First listen to Alice In Chains - Vocal Analysis of "Down in a Hole" (MTV Unplugged)

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  • @Mountprospect1
    @Mountprospect1 Рік тому +1455

    As a lifelong Alice fan I still find this Unplugged performance really hard to watch. Layne seems so beaten by his demons at this point. For me they were by far the best band to come from the Grunge scene. Legend

    • @mmaaddict78
      @mmaaddict78 Рік тому +23

      You can see that Layne is missing a lot of teeth here from the drugs if you watch the entire show.

    • @matthewvillacci7113
      @matthewvillacci7113 Рік тому +15

      High as hell.ADDICTION SUCKS!!!💯❤️

    • @clarkarnold5431
      @clarkarnold5431 Рік тому +11

      I agree. I love AIC but this was a bit rough to watch but they were so good.

    • @BradCross1982
      @BradCross1982 Рік тому +32

      @@mmaaddict78 Stop. You are just repeating gossip that isn’t true. He was missing one tooth by this time and it was on the side. Granted they weren’t in good shape but they definitely were there

    • @Kyle-0262
      @Kyle-0262 Рік тому +6

      I find it easy and good for my soul to watch. Watched it when it originally aired. Their best performance ever, not to be cliche with that, but it’s unreal to see bands in that type of setting. They nailed it.

  • @demoncleaner80
    @demoncleaner80 Рік тому +2494

    This entire Unplugged show is both amazing and heartbreaking; it's like watching Layne's suffering put out right in front of the world for all to see.

    • @antivanti
      @antivanti Рік тому +64

      Why is it always the pain that's so beautiful...

    • @stephenwrouton
      @stephenwrouton Рік тому +87

      @@antivanti I think it's not so much the pain that is beautiful, but the vulnerability.

    • @rat4spd
      @rat4spd Рік тому +82

      It's just absolutely devastating seeing him so fragile and broken.

    • @MisunderstoodSpaceMarine
      @MisunderstoodSpaceMarine Рік тому +85

      He looks like he's singing to his own funeral.

    • @windjammer3950
      @windjammer3950 Рік тому +23

      It was like a signature for his obituary.

  • @chrisisrussian9933
    @chrisisrussian9933 7 місяців тому +266

    This entire performance to me is Layne singing his own eulogy. There will never be another like Layne Staley. He was completely battered and broken from his heroin addiction here. There are interviews from people who worked on this performance and it’s known that Layne shot up heroin moments before taking the stage, and went right into performing with no hesitation. Knowing this makes it much harder to watch the performance. Layne is barely moving, eyes shut, head down, he can barely look at his band mates. Yet, he absolutely killed this performance, and I would argue this is the holy grail of MTVs unplugged era. RIP Layne Staley and everyone else gone from Alice In Chains.

    • @peterh222
      @peterh222 3 місяці тому +3

      You mean the other guy from the guy on the guitar

    • @davidtrevino5211
      @davidtrevino5211 3 місяці тому +2

      Agreed,,, 100%...

    • @maineiacial
      @maineiacial 2 місяці тому +2

      facts

    • @gusmcgussy3299
      @gusmcgussy3299 2 місяці тому

      So what if he used.... I used to use everyday at work and work on Million dollar equipment making million dollar shit.... just because he used I highly doubt he was in a coma... for Christ's sake at a certain point in addiction.you just use so u aren't sick.... u still function fine
      .. you act like he took haloperidol or what ever it's called...lmao.. he just used.... he was perfectly normal I guarantee u

    • @Incubussublime311
      @Incubussublime311 Місяць тому +1

      as much as I love layne this song is not about him its about Jerry Cantrell (guitarist singing) and his relationship with Courtney Clark. We need to stop feeling like everything is a cry to help from Layne. He wouldnt of wanted us to feel this way about him!

  • @jonathanehlers6855
    @jonathanehlers6855 Рік тому +1091

    Layne and Jerry's voices together is one of the best duets ever. Compliment each other perfectly.

    • @mcshane191
      @mcshane191 11 місяців тому +15

      "Dont Follow" might be best song w jerry.

    • @hardtymz2517
      @hardtymz2517 10 місяців тому +2

      i think jerry founded Silverchair too.

    • @destroyerofworlds5148
      @destroyerofworlds5148 10 місяців тому

      @jonathanehlers6855
      Agree 100%

    • @jayde-mariesimpson4555
      @jayde-mariesimpson4555 10 місяців тому +10

      Their harmonys are truly almost a religious experience for me … truly they are the another’s twin flame ….

