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Absolutely the BEST DAMN VOICE I'VE EVER HEARD AND THIS IS MY FAVORITE BAND OF ALL TIME! HIS DEATH WAS SO TRAGIC... HE DIED OF A HEROIN OVERDOSE AND WAS FOUND TWO WEEKS AFTER DIED AND WEIGHED ONLY 69 POUNDS! REST IN PEACE LAYNE. HE SINGS WITH THE ANGELS NOW!
Grunge is a lifestyle! Yes I wear plaids, and I come from the PNW. Scottish, and German imagrents work the Timber industry and with all the rain and drugs available! Many have not made it!
It always makes me laugh a little bit when reactors immediately rewatch the first "YEAHHHHH!!!" Moment only to see there are 5 more of them directly after it. But it IS a wow moment. One of the best live vocal rock performances of all time.
Dude. Alice in Chains with Layne Staley were amazing. Lots of great songs to check out. I highly recommend Down in a Hole. Layne's passing was a tragic loss to the rock world.
@@bpschmidt4707 I watched them live several years back. He's not Layne but he does a solid job and delivering the songs he sings. Jerry is still there and he was every bit as much Alice In Chains as Layne (lead guitar/vocals) so I highly encourage supporting them. I bought his solo album, Degradation Trip, back in HS my sophomore year. Angel Eyes is the first song that springs to mind, check it out. He's certainly not Layne on the vocals but he's not bad.
Back in the early 90s, AIC was asked about being a grunge band, and their spontaneous answer was, "We have no idea cuz we're a metal band." Fucking GOAT.
Layne Stanley is one of the saddest stories in music in my opinion. Interesting introduction to the band. Usually people get snagged by Down in a Hole or other songs on Dirt.
All (most) of the original 'grunge' era frontmen are just one giant sad story. Layne hits different because everybody watched him fall apart for years but nobody could do anything but watch him fade away.
@@Tim31NJsame with Scott Weiland. Dude was like a Rollercoaster, but mostly going down. When velvet revolver came out I didn't even recognize him....at all.
Grunge is a beautiful tragic rabbit hole that I hope you dive into. Alice in Chains - Rooster, Down in a Hole, Sickman, Would?, Man in the Box; then you have Pearl Jam, Nirvana waiting in the wings. Lovely reaction to this, Layne's voice is amazing. They also had an offshoot called Mad Season, supergroup with Pearl Jam and Screaming Trees members, very emotional songs, Layne sings there as well. Gone too soon, RIP
literally the worst era in music....heroin death filthy dirty depressing. the worst. the grown ass dude sat in his condo for years shooting up heroin; track marks, infections all over his emaciated skeleton body covered in bloody sores body alone weighing 80 lbs...his 'girlfriend' fried he rbody to death on the shit. at 20 years old, so god awful...
Imagine having never heard of this genre and never heard of AIC and the first thing you see and hear is this version of this song... I wish I could have that... Though to be honest, listening to this one live still always gives me the chills. RIP beautiful soul and singer Layne 🤍
Layne Staley was (and will always be) one of the best singers in rock history. His range and passion was unmatched but he went too young. Their 1st single ever is called "We Die Young" and was probably an omen of what was coming. They're one of my fav bands ever and will always love them. "Rain When I Die" is my personal favorite but they have so many absolute jewels.
Agreed 💯 %. I feel strongly about Rain When I Die, honestly was my first favorite Chains song. I live in the Seattle area, the day it was made public about Layne's death- it did rain part of that day.
That's why even Metallica loved them. I also loved the connection that Layne and Maynard James Keenan had. When you see old footage of them onstage together you can TOTALLY sense the bro-mance. I would've LOVED to hear Layne & Maynard team up much more and perform each other's songs, similar to how Trent Reznor & David Bowie did. It would've been epically amazing to hear Laynes vocals do Tool, like 'Push It' & hear Maynard do 'Brother' or even this track. What I'd give to experience a reality where this was all possible!
Rooster is always on my list! Just Totally Awesome! This song is a great one too! Great singer, drum player guitarist, and Bass player! Thanks for sharing! Thanks for reminding me! Lol
My absolute favorite thing about Layne was the fact he encouraged the band to participate. He urged Jerry to write and sing and he embraced the contributions. Amazing. So many times it’s the in fighting and jealous paranoia that hampers great music.
Alongside Tool Alice in Chains was a very big part of my life in the early to mid '90s, he had a voice like no other and their gritty/angry/ some might say depressing style got me through some really difficult times in my own life during that period. Their music expressed so much of my own chaotic emotions back then. I love Man in the Box and so many more of their songs. Rain When I Die, Down in a Hole, Rooster, Angry Chair, so much great stuff.
