First segment with Layne and Sean is probably around oct or nov of 1991 during Van Halen Tour (Sean's backstage pass shows it) Funny enough one can almost always pinpoint when stuff happened because of Layne's hair styles lol luckily for us, he was frequently being creative with it and helped the timeline a lot Also they talked about Sea of Sorrow the same way as this other interview from that summer (the "Guam" interview - Layne still in a sling) and they kinda looked the same there too. This "new" footage was a treat, most of us haven't seen it so thank you! Him being extra silly in their early MSM game is always gold
He was not "healthy" at this point. They were all on coke since the Music Bank days and Mike S and Layne were dropping acid occasionally. On this tour is where Layne started using H, but by this point he seems still to be having fun and goofing around press, which he didn't really do later on. Oh well.
@@smkxodnwbwkdns8369 I'm assuming you havent been around drug addicts. you'd be surprised how many ppl can barely afford food but still manages to get their hands on drugs. Fun fact: the live at Moore videos all of them were high on coke and they played and singed beatifully. Source:Jerry himself said it on an interview.
@@mkxv1 yes I’ve been around drug addicts. Cocaine is not a cheap drug like heroin or meth which impoverished people manage to sustain themselves on. I understand your rock and roll fantasy and myth is very important to you. I’ve noticed for many believing their favorite musicians did everything high is very important to them. The Moore theater show was actually shambolic. It was heavily produced and remixed to sound decent and nothing like what the audience heard.
It's crazy thinking about. The AIC guys went through so much pain and misery and they're the funniest guys on the planet. I think a lot of gen z humor was inspired by gen x lmao.
OMG! I can’t thank you ENOUGH!! This is Priceless happiness of my youth! You have no idea how much she just brought a happy memories ! Because was raised in an abnormal household. MTV‘s music was the only thing to give me some sort of normality. I was 16 when Alice in chains came out and I was independent by that age. I had a blast! I worked at a little music store in Truckee California call Jobys. Luckily I got to have some prime music pickins. However prior to that, when I was at home before I left MTV was my first priority and choice relaxation. No only fun, and some sense of being a teenager. I can’t even express myself enough when I say what you’ve done for me. This’ll is priceless s@it. I’m so excited to see what you come out with. And especially anything AIC, Nine Inch Nails ministry ect and anything alternative. Of course hard-core. And on the flipside anything Depeche Mode and the cure. Blessed to have you!🙏🏼✌️😻😎💯🥰👅☮️✅🕊
I'm glad you like it! I definitely have more AIC stuff as well as NIN. UA-cam blocked the two official videos that I tried posting from Ministry but I'll keep trying. I did post a full Ministry bootlegged concert recently though and UA-cam didn't have any issues with it. The quality on that one wasn't too great so their algorithms probably didn't recognize anything. But at least it's something.
Layne Thomas Staley (Kirkland, Washington, 22 de agosto de 1967-Seattle, Washington, 5 de abril de 2002) fue un músico estadounidense, vocalista y letrista de Alice in Chains, una de las cuatro bandas más importantes del movimiento rock alternativo y grunge en Seattle. La banda se hizo famosa por su distintivo estilo vocal, que combinaba la desgarradora y talentosa voz de Staley con las voces armónicas del guitarrista y también vocalista de la banda Jerry Cantrell. Durante toda su carrera Layne Staley luchó contra una severa adicción a las drogas, que terminaría causando su muerte en el año 2002.
I have a couple of videos but I know there's more on my tapes. This is where I'll put them as I find more stuff: ua-cam.com/play/PLNRftzkC_ZcJo_Fgmh-pKva6Xx7pFlio-.html
@@michellezimmerman6424 speculating based on Laynes look from concerts around similar timeframe and the Van Halen backstage pass around Seans neck. Layne shaved his head by December 1991
They had meme state of minds way way before meme even existed
LOL exactly
A sean and layne interview is always a good time!
There a couple of dorks aren’t they?
I love it!
layne making fun of sean's accent is hilarious
I actually love the way Sean says the word 'tour'...
Sean reminds me of the UA-camr moistcritikal. It’s like he’s a shape shifting time traveler or has a clone LMFAOO
This is awesome!! I wonder how much more unseen footage is out there of AIC...only time will tell when all is unearthed.
It’s gonna be so awesome I can’t wait this guys got a lot of stuff I’m so excited!
"We're cheese people." 😂😂😂
LOL Layne and Sean would always be like kids when they were together
This is so great!! “That’s what did it A LOT!” 😂😂
I don’t think I’ll say Harvarti the same again.
First segment with Layne and Sean is probably around oct or nov of 1991 during Van Halen Tour (Sean's backstage pass shows it) Funny enough one can almost always pinpoint when stuff happened because of Layne's hair styles lol luckily for us, he was frequently being creative with it and helped the timeline a lot
Also they talked about Sea of Sorrow the same way as this other interview from that summer (the "Guam" interview - Layne still in a sling) and they kinda looked the same there too.
This "new" footage was a treat, most of us haven't seen it so thank you! Him being extra silly in their early MSM game is always gold
I think you mean "Sea of Sorrow", that's the video where Layne has a sling and it was a nightmare lol.