    • @christopherrandolph2455
      @christopherrandolph2455 9 місяців тому +2

      I totally agree! 100%!

  • @gusmc01
    @gusmc01 10 місяців тому +392

    Credit to the sound guys on these old MTV Unplugged shows, the mix on all of them is so good.

    • @shandongunter7075
      @shandongunter7075 7 місяців тому +20

      This doesn't get stated enough. Amazing work by a group of humans that doesn't always get the fanfare that they should.

    • @wagz420
      @wagz420 6 місяців тому +2

      Great point! So true

    • @seichodan
      @seichodan 5 місяців тому

      Truth!

    • @fkcoolers2669
      @fkcoolers2669 4 місяці тому

      Absolutely. So good.

    • @fredrehrig4542
      @fredrehrig4542 3 місяці тому

      @@shandongunter7075100%

  • @m1ghtysauc3E
    @m1ghtysauc3E 6 місяців тому +494

    I wish Layne was here today to see new people falling in love with his voice. He deserved it.

    • @RSPDiver
      @RSPDiver 6 місяців тому

      He and Mike Starr (the former bassist) who Layne introduced to Heroin.

    • @BeBetter1129
      @BeBetter1129 5 місяців тому +1

      We all loved them when they came out. This is not new.

    • @ColinRichards1
      @ColinRichards1 5 місяців тому +1

      Your right. I wish he was here, as well as my friends lost in the same hole.

    • @sukaenacornelius9285
      @sukaenacornelius9285 3 місяці тому +1

      My husband is an American combat veteran. I remember when he got out, he got on the alcohol other things. We were both athletes together in University. He enlisted in Navy and I went to grad school. We got married at the court house. I’m spent 8 deployments with him, not to count the trainings he was away for constantly and his instructor duty, where he came home every day, but was gone before I woke up and back after I was already asleep. When he got out, he hit a hard place. Not to count, he had some friends over time, but also students he had that passed. On top of a broken back, loosing much weight, working at a factory after the military where he says its such a world difference while also using his Gi bill for an engineering degree. Alice in Chains is his favorite band but he always tears up.

    • @peterh222
      @peterh222 3 місяці тому

      You mean the other guy from the guy on the guitar

  • @spvd28
    @spvd28 10 місяців тому +732

    This unplugged was so good, but it makes me so so sad. You could see Layne was in a bad way and they were trying to pull him out of it. Layne's story is so tragic and he will be forever missed.

    • @Ak907drafter
      @Ak907drafter 10 місяців тому +2

      For real

    • @knotty1981
      @knotty1981 9 місяців тому +3

      Spot on, exactly this

    • @naybrann
      @naybrann 9 місяців тому +8

      Man hearing these singers that were so young gone through tragedy makes me tear up at times.

    • @jls6147
      @jls6147 9 місяців тому +7

      Nutshell gives me chill bumps every time I hear it🥺

    • @clareatkin8602
      @clareatkin8602 9 місяців тому +13

      Yes.I remember watching this set and Jerry giving Layne a thumbs up at the end as if to say "It's ok,you did good" ❤

  • @lornecooper5640
    @lornecooper5640 Рік тому +521

    Layne Staley is the most unique and underrated voice of the grunge era. Jerry Cantrell, again, is an underrated genius of composer.

    • @c4russ
      @c4russ Рік тому +18

      Cantrell is one of music’s greatest composers. Not just rock or grunge but all of music across all time to include music, lyrics and composition

    • @jasonkelly8451
      @jasonkelly8451 Рік тому

      I do wish Jerry would keep his stale somewhat boring voice out of the vocals or spotlight and let Layne be the unique star lead singer he is.

    • @ryandonahue5761
      @ryandonahue5761 Рік тому

      This is correct.

    • @ryanproffit2298
      @ryanproffit2298 Рік тому +25

      @@jasonkelly8451crazy take, the harmonies set them apart, plus most of those are his songs. Love jerries voice. Adds an awesome layer.

    • @thinuslamprecht6124
      @thinuslamprecht6124 Рік тому

      ❤100%

  • @doniphan72ify
    @doniphan72ify 8 місяців тому +34

    This unplugged version of Down in a hole, is the most hauntingly beautiful song ive ever heard. I'm a middle aged man, and this song makes me cry every time i hear it. The pain in Layne's voice is weirdly enchanting and emotional. It is hard to make me cry, but this song always does it to me.

