First Time Reaction | Alice In Chains - "Nutshell"

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Комментарии • 4 тыс.

  • @AileenSenpai
    @AileenSenpai  Год назад +1725

    This was such a hauntingly sad video, and sadly RUclips is really strict about my AIC uploads so I had to dim the video a bit for it to be unblocked. I hope you all understand as I would love to keep listening to them and honoring their legacy ❤️

    • @blainebasil6577
      @blainebasil6577 Год назад +8

      Thanks for this video always love seeing your videos and you’re so beautiful 😊

    • @blainebasil6577
      @blainebasil6577 Год назад +6

      The best channel

    • @mcbobly
      @mcbobly Год назад +15

      I really enjoy your reactions but find it absolutely ridiculous RUclips has to be such assholes about the videos. Still a great reaction and so sad to see just how bad Layne looks. Drug addiction is a bitch. RIP dude

    • @Arb1111-y1
      @Arb1111-y1 Год назад +8

      can you react to 'down in a hole' for your next AIC video.. you wont be disapointed.. its a trip because you can really feel his pain through this soung... like he trying to tell us something not rite.

    • @alyberop1
      @alyberop1 Год назад +14

      Make sure you check out the original on Jar of flies EP. Worth it for the guitar tone alone

  • @_type1rider
    @_type1rider Год назад +1155

    He wasn’t crying for help, he was saying goodbye. One of the greatest performances of all time!

    • @joeewing9364
      @joeewing9364 10 месяцев назад +16

      Damn..

    • @rminter44
      @rminter44 9 месяцев назад +15

      so heartbreaking true 😢

    • @Paul-kx2nb
      @Paul-kx2nb 9 месяцев назад +16

      That's how's I interpret nutshell

    • @RealRain89
      @RealRain89 9 месяцев назад +17

      Agreed he definitely did this for the fans

    • @BOBNTAM92
      @BOBNTAM92 8 месяцев назад +14

      😭 I still cry for him and he's been gone for over 20 years.

  • @sadboi7537
    @sadboi7537 Год назад +3193

    It’s literally the greatest acoustic performance of all time. I don’t care what anyone says. The raw emotion Layne puts out is immeasurable. RIP his sweet soul.

    • @antimatter2380
      @antimatter2380 Год назад +41

      It is so good that it virtually ruined normal AiC due to overplaying it.

    • @ozzy7109
      @ozzy7109 Год назад +98

      I challenge that with Pearl Jam "Black" unplugged/ acoustic version... The emotion Eddie puts out is insane

    • @vitorocks18
      @vitorocks18 Год назад +39

      Agreed Ozzy, Nutshell Unplugged w/Layne and Black Unplugged w/Vedder are my two favorite acoustic performances ever.

    • @harveyblevins74
      @harveyblevins74 Год назад +63

      @@vitorocks18 neither one come close to Down in a Hole. That is one for the history books.

    • @CD-gk9ix
      @CD-gk9ix Год назад +58

      Nirvana “where did you sleep last night” would like a word

  • @stuartmcdonagh7245
    @stuartmcdonagh7245 Год назад +489

    I read a comment once that said 'this is the closest anyone has come to singing at their own funeral'. I gotta say, that one hit hard. Such pain in this performance, RIP Layne.

    • @mikekennedy9777
      @mikekennedy9777 9 месяцев назад +1

      Woof

    • @hynesward
      @hynesward 7 месяцев назад +8

      i read a similar comment somewhere ... "Nutshell was Layne singing his own eulogy". So sad and such a huge loss to the world given his creativity and gift of his unique voice.

    • @FornoDan
      @FornoDan 6 месяцев назад +1

      Damn

    • @thobur2661
      @thobur2661 3 месяца назад

      i just read the same comment.

    • @BEEFSERPENT
      @BEEFSERPENT 3 месяца назад

      this was mid 90s before he started down the drughole

  • @SoOutrageous
    @SoOutrageous Год назад +322

    Jerry’s one of the most underrated guitarists of the era. So talented.

    • @thephan290
      @thephan290 10 месяцев назад +1

      Jerry, Marc Ford, Rich Robinson, Kim Thayil

    • @ST-ku5ni
      @ST-ku5ni 10 месяцев назад

      Yes, but with Layne, he was nothing.

    • @Yorkwoods44
      @Yorkwoods44 9 месяцев назад

      He just played the national anthem on his guitar at the Seattle Seahawks game the other day 🎸👍

    • @Rob-nd6eb
      @Rob-nd6eb 9 месяцев назад +1

      Jerry has always been a hero of mine! Inspirational.

    • @JohnThomas3500
      @JohnThomas3500 9 месяцев назад +4

      Me personally, I think that Mike Inez is very underrated as well. Even though man got to play with Ozzy Osbourne, he still doesn't get talked about that much.

  • @ericmcc75
    @ericmcc75 Год назад +718

    Layne was literally singing his own eulogy. It is haunting and honest.

    • @jamesgregg5689
      @jamesgregg5689 Год назад +4

      bruh he died in 2002

    • @ericmcc75
      @ericmcc75 Год назад +14

      @@jamesgregg5689 I know this.

    • @hutchphilpot6870
      @hutchphilpot6870 Год назад

      @@jamesgregg5689 Hey fck nut it was 1 of his last live performances EVER. We’re ALL aware of when he died versus when this unplugged was. This is about as close to eulogizing oneself is possible. Right up there with Kurt Cobain in Nirvanas unplugged and Johnny Cash’s music video/cover of “Hurt” by NIN.
      OP is right, he had lost teeth to addiction by this time. He was emaciated and withering away firmly in the grips of heroin addiction by this point. He wore gloves and a long sleeve shirt NOT for esthetics, but to hide the track marks in his hand and on his arms.
      Just over 6 months after this was taped the love of his life Demri died to an overdose. This became one of his last (and best imo) concerts ever. He stopped playing shows shortly after Demri died I believe and became a complete recluse. Sticking a needle in his arms until it finally killed him 5-6 years later.

    • @johnpenner2632
      @johnpenner2632 Год назад +6

      Hard to watch this because you are spot on.

    • @orangefaygo1
      @orangefaygo1 Год назад +25

      ​@@jamesgregg5689 He was already deep into his downward spiral before this was filmed in 96. He barley held on until 02.

  • @benquadinaros5069
    @benquadinaros5069 Год назад +598

    I saw someone say once that this is the closest you'll ever see of someone singing at their own funeral. And I think about that at least every day, RIP layne 🤘❤️

    • @TheNr86
      @TheNr86 Год назад +42

      Jhonny Cash singing "Hurt" is something like that too

    • @jeremybennoch4338
      @jeremybennoch4338 Год назад +13

      Warren zevon singing knocking on heavens door is something else I believe he recorded his version knowing he had terminal cancer

    • @rlg222
      @rlg222 Год назад

      Facts...

    • @jamesvancam
      @jamesvancam Год назад +14

      Layne & Kurt basically did this, Kurt suggested dark candles and lillies. He died mere months later, they both died the same day 8 yrs apart.

    • @benquadinaros5069
      @benquadinaros5069 Год назад +2

      @@jamesvancam yeah such a shame 😕 so many of the grunge greats have died over the years. A rock stars lifestyle is not a kind one

  • @sonofjorel1000
    @sonofjorel1000 7 месяцев назад +278

    In June I'll be 7 years clean from heroine. I used for the better part of 15 years. I feel this song so deep in my self. To anyone struggling, there is a great life on the other side of using. I promise.

    • @christipton7588
      @christipton7588 7 месяцев назад +8

      Congratulations. I'm glad you're still with us

    • @salvatoremaniscalco
      @salvatoremaniscalco 6 месяцев назад +1

      You rock man

    • @adamfree5982
      @adamfree5982 5 месяцев назад +1

      That’s amazing, happy to hear you overcame such a tremendous struggle

    • @dixienormus6941
      @dixienormus6941 5 месяцев назад

      Heroin or horoine? If you’ve watched the Big Lez Show you know what I’m asking

    • @doodahman2995
      @doodahman2995 5 месяцев назад +4

      In a hospital now. Just had surgery on my foot from an infection shooting this garbage fent tranq bs. Lucky I didn't lose my foot. This life is a nightmare. I hope I can kick it this time. I'm on 80 mgs of methadone and it barely helps. Hasn't been real heroin in CT in years.

