Often as overdriven as it could be soft and soulful, Layne Staley's voice stretched from the middle of the 2nd octave high up into the 5th with seeming ease and endless power. Rest in Power for Eternity Layne, and thank you for every beautiful gift of song you blessed us all with.
Thanks for just feeling the song. Ive been feeling Layne Staleys vocals for about 2 decades, and probably will forever. A skilled, but haunting individual. Cheers, nice reaction!
I can't listen to this without crying. Every. Single. Time. It reminds me of family and friends I've lost. Layne was one of the greatest vocalists of all time and his vocal harmonies with Jerry will live forever. Rest easy Layne.
Alice in Chains is one of my favorites. HIs voice is amazing. Especially when you consider during that performance he was in the middle of heroin addiction and not taking care of himself well. You should check out Nutshell from that same Unplugged and also Love Hate Love live at the Moore.
I lost my son to narcotics and I can feel the truth in his voice, he’s down in a hole and losing his soul. My heartbreaks for him, AIC, and his family most of all.
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This was one of his last performances. If you watched it live( was a young child when this performance was live) and some videos. Cantrell stops and asks Layne if he's alright after the song. This whole performance throughout the whole unplugged is just as haunting today as it was then. You can almost feel Layne knows he is losing the battle. Especially with this song. And I think it may have been three weeks, or three months after the unplugged that he passed.
layne was a very complicated guy. very talented, while also very much suffering from a demon on his back. he was , in the last stretch / years of his life mainly a hermit and would play video games and use the money he earned from AIC to fund his debilitating opiate (mainly heroin) and crack cocaine addiction. i myself was an IV opiate addict and i know the hopelessness that comes along with it. ive always felt so sorry for lane that he could never find something or that someone who could bring him out of that hole. he really was 'down in a hole'' sad...he was so inclusive and lived such a lonely life near the end that his body wasnt found for 2 weeks, and i will not go into the details of what they found...as im sure the mental picture will suffice..... rest in peace Layne. PS: i only know all of this because my father was a close friend to Mike, the bassist who passed away from opiate addiction in the early 2000s. alot of sadness and darkness in the lifes of the band memebers in AIC. atleast hes not down in a hole anymore, or ever again. rest easy layne, Mike and most of all you too Dad. thank you for teaching me so much. i love you.
The closest you'll ever get to seeing someone sing at their own funeral. I can't help break down watching this. Brings back memories and is so sad. RIP Layne Staley Great reaction too.
Alice In Chains album Facelift was one of the first albums I ever owned. Their album Dirt is where I think they really found their unique sound. I suggest "Would" , "Rain When I Die" or "Rooster" as top three candidates for reactions and just pure listening pleasure. Peace/JT
Everytime i listen to it, the more i agree with some random comment which said " It is like hearing someone to sing at his on funeral. " RIP Layne.. you shone like a star, you sang like an angel.. and you went like a candle indle in the wind, yet you left a legacy which will live on.
This song and its lyrics "i give this part of me to you" is what gave us the music needed for those of us who've survived what was the coming storm. Literally lost his life, apart of their band (prophetic) but in a sense gave his life. By putting himself out there with such major issues. Im talking about the opioid epidemic that's almost destroyed our communities and generation. Im a very blesses individual but have lost so many friends. But we're changing things, slowly but moat definitely. If anyone's fighting through this struggle seek help it is brighter on the other side. You can beat it I have!!!
