I so totally found Alice In Chains
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too true. I personally think it's an incredible video, not as a musical document (although that performance of nutshell ranks as one of the most moving things I've ever heard) but as a snapshot of a human being. it's so terribly sad to watch. I've only ever been able to sit through the whole thing about 3 times. it sounds really weird, and kind of sad, to say it about a person who I never met but I love Layne. his songs mean so much to me, and it just feels like watching a friend dying.mammasan wrote:True. That unplugged performance was brutal to watch. Layne was so sickly and frail. I had the pleasure of seeing them a few times before his health really started deteriorating and he was so energetic on stage. Seeing him hunched over barely able to hit the high notes was heart wrenching."I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0 -
mammasan wrote:I don't know if I could go to an AIC concert. It just doesn't seem right without Layne.
I always feel the same way that's why I haven't seen them, but after all of the good feedback I guess I have to see them now.0 -
agreed; their best albumJennytree wrote:Get AiC unplugged - it'll be one of the best things you ever do
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I recently got the AIC Unplugged album. I wept during Nutshell, it was so haunting and beautiful. It's become one of my favorite albums.Chicago 2000 : Chicago 2003 : Chicago 2006 : Summerfest 2006 : Lollapalooza 2007 : Chicago 2009 : Noblesville (Indy) 2010 : PJ20 (East Troy) 2011 : Wrigley Field 2013 : Milwaukee (Yield) 2014 : Wrigley Field 20160
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ahh glad you're opened to the wonderful world of aic.
listening to 'shame in you' right now, from the self-titled. this song just gives me chills. one of their most amazing slow emotional type songs.2006: Hartford
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Saw them at the House of Blues in Orlando last night....good times.Most people with low self-esteem have earned it.0
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Alice In Chains is my favorite band ever, I've seen them live twice, once with Velvet Revolver, and once last year at The Warfield, they played for like 3 hours, did an acoustic set, played DIRT AND HATE TO FEEL, and they had a really great video tribute to Layne. The band is truly incredible. I'm really happy with William Duvall, he is a great singer, and it's not like Layne is off doing spoken word tours and Jerry is draggin around 3 dudes we've never heard of Mike & Sean are still there, and William gels with band he doesn't seem like a fill in.
Great band, can't wait for there new album & HEADLINING TOUR."If my thoughts, dreams, could be seen, they'd probably put my head, in a guillotine, but it's alright ma, it's life and life only."0 -
I am so pissed off right now. last night I had a massive craving to hear Shame in You after reading this thread and realised that after my iPod crashed I lost it and never got round to putting it back on. now I'm at university without my copy of Tripod and file-sharing software is banned on the network. anyone want to PM me the song? I assure you that I own every AIC album on CD.DiRtyFranK38 wrote:ahh glad you're opened to the wonderful world of aic.
listening to 'shame in you' right now, from the self-titled. this song just gives me chills. one of their most amazing slow emotional type songs."I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0 -
I also recommend Unplugged. #X."The Poet is a madman lost in adventure."
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I got into Tripod because I really liked the songs from it I heard on Unplugged. So I'd say get Unplugged, and if you like tracks like Frogs and Sludge Factory, get Tripod.0
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The first AiC Album I got was Facelift 6 years ago when I was 12....best decision EVER! They are my top EVER favorite band....EVER0
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aic love right here. esp jar of flies/sap.
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does anyone else prefer the unplugged Sludge Factory? although it is missing the awesome spoken word part.Duder5k wrote:I got into Tripod because I really liked the songs from it I heard on Unplugged. So I'd say get Unplugged, and if you like tracks like Frogs and Sludge Factory, get Tripod."I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0 -
intodeep wrote:you really need to pick up Facelift when you have the extra Cash. Some real rockers on there besides the obvious man in the box. You get It Ain't Like That, Love Hate Love, Blead the Freak, Sea of Sorrow, & Confusion... yeah basicallly the whole album rocks.
I did not even mention we die young, sunshine, real thing... yep they all kick ass.
Yes, you must get facelift. as this guy mentioned you can't go wrong.
glad you mentioned sunshine, love it.0 -
mammasan wrote:I don't know if I could go to an AIC concert. It just doesn't seem right without Layne.
i saw them twice with duvall. the first one at a bar type place, audio wasn't amazing but they still kicked fucking ass. then i saw them at nokia theatre in NYC, that concert was alot better. they played 23 songs, had a small 4 or 5 song acoustic bit with nice dim lighting, and of course the layne tribute vid. that layne vid almost brought me to tears, trust me its fine seeing them now, and duvall is great. even skeptical fans came out of the show saying "atleast he didn't try to imitate layne completely" they seemed to have respect for him.
oh and williams extra guitar playing adds to the live experience that aic never had. (minus angry chair and hate to feel) and grind live is fucking amazing.5/28/06, 6/27/08, 10/28/09, 5/18/10, 5/21/10
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