  • @fubia44
    @fubia44 8 месяцев назад +126

    “…if I can’t be my own, I’d feel better dead…”
    Lyrics don’t come much more heartbreaking.

    • @AGKaiju
      @AGKaiju 4 месяца назад +2

      If the wetworks weren't kicking at any point before that line... they kicked in right there and then.

    • @johanburger4454
      @johanburger4454 4 месяца назад +2

      What will be left of me when I'm dead, there was nothing when I lived. MAYHEM

    • @mikemccourt6225
      @mikemccourt6225 Месяц назад

      The band now omits the latter part of that during live performances. Very sad.

  • @samuelbrown8059
    @samuelbrown8059 Год назад +539

    I have a hard time not completely breaking down every time I hear this song. This song really hits home for not only me but millions of people like me. Thank God for 9 years clean and sober. Rest easy Layne there is no more pain.

    • @brandi6087
      @brandi6087 Год назад +14

      Congrats on 9 years! I made it to 13.5 years but recently relapsed. Addiction is so crazy. Keep kicking it's ass!

    • @joewerner6939
      @joewerner6939 Год назад +9

      I can’t do it and you know for Layne, I will shed tears every fucking time. Keep going on your sober journey brother.

    • @tennillecard1170
      @tennillecard1170 Год назад +6

      ​@@joewerner6939 Yes you can💖💖🙏

    • @larry7799
      @larry7799 Год назад +4

      Hell yeah

    • @williammoore1941
      @williammoore1941 Год назад +8

      Nice job. One day at a time. Keep up the good fight against those demons. 5.28.2008 is the day I quit burying myself. I believe Layne sang this to worn us of the end game to addiction, Angels do exist.

  • @landomack956
    @landomack956 Год назад +709

    One of the most iconically haunting performances. Layne was so bad at this point drug wise and no matter what he always delivered a flawless performance. The way he just walks right into his opening note, ugh. Chills

    • @TheDeadStretch
      @TheDeadStretch Год назад +13

      Yeah he pretty much had lost all his teeth by this point.

    • @chrisj3318
      @chrisj3318 Год назад +2

      well said!

    • @steev11
      @steev11 Год назад +24

      Yeah, he walks right out and goes straight to the mic and starts singing like a boss. This performance is chilling.

    • @sunshynff
      @sunshynff Год назад +31

      @@TheDeadStretch ....No he hadn't, he was on heroin not meth, and while it's obvious he is not in a good shape emotionally during this performance, there is absolutely no evidence he was high this night, and he didn't pass away until 6years after this performance.

    • @dizzle7558
      @dizzle7558 Год назад +7

      @@sunshynff You are incorrect..

  • @PeterOldschool
    @PeterOldschool Год назад +215

    This was Layne's message to his bandmates and to the world. His own eulogy. He knew it was a battle that he was going to lose. For as sad and defeated as this tune is, he seemed at peace with knowing he made his own demise. It was inevitable to him, but he left us with his soul and emotion in his music.

    • @juvenilegolden
      @juvenilegolden Год назад +6

      Well put. I think he wanted the pain to end and be at peace.

    • @KingOrpheus
      @KingOrpheus 10 месяцев назад +6

      Not only this, but he disappeared into reclusiveness right after this performance. :(

    • @TStizzle19
      @TStizzle19 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@KingOrpheus he was also reclusive for months leading up to this performance

    • @mattc16
      @mattc16 9 месяцев назад +10

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@KingOrpheus Reclusiveness isn’t exclusive to suicidal thoughts. Most people don’t understand heroin addiction. You don’t become reclusive because you’re suicidal which in turn was caused by heroin use; you become reclusive because you’re a heroin addict. You get to the point where you always want to use in order to get that rush. It’s not that you wish to be reclusive, but you hate the shame you feel when around family and friends, and any friends that do use heroin are trying to pickup or get money to pickup. The only times you care to be with someone else is when needing to pickup or getting help acquiring money to pickup. You end up alone not because you’re looking to die, but because heroin addiction’s biggest side effect is selfishness due to its overpowering ability to make you crave more of it and avoid anything that gets in the way of that.

    • @saschaszynkadobelke
      @saschaszynkadobelke 9 месяцев назад +2

      I'm in tears reading this... All these beautiful souls....

  • @livingtheparallel5980
    @livingtheparallel5980 Год назад +29

    I cry every single time I see this performance. Haunting and iconic. We love you Layne

  • @erased84
    @erased84 Год назад +190

    “If I can’t be my own, I’d feel better dead.”
    I’ve listened to this songs thousands of times and that line always makes me tear up 😢 RIP LAYNE. You are greatly missed.

    • @kimslash
      @kimslash Год назад +2

      The part that scares me is that in most places, you can't even "kill yourself". A dog has more dignity

    • @tylertunison2415
      @tylertunison2415 Год назад +1

      Has always been one of my favorite quotes. Have it tattooed on my wrist for that reason.

    • @Lemon-rk9hq
      @Lemon-rk9hq Год назад +1

      Yeah man it’s a sad song so is down in a hole very sad song

    • @10304KH
      @10304KH Год назад +2

      I listened to this when I was a teenager but it wasn’t until my 40s when I completed understood this verse. Who we become and what we identify as is more important than being alive if it’s taken away from us. I was badly injured at 42 and couldn’t walk for months. The darkest point in my life. When I heard this song during that time I cried like never before. I wanted death because I had an active life. Secretly I asked god to just take me if I couldn’t walk again. I wanted to be my own my self as I identified as. I eventually walked again and got my life back. No one knows that I desired death if this wasn’t the outcome.

    • @jgfunk
      @jgfunk Год назад +2

      It's also highlighted because all Guitars drop out and it's just the drums and vocals...so freaking good.

  • @jtconley7647
    @jtconley7647 Год назад +361

    Jar of Flies hands down was one of the best album's of the 90's - absolute perfection - RIP Layne 🖤🖤🖤

    • @yduronerom6380
      @yduronerom6380 Год назад +9

      Amen brother. We're blessed maniacs to even have been around when these jams were in play atm too. Those were pretty sweet times way back in the day and I've still got tons of memories left...minus all the brain cells lost to headbanging drug and booze filled nights that lasted well into the day. Decent enough for myself.

    • @galaxydrifter1165
      @galaxydrifter1165 Год назад +2

      Tripod has that same effect on me. They were the band for me when I was growing up. Layne was truly 1 of 1

    • @Jeff-ok6dr
      @Jeff-ok6dr Год назад +5

      They recorded it in a week. Alice in Chains doesn't get enough credit on how talented they are. RIP Layne and Mike

    • @yduronerom6380
      @yduronerom6380 Год назад

      @@Jeff-ok6dr sheer greatness isn't truly appreciated until you can stop and soak it all in. I took em for granted back when I was 17 or 18 either man. Now I see it all much clearer

    • @Jeff-ok6dr
      @Jeff-ok6dr Год назад +1

      @@yduronerom6380 I was 12 when I first heard them back in the late 90s. But as I got into my mid 20s I truly appreciated them for being such a great band given all the problems they faced

  • @jeremyhunter5954
    @jeremyhunter5954 Год назад +36

    again, im on youtube listening to nutshell reactions as if i can, vicariously, feel the pain with someone else. im going through a lot right now... i so dearly miss Layne and his voice. im a grown freaking man and yet, i'll admit that i get literal tears in my eyes every time i hear this. i lost my sister in 2003. this song will forever be attached to the last living memory i have of her. it never gets easier no matter how many times i hear this.
    thank you for reviewing this. keep this track alive forever. in this lifetime and the next

    • @tommyofthehillpeople
      @tommyofthehillpeople 9 месяцев назад +2

      I hope life is easing up on you a bit now. This song is also attached to loss in my life. I somehow manage to find peace and joy through the tears too though. May you find that side as well. Someday if not today.

    • @ajayasiver3944
      @ajayasiver3944 8 месяцев назад +2

      i hope you are doing well my friend. i relate to your comment too well. peace be with you

    • @deanmays7133
      @deanmays7133 3 месяца назад

      I feel ya brother. Drugs took my youngest brother in 2012, and my mother is 1989. It's a pain that I can never shake. Keep strong.