And Maynard and Layne were friends. Both bands have spent time as my favorite. Just in case you weren't already aware, you can find versions of Man in Box and Them Bones with Maynard on vocals. There also is a live version of Layne singing along with Maynard on Opiate. Maynard actually really surprised me by how close to Layne he was able to sound.
Layne and Maynard had an awesome bro-mance I would've loved to see develop further and would've really really loved to see them exchange vocal performances of each other's work.
Glad you dug this. It's a powerhouse performance. AiC have a lot of great tracks. Others have mentioned Down In A Hole (both the studio version and MTV Live Unplugged are great) but you could also check out Would?, Dam That River, Them Bones, Rain When I Die, Junkhead, (pretty much anything off Dirt), Nutshell, We Die Young, I Stay Away, Grind, Again... The list goes on.
This song showcases Laynes amazing range. They have so many other great songs which actually have some amazing harmonies sung with the guitarist and co-vocalist Jerry Cantrell. Cantrell wrote a great song entitled "The Rooster" that was about his fathers time in the Vietnam war. The rooster is a nickname his father had been given. Other amazing songs are "Would?", "Sludge factory", "Nutshell", "No excuses", "Heaven Beside you", "Rain When I Die", "Down in a Hole", "Man in a box", "Angry Chair", "Sea of Sorrow", "Brother", and "I Stay away." They also had an amazing MTV Unplugged set they performed of many of these songs that rivaled Nirvana's unplugged set in how they reworked these songs into new pieces. Layne also later fronted another band that produced one album "Above". It was called "Mad Season" and was a supergroup comprised of members of the grunge bands of the time. Some great songs were "River of Deceit", "Long Gone Day", "I don't know anything", and "I'm above".
I love AIC and I'm glad you're jumping in. Layne was so amazing! I would like to suggest checking him out with the band Mad Season with the song Wake Up. It will blow you away.
Layne is my favorite vocalist to ever grace this planet. Love AIC, loved him in Mad Season. One of the best to ever do it. RIP Layne. You were a once in a lifetime experience for sure.
Oh man, I didn't expect to catch some AIC on this channel! Hell yeah. As a zillion others have probably noted, you're checking out a legendary band right now in Alice in Chains - Literally, AIC was one of "The Big 4" (although 4 really isn't enough at all to account for the grunge movement that was happening at the time) of what became known as "grunge". In no particular order, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Nirvana, and Pearl Jam are the 4 powerhouses of not only the West Coast grunge movement, but all four of them were literally ALL FROM SEATTLE, and all 4 of them doing their thing in the same space. Despite being from the same city at the same time, each of the Big 4 have an incredibly distinct sound perhaps most characterized by their each-incredible frontmen, each band really breaking through the wall at the time and making a massive connection with people then and still. As you can tell in the fashion, the hair, the vocal styles, grunge was born as a bit of a rejection to the Rock and social style that popularly preceded them. When you think of any other genre you might be intimately familiar with, and you think of the PILLAR artists that represented the groundbreaking and iconic movement in their respective space, Alice in Chains is one of the 'grunge peers' in that echelon. I spent this comment writing not just about AIC but about the movement and their peers because really, they're all connected in this. If you liked Alice in Chains here, you absolutely need to hear more Alice in Chains, but you also AB-SO-LUTELY need to hear some of the other three as well. Like, without question. Technically unrelated to 'grunge', but Tool's groundbreaking EP "Opiate" was happening around the same time, absolutely in similar circles, venues, and crowds. You're tapping into it now, man. Catching up to an incredible time in rock history that means so much more to people that are quite still alive, that defined so much of our youth, attitudes, feelings, representation, and paths still. These bands literally paved the way, and that way was absolutely off the path at the time.
Saw them with stone temple pilots open opening for Red Hot Chili Peppers and stood off to the side by the bass player as I played back then, I could literally feel Lane’s vocals in my chest over the bass player. He had a raw power I’ve not heard since.
So jealous. I'd have loved to see Aic in their prime. Sadly it wasn't till I was older that I really fully experienced & fell in love with Chains. Shitty thing is I've lived in the Seattle area since months after Kurt died. I never got to see STP either. Saw Chili peppers in 1995 or 1996.
@@Sindollx666x I was blessed to have grown up in that era of music and seen some amazing concerts like Pantera open for White Zombie which is still to this day one of the best I’ve ever heard live. Saw every Slayer concert since Reign in Blood till the finale tour. One band I regret never getting a chance to see was Dark Angel. I was fan of theirs since their first album but never got the chance. I did get to see Nirvana but it was a horrible show. Kurt sounded like crap. Sound garden too and Chris sounded like crap which was disappointing to me back in the day. But that’s live lol
@AzViking69 I was lucky too. My mom fronted a rock band before I was born. She was a rocker my whole childhood. Started taking me to concerts when I was 5. I saw the Moody Blues, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Skid Row (when they were band new!) Aerosmith, and Skid Row again, moody blues, the monkees, and countless others! I cried when I couldn't go see Motley Crue at 6. They were playing The Monsters of Rock festival and mom had to explain to me what "pit tickets" were, and how I would DIE .
