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  • aukevin
    War Eagle, Go Braves!
    • Dec 2002
    • 14700

    #16
    Re: Alice in Chains Acoustic Tour

    Originally posted by boomhauertjs
    How did you listen to the show?
    Lots of stuff can be found on the Internet if you know the right places to look

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    • Chief Illinimac
      Gimme the Oscar, Friendo.
      • Dec 2004
      • 2365

      #17
      Re: Alice in Chains Acoustic Tour

      This thread is disappointing since AiC will not be playing near here. The MTV Unplugged CD is one of my favorite CDs ever.
      Listen to some of my covers:
      http://profile.ultimate-guitar.com/chiefillinimac/

      Currently:
      Asilos Magdalena by The Mars Volta
      LOST Theme
      The Rain Song by Led Zeppelin
      Rage Against the Machine Acoustic Medley

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      • boomhauertjs
        All Star
        • Feb 2004
        • 5373

        #18
        Re: Alice in Chains Acoustic Tour

        Don't give up hope Dee. There's a good chance that they'll announce more dates (fingers crossed for Cleveland).

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        • DXZeke
          Straight Edge
          • Feb 2003
          • 2538

          #19
          Re: Alice in Chains Acoustic Tour

          Jerry Cantrell's Degradiation Trip double CD was Alice in Chains minus Layne.


          As for renaming the band because of Layne being dead. I don't think that's needed.

          Layne was a voice, but not the music behind the band. That's Jerry. Most of the lyrics are Jerry as well. The self titled Alice in Chains CD was Jerry. Layne only did lyrics for 2 songs. Jerry had the entire CD recorded and Layne came in and sang the lyrics. I'm not dogging on Layne since I really wish that he was around, but Jerry Cantrell is Alice in Chains. If he had died instead of Layne, the entire sound of the band would be DTRASTICALY different where as right now it's just some pieces of Lanye's voice that's missing. William isn't Lanye, but he's a worthy successor.
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          • bsb13
            Banned
            • Mar 2005
            • 3439

            #20
            Re: Alice in Chains Acoustic Tour

            Originally posted by DXZeke
            Jerry Cantrell's Degradiation Trip double CD was Alice in Chains minus Layne.


            As for renaming the band because of Layne being dead. I don't think that's needed.

            Layne was a voice, but not the music behind the band. That's Jerry. Most of the lyrics are Jerry as well. The self titled Alice in Chains CD was Jerry. Layne only did lyrics for 2 songs. Jerry had the entire CD recorded and Layne came in and sang the lyrics. I'm not dogging on Layne since I really wish that he was around, but Jerry Cantrell is Alice in Chains. If he had died instead of Layne, the entire sound of the band would be DTRASTICALY different where as right now it's just some pieces of Lanye's voice that's missing. William isn't Lanye, but he's a worthy successor.
            Yeah you got a good point but to me the lead vocals is the heart of the band IMO. Plus, if Im not mistaken layne was the one who named the band so it seems weird to me for him to be gone and them still have that name. Jerry did write most of the songs on the self titled album but imo that was their worst album.

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            • boomhauertjs
              All Star
              • Feb 2004
              • 5373

              #21
              Re: Alice in Chains Acoustic Tour

              Originally posted by DXZeke
              Jerry Cantrell's Degradiation Trip double CD was Alice in Chains minus Layne.
              Do you mean it sounded like Alice in Chains minus Layne, or that the rest of the band (Jerry, Mike, and Sean) recorded the album? The artists who worked with Jerry on Degredation Trip were Robert Trujillo and Mike Bordin. Mike and Sean contributed to Boggy Depot.

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              • coffeeholic
                MVP
                • Oct 2004
                • 1391

                #22
                Re: Alice in Chains Acoustic Tour

                O.k. I'm going to bump this thread abit,I love everything AIC put out. The acoustic CD was probably the best unplugged event I've ever heard. "Down in a hole" that song still makes me stand up and take note when I hear it.
                Anyway-IF-I could only have one CD by them,I'd take the self titled one-The three legged dog on the cover. Thar CD was AIC at their peak-even moreso than Dirt(due to the dark,murky feel of the self titled one).
                I'm done with my lecture going nowhere, Lol! time to go listen to "head creeps" .......BTW I agree with Zeke's comments on his last post#19
                ByurrulzIdon'tfollow

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                • bsb13
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 3439

                  #23
                  Re: Alice in Chains Acoustic Tour

                  Originally posted by coffeeholic
                  O.k. I'm going to bump this thread abit,I love everything AIC put out. The acoustic CD was probably the best unplugged event I've ever heard. "Down in a hole" that song still makes me stand up and take note when I hear it.
                  Anyway-IF-I could only have one CD by them,I'd take the self titled one-The three legged dog on the cover. Thar CD was AIC at their peak-even moreso than Dirt(due to the dark,murky feel of the self titled one).
                  I'm done with my lecture going nowhere, Lol! time to go listen to "head creeps" .......BTW I agree with Zeke's comments on his last post#19
                  I liked their self titled album too, but I still think Dirt was their best album without a doubt.

                  Here are my favorites in order.