  • @isolatedmic
    @isolatedmic 11 месяцев назад +23

    I'm 35, I don't remember a time in my life where Layne Staleys voice wasn't part of my daily life, due to my father raising me on his music. And even to this day, watching this reaction video, I still get emotional and start tearing up to this live performance. It's tough to watch yet still so beautiful.

    • @levihouse5345
      @levihouse5345 8 месяцев назад

      Your father has great taste in music

    • @jordanmcbride9215
      @jordanmcbride9215 3 месяца назад

      I still remember the same radio station listening to all their music announcing his death. Tragic but so glad he left us this music

  • @snoot79
    @snoot79 Год назад +322

    Layne wrote the lyrics to nutshell.... the other AIC band mates wrote the music.... you feel this in your bones because not only did Layne write this... he lived it and felt it .... RIP in Layne... gone but definitely not forgotten 😢

    • @johnnyrichmond8359
      @johnnyrichmond8359 Год назад +20

      Makes me cry brother every time I hear this I've myself been there but clean for 8 years 👊

    • @CP-kb1du
      @CP-kb1du 11 месяцев назад +5

      Jerry Cantrell is the Song Writer of Chains ..... lost era of real music Hurts so much still ....LAYNE and MIKE

    • @ArielAriel-rg8ng
      @ArielAriel-rg8ng 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@CP-kb1duLayne wrote many AIC songs and all of the songs of the album Above with Mad Season

    • @luisalejandrosalazarpercak173
      @luisalejandrosalazarpercak173 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@CP-kb1du Ok, but the lyrics of this song were written by Layne

    • @TTerilee
      @TTerilee 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@johnnyrichmond8359sane here. Keep at it!

  • @stevenlewis7643
    @stevenlewis7643 Год назад +80

    Don't forget about Mike Starr the original bassist for Alice in Chains, with which he played from the band's formation in 1987 until January 1993. He was also a member of Sato, Gypsy Rose, and Sun Red Sun. RIP Mike Starr.

  • @Tim21189
    @Tim21189 10 месяцев назад +10

    Alice In Chains Unplugged is an experience. It’s just so full of raw emotion, despair, and beauty. Layne’s crying out the anguish of his soul. It’s haunting, mesmerizing, sad and beautiful.

  • @johnpenner2632
    @johnpenner2632 Год назад +12

    Aileen, your reaction is spot on. Layne was one of the greatest vocalists of his generation and is sorely missed. God bless everyone that is or has fought this demon.

  • @409playa
    @409playa Год назад +337

    Layne accepted his fate by this point and his mates knew it. They all had such somber but loving expressions, like they were watching old footage of a friend that's already passed. He was far past a cry for help. I don't remember where it's from, but the most fitting description I've read was this performance is like Layne speaking at his own eulogy. I listen to this version weekly and it still brings me to tears sometimes.

    • @AndrewBairdarbe59
      @AndrewBairdarbe59 Год назад +15

      You can certainly argue he was beyond saving at this point, but I don't think he or his bandmates had accepted this fate by the time of this show like you say. It's only a handful of months later, but people who were close to Layne have openly said (there are several Alice in Chains documentaries that reinforce this) that where he seems to have given up on life was later that same year (1996) when his long-time girlfriend/fiancee Demri Parrot passed away from a heroine overdose. Contrary to what you're suggesting, I think that this show was seen by all of them as an opportunity to potentially regain some momentum after repeatedly having to fade into the background because of Layne's addiction problems.

    • @acroraptoryt6926
      @acroraptoryt6926 Год назад +6

      it still brings me to tears sometimes I love this song more than anything.

    • @gosborg
      @gosborg Год назад +4

      @@AndrewBairdarbe59 Thanks for the information, Andrew. It sounds very plausible and puts that performance into a different, somewhat less somber perspective.

    • @Jaxon8905
      @Jaxon8905 Год назад +4

      @@AndrewBairdarbe59 agree 100%. I could understand if he died right after the fact, but 6 years later? Easily debatable he wasn’t as gone as a lot of folks think. He was just having bad withdrawals at unplugged to tell the difference

    • @DeepOwl1073
      @DeepOwl1073 Год назад +3

      @@Jaxon8905 I agree. This wasn't even near the end. He was just on one.

  • @MultiHarrycat
    @MultiHarrycat Год назад +141

    Knowing Layne spent the last two weeks of his life alone in a hotel room locked away with his demons is heartbreaking. One of the greatest voices......sad, very sad.

    • @janetg3984
      @janetg3984 Год назад +25

      I completely agree but it wasn't a hotel....it was his own apartment. So at least he was home in a familiar place. His Mom and another close family friend found him.

    • @aces553
      @aces553 Год назад +10

      He was at his condo in Seattle. A recluse for years. He couldn't even digest food anymore 😢

    • @tpl6963
      @tpl6963 Год назад +4

      but also selfish. he couldn't tour their 1996 self titled album because he was too busy shooting heroin. it's very sad what happened to him but, he made his own bed and mistakes

    • @Ray_Pisst
      @Ray_Pisst Год назад +6

      He died in his condo , his body sat for 2 weeks before he was found , sad shit

    • @Carlogambino12381
      @Carlogambino12381 Год назад +1

      @@aces553 he was in his condo

  • @user-mp1wq4yb6n
    @user-mp1wq4yb6n 6 месяцев назад +4

    I'm amazed at your empathy.. you feel so much and are vulnerable to the artists struggles. It's one of my favorite songs.. hits close to home!

  • @liamcross395
    @liamcross395 Год назад +8

    Every time this track is played. He is immortal. Let's keep his spirit alive. We miss you Layne......R.I.P brother

  • @raulozuna3545
    @raulozuna3545 Год назад +210

    Watching this still makes me emotional 25 or so years later. Alice in Chains were so immersed in drugs and on one hand contributed to some timeless music, but also took layne and michael away from us. Rest in Power michael starr and layne Staley 🙏🖤

    • @dboy2462
      @dboy2462 Год назад +3

      They could very well be alive if it were not for prohibition.

    • @jaycorby
      @jaycorby Год назад +3

      Raul Ozuna The disease of addiction is horrific. It not only affects the addict, but everyone close to him, including society as a whole. I used to drive wasted all the time, and managed not to kill myself or anyone else, thanks to some Power greater than myself.

    • @kennypowers3984
      @kennypowers3984 Год назад

      @@dboy2462 Prohibition? You sure that is your final answer?

    • @dboy2462
      @dboy2462 Год назад +2

      @@kennypowers3984 Absolutely. Most of the problems associated with heroin addiction are caused by prohibition.

    • @spaceghost8995
      @spaceghost8995 Год назад +1

      @@jaycorby You mean as far as you KNOW you didn't kill anyone.

  • @reeltalkwithrealnurses9518
    @reeltalkwithrealnurses9518 Год назад +6

    Right before he died he wrote and sang a song WAKE UP live at the Moore Theater in Seatle with a band named Mad Season.. He is pleading with himself to "Wake Up" and get his addiction under control. Telling himself "Slow suicide is no way to go". Brilliant and sad performance.

  • @ST-ku5ni
    @ST-ku5ni 10 месяцев назад +8

    Your reaction brings me back to how we all felt. It is hard to watch someone so brilliant not know how to deal with it. RIP Layne. We sincerely miss you.

  • @cbdawg4242
    @cbdawg4242 Год назад +388

    The whole AIC unplugged album is well worth the time. Greatest unplugged album MTV ever put out

    • @nikjohnson9944
      @nikjohnson9944 Год назад +2

      Hell YEAH.... Best album by them...

    • @BastardZombieKiller1
      @BastardZombieKiller1 Год назад +4

      Agreed. It's the best by a wide margin too. Nothing comes close.

    • @Thirteenwindows
      @Thirteenwindows Год назад +24

      Nirvana and Alice in chains unplugged were the Roman empire of mtv unplugged experience.

    • @craigcampbell8560
      @craigcampbell8560 Год назад +7

      @@Thirteenwindows Exactly. The two best unplugged performances by a country mile were Alice in Chains and Nirvana.

    • @benf1111
      @benf1111 Год назад +5

      Probably one of the best things MTV ever did was the unplugged series. Too bad they can't or won't do such things anymore.

  • @irishsteve209
    @irishsteve209 Год назад +193

    It’s very heartening to see a young person such as yourself to really understand Laynes lyrics and see the meaning.