@AzViking69 Pantera & Zombie holy eff that's awesome. I forgot they toured together. My mom got me into Zombie. I did a vocal cover of Pantera's Cemetery Gates not too long ago. I believe it's up on my channel.
The great thing about the singer is not only can he hit the notes, but he can sustain them and continuously hit them. I would’ve loved for him to make it and see how far they go.
Layne let his pain flow through his brain.......you feel his vocals...such a humble caring guy , he was a human piano , the best and will never be forgotten
LOVE you reacted to some Alice In Chains but this is HARDLY their best song. Please do “Dam That River”, “Rain When I Die”, I Can’t Remember”, “Bleed the Freak”, “Sea of Sorrow”, “It Ain’t Like That”, 🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥
Your reaction is so relevant and so real and so warranted when so many people just disregard. this video... congrats to you !!!for feeling and embracing the pain and the power of this song.
Check out some Volbeat... your 4 Runner will thank you! "A Warrior's Call" (about a Danish boxer), or "Still Counting", "Shotgun Blues" is also good, among many others!
Layne's pain was from his drug habit. His songs radiated that pain, it's pure sadness we lost a talent like him. My roots are from Seattle, when Layne died I could not believe it. Our great loss.
And his pain was also due to Demri, his ex fiance. I truly believe her death in 1996 was a major nail in his coffin-even though it was still years before he passed. The last time Mike Starr went to spend time with him (just before he died) Layne told Mike that he saw Demri (her ghost) I believe she was coming to help him cross over, because he was dying.
Masterful pacing , giving the song the room to breath and explode with dynamics. The vocals were fkn amazing. His voice was like sandpaper sanding down any rough edges, so smooth. If you stood in front of him you might find yourself bald from your getting your hair blown away.
Ive lost count of how many times ive commented on this song. It was part of a gig that is in the history books fir sure. Peak layne. Peak vibe. Peak reaction ❤❤❤
I hope you’re at rest Layne ~ I wish u would have known how loved toy were by so many - and would be for so long after you passed. - Music misses your wonderful passion and amazing voice still - RIP Brother 💯
I know AIC gets hella copyright striken, but some of their stuff gets through. If possible I rec “I stay away”. I like most AIC songs but “I stay away” is one of the few songs that evokes real feelings for me. It’s hard to explain how the song makes me feel but maybe wistful, melancholic, and something resembling nostalgia even tho it’s not a song that’s nostalgic for me. Idk it just has a feel to it that is emotional. AIC’s catalog (w/ Layne) isn’t long so there isn’t a huge discography to go through, but they were an incredible band. Super evocative musically and Layne’s vocals are prob some of my all time fav. I’m a sucker for rasp in a voice and soulfulness, and Layne had both qualities.
There's definitely some crossover in grunge and your current favorite band, Tool. Since you love Tool, and you're familiar with Pink Floyd - think: Tool is to Grunge as Pink Floyd is to rock. An advanced hyper technical and artistic formulated version of the base genre.
When you’re young, you love with a pure love that is all fire and passion, and the heartbreak is often just as powerful. This song encapsulates that feeling perfectly. Thank you for the watch..! 😊
I've been in love with AIC for over 30 years. Very few singers invoke that feeling of pain like Layne. Sad to say it doesn't get much happier than this in much of his music.
PEARL JAM ARE MY FAVORITE!! MTV unplugged Black for starters and then all the rest of the set. I love Alice in Chains also my favorite. Thank you for sharing awesome reaction! 😊💓🤘✌️
Thank you for having the fortitude to examine something different. I admire your honesty and open mindedness. I have been an AiC fan since 1991 and had the good fortune of seeing Layne perform twice. This is probably my favorite recorded version of Love, Hate, Love…and you are absolutely correct on all of your points. One bit of trivia you may not know is that this song was written about the love of his life, Demri Parrot who was rumored to have been present at this show. This was recorded in 1991 at The Moore in Seattle and was a benefit concert for Make a Wish, I believe. I still get goosebumps every time I watch this. Layne was an unparalleled talent, imo; but to be fair, all of these guys are. This really showcased Layne’s unbelievable range, commitment to his art and how emotionally connected to it he was. People tend to forget that this was a time before synthetic music and computer tracks were used in live performances. This is one singer, one (phenomenal) guitar player, Mr Jerry Cantrell, one bass, Mike Starr and one extraordinary drummer, Sean Kinney. Talent like this just doesn’t exist anymore. So much emotion, real feelings and the ability to translate all that into music. What an incredible gift. Thank you. ✌🏼♥️🎵
Great reaction!! Alice in Chains will always be special to me. Seeing a former classmate, become one of the greatest vocalists of our generation, is truly a blessing. RIP..LS
Next I would look into "Nutshell", from their unplugged concert. "Man in the Box", Angry Chair", "Rooster", "Rotten Apple", are some of their best songs. If you like them, you should also check out "Black", unplugged, from Pearl Jam! Love your stuff, keep it up!