    • @dougieh9676
      @dougieh9676 19 днів тому

      Grown man myself. It's a lot of pain in that song. I shed a couple tears listening. Especially knowing Layne died so young. 😢

  • @Scottybravo1
    @Scottybravo1 Рік тому +4222

    The reason you can't describe what you are hearing from Layne's voice is because what you are hearing is raw emotion, not technique,he's not singing the songs, he is living the songs and expressing it

    • @jasonmedina1353
      @jasonmedina1353 Рік тому +273

      never have I heard it better said.Bravo Bro.what she hears is pain...

    • @aussiem8130
      @aussiem8130 Рік тому +47

      So well said

    • @bonkjmma
      @bonkjmma Рік тому +45

      100% spot on...

    • @Later_Nerd
      @Later_Nerd Рік тому +25

      Spot on

    • @Buy_Me_A_Nightmare
      @Buy_Me_A_Nightmare Рік тому +117

      I was thinking, if you’ve never been through heroin withdrawals and been dope sick, there is no way to explain the physical pain and the pain you feel in your soul, perfectly said, you’re hearing his pain.

  • @wallybonejengles5595
    @wallybonejengles5595 5 місяців тому +144

    A fun fact i really love. Layne gives these little looks and smiles to Jerry during the set. He does them because he always really loved Jerrys voice, and Layne actually lays back a little here and there to let him shine. He didnt tell Jerry, so he sort of puts him on the spot and he nails it. :3

    • @kanachanwhisper7174
      @kanachanwhisper7174 3 місяці тому +2

      You are so sure that your opinion and perception is a fact...

    • @TheEzs303
      @TheEzs303 3 місяці тому +3

      I can’t remember but Jerry smiled at layne early in the show the open I think nutshell because he knew was layne was on and the rest is history to be enjoyed

    • @stevendegrappo5143
      @stevendegrappo5143 2 місяці тому

      Jerry had the flu and was sick as a dog vomiting but made it through the show. You can see a small wastebasket to the side of him in case he had to boot.

    • @purrrrrrrple
      @purrrrrrrple Місяць тому +1

      ​@@kanachanwhisper7174Jerry did said that Layne was the one that pushed him to sing so I don't see how this could be far from reality. Also, it was the right call to make Jerry shine a little on his own, his softness really puts it all together

  • @vincew9482
    @vincew9482 Рік тому +559

    Gosh, you can easily go down a rabbit hole with AIC. The studio version of this song will give you an idea of Layne’s range. I would recommend the unplugged version of Nutshell. RIP Layne!

    • @kimoronen1823
      @kimoronen1823 Рік тому +13

      Studio version of Nutshell is better

    • @Nolimitcam._
      @Nolimitcam._ Рік тому +41

      @@kimoronen1823of course it is but the emotions in the live version hits different

    • @devinclark8689
      @devinclark8689 Рік тому +6

      Yea he definitely sounded a bit bland in this version. I would have loved the album version. It's majestic.

    • @BrandonGavin_EDC
      @BrandonGavin_EDC Рік тому +9

      Nutshell is so good on unplugged

    • @iammattjones
      @iammattjones Рік тому +8

      ​​@@devinclark8689It's because he's out of his mind on drugs and he didn't have any teeth.

  • @kingcassels7859
    @kingcassels7859 Рік тому +394

    “i’ve eaten the sun so my tongue has been burned of the taste” i’ve heard this song probably a million times and that lyric gets me everytime.

    • @md22773
      @md22773 Рік тому +49

      ..."Look at me now, I'm a man that won't let himself be"... another one that just never ceases to ring out

    • @bobloblaw9791
      @bobloblaw9791 11 місяців тому +24

      @@md22773that’s the one that always got me. I was in an addiction when this came out. 7 years sober now and it reminds me of how quickly things can slip away.

    • @N8deezy74
      @N8deezy74 11 місяців тому +29

      @@md22773 "I've been guilty of kicking myself in the teeth" hits hard for me every time.

    • @snakesandsticks
      @snakesandsticks 10 місяців тому

      Same

    • @G00dK1dMaadC1ty
      @G00dK1dMaadC1ty 10 місяців тому +19

      "Oh you dont understand who they thought i was supposed to be"

  • @JoCarlucci55
    @JoCarlucci55 Рік тому +2240

    The entire Unplugged set seems like Layne is singing for his own funeral.

    • @loricproject6878
      @loricproject6878 11 місяців тому +67

      I think he was the one who wanted the candles if I remember correctly

    • @fujisawahaz
      @fujisawahaz 11 місяців тому +108

      I mean, it's almost that. He was already dead inside (as far we know) and you can feel him drag his chains like a living ghost. It's too much heartbreaking, he was such a talented one, I usually cry listening to this unplugged and I tend to avoid the videos because it's impossibile to me not to cry seeing him like this :c

    • @oggyoggy1299
      @oggyoggy1299 10 місяців тому +4

      @@fujisawahaz
      Jesus fucking Christ! Are you for real?