    • @sirriel5629
      @sirriel5629 Год назад +8

      i am 23, and I can relate to everything he sings about..

    • @humanemink8638
      @humanemink8638 Год назад +6

      I’m 19 and can relate to it

    • @frankswildyear
      @frankswildyear Год назад +4

      He had shrunk down to 90lbs, lost all his teeth, suffered incontinence, and was dead for two weeks before anyone noticed…

    • @siftingz
      @siftingz 6 месяцев назад

      im 16. i grew up listening to alice in chains but a couple years ago i really started analyzing the lyrics more, learning all their songs and reading about their stories. its truly sad. it breaks my heart. any time people say anything negative about alice in chains or layne i will get SO defensive about it

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan 6 месяцев назад

      Uh. They’re incredibly straightforward. Not exactly complex writing here, Steve.

  • @Jstn044
    @Jstn044 Месяц назад +2

    So glad you pointed out the bass line in the beginning. That always hits me first. Right in the chest. And then there is Layne...

  • @jennifersudol5859
    @jennifersudol5859 11 месяцев назад +6

    I'm a genXer and this song says a lot about our generation. I was 25 when this was released. I am so glad to have been a part of this scene. It changed my life and I know people my age felt every word. I loved the dark music and I still listen to all of it to this day. We needed an outlet and we found one hell of a way to express it.

  • @donnapinson5583
    @donnapinson5583 Год назад +101

    I'm 66 yrs old and recently watched this unplugged album and after only knowing man in a box I fell in love with Layne and Jerry's voices. I heard Nutshell from Upchurch who added in loving memory at the end. I was shocked because I didn't know he passed so I researched everything I could find and I love and respect Layne Staley and my heart is broken. They are my favorite band at 66. I cry over so many songs. Rip Layne❤

    • @davidt5943
      @davidt5943 Год назад +2

      AIC are truly songmasters.

    • @beza511
      @beza511 Год назад

      Love this, Donna.

    • @porkflaps4717
      @porkflaps4717 Год назад +2

      The talent of Chains is OFF THE SCALE. These guys are/were THE REAL DEAL. The songwriting, the production, the music and the choices made, the honesty. You'd be hard pressed to find a band that could do IT ALL and do it at the highest level. This band was my goto for something heavy and something that fires on all cylinders like no other. I can't think of a single song I dislike with the Staley lineup.

    • @tpl6963
      @tpl6963 Год назад +5

      AiC are probably the best band of the 90s. much better than the other Seattle bands they were associated with, for better or worse. their songs hold up so well

    • @danx1andson.
      @danx1andson. Год назад +1

      Upchurch needs to stay in his lane.

  • @bloodcards3084
    @bloodcards3084 Год назад +96

    It wasn't just Layne, the whole band had really hard lives.

    • @ahilleastsavalos5573
      @ahilleastsavalos5573 Год назад +8

      Well I know that..... The whole band was shooting up blues together there was no going back at that time

  • @kellygrubbs915
    @kellygrubbs915 Год назад +5

    The lyrics alone are absolutely heart wrenching as you said ESPECIALLY knowing how he died to his addiction but what rips at my soul even more to me is the points after the lyrics where it truly sounds as if his soul is whaling out in deep pain. Rest peacefully Layne 💔🙏🏻

  • @grbggaming6885
    @grbggaming6885 2 месяца назад +1

    I remember when I was in the bottomless depths of heroin addiction in 2013, my brother was driving and his friend was in the passenger seat. The car was packed full of the stuff we had left after we became homeless. We were on our way to Detroit to go get more dope. This song was playing, and I was balling my eyes out in the back seat. Hid my face behind one of the boxes so they couldn't see me. After some more pain and heartache, I finally got sober sitting in jail and then going to rehab. Still brings tears to my eyes. Out of all the so-called "grunge" bands, Alice in Chains was the best by far. No one could sing like Layne, and no one could play like Jerry.

  • @drewcliff82
    @drewcliff82 Год назад +136

    Ahhhhh but I want it now lol. You also have to check out "Down in a Hole" unplugged from this same concert. So amazing and you will love it. Alice in Chains is my favorite band from the grunge era.

    • @tatuhammer8247
      @tatuhammer8247 Год назад +9

      Down in a Hole, at leas for me, hits a lot harder than this one... and Nutshell hits you hard, belive me.

    • @drewcliff82
      @drewcliff82 Год назад +8

      @@tatuhammer8247I think it does as well. But especially the unplugged version in this concert. It also really highlights Jerry's skills as well.

    • @dmphax
      @dmphax Год назад +4

      @@drewcliff82 Jerry's vocals in DIAH unplugged bring me to tears.

    • @hmpf
      @hmpf Год назад

      She already did

    • @drewcliff82
      @drewcliff82 Год назад +2

      @@hmpf She already did the unplugged version from this exact concert????

  • @stardust360
    @stardust360 Год назад +149

    He knew he was loosing it all, yet he made it as beautiful he could, for everyone. And now I'm crying. RIP Laney.

  • @cholosocks
    @cholosocks День назад

    I love how Layne comes out, sits down and rips that first note with ease. It goes to show how much of a cry for help this song was, it's so genuine and heartfelt that he can just belt it out without it feeling rehearsed, as if he's opening his heart right then and there.

  • @LeroyVW087
    @LeroyVW087 Год назад +169

    Layne was one the best vocalist ever, his haunting voice and the way him and Jerry perfectly harmonize. He was so bad in addiction at the time of this show he had to wear the glasses to hide the fact he was high at the time. I’ve watched addiction take so many wonderful people, so many truly amazing people. I myself fought addiction for more than half my life and it’s very easy for everything to spiral out of control. I’m will say that I am so thankful we were able to hear his magic. Anyone who is suffering with addiction really needs to take a good hard look at your life. Heroin, Fentanyl, it’s not prejudice, color, social status, family values, none of them matter. You would think a man who has all the money he can spend would enjoy some of the fortune, yet Layne and so many in addiction cut themselves off from the world, sitting in silence in their own hell til finally the day comes when your body cannot handle anymore and it shuts down. Please don’t let the lure of drug culture grab a hold of ya, most won’t return, some will never be the same. The ones who do make it out should be spreading the word. We have been there and felt the loneliness, the disparity, the feeling that all hope is gone. Don’t be a victim to a drug. Don’t leave loved ones missing your presence.

    • @fanaticchristian
      @fanaticchristian Год назад +2

      Well said friend

    • @oliverping5503
      @oliverping5503 Год назад +3

      He has THE best rock voice in history

    • @gabrielkern3741
      @gabrielkern3741 Год назад

      About this... 🙏🏻🤘🏻

    • @wingzero3069
      @wingzero3069 Год назад +1

      He was also suffering from food poisoning that night, making this performance that much more impressive.

    • @wingzero3069
      @wingzero3069 Год назад

      @@oliverping5503 Layne was able to hit the sixth register, which is not usually in the vocal range of most men. I struggle just to hit some of the note he hits in this song.

  • @LifelessDeaD75
    @LifelessDeaD75 Год назад +115

    Definitely gotta do the Love Hate Love live at the Moore....they're all so young and hitting on all cylinders....Rain When I Die live in Frankfurt Germany is f'n awesome too....there are so many great AiC songs....Layne to me is the GOAT!!!! Also don't miss Mad Season it was a supergroup formed with Layne, Mike McCready, John Baker Saunders, and Barrett Martin with the hopes of helping Layne get sober....album is deeeeeep....unfortunately the bass player Saunders also passed due to an overdose a few years before Layne

    • @stephen9302
      @stephen9302 Год назад +3

      Love HATE Love is EPIC

    • @likcxs1530
      @likcxs1530 Год назад +1

      live at glasburry on the live record

  • @CarlWollaber-ok3gc
    @CarlWollaber-ok3gc Год назад +4

    God bless you girl for getting AIC on your channel. I truly appreciate your raw emotion while listening...Layne's lyrics transcend throughout the heaven's and will live on forever. Also his lyrics saved so many lives mine included...Rest in peace my brother....again thank you....

  • @richarddillard180
    @richarddillard180 3 месяца назад +1

    You literally just experienced grief. It's beautiful that you shared with us

  • @Supercell2
    @Supercell2 Год назад +101

    Layne had in my humble opinion had one of THE greatest voices to ever stand behind a microphone. Saw them twice and was just in awe of his vocal ability.