Yes!! Meet Mr. Layne Staley and My favorite band! They have so many great songs. I'd like to suggest bleed the freak live at the moore. Same show this video is from. Something softer and amazing would be Down In a hole, my personal fav!
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Layne Staley is a generational talent. Tragic story... But one of the best vocalists of his time and even ever.
Absolutely the BEST DAMN VOICE I'VE EVER HEARD AND THIS IS MY FAVORITE BAND OF ALL TIME! HIS DEATH WAS SO TRAGIC... HE DIED OF A HEROIN OVERDOSE AND WAS FOUND TWO WEEKS AFTER DIED AND WEIGHED ONLY 69 POUNDS! REST IN PEACE LAYNE. HE SINGS WITH THE ANGELS NOW!
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His body weighed 89 but it was been sitting .. non need to spread misinformation.
Let’s remember him for what he gave us.
I couldn't have said it better.
“That singer” is an icon. Tragic story that played out in his life and his lyrics. The world lost an unmatched artist when Layne left us. 🖤🖤
Grunge is a lifestyle! Yes I wear plaids, and I come from the PNW. Scottish, and German imagrents work the Timber industry and with all the rain and drugs available!
Many have not made it!
It always makes me laugh a little bit when reactors immediately rewatch the first "YEAHHHHH!!!" Moment only to see there are 5 more of them directly after it. But it IS a wow moment. One of the best live vocal rock performances of all time.
Lol yep, I knew it was coming too!
I kept yelling at the screen to listen and not keep pausing it lol!
Dude. Alice in Chains with Layne Staley were amazing. Lots of great songs to check out. I highly recommend Down in a Hole. Layne's passing was a tragic loss to the rock world.
Totally agree with your pick. Other great songs to react to are Nutshell (live) and Would !
They're actually still amazing. William ins't Layne and never will be, but he's William. A different element in the band.
@@bpschmidt4707 I was just having this discussion last night with a buddy. I really like William, but Layne was my all time favorite rock vocalist.
@@bpschmidt4707 I watched them live several years back. He's not Layne but he does a solid job and delivering the songs he sings. Jerry is still there and he was every bit as much Alice In Chains as Layne (lead guitar/vocals) so I highly encourage supporting them. I bought his solo album, Degradation Trip, back in HS my sophomore year. Angel Eyes is the first song that springs to mind, check it out. He's certainly not Layne on the vocals but he's not bad.
Down in a Hole is my favorite as well.
I always wonder if Layne knew that he just performed one of the top vocal performances of all time.
Yep, I’m wondering about that also
I wonder that too
Back in the early 90s, AIC was asked about being a grunge band, and their spontaneous answer was, "We have no idea cuz we're a metal band."
Fucking GOAT.
Exactly.
Layne Stanley is one of the saddest stories in music in my opinion. Interesting introduction to the band. Usually people get snagged by Down in a Hole or other songs on Dirt.
*Staley
@@lenamarii4561 I think autocorrect punched me in the face there. Or I am an idiot....either is plausible.
All (most) of the original 'grunge' era frontmen are just one giant sad story. Layne hits different because everybody watched him fall apart for years but nobody could do anything but watch him fade away.
@@Tim31NJsame with Scott Weiland. Dude was like a Rollercoaster, but mostly going down. When velvet revolver came out I didn't even recognize him....at all.
This song was about pain. His girlfriend gave him an std. Pretty nasty stuff!!
Grunge is a beautiful tragic rabbit hole that I hope you dive into. Alice in Chains - Rooster, Down in a Hole, Sickman, Would?, Man in the Box; then you have Pearl Jam, Nirvana waiting in the wings. Lovely reaction to this, Layne's voice is amazing. They also had an offshoot called Mad Season, supergroup with Pearl Jam and Screaming Trees members, very emotional songs, Layne sings there as well. Gone too soon, RIP
Don't forget Temple of the Dog and Candlebox
@@randyman1331 for sure :)
And Soundgarden.