Absolutely one of the best groups ever, the song was written about Jerry and his girlfriend, but the song really fits Laynes struggles as well, its like the song was made for him, sad ranked one of the best voices ever, Layne was amazing, he was Alice In Chains, never be another, lost his life way too soon, Layne Stayley R.I.P,
This song is a love song from guitarist Jerry Cantrell to the love of his life Courtney Clarke. Early pressings listed this as the 12th track in the album. Later pressings listed this as the 4th track supposedly to fit better with the band’s desire to have the album loosely tell a story from song to song. Songwriter and guitarist Jerry Cantrell said of the song in the Music Bank box set liner notes, “Down in a Hole’s in my top three, personally. It’s to my long-time love. It’s the reality of my life, the path I’ve chosen and in a weird way it kind of foretold where we are right now. It’s hard for us to both understand…that this life is not conducive to much success with long-term relationships." Once Layne got his voice where he wanted it, it stayed there with little effort. He was always better live than studio version. Layne'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 was 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. 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. Layne's story is more tragic and haunting because you can actually watch and hear him deteriorate over the 12 year span: from the mild use of drugs in 1990 all the way through 1996 when he was deep into a heroin addiction to dropping to 90 pounds by 1998 to 86 pounds when he died in 2002. Layne was so much more than his drug addiction. He was able to come up with lyrics and harmonies off the top of his head. He knew enough to know that Jerry Cantrell was playing with the wrong people and gave him contact info for Sean Kinney and Mike Starr. He wrote the lyrics for the songs he sang on Mad Season's Above album and drew the cover art for that album. Layne was a genius in his own right. He still was able to figure things out in a snap off the top of his head. Layne just had his demons. With MTV Unplugged, when Layne finally gave the Okay to do it. They were supposed to rehearse in Seattle but NO one showed up. Sean, Mike and Jerry would show up at different times but Layne would be MIA or Layne would show up for one or two songs and then leave. When they finally got to New York, Sean and Mike had an argument with Jerry because they thought with Layne's condition and addiction, he wouldn't be able to hit the high notes. Jerry was the ONLY ONE who was confident that Layne could do it. When you watch DOWN IN A HOLE Unplugged, and Layne hits that high note, you see Jerry look over at Sean and Mike with this "I TOLD YOU SO!" smirk. Layne did it again on ROOSTER Unplugged and Jerry did that same smirk. The Unplugged show in 1996 is so heartbreaking to watch because Layne was deep in his heroin addiction (and yes, I know he was doing other drugs on top of Heroin). His liver was damaged and he knew it. He was just high enough to do the show to fight off withdrawal symptoms and 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 six-year-long slow suicide. 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. The friendship between Jerry and Layne was unbreakable. Jerry NEVER once thought of replacing Layne as the singer while Layne was still alive. He always wanted Layne to sing whenever he had AIC do something. If there were ever cosmic soulmates ... Layne and Jerry would be it. (And by that I mean, they were Sympatico with each other. The way they sang together was a perfect pitch where two voices make one. What you hear and see between Jerry and Layne was a genuine friendship. They looked after each other. When one had problems with a song, the other picked up the slack. They were a team. Jerry was doing a solo concert in Charlotte, NC when he heard that Layne was found two weeks after he died and Jerry was trying to get through the concert and crying. He did shows between the time he found out about Layne until Layne's funeral because if he had taken a break then, he didn't think he'd want to continue anything later after the mourning period. Alice In Chains was a band, but they were also a family. They had internal issues just like any family. When Layne died, it was like losing a loved one, a family member, you don't think of the fights you had with the person who died. You defend their memory. There is a reason Jerry wrote NO EXCUSES about Layne and the line "You, my friend, I will defend / And if we change, well, I'll love you anyway." "Whatever dramas are going on in my life, I always find that place inside my head where I see myself as the cleanest, tallest, strongest, wisest person that I can be." -- Layne Staley "My bad habits aren't my title. My strengths and my talent are my title." -- Layne Staley "When I tried drugs they were fucking great, and they worked for me for years, and now they're turning against me - and now I'm walking through hell and this sucks. I wrote about drugs, and I didn't think I was being unsafe or careless by writing about them. I didn't want my fans to think heroin was cool. But then I've had fans come up to me and give me the thumbs up, telling me they're high. That's exactly what I didn't want to happen." -- Layne Staley "My grandmother and mother were such huge losses, but I got Layne, the guys, and I got this.” - Jerry Cantrell, Kerrang! (December 1, 2018) “Jerry really loved Layne [Staley]. They had a bond I haven't seen before,” Jerry’s former manager Bill Siddons, April 19, 2002 (the day Layne was found two weeks after he died).
You should look into "Mad Season - Live at the Moore". It was a super group of Seattle musicians with Layne as the vocalist. You get to hear his full range and talent at its best.
i cry when i see him toothless and nodding out while in his prime. its so sad to watch. but still he was SO damn talented. you HAVE to be talented out your ass to be that amazing while battling an IV heroin addiction that will ultimately take you one day. the last picture of layne, at a birthday party for a friend of his, is so sad to see. he looked NOTHING like the layne we all loved and knew from Alice. rip.