    • @chrisbailey9377
      @chrisbailey9377 Год назад +4

      You are correct in your opinion. Definitely one of the greatest. Definitely the most unique rock vocals.

    • @luzng
      @luzng 11 месяцев назад

      Happy 4 u

    • @hernandezmarkie7382
      @hernandezmarkie7382 11 месяцев назад

      🐐

    • @beezuskhrist1764
      @beezuskhrist1764 8 месяцев назад +1

      His voice is a national treasure

  • @jakeb3055
    @jakeb3055 Год назад +108

    As a Gen X kid, our music is filled with melancholy and haunting sadness. We are often regarded as the forgotten generation and it shows in our music.
    No one to cry to and no place to call home. That sums up the feeling and mood of my generation of which Layne Staley was a part of.

  • @paulflowers786
    @paulflowers786 5 месяцев назад +1

    God I love your passion. Ima pretty tough ass dude but this makes me cry every time. These cats were my favorite band in my teens, them and Pantera plastered on my wall since I was 14. I played their songs on guitar AND bass. I had a shirt of his broken leg X-ray. Loved that fricken dude. I appreciate your concern for him. Once ina lifetime dude. I relate to some of his struggles, it's never exactly the same but AS AN EMPATH,I put my self in ppls shoes and relate to the crazy shit I endure. This is one of the most melancholy tracks ever. I've either felt or continue to feel every word of this song. Thank you for your recognition of him 💛

  • @leroywilson3326
    @leroywilson3326 2 месяца назад

    That was the most beautiful honest in raw review I have ever heard made about this fantastic band and my favorite vocalist of all time. Thank you for putting into words so eloquently the feelings that I feel every time I hear this song, you are a gem.

  • @SINNERSAVEDBYGODSGRACE88
    @SINNERSAVEDBYGODSGRACE88 Год назад +86

    I’m 33 and I grew up on ANC and after losing my big brother to a heroin overdose Thanksgiving morning 2011.
    I watched this and instantly got goosebumps all over my body!
    This song hits a part of me that’s unexplainable RIP Layne and Ty miss you both!!

    • @johnpenner2632
      @johnpenner2632 Год назад +2

      So sorry to hear about your Brother. So many good people have died at the hands of this shit. Fought my own battle with prescription painkillers and thank goodness I got help. This song hits many a nerve for me, so hauntingly beautiful and tragic at the same time. R.I.P. to Layne, your Brother and everyone that has lost the battle .

    • @cherylmontgomery9753
      @cherylmontgomery9753 8 месяцев назад

      So sorry for the loss of your brother. Too many people have lost their lives to heroin. I have two sons who were teens in the 90's. They had many friends that would hang out at my house who became like sons to me. At least half of them have lost their lives to heroin. There are no words to explain the pain and loss. Take care my friend.

    • @ryanvislay9173
      @ryanvislay9173 8 месяцев назад

      I'm 38 and grew up on them, too. My little brother just lost his life to fentynal 8/26/23, and now this song has a whole new connection to me, so I feel like I know exactly what you're talking about

  • @wildmanmountainjack3725
    @wildmanmountainjack3725 Год назад +32

    When I am depressed, I feel like this. The genius of an artist is to be able to describe the human condition. This is more than a song - it is art.

  • @jamiemcphail1432
    @jamiemcphail1432 11 месяцев назад +2

    As I was singing it, I was hoping you wouldn't cry. You did and then I did and now I love your heart ❤

  • @vicko1978
    @vicko1978 Год назад +3

    Nutshell hits me more then any song ever written, im 45 and grew up with AIC, having struggled with depression amd addiction this song has brought me to tears countless times, i truly love this song, i feel it has been woven into my DNA.

  • @Aeye424
    @Aeye424 Год назад +31

    Don’t apologies sunshine we have all shed a tear watching this cry for help. He left us with this beautiful part of his soul he choose to share.🙏🏻

  • @simshady1720
    @simshady1720 Год назад +93

    Listen to Mad Season, his project after AIC, and last before his passing. It's a cry out about his addiction. An amazing voice, an amazing talent, a tragic loss.

    • @chrisparsons6686
      @chrisparsons6686 Год назад +2

      Been listening to at least once a day since it came out it its flawless awesome fuckin album👊💯💯💯

    • @75rlaf
      @75rlaf Год назад +6

      Wake Up is screaming for help

    • @williamberry8895
      @williamberry8895 Год назад +2

      He did the tripod album right after mad season. They were broken up for a few after jar of flies he did mad season but the label for Aic was owed 1 more album which kicks ass

    • @robbiek2958
      @robbiek2958 Год назад +3

      River of deceit

    • @davidstanley9543
      @davidstanley9543 Год назад +2

      I thought "Class of '99" was the last thing Layne recorded. The Pink Floyd cover for The Faculty soundtrack. That was 1998 or 1999, I believe? He was also in the middle of writing a possible guest vocal for a Taproot track in his apartment while he passed. Layne's mom said the demo instrumental was in his stereo when they found him.

  • @Djiemeel
    @Djiemeel 6 дней назад

    The fact that u cried, now u can cry too (like u give permission). To heal is hard
    Depression is not something to ignore. Been fighting it whole my life.
    Always depressed but never showing/sharing. U just made me drop my guard. And I Love U for that,... I thank U

  • @user-hv2pq4jf5v
    @user-hv2pq4jf5v 2 месяца назад

    I love that you feel so deeply about some of these songs that was a road map to many of us older folks lives..

  • @SaltPepperEconomics
    @SaltPepperEconomics Год назад +73

    Personally I think their darkest song is Down in a Hole. Plus the vocal duet in the unplugged is insane

  • @jasondavis8652
    @jasondavis8652 Год назад +56

    Absolutely love her reaction. She nailed this. Absolutely in the moment of what Layne was feeling... my favorite unplugged was Alice n Chains.

  • @ChrisM-tn3hx
    @ChrisM-tn3hx Год назад +2

    This is the first video I've seen of yours. I'm glad you did this song. I used to sing, way back in the day, and AIC was one of my favorite, if not my favorite band, because for me, and many of my generation, it was like he was the only one who truly knew the depth of the torment you felt inside.
    Nutshell took me ages to be able to sing without my voice cracking, because it hit me so hard. I couldn't perform is without tears for a long time. Music for the broken. Watching your reaction, it hits me the same way all over again. I wish he was still with us. What a fucking tragedy.
    My own son also loved AIC. Unfortunately, last year he lost his battle with depression, too. Now it affects me in a whole new way.

  • @juanbalderas430
    @juanbalderas430 6 дней назад

    I've seen many acoustic performances by my favorite artists, from AIC, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, etc. Honestly, this was an Oscar winner performance. Even Kurt Cobain said " I can't fxxx with that". I wish he could have gotten everything under control and finish his career with an unplugged performance with Mad Season. Layne has to be a top ten vocalists of all time in music history. In this performance he was even missing some teeth, if you pay close attention you can hear his lisp, don't mention that he was a little high, but still gave the greatest unplugged performance of all time. It is such a beautiful thing to see him sing with such ease, it's poetry in motion. With all Sincerity, Rest In Peace, Layne.

  • @Edith_Puthie96
    @Edith_Puthie96 Год назад +33

    Something that hit me hard was learning about Layne Staley before listening to all of Unplugged. The glasses to hide his sunken eyes, the gloves to hide the needle and drag marks, and the slight lisp from his missing teeth killed me, damn near pushed me to tears.

  • @cyyoung3985
    @cyyoung3985 Год назад +75

    The emotion in “grunge” is what made it what it is. Nothing will even eclipse what that scene did, said, and was for so many people from that era. The music was everything for so many people from the 90s. It defined a generation. It made it okay to feel. My favorite band from that era, and Layne Stanley will always be the greatest for me.

    • @StMichael7
      @StMichael7 Год назад

      Except they weren’t a grunge band. They considered themselves a heavy metal band but people assumed they were grunge just because they were from Seattle

  • @kristophermann25
    @kristophermann25 Год назад +2

    Sludge factory is one of my absolute favorite songs. The Unplugged version is amazing. The way he fucks up the first verse and Jerry completely has his back.. RIP Layne.. AIC was a huge part of my teenage years and all the way til now which is my 50th rotation around the sun..