All of Dirt
‘Again’ is pretty solid.
All that pain that allowed him to be such a great singer killed him.
RIP Layne Staley
Greatest Rock male vocalist of all time. Layne lives on in his music. Jerry writes and plays like no other. My personal most favorite Band!!!!
Best rock/metal singer of all time. RIP Layne!
O man, this is one of my favorite live performances ever and one of my fav bands.
I agree and I’m a Michael H too
You just stepped into the best genre of music along with the best to sing it. Buckle up 🎉
agreed
Exactly!! 😊💓🤘✌️
Fuck yeah!!
literally the worst era in music....heroin death filthy dirty depressing. the worst. the grown ass dude sat in his condo for years shooting up heroin; track marks, infections all over his emaciated skeleton body covered in bloody sores body alone weighing 80 lbs...his 'girlfriend' fried he rbody to death on the shit. at 20 years old, so god awful...
He doesn't listen to Alice In Chains he doing it for likes just like everyone other liar
I knew you would find them. You'll never let this band go away! 🐐 Great content 'nutshell' live MTV....and drop the mic
Yes yes yes!!🤟 Layne was one of a kind, Miss his voice & soul!🔥❤️ R.I.P. Layne
Imagine having never heard of this genre and never heard of AIC and the first thing you see and hear is this version of this song... I wish I could have that... Though to be honest, listening to this one live still always gives me the chills. RIP beautiful soul and singer Layne 🤍
Layne Staley was (and will always be) one of the best singers in rock history. His range and passion was unmatched but he went too young. Their 1st single ever is called "We Die Young" and was probably an omen of what was coming. They're one of my fav bands ever and will always love them. "Rain When I Die" is my personal favorite but they have so many absolute jewels.
Agreed 💯 %. I feel strongly about Rain When I Die, honestly was my first favorite Chains song.
I live in the Seattle area, the day it was made public about Layne's death- it did rain part of that day.
Same! Rain When I Die is such a precious gem!
Rain when I die is absolutely incredible-that riff, the harmonies in the bridge🤯 the whole album is flawless! Love you Layne🙏🏼
If I could like this 150 more times, I would! Absolutely the best live performance I've ever seen in this genre. Hope to see more AIC!
This was the best band of this erra and one of my favorites today. So incredible.
Also Alice has a crazy range, songwriting wise. They aren’t just “grunge”, never were. You’ll see.
Exactly. Their music style was pretty wide in the rock genre. From dark and heavy to beautiful acoustics. Just a beautiful band.
That's why even Metallica loved them.
I also loved the connection that Layne and Maynard James Keenan had. When you see old footage of them onstage together you can TOTALLY sense the bro-mance.
I would've LOVED to hear Layne & Maynard team up much more and perform each other's songs, similar to how Trent Reznor & David Bowie did.
It would've been epically amazing to hear Laynes vocals do Tool, like 'Push It' & hear Maynard do 'Brother' or even this track.
What I'd give to experience a reality where this was all possible!
Rooster is always on my list! Just Totally Awesome! This song is a great one too! Great singer, drum player guitarist, and Bass player! Thanks for sharing! Thanks for reminding me! Lol
My absolute favorite thing about Layne was the fact he encouraged the band to participate. He urged Jerry to write and sing and he embraced the contributions. Amazing. So many times it’s the in fighting and jealous paranoia that hampers great music.
Alongside Tool Alice in Chains was a very big part of my life in the early to mid '90s, he had a voice like no other and their gritty/angry/ some might say depressing style got me through some really difficult times in my own life during that period. Their music expressed so much of my own chaotic emotions back then. I love Man in the Box and so many more of their songs. Rain When I Die, Down in a Hole, Rooster, Angry Chair, so much great stuff.
And Maynard and Layne were friends. Both bands have spent time as my favorite. Just in case you weren't already aware, you can find versions of Man in Box and Them Bones with Maynard on vocals. There also is a live version of Layne singing along with Maynard on Opiate. Maynard actually really surprised me by how close to Layne he was able to sound.
@@isgrimner Wow I didn't know about Layne singing Opiate with Maynard! Is it on RUclips somewhere?
Layne and Maynard had an awesome bro-mance I would've loved to see develop further and would've really really loved to see them exchange vocal performances of each other's work.
Check out the video for 'Again' and no matter what dont miss when they did MTV unplugged!
He was incredibly talented. The band was solid all around.
Layne Staley..best rock vocalist ever..RIP Layne..God bless all the guys of AIC thanks for the beautiful music. 💜💜💜💜💜💜
Grunge music is amazing at capturing pain and angst and Layne is one of the best of the best.
Layne is one of the best singers ever. You can't help but feel every note.