Lead singer is Layne Staley, the other vocals and guitarist is Jerry Cantrell. Check out (Rooster) from the same concert MTV Unplugged. This song show's even more of Layne vocal abilities. Unfortunately Layne Staley died of a drug overdose April of 2002....RIP Layne & Mike...
This was a barely present Lane Staley at 20% high as a kite, and the fact he was still able to sing this well while being so high is a marvel in of itself. If you want to have your mind blown check out 'Love Hate Love' live at The Moore when he was in much better shape....absolutely incredible singing there where he does a couple things that shouldn't be possible! One of the greatest rock singers of all time, arguably the greatest. RIP Layne 💔
As a kid of the 80s / 90s in the US... just wanna say thank you for keeping AIC and Layne Staley alive. Dirt is probably the heaviest / darkest, most raw / honest... and just flat out best albums of not just the grunge era... but all time. Music is pure energy that transcends politics, religion, race... and most importantly... time. This album can be hard to listen to for me b/c I've also struggled with mental darkness and I lost friends to drugs during that period... but I've learned to respect the darkness and embrace the light. Much love and respect my sister. @hvybalance
I like both the studio and this versions of this song. There are so many good Alice in Chains songs to recommend. I'd pick either Would, Rooster or Heaven Beside You.
layne had lost most of his teeth by then,.. you can hear it so clearly,.... still an incredible legend. one of the most powerful voices in rock history
You absolutely should look into more AIC songs to react to and I assure you that you will not be disappointed. I won't put up a list of suggestions because if I did I would end up listimg their entire catalogue.
Layne's vocals were so hauntingly good in this song. However, gotta give props to Jerry for doing some of the heavy lifting in the harmonies, knowing Layne isn't feeling super well. Love this song and performance.
You would love “nutshell” from this same performance. Layne (the lead singer) does a beautiful falsetto in it. It’s a really beautiful song. What’s haunting about this unplugged is that this was their last performance ever. Sadly, Layne’s long time girlfriend died shortly after which caused Layne to isolate himself from everyone for months while he spiraled deep into his addiction… he eventually overdosed. His mother said when they found him he weighed only 90 lbs. :( so sad because he was so gifted.
Dallas Green does a cover of AIC "rain when I die" that is pretty incredible. It was for 2020 MOPOP awards honoring AIC. I think you'd enjoy reacting to that video
Jerry Cantrell is one of the best songwriters ever, absolute fuckin genius. Incredible performance all around too. RIP Layne. This whole unplugged show is one of the best live shows ever, absolutely iconic. Anyway nice reaction, can never go wrong with Alice In Chains
Empress there was a group called the monkees back in 1968 they did a song I am a believer if you get a chance listen to it .I would love to see your reaction.
Oh man.. Gotta listen to "Nutshell" from same live show to get the real feel of Layne's voice.. Faves: Man in the Box.. No Excuses.. I Stay Away.. Check my Brain.. and of course "NUTSHELL"
Layne was high on heroin when he did this concert. He had to in order to perform. He was literally down in a deep hole at this point. This was his next to last concert with them from what I understand. He then became a recluse and eventually overdosed.
I cry every time I hear it. Layne was a talent that will never be replicated. His and Jerry's song writing has helped me a lot in life
Me too. This is the beauty of the music. I miss those days when MTV was a music channel with legendary MTV unplugged. RIP Layne. 😢
I agree totally.
Completely agree, every time!
Best rock voice ever! Layne. Always Layne.
Yeah, you can say that again 😁
Layne was an outstanding singer and person. Too bad we lost him, he lost himself.
he was going to die within a hundred years anyway, lol
couldnt have said that better myself man.
He had his reasons, as many of us do. Just he had so much talent me would have loved to see more of
We seem to lose all the good ones way before they are finished.
@@jerrybumstead2654 we don't deserve them that's why
Layne was one of the best. I saw them live at Lollapalooza '93 and they are even more powerful live. R.I.P. Layne Staley.