    • @charleshughes6636
      @charleshughes6636 10 місяців тому +37

      @@oggyoggy1299 yea layne struggled with drugs, predominately heroin, for a long time. He died shortly after this performance. It's really tragic and many of alice in chains' songs hint at laynes personal life within the lyrics

    • @hardtymz2517
      @hardtymz2517 10 місяців тому

      wasn't that nirvana?? @@charleshughes6636

  • @tomlewis2477
    @tomlewis2477 7 місяців тому +55

    Their harmonic melodies were so hauntingly beautiful and hair-raising.

  • @alexisgray2498
    @alexisgray2498 11 місяців тому +385

    Lane's mother described his voice as razirblades covered in marshmallow. Very unique voice.

    • @denniscarney5249
      @denniscarney5249 10 місяців тому +32

      Very apt description, in my opinion. While not the same, I think Chester Bennington from Linkin Park had this quality too.

    • @tdb9164
      @tdb9164 9 місяців тому +9

      I appreciate that description very much.

    • @paulkaiser9632
      @paulkaiser9632 7 місяців тому +2

      That, is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!!! 😢

    • @daniloassis8958
      @daniloassis8958 13 днів тому

      @@denniscarney5249spittin

  • @kawchman
    @kawchman 11 місяців тому +452

    It's crazy how powerful Layne's voice is but physically you can barely tell he's singing.

    • @MOAB-UT
      @MOAB-UT 9 місяців тому +16

      A live wire doesn't look powerful but it just is. Grab it and you will find out quick.

    • @matthewhughes659
      @matthewhughes659 8 місяців тому +1

      He had so much meaning behind what he was singing. I think he really wanted the the world to see what he seen.

    • @berkeley215
      @berkeley215 8 місяців тому +9

      Voice is still available even when strung out. So hate he couldn’t beat his demons. Fantastic front man and singer.

  • @shaneomack5018
    @shaneomack5018 7 місяців тому +61

    Laynes voice hits me in the feels. No other voice like his

    • @radar8988
      @radar8988 3 місяці тому

      Shannon Hoon for me

    • @BridgetFitzgerald-w9p
      @BridgetFitzgerald-w9p 2 місяці тому

      It's Layne for me as well... ALWAYS, however I love Shannon Hoon as well, also Chris Cornell "of course," Corey Taylor, and last but not least Chester Bennington. ❤

  • @AnyMomInAmerica
    @AnyMomInAmerica Рік тому +397

    I’ve always felt like Layne and Jerry’s voices combine to make this incredible third voice when they duet. So beautiful and haunting and I can’t think of another band with a sound like that.

    • @sanjuandiaz
      @sanjuandiaz Рік тому +13

      I'm dating myself, but Simon & Garfunkel had the same harmonious blend that was so unique (minus the grittiness of Layne's tone)

    • @pollopollo3531
      @pollopollo3531 11 місяців тому +1

      YES THIS

    • @dellong7959
      @dellong7959 11 місяців тому +3

      Haunting is a good word.

    • @JohnnyAce-ud7qd
      @JohnnyAce-ud7qd 10 місяців тому

      Whigfield!

    • @patrickbrownson1
      @patrickbrownson1 10 місяців тому +5

      Oh man, yes!!! I have also had this thought. They both have their own voices, and we’re all especially familiar with how Layne is able to soar in his own idiosyncratic way. But his and Jerry’s voices are also similar enough, and the harmonies constructed in such a way, as to form one solid tornado of beauty and sadness. Usually my ear just sort of automatically separates a main vocal from any harmonies going on. With AiC, I don’t even bother to try and pry the two melodic lines apart. It’s just magic. Thanks for verbalizing this, OP.

  • @gggoldman1
    @gggoldman1 Рік тому +344

    Their unplugged was one of the best live sets ever. Hits me every time

  • @bosoxer4eva
    @bosoxer4eva 6 місяців тому +29

    To truly appreciate this video/song, you owe it to yourself to learn about Layne Staley's life and spiral downwards, to include the moments leading up to this performance. This song still gives me chills. I'm old enough and lucky enough to have enjoyed their music from the very beginning. Truly remarkable. RIP Layne.

  • @marksummers666
    @marksummers666 Рік тому +236

    Layne is so fragile here. His addiction had decimated his body by this point. This whole show is a crushing experience. Layne's voice is huge and powerful and here he's really struggling to get sound out, but still giving an incredible, singular, haunting performance. Apart from the sadness, Layne & Jerry have one of the best harmonies in all of rock. Just stunning, every song.