@@britt01 yes that's it. Damn, have to edit that. Thx.
i never saw this interview before. thanks for uploading this
Always nice seeing Layne when he was happy/healthy
He was not "healthy" at this point. They were all on coke since the Music Bank days and Mike S and Layne were dropping acid occasionally. On this tour is where Layne started using H, but by this point he seems still to be having fun and goofing around press, which he didn't really do later on. Oh well.
mk xv layne staley tried smack for the first time in 1990
@@mkxv1 they didn’t have enough money to be “all on coke” they could hardly afford to even feed themselves. Nor can you sing well on cocaine.
@@smkxodnwbwkdns8369 I'm assuming you havent been around drug addicts. you'd be surprised how many ppl can barely afford food but still manages to get their hands on drugs. Fun fact: the live at Moore videos all of them were high on coke and they played and singed beatifully. Source:Jerry himself said it on an interview.
@@mkxv1 yes I’ve been around drug addicts. Cocaine is not a cheap drug like heroin or meth which impoverished people manage to sustain themselves on.
I understand your rock and roll fantasy and myth is very important to you. I’ve noticed for many believing their favorite musicians did everything high is very important to them.
The Moore theater show was actually shambolic. It was heavily produced and remixed to sound decent and nothing like what the audience heard.
i didnt know this band, they're one of the best in rock music damn this era..............
i know right.
Glad you discovered them
Exactly
Best band of the 90s
RIP Layne
Oh, WOW, never seen this video before! Thank you so much for uploading it! This is beyond precious! ❤️
It's crazy thinking about. The AIC guys went through so much pain and misery and they're the funniest guys on the planet. I think a lot of gen z humor was inspired by gen x lmao.
Yea, they're the one band with the most depressed music and yet they are all natural comedians lol
I swear it's like looking at me and mates any time we chill
OMG!
I can’t thank you ENOUGH!!
This is Priceless happiness of my youth!
You have no idea how much she just brought a happy memories !
Because was raised in an abnormal household.
MTV‘s music was the only thing to give me some sort of normality.
I was 16 when Alice in chains came out and I was independent by that age.
I had a blast!
I worked at a little music store in Truckee California call Jobys.
Luckily I got to have some prime music pickins.
However prior to that,
when I was at home before I left MTV was my first priority and choice relaxation.
No only fun,
and some sense of being a teenager.
I can’t even express myself enough when I say what you’ve done for me.
This’ll is priceless s@it.
I’m so excited to see what you come out with. And especially anything AIC, Nine Inch Nails ministry ect and anything alternative. Of course hard-core.
And on the flipside anything Depeche Mode and the cure.
Blessed to have you!🙏🏼✌️😻😎💯🥰👅☮️✅🕊
I'm glad you like it! I definitely have more AIC stuff as well as NIN. UA-cam blocked the two official videos that I tried posting from Ministry but I'll keep trying. I did post a full Ministry bootlegged concert recently though and UA-cam didn't have any issues with it. The quality on that one wasn't too great so their algorithms probably didn't recognize anything. But at least it's something.
1:10 Mike Starr laughing on the way out
This is great!! Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you for posting this!! 🤘🤘
Thanks for uploading, this is gold💗
Funniest band in the planet... didnt take anything serious... fuck
Was just about to say this they we’re definitely the funniest band all around
Thank you thank you thank you 🥺
Maaaan i love this one. Its brilliant. 😂😂! Rest up Blanch. We still love you. A whole lot!
thank you so much for uploading this
You're welcome!
😂 I love these guys
3:30 😹 cute!
"a lot of silicone" lmao
To who ever put this up…thank you!!
That would be me, and you're welcome!
That was awesome and pretty funny
These two 😄 🤣 😂
Wicked cool Layne and Sean
Layne Thomas Staley (Kirkland, Washington, 22 de agosto de 1967-Seattle, Washington, 5 de abril de 2002) fue un músico estadounidense, vocalista y letrista de Alice in Chains, una de las cuatro bandas más importantes del movimiento rock alternativo y grunge en Seattle. La banda se hizo famosa por su distintivo estilo vocal, que combinaba la desgarradora y talentosa voz de Staley con las voces armónicas del guitarrista y también vocalista de la banda Jerry Cantrell. Durante toda su carrera Layne Staley luchó contra una severa adicción a las drogas, que terminaría causando su muerte en el año 2002.
Dude WTF
This is the greatest thing ever. How did you find this?!?
I recorded it from MTV in 1992. It was just sitting there on one of the many VHS tapes that I've been going through and digitizing recently.
@@wvmonster thank you so much! I didnt get to know them when they first came out so seeing all these old videos is so exciting to me.
@@wvmonster Any leftover Nirvana interviews?
I have a couple of videos but I know there's more on my tapes. This is where I'll put them as I find more stuff: ua-cam.com/play/PLNRftzkC_ZcJo_Fgmh-pKva6Xx7pFlio-.html
Layne is hilarious
LOL!!!!! That was fun!
what are they referencing with ‘the forces of evil’ lmao
Oh i love Layne 🖤
Was that Mike Starr walking in and out?
Nelson did have quite the interesting uh....style?
2:02
Staley rocks
can someone please explain to me the reference of "by the forces of evil"?
3:31
Where are they? kisw?
Do you happen to know where this was recorded...which show?
I'm not sure. I think they showed it on "Hangin' With MTV" or something along those lines but I'm not sure where it was recorded.
@@wvmonster Gotcha!! Thanks for the quick reply!
Van halen tour oct 1991
@@metallifan84 Do you know 100% for sure or are you just speculating?
@@michellezimmerman6424 speculating based on Laynes look from concerts around similar timeframe and the Van Halen backstage pass around Seans neck. Layne shaved his head by December 1991