I love this group man I'm soo missing Layne Thomas Staley Born: August 22, 1967, Kirkland, WA Died: April 5, 2002, Seattle, WA RIP Bro.
Often as overdriven as it could be soft and soulful, Layne Staley's voice stretched from the middle of the 2nd octave high up into the 5th with seeming ease and endless power. Rest in Power for Eternity Layne, and thank you for every beautiful gift of song you blessed us all with.
Thanks for just feeling the song. Ive been feeling Layne Staleys vocals for about 2 decades, and probably will forever. A skilled, but haunting individual. Cheers, nice reaction!
I can't listen to this without crying. Every. Single. Time. It reminds me of family and friends I've lost. Layne was one of the greatest vocalists of all time and his vocal harmonies with Jerry will live forever. Rest easy Layne.
Alice in Chains is one of my favorites. HIs voice is amazing. Especially when you consider during that performance he was in the middle of heroin addiction and not taking care of himself well. You should check out Nutshell from that same Unplugged and also Love Hate Love live at the Moore.
I honestly don't think he needed a microphone for that performance...
I lost my son to narcotics and I can feel the truth in his voice, he’s down in a hole and losing his soul. My heartbreaks for him, AIC, and his family most of all.
🙏❤️
The song is a love song about Jerry’s girl friend.
It wasn't much longer mr. Lane Staley was with us after this MTV unplugged r.i.p.
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The studio version is just as incredible. The electric guitar gives it a different feeling
I prefer this version of this song, regardless it's a great song
@@e-reptiledysfunction2243 yep I believe most people do, it seems like this is the natural state of this song
This was one of his last performances. If you watched it live( was a young child when this performance was live) and some videos. Cantrell stops and asks Layne if he's alright after the song. This whole performance throughout the whole unplugged is just as haunting today as it was then. You can almost feel Layne knows he is losing the battle. Especially with this song. And I think it may have been three weeks, or three months after the unplugged that he passed.
The studio versions sucks honestly. Can hardly hear layne sing. This is so much better.
@@jerrybumstead2654 , he passed 6 yrs later... But yes he knew he was losing his battle.
layne was a very complicated guy. very talented, while also very much suffering from a demon on his back. he was , in the last stretch / years of his life mainly a hermit and would play video games and use the money he earned from AIC to fund his debilitating opiate (mainly heroin) and crack cocaine addiction. i myself was an IV opiate addict and i know the hopelessness that comes along with it. ive always felt so sorry for lane that he could never find something or that someone who could bring him out of that hole. he really was 'down in a hole'' sad...he was so inclusive and lived such a lonely life near the end that his body wasnt found for 2 weeks, and i will not go into the details of what they found...as im sure the mental picture will suffice..... rest in peace Layne. PS: i only know all of this because my father was a close friend to Mike, the bassist who passed away from opiate addiction in the early 2000s. alot of sadness and darkness in the lifes of the band memebers in AIC. atleast hes not down in a hole anymore, or ever again. rest easy layne, Mike and most of all you too Dad. thank you for teaching me so much. i love you.
The closest you'll ever get to seeing someone sing at their own funeral. I can't help break down watching this. Brings back memories and is so sad. RIP Layne Staley Great reaction too.
One of the best bands of all time
Definitely one of the most unique sounding bands of the 90s.
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That smile is always contagious to watch Empress! I like that you chose the unplugged video! Their song “would” is a good one too!
Every time I hear Layne I get goosebumps..
Alice In Chains album Facelift was one of the first albums I ever owned. Their album Dirt is where I think they really found their unique sound. I suggest "Would" , "Rain When I Die" or "Rooster" as top three candidates for reactions and just pure listening pleasure. Peace/JT
me too for facelift, first album I ever owned, bought when I was 12yo
Everytime i listen to it, the more i agree with some random comment which said " It is like hearing someone to sing at his on funeral. " RIP Layne.. you shone like a star, you sang like an angel.. and you went like a candle indle in the wind, yet you left a legacy which will live on.
That Layne had the voice of an angel .
Wow!! First time hearing this!! Really great!!
next AIC song you should do is "Love Hate Love" live at the Moore. His voice was so powerful and emotive that all his songs are special.