Layne Staley is in my top 5 vocalists. RIP Grunge King. Yeah King 🔥🤘🌟☮️💜
Glad you dug this. It's a powerhouse performance. AiC have a lot of great tracks. Others have mentioned Down In A Hole (both the studio version and MTV Live Unplugged are great) but you could also check out Would?, Dam That River, Them Bones, Rain When I Die, Junkhead, (pretty much anything off Dirt), Nutshell, We Die Young, I Stay Away, Grind, Again... The list goes on.
I think Grind gets over looked and less love and appreciation than it deserves.
This song showcases Laynes amazing range. They have so many other great songs which actually have some amazing harmonies sung with the guitarist and co-vocalist Jerry Cantrell. Cantrell wrote a great song entitled "The Rooster" that was about his fathers time in the Vietnam war. The rooster is a nickname his father had been given. Other amazing songs are "Would?", "Sludge factory", "Nutshell", "No excuses", "Heaven Beside you", "Rain When I Die", "Down in a Hole", "Man in a box", "Angry Chair", "Sea of Sorrow", "Brother", and "I Stay away." They also had an amazing MTV Unplugged set they performed of many of these songs that rivaled Nirvana's unplugged set in how they reworked these songs into new pieces. Layne also later fronted another band that produced one album "Above". It was called "Mad Season" and was a supergroup comprised of members of the grunge bands of the time. Some great songs were "River of Deceit", "Long Gone Day", "I don't know anything", and "I'm above".
I love AIC and I'm glad you're jumping in. Layne was so amazing! I would like to suggest checking him out with the band Mad Season with the song Wake Up. It will blow you away.
Layne is my favorite vocalist to ever grace this planet. Love AIC, loved him in Mad Season. One of the best to ever do it. RIP Layne. You were a once in a lifetime experience for sure.
I agree. My son’s middle name is Layne, consequently.
Oh man, I didn't expect to catch some AIC on this channel! Hell yeah. As a zillion others have probably noted, you're checking out a legendary band right now in Alice in Chains - Literally, AIC was one of "The Big 4" (although 4 really isn't enough at all to account for the grunge movement that was happening at the time) of what became known as "grunge". In no particular order, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Nirvana, and Pearl Jam are the 4 powerhouses of not only the West Coast grunge movement, but all four of them were literally ALL FROM SEATTLE, and all 4 of them doing their thing in the same space. Despite being from the same city at the same time, each of the Big 4 have an incredibly distinct sound perhaps most characterized by their each-incredible frontmen, each band really breaking through the wall at the time and making a massive connection with people then and still.
As you can tell in the fashion, the hair, the vocal styles, grunge was born as a bit of a rejection to the Rock and social style that popularly preceded them. When you think of any other genre you might be intimately familiar with, and you think of the PILLAR artists that represented the groundbreaking and iconic movement in their respective space, Alice in Chains is one of the 'grunge peers' in that echelon.
I spent this comment writing not just about AIC but about the movement and their peers because really, they're all connected in this. If you liked Alice in Chains here, you absolutely need to hear more Alice in Chains, but you also AB-SO-LUTELY need to hear some of the other three as well. Like, without question. Technically unrelated to 'grunge', but Tool's groundbreaking EP "Opiate" was happening around the same time, absolutely in similar circles, venues, and crowds. You're tapping into it now, man. Catching up to an incredible time in rock history that means so much more to people that are quite still alive, that defined so much of our youth, attitudes, feelings, representation, and paths still. These bands literally paved the way, and that way was absolutely off the path at the time.
My favorite performance of all time! He uses his whole body on this! Jerry and Laynes harmonizing is legendary.. need to check out more from them!
One of my favorite bands... they have many great songs!
I Love AIC!! This is one of my favorite live performances of ALL Time!! Layne was Amazing~💖🌌✨️🌿💜
Agreed and this whole show was amazing
Layne singing Nutshell on MTV unplugged (the show tbh) makes me so many emotions. One of my all time favorite vocalists.
Saw them with stone temple pilots open opening for Red Hot Chili Peppers and stood off to the side by the bass player as I played back then, I could literally feel Lane’s vocals in my chest over the bass player. He had a raw power I’ve not heard since.
So jealous. I'd have loved to see Aic in their prime. Sadly it wasn't till I was older that I really fully experienced & fell in love with Chains. Shitty thing is I've lived in the Seattle area since months after Kurt died. I never got to see STP either. Saw Chili peppers in 1995 or 1996.
