Layne Stanley
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slayer14SBR Posting Legend
- 08-12-13
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#1Layne StanleyTags: None -
RockBottomSBR MVP
- 12-03-08
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#2I honestly think they are better with the new guy.Comment -
Dirty SanchezSBR Posting Legend
- 03-01-10
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#3Comment -
RockBottomSBR MVP
- 12-03-08
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#6Not that there is anything wrong with Hagar outside of playing with VH.Comment -
funnyb25BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 07-09-09
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#7Good song. Well done SlayerComment -
b1slickguySBR Posting Legend
- 11-24-11
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#8Layne Staley?
Saw AIC in '93 at Lollapalooza at Fiddler's Green.
One of the most memorable shows ever.
They were great, but Primus stole the show in true, tripped out fashion.Comment -
opie1988SBR Posting Legend
- 09-12-10
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#9AIC one of my alltime faves. Loved them. Loved Mad Season. Loved Layne Staley.
That being said...I personally think Van Halen made some of their best music with Sammy. And I love Van Halen. They were a much more fun, party band with David, and 1984 was a fukkin masterpiece....but I thought Sammy was great with that band. Love comes walking in, Right Now, Dream another dream, and Dreams are all fukkin badass tunes. I loved that period of VH.Comment -
mpaschal34SBR Posting Legend
- 02-04-13
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#10One of the greats for sure...I remember the first CD I bought was Facelift. Great...great album.Comment -
mpaschal34SBR Posting Legend
- 02-04-13
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#11AIC one of my alltime faves. Loved them. Loved Mad Season. Loved Layne Staley.
That being said...I personally think Van Halen made some of their best music with Sammy. And I love Van Halen. They were a much more fun, party band with David, and 1984 was a fukkin masterpiece....but I thought Sammy was great with that band. Love comes walking in, Right Now, Dream another dream, and Dreams are all fukkin badass tunes. I loved that period of VH.Comment -
Sam LoscoSBR MVP
- 12-03-16
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#12one of my first was also facelift, bought from a neighbour who was having a garage sale. who knew that cd with a broken case i bought for $.50 at 11 years old would come to mean so muchComment -
Dollars2DonutsSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-07-13
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#13Lollapalooza '95 was such a great memory. The music was probably better at the first few, but we got to smoke weed with Coolio and his boys. Hilarious.Comment -
CapybaraSBR Posting Legend
- 08-17-08
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#14Good stuff. Need to share my personal Alice in Chains memories/stories and then some bonus commentary...
Believe it or not, I first saw AIC by accident, as the opening band for Extreme at the Orpheum in Boston in 1990. We were big into Extreme at the time (who most people never even knew was a killer band with crazy guitar riffage because their huge hit was an acoustic song, lol), so we were like okay, opening band, whatever... I thought AIC was okay, but was hard to tell much...
Then shortly thereafter, was driving and heard Man in the Box come on the radio on Headbangers' Ball or some show like that... and I was like Wow, that's a good f'n tune, and wait a second, that's right, I saw them...
So then bought Facelift, which I came to LOVE... it was a new thing, that dark, dingy brand of hard rock that would come to be copied by so many bands... there was great musicality to it, but also that bit of danger or evil that you look for in your heavy rock music...
Then heard the awesome song "Would?" get debuted on the radio, then the Singles soundtrack, and then of course Dirt, which ruled.
Saw them as part of the ridiculous 1993 Lollapalooza show with probably the sickest lineup ever since it opened with frickin Rage Against the Machine (an all-time fave of mine) and Tool and Primus and Fishbone.... (Having said that, though, 1992 Lollapalooza was one of my favorite concerts ever: Soundgarden, Ministry, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam (the second band on stage!), Lush (whom I loved -- shoegaze type band from England) )...
Oh, and also saw an Alice in Chains tour at The Channel in Boston (long ago demolished), which was great... Layne was climbing/crawling along the rafters, it was fukked up...
Lastly though, I must share my personal commentary I always share, as I am the biggest music head on SBR probably (and a musician, at least quasi-)...
For everyone my age who grew up in the 80s and 90s, great music didn't stop getting made during the grunge era 20 frickin years ago... Instead of just replaying the same great music you played in the 90s, take the time to peruse the Web for cool shit happening now... dig deeper.. read blogs, check music sites.. sample stuff on Amazon or YouTube.... I personally get tired of absolutely everything, no matter how great it was, and I need the next new exciting thing. Contrary to what most people stunningly think, there was no one GREAT time for music, where everything afterwards sucks (although for decades, the 70s does win for sure)... you're just not listening hard enough... you can't trust what you happen to flip by. It's out there. I can recommend to all of you (depending on your personal tastes) 10 bands you've never heard of that you'd probably come to dig just as much as you loved AIC, or at least dig a lot anyway or get some good enjoyment from... But again, I love all genres, I'm all-purpose.
And lastly, it's a well-known fact that Jerry Cantrell was always checking out what King's X put out for cool riffs to appropriate... King's X was one of the great 80s/90s prog-rock/metal bands that mostly only musicians really know about, but check out their catalog, especially the early stuff, for some brilliant music.
Capy out. Hit me up with a PM if you want more recco's!Comment
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