This song and its lyrics "i give this part of me to you" is what gave us the music needed for those of us who've survived what was the coming storm. Literally lost his life, apart of their band (prophetic) but in a sense gave his life. By putting himself out there with such major issues. Im talking about the opioid epidemic that's almost destroyed our communities and generation. Im a very blesses individual but have lost so many friends. But we're changing things, slowly but moat definitely. If anyone's fighting through this struggle seek help it is brighter on the other side. You can beat it I have!!!
they always take the ones who talk to all of us
rip layne your music will last forever thank you
This is the greatest of the grunge bands.
It’s almost as if Lane had a chorus pedal for a voice box
The harmonies and progressions of Alice in Chains are brilliant. Beautiful reaction Empress.
One of the best bands ever!
When you said “I love him.” I was like mmhmm, welcome.
Alice In Chains - Rotten Apple
Thank you ! 💓
Gods Blessings be with you !
Absolutely one of the best groups ever, the song was written about Jerry and his girlfriend, but the song really fits Laynes struggles as well, its like the song was made for him, sad ranked one of the best voices ever, Layne was amazing, he was Alice In Chains, never be another, lost his life way too soon, Layne Stayley R.I.P,
This song is a love song from guitarist Jerry Cantrell to the love of his life Courtney Clarke. Early pressings listed this as the 12th track in the album. Later pressings listed this as the 4th track supposedly to fit better with the band’s desire to have the album loosely tell a story from song to song.
Songwriter and guitarist Jerry Cantrell said of the song in the Music Bank box set liner notes, “Down in a Hole’s in my top three, personally. It’s to my long-time love. It’s the reality of my life, the path I’ve chosen and in a weird way it kind of foretold where we are right now. It’s hard for us to both understand…that this life is not conducive to much success with long-term relationships."
Once Layne got his voice where he wanted it, it stayed there with little effort. He was always better live than studio version. Layne'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 was 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.
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.
Layne's story is more tragic and haunting because you can actually watch and hear him deteriorate over the 12 year span: from the mild use of drugs in 1990 all the way through 1996 when he was deep into a heroin addiction to dropping to 90 pounds by 1998 to 86 pounds when he died in 2002.
Layne was so much more than his drug addiction. He was able to come up with lyrics and harmonies off the top of his head. He knew enough to know that Jerry Cantrell was playing with the wrong people and gave him contact info for Sean Kinney and Mike Starr. He wrote the lyrics for the songs he sang on Mad Season's Above album and drew the cover art for that album. Layne was a genius in his own right. He still was able to figure things out in a snap off the top of his head. Layne just had his demons.
With MTV Unplugged, when Layne finally gave the Okay to do it. They were supposed to rehearse in Seattle but NO one showed up. Sean, Mike and Jerry would show up at different times but Layne would be MIA or Layne would show up for one or two songs and then leave. When they finally got to New York, Sean and Mike had an argument with Jerry because they thought with Layne's condition and addiction, he wouldn't be able to hit the high notes. Jerry was the ONLY ONE who was confident that Layne could do it. When you watch DOWN IN A HOLE Unplugged, and Layne hits that high note, you see Jerry look over at Sean and Mike with this "I TOLD YOU SO!" smirk. Layne did it again on ROOSTER Unplugged and Jerry did that same smirk.
The Unplugged show in 1996 is so heartbreaking to watch because Layne was deep in his heroin addiction (and yes, I know he was doing other drugs on top of Heroin). His liver was damaged and he knew it. He was just high enough to do the show to fight off withdrawal symptoms and 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 six-year-long slow suicide.
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.
The friendship between Jerry and Layne was unbreakable. Jerry NEVER once thought of replacing Layne as the singer while Layne was still alive. He always wanted Layne to sing whenever he had AIC do something. If there were ever cosmic soulmates ... Layne and Jerry would be it. (And by that I mean, they were Sympatico with each other. The way they sang together was a perfect pitch where two voices make one. What you hear and see between Jerry and Layne was a genuine friendship. They looked after each other. When one had problems with a song, the other picked up the slack. They were a team.