@@Sindollx666x I was blessed to have grown up in that era of music and seen some amazing concerts like Pantera open for White Zombie which is still to this day one of the best I’ve ever heard live. Saw every Slayer concert since Reign in Blood till the finale tour. One band I regret never getting a chance to see was Dark Angel. I was fan of theirs since their first album but never got the chance. I did get to see Nirvana but it was a horrible show. Kurt sounded like crap. Sound garden too and Chris sounded like crap which was disappointing to me back in the day. But that’s live lol
@AzViking69 I was lucky too. My mom fronted a rock band before I was born. She was a rocker my whole childhood. Started taking me to concerts when I was 5. I saw the Moody Blues, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Skid Row (when they were band new!) Aerosmith, and Skid Row again, moody blues, the monkees, and countless others!
I cried when I couldn't go see Motley Crue at 6. They were playing The Monsters of Rock festival and mom had to explain to me what "pit tickets" were, and how I would DIE .
@AzViking69 Pantera & Zombie holy eff that's awesome. I forgot they toured together. My mom got me into Zombie. I did a vocal cover of Pantera's Cemetery Gates not too long ago. I believe it's up on my channel.
That sounds like such a stacked concert, wtf haha
1 of my favorite and most underrated songs by Alice and Chains. Awesome reaction video!!
I miss them so much😢. I feel his pain… pure emotion pouring from his soul.. I cry every time I watch this performance 😔. RIP LS & RIP MS
Beautiful reaction to an amazing song/performance!
Quite simply one of the great rock vocal tracks. It doesn't get any better.
You definitely started with one of the best. Combination of Layne Staley and Jerry Cantrell was amazing
The great thing about the singer is not only can he hit the notes, but he can sustain them and continuously hit them. I would’ve loved for him to make it and see how far they go.
Incredible vocals and overall great band!!
✌❤
Layne let his pain flow through his brain.......you feel his vocals...such a humble caring guy , he was a human piano , the best and will never be forgotten
One of the great grunge bands. Anything from MTV unplugged would be wise to watch.
LOVE you reacted to some Alice In Chains but this is HARDLY their best song. Please do “Dam That River”, “Rain When I Die”, I Can’t Remember”, “Bleed the Freak”, “Sea of Sorrow”, “It Ain’t Like That”, 🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dirt is one of the greatest rock albums of all time.
YESSSSSSS 💯
This song is off their first album Facelift but both Facelift and Dirt are epic albums.
This is is on facelift
Your reaction is so relevant and so real and so warranted when so many people just disregard. this video... congrats to you !!!for feeling and embracing the pain and the power of this song.
Fun fact, Maynard from Tool and Layne Staley from Alice in Chains were friends. It all comes around. Welcome to the Alice in Chains rabbit hole....
Yes! Alice in Chains with Layne Staley, so good. I’d call this Seattle Grunge. Personal favourites are Rooster and Nutshell unplugged
Check out some Volbeat... your 4 Runner will thank you! "A Warrior's Call" (about a Danish boxer), or "Still Counting", "Shotgun Blues" is also good, among many others!
That whole album is "something different than you've ever heard". Sunshine & I Can't Remember are top 2 top tier recommendations.
Let the grunge journey begin!
Alice in Chains is an amazing band!!!
Live at The Moore is a classic concert
Layne's pain was from his drug habit. His songs radiated that pain, it's pure sadness we lost a talent like him. My roots are from Seattle, when Layne died I could not believe it. Our great loss.
And his pain was also due to Demri, his ex fiance. I truly believe her death in 1996 was a major nail in his coffin-even though it was still years before he passed.
The last time Mike Starr went to spend time with him (just before he died) Layne told Mike that he saw Demri (her ghost) I believe she was coming to help him cross over, because he was dying.
.......stemmed even way before that (pain).
My heart broke when he died. Such an amazing vocalist, Live at The Moore is some of his best, if not the best. Thanks for taking me back.❤
Grunge is personified in Layne Staley. He can drag a vocal through the dirt and still send chills up your arms. You can feel the pain.
Masterful pacing , giving the song the room to breath and explode with dynamics. The vocals were fkn amazing. His voice was like sandpaper sanding down any rough edges, so smooth. If you stood in front of him you might find yourself bald from your getting your hair blown away.
This song and this performance is how I became a fan
This is my favorite era/genre of music.
My man, my band!❤😢❤
This is one of the bands that even Tool idolizes. Slayer calls them; “the American Black Sabbath” I suggest Grind, Heaven Besides You and Frogs.
