set on Lollapolooza in 93 and it was like 95 degrees that day! Needless to say he took the jacket tie vest and shirt off after playing Would the first song to start the show! Very charismatic singer and great stage presence! His voice very unique and an unbelievable range! RIP Layne!
Layne’s mom said it best regarding his voice: it’s like Nails surrounded by marshmallows! I agree👍🏻 RIP LAYNE❤️
saw them in 93 at the Gorge! so freakin good! also freaking hot(95) on the Columbia River
Perfect analogy.
@garylagstrom3864 dude you are boring with this your story. It's on every fkcn video about AIC.
Thanks for showing your process, that's a ton of work and the result is amazing! 👍👍👍
AIC was miles better than Nirvana, Pearl Jam, or any other band out of Seattle in the early 90’s. Nobody sang like Layne.
Mother Love Bone. End of message.
@@haplessgolem805 to me, Mother Love Bone will only be the reason we have Say Hello 2 Heaven, Would, and Far Behind.
Sorry, but that’s my truth.
Loved them all but AIC and Soundgarden were my favorites and got to see both live
I'm a AIC fan both there was plenty of rock bands and some metal as good or better in the 90's.
Yeah it's very trendy to say that these days
I saw Alice at Roseland in NYC after they released Dirt. A guy in the crowd tossed a bottle or something and hit Layne. He stopped the song, pointed the guy out and security took him away. Alice then resumed playing. Oh, and the concert was great, too. Top teir.
Man! I remember going out to the clubs and listening to the radio in the car and when this came on it got us so hyped up!!!
Another great reaction compilation, WonderMommaOG. I am patiently waiting for some Supertramp songs, lol. ❤
My favorite song from them!! I'm soo glad you did this one😊😊
DAMN! Momma I have been watching your channel for 60 min and I am going through so many emotions right now. I am crying and I have the biggest smile on my face right now. Thank you for capturing the soundtrack of my life. You have made me realize that the 60s through to 20s we had the best music. Thank you for gathering all these people reactions the way you do. It goes to show if the music is good, you can't sit still in your seat! I can relate on so many levels. Please keep doing what you do! TC 65 years young!
Another great AIC song is the live version of Love Hate Love
Great compilation WonderMamaOG!! Love the song and group, too. ❤. Keep up the great work 👍👍
You know. Music is a singularity. Time machine,portal, threads...Got to be DEEP. Love it when chills Hit em.😎
🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥 love AIC!! RIP Layne Staley !!
Loved this song. not long after it was used for Tommy Dreamers intro song in ECW.
If people don’t react to a live version of this, they’ll never see the insane way Layne and Jerry both melodically matched one another with guitar and voice
I used to be the songwriter in my band when I was younger, it used to be a joke between me and the drummer, he'd try and guess what I was listening to before a session by what I wrote, one song he said "we're you by chance listening to Alice in Chains this morning, he wasn't wrong
Another great video. Love seeing reactions of people hearing songs that I grew up listening to for the first time.. Hoping you're going to do a compilation reaction to one of the most watched videos on RUclips. The Eddie Van Halen eruption solo.. That would be AWSOME!!
Also the inclusion of the absolute best moments from all my favorite reactors, like the kind-of "prissy" Charismatic Voice lady's reaction to "the dread 'S-Word'" and the Eyes Sewn Shut ending. Hahahaa! Loved this. Just loved it.
Ohhh...Layne!!! He and Kurt both passed on my birthday...I play their songs from unplugged every year...Nutshell kills me...but I love this song too! Layne wrote this about censorship and what some may not realize it is also about the perspective of a calf in a box..meat consumption!! This is also a collab with Jerry and Layne as co-written...I loved that man! And still do! This came out about a year prior to Teen Spirit and to me set the precendent!!! I LOVE YOU WONDERMOMMA...always hitting the mark!!! I was fortunate enough to see them twice and will never forget Layne!❤❤❤
Love it when viewers do a double take. Layne's voice is GOAT, RIP.Another great compile WMOG. Stay safe.
Love your videos! Thank you!💜
I wasn’t an Alice In Chains fan but seeing it like this actually brings them more in focus 🙏. Another great job, Momma as I blast through catchup ❤
Joe
sorry for yesterdays comment my isp does weird things at weird times, loved this
AIC, one of THE greatest grunge bands ever! Thank you, and thanks for posting two in a row. You rock!!
I love Layne, he was THE powerhouse voice of the 90’s to me, but Jerry was the man behind the scenes. This song alone: he did talk box, wah pedal, lead guitar and the solo, AND backup vocals. The man had 0 reason to go that hard but made it sound so flawless!
Professional-grade video production here...not to mention absolutely perfect audio synchronization.
ugh i love this format of compilation reaction and i knew most of them. awesome video, awesome channel. liked and subbed.
Welcome aboard!
Great song momma, Rooster is really good too.
I was singer in a cover band in the 2000's. This song blew people away live!
All the work you put into these videos....Thank you.
Awwww... miss u Layne, hope u found happiness!
Nice work Momma...
Nice reactions video. Very cool to see people react to this.
I was in rehab with Lane Staley, lead singer. In Monroe , Washington State. Valley General Hospital. Literally this video came out on MTV, their first video, when we were in rehab together. He was my roommate, nice , funny, quiet guy. I was young, 18, so I never hooked up with the band after. It was my first fascination with heroin, he never introduced it to me but I left there with the thought in my mind watching his struggles. That's how cunning baffling and powerful it is. To fascinate about a thing that will more then kill you. I Ended up homeless 5 years later and would see him on the streets in the U-District, Seattle, in his last days, literally. He had a condo off 46th ave, I didn't, I was in a tent. We were going down bad. But for the grace of God there went I. I got it together and have built a life. Stay away from drugs and find your hidden talents. Everyone has a gift for something inside them. Don't waste your time as a youth. It brings me to tears to see the millennials discover all the music I grew up on. It was truly a special, special time.
Congratulations on surviving all of that. I know it wasn't (and still isn't) easy so you should be very proud of yourself. Thanks for sharing.
Alice in chain man in a he box one of my favorites 🤘🔥🔥🔥🎤🎸🎸🥁🤘🔉🔉🔊🔊🔉🔊🔊🔉🤘🔥🔥🔥
One of my all time fav singers and eye candy of the grunge era. One of my fav eras of music. So many awesome bands and songs . Layne just has that magical raspy voice while singing, you can't help just getting lost in that voice. At least for me, anyways. RIP Layne and Mike
What a band!!!!
Thanks again Mamma for an amazing band and song.
Have always loved AIC...and Layne and Jerry...and this has always been my fave of so many awesome songs of theirs.❤
Love this Momma. What a song, What a group. TY! ❤
Saw them live when they opened for Van Halen in Phoenix...what a show!!!❤😂🎉
Wonder Momma OG coming thru! Thank you 😊
One of the best voices ever heard
Classic. Great song! AIC was in my heavy rotation in the 90s
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you
Amazing job on the video Momma. Layne and Jerry made the best songwriting partnership of the grunge era. R.I.P Layne Staley.🙏😪