Jerry was doing a solo concert in Charlotte, NC when he heard that Layne was found two weeks after he died and Jerry was trying to get through the concert and crying. He did shows between the time he found out about Layne until Layne's funeral because if he had taken a break then, he didn't think he'd want to continue anything later after the mourning period.
Alice In Chains was a band, but they were also a family. They had internal issues just like any family. When Layne died, it was like losing a loved one, a family member, you don't think of the fights you had with the person who died. You defend their memory. There is a reason Jerry wrote NO EXCUSES about Layne and the line "You, my friend, I will defend / And if we change, well, I'll love you anyway."
"Whatever dramas are going on in my life, I always find that place inside my head where I see myself as the cleanest, tallest, strongest, wisest person that I can be." -- Layne Staley
"My bad habits aren't my title. My strengths and my talent are my title." -- Layne Staley
"When I tried drugs they were fucking great, and they worked for me for years, and now they're turning against me - and now I'm walking through hell and this sucks. I wrote about drugs, and I didn't think I was being unsafe or careless by writing about them. I didn't want my fans to think heroin was cool. But then I've had fans come up to me and give me the thumbs up, telling me they're high. That's exactly what I didn't want to happen." -- Layne Staley
"My grandmother and mother were such huge losses, but I got Layne, the guys, and I got this.” - Jerry Cantrell, Kerrang! (December 1, 2018)
“Jerry really loved Layne [Staley]. They had a bond I haven't seen before,” Jerry’s former manager Bill Siddons, April 19, 2002 (the day Layne was found two weeks after he died).
Rest In Peace Layne! ❤️
Their music is literally legendary.
You should look into "Mad Season - Live at the Moore". It was a super group of Seattle musicians with Layne as the vocalist. You get to hear his full range and talent at its best.
It was a very beautiful song🥰! Always love your reactions Empress😀👍🏻👍🏻! Thank you so much, and take care of yourself 👍🏻👍🏻😀❤️!
Thanks for the great reaction. As an aside, you’re stunning!
Omg.❤
Layne’s voice makes me stop in my tracks. Every damn time.
This is a hurt piece. A phenomenal oddity he was❤
it's so hard to watch this performance. Layne was so sick with his addiction during this time.....but he still has that voice.
i cry when i see him toothless and nodding out while in his prime. its so sad to watch. but still he was SO damn talented. you HAVE to be talented out your ass to be that amazing while battling an IV heroin addiction that will ultimately take you one day. the last picture of layne, at a birthday party for a friend of his, is so sad to see. he looked NOTHING like the layne we all loved and knew from Alice. rip.
Rip Layne Staley you left us way too soon 🙏🎸
Lead singer is Layne Staley, the other vocals and guitarist is Jerry Cantrell. Check out (Rooster) from the same concert MTV Unplugged. This song show's even more of Layne vocal abilities. Unfortunately Layne Staley died of a drug overdose April of 2002....RIP Layne & Mike...
Its so good to see your BEEEEEAUTIFUL smile 😍😍😍
The best heartfelt reaction❤❤❤❤❤
One of my favorite singers of the 90s. Very original voice. Thank you for the video Beautiful!
He had so much stage presence even though he was dying. What a bad ass.
Thank you. You are absolutly wonderful.
Best reaction ive seen to this song! Have a wonderful merry christmas!!
He is with one foot on his grave and look his f talent!!!
donde hay mas talentos como EL hoy en diaaa !!
I heard this was one of their last performances together.
This was a barely present Lane Staley at 20% high as a kite, and the fact he was still able to sing this well while being so high is a marvel in of itself. If you want to have your mind blown check out 'Love Hate Love' live at The Moore when he was in much better shape....absolutely incredible singing there where he does a couple things that shouldn't be possible! One of the greatest rock singers of all time, arguably the greatest. RIP Layne 💔
Oustanding, heart felt reaction. Thanks for reviewing!
More Alice in Chains please 🙏 would love to see "Don't Follow" reaction
love your reactions. 🥰😍🥰😍
must listen to "man in the box" to really see Laynes power in his voice
Beautiful as always empress. Keep going.
This entire set is iconic. Layne was a special gift to us all.