  • @Tdub0911
    @Tdub0911 3 месяца назад +1

    I think most fans have this as number one AIC song. Layne's voice is so epic here and how the story matches real life is amazing. Even back then when we didn't know about him and felt the music instead of the lyrics, this was unbelievable.

  • @MurderOfCrows94
    @MurderOfCrows94 Год назад +41

    I still cry when I hear this song. I grew up in the 90’s I was a teenager when I first heard AIC and I fell in love with them. I remember the struggle Layne was going through and I really hoped he would get better. The way he died alone in his condo and was there for 2 weeks before he was found broke my heart. I feel a piece of my childhood died with Layne. He had a voice that was unique and amazing I’ve never heard anything like it and haven’t since. He is irreplaceable but we still have the gift of his music forever. Rest easy Layne you will forever be missed❤

  • @briansiemers9462
    @briansiemers9462 Год назад +46

    I watch ALOT of reaction channels and this is by FAR the most beautifully heart wrenching reaction.

  • @anger_resolution
    @anger_resolution Год назад +12

    You did a great job honoring Layne, AIC, and this particular song. Thank you!

  • @BobbyMortland
    @BobbyMortland 3 месяца назад +1

    One of the greatest shows ever. Lane came out high as a kite. God rest his soul. ❤

  • @Ieeho98
    @Ieeho98 Год назад +31

    Great Reaction! Lane's story is a very sad one, but so is his friend Mike Star, who was the original Bassist for AIC. Mike was kicked out of the band fairly early on after they hit it big and he dealt with his own addictions. He ended up on a TV show called Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew Pinsky and invited Lane's Mother. Mike had gone to Lane's apartment the day before he died and was racked with guilt because he hadn't called 911 when he saw how sick Lane was, but Lane told him not to or he would never talk to him again. Mike told Lane he would come back, but went on a drug bender for 2 weeks and then found out Lane had died the day after he was there with him. Lane's Mother was so good telling Mike that it was not his fault that Lane did it to himself and he could have called 911. A few years after that show Mike died of a drug overdose himself.

    • @valleyjoe8543
      @valleyjoe8543 Год назад +3

      Man that made me cry. Layne mom is a beautiful woman I could only imagine showing up to the apartment in the U district with the police for a welfare check then the police saying you should not go in and she does anyways. Idk if she still has the layne Stanley foundation but everyone support if possible

  • @bighouse1695
    @bighouse1695 Год назад +45

    Layne Staley may be gone from the living, but he will never be gone. Such an epic performance and knowing that this was his swan song couldn’t mean more. At the time of the airing us fans all knew something wasn’t right. But we never knew truly what was happening. Absolutely one of the best. One of the greatest voices

  • @12gaugelive
    @12gaugelive 3 месяца назад

    Beautiful reaction. I've observed that whenever I lose a loved one, or a pet, anger is the emotion that rescues me from complete heartbreak. Maybe it's the last line of defense, but to me it's anger that the amazing angels on Earth get taken away and rip chunks of our souls out on the way. I really relate to the anger you mentioned because I don't hear about that reaction to loss very often. Layne probably wasn't in any condition to play this show at all but knew it might be the best parting gift he could give. Please, anyone feeling this low, please get help somehow. There are people who have lived through everything you are going through. I understand the loneliness and the thoughts of dying, but the meaning of life is to stay alive and help your brothers and sisters stay alive too. Get strong...and share that strength. Again great job Aileen. Showing emotions that reflect being a caring person is never weak.

  • @jesseullman505
    @jesseullman505 3 дня назад

    This will be played at my funeral, it might be dark but it is my fave of all time! What a gift, performance, song Lane left us!

  • @williamsummerson1204
    @williamsummerson1204 Год назад +35

    I remember the first time I watched this live performance and it crushed my soul. Really looking forward to your reaction tomorrow. 🤘❤

  • @HvyMetal4Ever
    @HvyMetal4Ever Год назад +20

    This entire unplugged album is in constant rotation for me. Frogs and Sludge Factory are two phenomenal tracks that often get overlooked.
    You could hear and feel the hurt coming through with every single song. He was a tortured soul. And in all of the darkness he faced, he somehow brought light to a lot of us.
    To die the same day as Kurt just years apart hurt. It hurt a lot.
    All of the powerful voices of my youth are slowly fading away. Freddie, Kurt, Layne, Scott, Chris - gone from this mortal coil, but live on forever in their music and their fans.
    RIP to my heroes.

  • @_TheLastWatcher
    @_TheLastWatcher 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful song, beautiful soul somewhere in there. And it shined so bright when he smiled. This was a song for his passing. He knew he was done. RIP Layne, love you buddy

  • @user-we6dj7ci1j
    @user-we6dj7ci1j 7 месяцев назад +1

    Huge aic fan. Every interview with him or those spoken about him, he was a very humble and thoughtful man. Kind beyond measure. Nit gonna lie, i still cry at times when i think of him.

  • @CleoHarperReturns
    @CleoHarperReturns Год назад +4

    Every time I hear this song I think of my friend Patrick. He was deaf in one ear and half deaf in the other and this was his warm-up song before every set. Even with such a disability he was the hands down the best guitarist I've ever heard live. Ever. And I've heard a LOT. His day job was testing guitars so if you bought a Gibson during the aught years chances are he played it before you did.
    Patrick said he was in love with the exhaustion of this song; that no other music expressed that deep down soul exhaustion that the lifestyle inevitably pounded into you. We argued once and didn't speak for several months; one day I called him and didn't say anything, just let the song play into the receiver. It was like the fight never happened because at that moment we only remembered our connection. Two lost souls battening down the hatches.
    Then one day, he was just gone. No one knows if he moved back home, or died, or just finally left the life behind. I'm really hoping it was that last thing. If you're out there Patrick, I've never sat through another hurricane so merrily, my friend. You will always be family.💜

  • @dominiquesilva2070
    @dominiquesilva2070 2 месяца назад

    In tears seeing this reaction, it’s how I felt when I first saw this concert, knowing his situation…RIP….one of the greatest acoustic performances ever !!!

  • @theultimatedisciple7974
    @theultimatedisciple7974 3 месяца назад

    I love this song, It has some extra meaning to me because I was playing music when I was with one of my cats in his final hours, and whenever this song is played it takes me back to that night, some extra emotional charge. Thank you Layne, Mike, Sean and Jerry. ❤️

  • @BarrenCosmos
    @BarrenCosmos Год назад +34

    You really do wear your heart on your sleeve, Aileen. Shows how much of a genuine person you are with your reactions to this and all the other emotional songs you've done so far and in the future. Keep on killing it.