Ive lost count of how many times ive commented on this song. It was part of a gig that is in the history books fir sure. Peak layne. Peak vibe. Peak reaction ❤❤❤
I hope you’re at rest Layne ~ I wish u would have known how loved toy were by so many - and would be for so long after you passed. - Music misses your wonderful passion and amazing voice still - RIP Brother 💯
I know AIC gets hella copyright striken, but some of their stuff gets through. If possible I rec “I stay away”. I like most AIC songs but “I stay away” is one of the few songs that evokes real feelings for me. It’s hard to explain how the song makes me feel but maybe wistful, melancholic, and something resembling nostalgia even tho it’s not a song that’s nostalgic for me. Idk it just has a feel to it that is emotional. AIC’s catalog (w/ Layne) isn’t long so there isn’t a huge discography to go through, but they were an incredible band. Super evocative musically and Layne’s vocals are prob some of my all time fav. I’m a sucker for rasp in a voice and soulfulness, and Layne had both qualities.
Mad Season-River of Deceit, does it for me.
Rest in peace. One of music’s worst tragedies to ever happen.
There's definitely some crossover in grunge and your current favorite band, Tool.
Since you love Tool, and you're familiar with Pink Floyd - think: Tool is to Grunge as Pink Floyd is to rock.
An advanced hyper technical and artistic formulated version of the base genre.
You should check out ‘Bleed the Freak’ from this same “Live at the Moore” concert it’s equally amazing
Absolutely agree!! 🤗
Great pick!
When you’re young, you love with a pure love that is all fire and passion, and the heartbreak is often just as powerful. This song encapsulates that feeling perfectly. Thank you for the watch..! 😊
haven't watched yet but really excited to see reaction! This is an epic performance
I love seeing others discover AIC and the grunge for the first time. They had so many phenomenal songs.
Definitely dive into more AIC! My favorite grunge band hands down.
He could evoke that soulfulness at will. The man was pain to his core
I've been in love with AIC for over 30 years. Very few singers invoke that feeling of pain like Layne. Sad to say it doesn't get much happier than this in much of his music.
Ooh please go ahead and dive into the grunge rabbit hole. Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden are a goldmine of great songs and styles
PEARL JAM ARE MY FAVORITE!! MTV unplugged Black for starters and then all the rest of the set. I love Alice in Chains also my favorite. Thank you for sharing awesome reaction! 😊💓🤘✌️
You gotta do Rooster by these guys. That album went to Iraq with me. Song gets me every time.
I almost envy you man, so much amazing stuff out there that you've never heard!
Say Hello to Heaven. Live at the Moore from Temple of the Dog is an absolute must. Chris Cornell in his prime.
A definite one to check out is Down in a Hole, from their Unplugged special.
These notes give me chills every single time i hear it!
Thank you for having the fortitude to examine something different. I admire your honesty and open mindedness. I have been an AiC fan since 1991 and had the good fortune of seeing Layne perform twice. This is probably my favorite recorded version of Love, Hate, Love…and you are absolutely correct on all of your points. One bit of trivia you may not know is that this song was written about the love of his life, Demri Parrot who was rumored to have been present at this show. This was recorded in 1991 at The Moore in Seattle and was a benefit concert for Make a Wish, I believe. I still get goosebumps every time I watch this. Layne was an unparalleled talent, imo; but to be fair, all of these guys are. This really showcased Layne’s unbelievable range, commitment to his art and how emotionally connected to it he was. People tend to forget that this was a time before synthetic music and computer tracks were used in live performances. This is one singer, one (phenomenal) guitar player, Mr Jerry Cantrell, one bass, Mike Starr and one extraordinary drummer, Sean Kinney. Talent like this just doesn’t exist anymore. So much emotion, real feelings and the ability to translate all that into music. What an incredible gift. Thank you. ✌🏼♥️🎵
"I live for you, but I'm not alive" damn. What a line. Been there.
❤the absolute best singer, period!😮❤
Thanks for doing a band and song I love justice Polo .
Great reaction!! Alice in Chains will always be special to me. Seeing a former classmate, become one of the greatest vocalists of our generation, is truly a blessing. RIP..LS
The next step might should be Pearl Jam Black (MTV unplugged preferably)
Been listening to this song for over 20 years. It still brings me to emotion EVERY TIME.
THERE IT IS!!!! I'm glad you got there!!!
Next I would look into "Nutshell", from their unplugged concert. "Man in the Box", Angry Chair", "Rooster", "Rotten Apple", are some of their best songs. If you like them, you should also check out "Black", unplugged, from Pearl Jam! Love your stuff, keep it up!
Yes!! Meet Mr. Layne Staley and My favorite band! They have so many great songs. I'd like to suggest bleed the freak live at the moore. Same show this video is from. Something softer and amazing would be Down In a hole, my personal fav!
Best show I've ever seen by a mile. Lane at his absolute best. RIP
Oh Layne our beautiful golden god
Mistreater , Mista Bone & a funny Wasted Rock Ranger are my go to 😎
Love this music 🎶. Great band. I hope you loved them.♥️
Man in the Box please by Alice in Chains.