                  1)Dirt
                  2)Jar of flies/Sap
                  3)Facelift
                  4)Unplugged
                  5)Self titled album

                  By the way, has anyone ever heard of Mad season? I loved that album.

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                  • coffeeholic
                    MVP
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 1391

                    #24
                    Re: Alice in Chains Acoustic Tour

                    Originally posted by bsb13
                    By the way, has anyone ever heard of Mad season? I loved that album.
                    I have the CD somewhere in storage. I'm in the process of moving and some stuff is still M.I.A. But,if memory serves me,wasn't that Layne and Mike McCready of Pearl Jam? they met in rehab and joined up? The one's that standout for me on that CD were "I don't know anything" and "river of deceit". I wanted Layne to put his effort into Chains rather than solo projects-Nonetheless,good stuff.
                    I'm surprised you put AIC's Self titled CD at the bottom of your list. That was priceless to me. I'd like to hear the general concensus of the others here for their most essential/important CD's in order by AIC.
                    Sorry for the thread bump again Zeke-I started a Grunge rock thread and mentioned AIC
                    Last edited by coffeeholic; 10-24-2007, 07:49 PM.
                    ByurrulzIdon'tfollow

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                    • DXZeke
                      Straight Edge
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 2538

                      #25
                      Re: Alice in Chains Acoustic Tour

                      Originally posted by bsb13
                      Yeah you got a good point but to me the lead vocals is the heart of the band IMO. Plus, if Im not mistaken layne was the one who named the band so it seems weird to me for him to be gone and them still have that name. Jerry did write most of the songs on the self titled album but imo that was their worst album.
                      Jerry is the "Music" and "sound" behind the band. He co-writes most of the lyrics with Layne as well. Layne was the main voice, but not the only vocal. Jerry carried a lot of the songs as well vocally. I love Lanye and that's fine if he named the band, but there were 4 of them. Losing the singer sucks, but Sabbath changed singers, Van Halen changed singers, and most recently Fuel etc.

                      Dirt... (pulling out the booklet)
                      5 songs on the CD were entirely all by Jerry Cantrell, musically and lyrically.
                      Them Bones, Damn That River, Down in a Hole, Rooster, and Would. I would say that Jerry has more importance to the whole picture than Layne.

                      Alice in Chains... Keep the name.
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                      • DXZeke
                        Straight Edge
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 2538

                        #26
                        Re: Alice in Chains Acoustic Tour

                        Originally posted by coffeeholic
                        I have the CD somewhere in storage. I'm in the process of moving and some stuff is still M.I.A. But,if memory serves me,wasn't that Layne and Mike McCready of Pearl Jam? they met in rehab and joined up? The one's that standout for me on that CD were "I don't know anything" and "river of deceit". I wanted Layne to put his effort into Chains rather than solo projects-Nonetheless,good stuff.
                        I'm surprised you put AIC's Self titled CD at the bottom of your list. That was priceless to me. I'd like to hear the general concensus of the others here for their most essential/important CD's in order by AIC.
                        Sorry for the thread bump again Zeke-I started a Grunge rock thread and mentioned AIC
                        Dirt
                        Self Titled
                        Jar of Flies
                        Face Lift
                        Unplugged
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                        • bsb13
                          Banned
                          • Mar 2005
                          • 3439

                          #27
                          Re: Alice in Chains Acoustic Tour

                          Originally posted by DXZeke
                          Jerry is the "Music" and "sound" behind the band. He co-writes most of the lyrics with Layne as well. Layne was the main voice, but not the only vocal. Jerry carried a lot of the songs as well vocally. I love Lanye and that's fine if he named the band, but there were 4 of them. Losing the singer sucks, but Sabbath changed singers, Van Halen changed singers, and most recently Fuel etc.

                          Dirt... (pulling out the booklet)
                          5 songs on the CD were entirely all by Jerry Cantrell, musically and lyrically.
                          Them Bones, Damn That River, Down in a Hole, Rooster, and Would. I would say that Jerry has more importance to the whole picture than Layne.

                          Alice in Chains... Keep the name.
                          I wont argue this anymore after this post because you do make good points but if Jerry was the lead vocals to Rooster, Down in a hole, Rain when I die and Sickman I dont think those songs would have been anywhere NEAR as good and neither would have my favorite album. Lets say I live in a cave and didnt know that layne had died and I went out and bought the new AIC album(if there ever is one) just to find out they have another lead singer...I'd be one pissed of MoFo.

                          Im all about Jerry too, I still might would buy a new album if they ever release one.

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                          • boomhauertjs
                            All Star
                            • Feb 2004
                            • 5373

                            #28
                            Re: Alice in Chains Acoustic Tour

                            1) Dirt
                            2) Jar of Flies
                            3) Alice in Chains (Tripod)
                            4) Unplugged
                            5) Facelift
                            6) Sap

                            Mad Season's "Above" is a tremendous album. Besides the radio singles "River of Decit" and "I Don't Know Anything", "Long Gone Day" is a tremendous song. There was a rumor that Mad Season later recorded a double album, one with Mark Lannegan on vocals and the other with Layne, but unfortunately it was just a rumor.

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