  • @tamibrandt
    @tamibrandt Год назад +4

    The Unplugged show in 1996 is so heartbreaking to watch because he was deep in his heroin addiction (and yes, I know he was doing other drugs on top of Heroin). His liver was damaged from the years of drug use and he knew it. He was just high enough to do the show to deal with the withdrawal symptoms and so he didn't get dope sick. He was such a ghost of himself during Unplugged. (Of course, Jerry had food poisoning) All Jerry saw when he looked over at Layne was his best friend was going to die soon due to the path Layne had chosen for his life. That show was filmed in April 1996, premiered in May 1996. They did four shows with KISS in June-July 1996, after which Layne survived an overdose and became a recluse. After that, it was a 6-year-long slow suicide.
    On Unplugged, Scott Olson was the second guitarist. He was there to boost the guitar sound on the stage.
    Layne was better Live than the studio version. LOVE HATE LOVE live at the Moore in December 1990 is UNTOUCHABLE PERFECTION performed live by a rock band. Other rock bands should strive to have a live performance that perfect.
    Layne Staley's vocal range can run rings around any other grunge singer in my opinion. Layne could sing the phone book and never hit a wrong note. Even at the end of his life, with no teeth and a lisp, his voice, wit and humor were all still there. Layne's voice and vocal range were so powerful he did NOT need auto tune or pro-tools until he lost his teeth and had a lisp around 1998, and even then he still killed the vocals. (He started losing his teeth in 1995 due to grinding)
    Barrett Martin (who played with Layne in Mad Season) said that when he stood to the side of the stage, he could hear the sound of Layne's vocal resonance come out of Layne's body LOUDER than it did coming out of the speakers, Layne's voice was that powerful.
    I'm in the camp of No Layne/No Chains, because no matter which singer you put up there to sing those songs, it'll only be a cover. Layne had a unique voice you cannot replicate or replace. A lot of those songs were great because Layne pretty much wrung his entire soul out singing them, others were personal to Layne and to have someone else sing those, the songs lose their meaning because the new guy didn't go through the ordeals those songs are inspired by.
    William DuVall singing THEM BONES on the 2006 reunion tsunami gig.... William DOES NOT have the power in his voice that Layne had especially for that song. Maynard James Keenan could get remotely close to Layne's vocal range for that song (and many others). And Maynard would have the reverence for Layne's memory, he was friends with Layne, he KNEW Layne, had a history with Layne, and saw what Layne went through from Lollapalooza 93 until Layne became a recluse. Besides, Maynard already had 3 bands going on, why not join a fourth band?
    He had tried rehab 13 times, but he could never completely give it up. He tried quitting cold turkey on two of the last attempts at rehab, but neither one worked either. Mad Season is made up of Mike McCready of Pearl Jam, Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees, and John Baker Saunders and they all went through rehab. They all got together and dragged Layne out of his condo, got him excited about doing ABOVE album, thinking if he was creative he wouldn't want the drugs, and for the length of time it took to do that, Layne was excited about the project, but it didn't curb his drug habit. Layne wrote the lyrics to the songs he sang on the ABOVE album (minus the John Lennon cover song I Don't Wanna Be a Soldier) and he drew the cover art for the album.
    NUTSHELL was about how magazines like FOR EXAMPLE Rolling Stone only reported on Layne's addiction as if that were the only thing that defined the band as well as Layne's depression.
    Rolling Stone magazine has some unknown thing to do with the Hall of Fame, and after what Rolling Stone did to Layne and the band in the 1996 The Needle and the Damage Done article ("Oh no, it will be about the music" "Oh yeah, the band's picture will be on the cover" turns out it was only Layne on the cover and the article focused on Layne's addiction -- which Layne DID NOT want to happen -- and everything going wrong internally with the band.) that pissed off AIC management and the entire band to the point they threatened to kick the writer, Jon Weiderhorn's ass over it. I don't see Rolling Stone chomping at the bit to vote AIC into the Hall of Fame. Although if they do finally get in with William as the singer and NOT Layne. I'm going to be pissed.
    As far back as late 1992, Rolling Stone has personally had a bone to pick with Layne Staley, even though I can name a dozen bands who wrote about drugs in their lyrics that Rolling Stone never cared to target before or after Layne came along. Layne’s mentioned Rolling Stone hounding him in passing to Riki Rachtman during the New Orleans episode of Headbanger’s Ball in late 1992 when Layne and Mike Starr tour New Orleans and a Voodoo museum with Riki back then.
    There were other magazines and "reporters" BEFORE 1996 that hounded Layne over his drug addiction. Rolling Stone wasn't the only rag mag to do it. Spin Magazine and many other tabloid music mags only wanted to focus on Layne's addiction. It's why they stopped doing interviews for the longest time, and after the 1996 Rolling Stone interview, they closed ranks and as far as I know, while Layne was alive they never granted another interview. They DID do Rockline in 1998 (Layne called in while Jerry was promoting his Boggy Depot solo album) and 1999 (when the band was promoting Nothing Safe and the Music Bank box set). But for the most part, they closed ranks around each other.
    MTV (and the music industry) has more or less blackballed Layne (and yet, they laud over Kurt Cobain every April 5th, because Kurt was the "face of grunge", meanwhile Layne gets a "by the way"). The Grammys went so far as to invite Jerry, Mike, and Sean to the Grammy show in 2003 and then refused to put Layne's picture up in the memorial of the musicians who died in 2002. (Or they "forgot" to) which pissed Jerry, Mike, and Sean off and they walked out on the show.
    Even though the music industry would like to have written him out of history, Layne DID exist. He was on this earth for 34 years. In that time he wrote songs that gave a normal person insight into the mind and journey of an addict. The pain and depression he endured to write the most brutally honest lyrics a musician could write concerning his feelings on his own addiction, his depression, and the tumultuous relationship with his former fiancee Demri. The emotional and physical strength he had to perform those songs live when all he wanted to do was curl away and lose himself in the drug haze I can’t imagine what it was like for him. He was hounded by the press about his addiction. He was ridiculed for his addiction. The music industry blackballed him for his addiction. The Grammys forgot about him when he died. As far as MTV and music rag mags like Rolling Stone were concerned he’s just another addicted singer. They don’t want to acknowledge his contributions to music.
    Layne Staley WASN'T just some rock star junkie. HE DESERVED BETTER than what he received from the people around him who he thought mattered. He wrote about drugs, his addiction, what he was feeling and what he was going through with maturity and knowledge well beyond his years. He didn’t deserve to be turned into tabloid cannon fodder by the press.
    I remember a show in London on February 26, 1993 where a reporter who was based in London wrote about a concert they did in another part of Europe and got Mike Inez confused with Mike Starr. Layne got on the microphone between them finishing HATE TO FEEL and beginning ANGRY CHAIR and said, "I want to say um, I want to say hello to the guy who wrote the review on the show a few weeks back. You’re in London - an enemy. I want to introduce our bass player, MIKE INEZ, not Mike Starr, you fucking idiot! Fuck that prick! Fuck the press! We’re not playing for the fucking press, all right?”
    "Layne was just an incomparable talent. He was like a fucking myna bird. Any accent or sound or voice, he could just immediately repeat it. He just had a gift. And I’d like to think that I have a bit of a gift myself. One of the funniest descriptions I’ve ever heard, and I don’t know that it’s true, but it just sounds fucking great, was we sound like “the satanic Everly Brothers.” Together we were kind of a two-headed monster. It added a lot of depth to the material the way we worked together." -- Jerry Cantrell (Noisey, June 7, 2018)
    My Top 20 AIC songs... Love Hate Love (Live at the Moore, December 1990...Layne Staley in his prime and is UNTOUCHABLE PERFECTION performed live by a rock band. All other rock bands should strive to have a live performance this perfect), Man in the Box (Live at Weedsport, NY 1991 - the Layne’s Pissed Version...though the original version may be better to react to, because Weedsport was during Clash of the Titans tour where Slayer fans were giving the band crap and Layne got pissed and changed the lyrics), Bleed the Freak (Live at the Moore, December 1990), It Ain’t Like That (if you need a video use Singles Pro Shot video), Queen of the Rodeo (Live in Dallas, TX 1990), Real Thing (Live ANYWHERE), Them Bones, God Smack (Live at Hollywood Rock, 1993), Grind, Again, No Excuses, Brush Away, Frogs, Sludge Factory (During MTV Unplugged 1996, Layne screwed up the 2nd verse like 8 times, though the show only included one of those times), What the Hell Have I, God Am, Got Me Wrong, Swing On This, Social Parasite, We Die Young

  • @Reaper33333
    @Reaper33333 4 месяца назад

    Voice of a generation. Every time I hear this I get transported back in time. Its tough to listen to as we lost so many of our idols from that time period. Miss them all. Breaks my heart

  • @Aironaimi
    @Aironaimi 6 месяцев назад +1

    When he takes glasses off during that concert, you can see that he has lost hope… this will always be best unplugged / acoustic show ever. For fucking ever.

  • @gosborg
    @gosborg Год назад +21

    You do a really good job of learning about the bands you review, understanding the context of the songs and the performances, and then examining and highlighting the emotions that the songs convey. We can see how hard these songs hit you and you put your feelings into words so eloquently.
    This performance was so powerful and raw, Layne might just as well have written the lyrics to Nutshell 5 minutes before he walked out there. As he sang those words, I can imagine Layne thinking how true they were turning out to be and perhaps even savouring the dark irony.
    I first saw their MTV live set shortly after he died. It was so prophetic and haunting that it was almost impossible to watch, similar in many ways to Nirvana’s live MTV performance. Layne looked like his life force was already beginning to ebb away and during this set he seemed to empty his soul just a little but more.
    I cried again as you echoed all those emotions in such a genuine and powerful way. But the impression that remains for me is one of astonishment that they could turn such negative thoughts into such beautiful music.