As a kid of the 80s / 90s in the US... just wanna say thank you for keeping AIC and Layne Staley alive. Dirt is probably the heaviest / darkest, most raw / honest... and just flat out best albums of not just the grunge era... but all time. Music is pure energy that transcends politics, religion, race... and most importantly... time. This album can be hard to listen to for me b/c I've also struggled with mental darkness and I lost friends to drugs during that period... but I've learned to respect the darkness and embrace the light. Much love and respect my sister. @hvybalance
I like both the studio and this versions of this song. There are so many good Alice in Chains songs to recommend. I'd pick either Would, Rooster or Heaven Beside You.
You took the words right out of my mouth.
layne had lost most of his teeth by then,.. you can hear it so clearly,.... still an incredible legend. one of the most powerful voices in rock history
Must watch "Nutshell" from this Unplugged session!
They have some hard rock jams also. Put on a great concert back in the day
Pain makes great music
Love Hate Love live at the Moore will change your life
Awesome!
Thank you 😊
Nutshell-Alice in chains. That’ll change your life
I could like at you all day everyday reacting video’s 😄🔥❤️🔥
My favorite song and performance by AIC. Seeing them in September!
You absolutely should look into more AIC songs to react to and I assure you that you will not be disappointed. I won't put up a list of suggestions because if I did I would end up listimg their entire catalogue.
Esta canção causa dependência sonora isto e incrível. 🇧🇷🤘
Layne's vocals were so hauntingly good in this song. However, gotta give props to Jerry for doing some of the heavy lifting in the harmonies, knowing Layne isn't feeling super well. Love this song and performance.
Jerry had food poisoning that day. So he wasn’t in great shape either.
Excellent reaction. Please do more alice in chains. Both Layne prime and sad voices are incredible. Subscribed.
Love your reaction. Laynes voice is powerful
Layne Staley is the singer. He died in 2004. But that voice lives on.
You can hear the pain in his voice. The strain and slured speech. He was so sick and in so much pain.
Layne Staley and Chris Cornell, two of my favorite vocalist of all time.
Next should be Don't Follow by them. R.I.P Layne.
Hi my beautiful QUEEN
Have a wonderful weekend
You should have seen them live at the More Theater in Seattle I was 14 or 15
Great reaction. I think you would like this song Loggins and Messina - Dannys Song
You would love “nutshell” from this same performance. Layne (the lead singer) does a beautiful falsetto in it. It’s a really beautiful song. What’s haunting about this unplugged is that this was their last performance ever. Sadly, Layne’s long time girlfriend died shortly after which caused Layne to isolate himself from everyone for months while he spiraled deep into his addiction… he eventually overdosed. His mother said when they found him he weighed only 90 lbs. :( so sad because he was so gifted.
Dallas Green does a cover of AIC "rain when I die" that is pretty incredible. It was for 2020 MOPOP awards honoring AIC.
I think you'd enjoy reacting to that video
Jerry Cantrell is one of the best songwriters ever, absolute fuckin genius. Incredible performance all around too. RIP Layne. This whole unplugged show is one of the best live shows ever, absolutely iconic. Anyway nice reaction, can never go wrong with Alice In Chains
Check them out performing Nutshell from same concert
I cant focus on anything else I'm doing when Layne starts singing
Empress there was a group called the monkees back in 1968 they did a song I am a believer if you get a chance listen to it .I would love to see your reaction.
Omg u are beautiful❤️
That bass.. wow
Beautiful. Nice reaction. Great band and sound. Too bad. He was awesome
I miss this man. I always wonder what he could be doing now if he were still with us.
This isnt even Layne at full strength anymore and hes amazing.
Oh man.. Gotta listen to "Nutshell" from same live show to get the real feel of Layne's voice.. Faves: Man in the Box.. No Excuses.. I Stay Away.. Check my Brain.. and of course "NUTSHELL"
You’d love heilung ‘in maidjan’ live. Maria’s voice is angelic.
Check out Nutshell and Brother on the unplugged disc.
I love you!!!
Nutshell and Would? are a must
Layne was high on heroin when he did this concert. He had to in order to perform. He was literally down in a deep hole at this point. This was his next to last concert with them from what I understand. He then became a recluse and eventually overdosed.
Listen to Nutshell by AIC. It kills me. Your voice is gorgeous btw. ❤