  • @unearthedyt666
    @unearthedyt666 Год назад +61

    This song hits hard for me personally. I also struggled with addiction and this song explained my feelings when I went through that. And it's true about the media and the normal person that doesn't go through it. They will consider you a tweaker, a junkie, just some really harsh terms. I had to struggle everyday hearing those days and wanting to die myself. I almost lost my life to the addiction.

    • @ellixrose2650
      @ellixrose2650 Год назад +5

      I'm so glad you're still around and got out of this painful place to be in. I know how it feels. And this was the ultimate song for me then, too, it's that good.:') The isolation and the addiction go hand in hand imo. The way it's treated these days, all that shaming and villifying, isn't working whatsoever. Being loved no matter what is what lifts you up so you just wanna feel better, so that there is this spark of joy and hope. Most of the time, trauma is at the root of addiction and so it's important to feel safe to heal and then see a brighter day. Stick through with it brother or sister, whatever may come 🤗

    • @johnpenner2632
      @johnpenner2632 Год назад

      I think that this song hits every one of us that have struggled with addiction hard. I don't know you but I want you to succeed.. I think that Layne would agree.

    • @hermitrob5481
      @hermitrob5481 Год назад

      Going through the exact same thing at the exact same time. Money wasn't really an issue (until the end obviously) which made exceptionally bad. This news didn't help, if anything it made me let go even further. Then friend after friend after friend after friend. Gone. Just a monumental hole to climb out of. An emotionless empty shell. Took me another decade (2009) to finally kick it for good but somehow I did. Having kids I think. AIC and especially Mad Season are always tough listens. Siiigh, but I do anyway. Nice job bro 💪 I know how hard it is.

  • @tylerbrown8386
    @tylerbrown8386 9 месяцев назад +1

    Cant watch this without tearing up and I'm a grown man! Haunting looking back at it now... Layne knew he was fighting a losing battle.. rip layne ! Thanks for giving us these timeless jewels!

  • @markomandic8582
    @markomandic8582 6 дней назад +1

    My God ,im crying right now. Raw emotion her

  • @WeavingSpider77
    @WeavingSpider77 Год назад +49

    To me this doesn't seem like just a song. I can't explain it but it's like I'm watching the most beautiful, sad, thought provoking, piece of art ever created, with a little bit of mystery involved in what Layne was thinking and going through at the time. Just powerful. Gets me every time.

    • @fritzbockting4085
      @fritzbockting4085 9 месяцев назад

      Every time

    • @angele9716
      @angele9716 6 месяцев назад

      It was a cry for help. I know exactly how he felt and still feel that way, but I have never gone on to do heroin, But I understand how one can when the mental pain is so bad.

  • @kylerichmond4806
    @kylerichmond4806 Год назад +40

    This is my favorite song which is so tragic. He was telling us in his own way, he needed help, but we just saw it as lyrics until it was too late. Layne, Chester, and Chris were my favorite frontmen because I felt like they were singing my unspoken thoughts. It never occurred to me growing up that they were human, experiencing their own problems, until they passed. I know it's stupid but sometimes I feel ashamed that I am still around and they aren't.

    • @tommyb123
      @tommyb123 Год назад +3

      Don’t forget about Scott Weiland in that list.

    • @joeshmoe12301230
      @joeshmoe12301230 Год назад +1

      Jerry wrote Nutshell

    • @zacharylewis7702
      @zacharylewis7702 Год назад +1

      I don't consider Chester on the same level but a tragedy nonetheless. Cornell and Stayley are unmatchable with talent. I honestly dont even consider Cobain on the same playing field. Stevie Ray Vaughn is another lost legend but that is a whole different genre.

  • @caesarblacc3409
    @caesarblacc3409 5 месяцев назад +3

    Song was written by guitarist Jerry Cantrell, sung by lead singer Layne Staley, lyrics felt by all!
    Even tho Jerry wrote many of their songs, Layne had that gift (that ability) of making them his, incredible!
    That voice is both remarkable and beyond unmatchable! RIP Layne Staley!

    • @Darkdancer333
      @Darkdancer333 4 месяца назад +1

      Song was actually written by Layne

    • @caesarblacc3409
      @caesarblacc3409 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Darkdancer333 you're right. Reading as I respond it was written by Mike Inez, Sean Kinney, Jerry Cantrell, and Layne Staley. He's also credited with writing the lyrics. And all this time I (and many more) thought Jerry wrote it by himself.

    • @perc3136
      @perc3136 4 месяца назад

      Yeah this song was definitely written by Layne

    • @Aaronious86
      @Aaronious86 4 месяца назад

      These are Laine's lyrics!

  • @gordonhood5902
    @gordonhood5902 9 дней назад

    I love it when you do old music it's like revalidating what's already awesome, i watch many like you but you i feel like you are being real, not to mention you're blessed with beautiful aesthetics and the insight of a scholar.

  • @Mr.Persia958
    @Mr.Persia958 16 дней назад

    Remember,this came from a time where either you were there to experience it live or live on TV or you had to wait for a dvd or album to drop. No social media and honestly I’ll always miss this era of entertainment and especially music. RIP Layne

  • @cristianromo2441
    @cristianromo2441 Год назад +18

    You got yourself a new follower! I love how you express your emotions with this song and it's great to see how music affects people differently. Music has a way of touching you when you least expect it, I honestly shed a tear myself watching your reaction too

  • @benmason9755
    @benmason9755 Год назад +11

    Their MTV Unplugged performances are among the greatest and most powerful of their material, and you really do see all of them at their most naked. Layne especially, it's particularly potent because this was the last many of us ever got to see of him, and it's a really abiding memory. The performance of No Excuses is another one which I would heartily recommend, it's a song which Jerry wrote specifically about his sometimes difficult relationship with Layne and it's really something special, rightly regarded as one of the band's very best.

  • @LibertarianHoosier
    @LibertarianHoosier 9 дней назад

    You can't help but think of Layne every time this song is played. It's heartbreaking when someone gives in to their addiction. Especially someone who had such an impact on a generation.
    22 years, and it still leaves a lump in my throat.

  • @NATO-SOCOM
    @NATO-SOCOM 4 месяца назад +1

    If you’ve ever battled addiction and you know that in order to overcome that and crawl up out of that pit literally takes every single ounce of strength in your soul, then every line in the lyrics of this song speaks to you on a deeper level. At least it does for me. So beautiful and dark and powerful at the same time, it’s the total encapsulation of what it is to be addicted and it perfectly expresses the hopelessness you feel deep in your soul. Yet it also lets you feel like you’re not the only person who has felt that way. It’s what the power of music really is and why it’s so important to so many people

  • @Ryan-ws3yf
    @Ryan-ws3yf Год назад +12

    HUGE fan of AIC. Literally saved my life growing up. Had an older brother that had passed away due to a 10-year battle with cancer. AIC's music is what pushed me through. It's kind of weird in a strange way how someone else's struggles make such good art that ends up saving others. AIC will ALWAYS have a special place in my heart.

  • @robincanter5835
    @robincanter5835 Год назад +13

    I cannot sing this song without tears running down my face. Not just the sorrow of knowing his history, but it has some rocky road memories for me.... Yet it is my favorite song from them. RIP to him and the one I lost.

  • @stan_2537
    @stan_2537 3 месяца назад

    I love how Layne just walks on and starts belting the song out. Or the cheers seeing Layne on stage with everyone for the first time in nearly a decade. Amazing. People say Kurt Cobain’s Unplugged looked like he was at his funeral but to me this is Layne singing his soundtrack for his.

  • @patriot267
    @patriot267 Месяц назад

    You nailed it. We are not defined by our struggles. Layne was a forve to be recokned with. RIP. His legacy as one of the top singers in his field still stands today. Prodigy

  • @asoncalledvoonch2210
    @asoncalledvoonch2210 Год назад +10

    A music critic was at that show and his opinion of the show ...
    " I'm saddened inside for Layne...
    The entire set felt like watching Layne sing at his own funeral, yet he was alive.
    I'll never forget this show and I hope he gets help and heals his body and mind. "
    Sad all the way around.
    Every single real Alice fan cried the first time they saw this unplugged performance...
    Some of us cried every time.
    I pray he is in a much better place than us.