    • @Nick17354
      @Nick17354 Рік тому +23

      I heard once that early on Jerry was terrified to sing on stage, but Layne insisted that they sing together. To think, if Layne had been less supportive, we never would have had these amazing harmonies. It's heartwarming to know that they had each others backs the way that they did.

    • @Buy_Me_A_Nightmare
      @Buy_Me_A_Nightmare Рік тому +4

      Yeah, jump from this to Love, Hate, Love live…

    • @TheStepmonkey
      @TheStepmonkey Рік тому +6

      @@Nick17354 Yea, Layne was so smart that he knew they would sound better harmonizing together

    • @jason_ryan_fishing
      @jason_ryan_fishing Рік тому +9

      Now watching this, seeing Layne not looking towards the audience during the performance, the shame and disappointment he must have been feeling. So crazy to think about, let alone being in a band with him and competing with inevitabilty. Feel for everyone in the band, must've been so heartbreaking to deal with, and carry on after. Ugh. I miss him so much.

    • @sarahb2004
      @sarahb2004 Рік тому +4

      Haunting is the perfect word to use here

  • @Vanoffy
    @Vanoffy 10 місяців тому +278

    Best band from the 90s! I’m 50 now but still feel 22. RIP Layne!!

    • @tngrrl73
      @tngrrl73 10 місяців тому +4

      Same!

    • @dkslackmaster
      @dkslackmaster 10 місяців тому +4

      Agreed

    • @adamkieler1833
      @adamkieler1833 9 місяців тому +4

      I just turned 40. At the time, when their radio songs became current, I dug them to an extent. I’m revisiting more stuff lately. And, I’m appreciating them on a different scale.

    • @smashleyscott8272
      @smashleyscott8272 9 місяців тому +5

      Dude, I'm nearly 49... and I STILL love Alice In Chains.

    • @lofihifi792
      @lofihifi792 9 місяців тому +2

      We were really lucky that HFS in the dc area played Alice in Chains non stop

  • @wbballardjr123
    @wbballardjr123 7 місяців тому +13

    She is absolutely awesome. To be able to talk about Alice in chains like she does the first time she's ever heard of them makes me miss them and like her more.

  • @darthzombus
    @darthzombus 9 місяців тому +159

    To me, the Alice in Chains Unplugged show is one of the greatest live performances of all time. All of their songs are beautifully arranged for the acoustic medium, and Layne and Jerry's vocals blend amazingly. I was 14 when this concert aired on MTV and I was blown away.

    • @chrismontgomery6236
      @chrismontgomery6236 9 місяців тому +4

      STP, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Alice in chains all had incredible unplugged performances.

    • @sellickusa
      @sellickusa 7 місяців тому

      Absolutely

    • @BobVandenBosch-lq9jp
      @BobVandenBosch-lq9jp 7 місяців тому

      Eenzaamheid. Zo hartverscheurend mooi

    • @shandongunter7075
      @shandongunter7075 7 місяців тому

      It's the best that has ever been done. Ever.

    • @torys8236
      @torys8236 5 місяців тому

      Oh please, do you mean to tell me that KISS' "unplugged" wasn't better. /s

  • @Jesstron10
    @Jesstron10 Рік тому +469

    Jerry doesn’t get enough credit as a singer. His solo stuff is solid.

    • @stuxnet5340
      @stuxnet5340 Рік тому +9

      Love his solo stuff, too!

    • @josemadera3138
      @josemadera3138 Рік тому +5

      Yup

    • @tnmonty501
      @tnmonty501 Рік тому +12

      And writer

    • @melany5506
      @melany5506 Рік тому +7

      Lol this is the obligatory comment on every Alice In Chains video on UA-cam

    • @VivaLaDnDLogs
      @VivaLaDnDLogs Рік тому +5

      Prism of Doubt is honestly one of my favorite songs Jerry's ever written.

  • @cgclancy68100
    @cgclancy68100 7 місяців тому +25

    He was literally on his deathbed at this concert. Your ending is sad. RIP Layne Staley, you can’t ever be replaced.

    • @sendtodevnull1269
      @sendtodevnull1269 3 місяці тому +5

      No, he wasn’t. He was a junkie but Layne lived another 6 years. This was before his ex-fiancé passed.

  • @iamerighi
    @iamerighi 11 місяців тому +907

    It's not air pressure sister, it's pain 💔

    • @SpencerKelly93
      @SpencerKelly93 10 місяців тому +17

      @@TheLoneCamper Yikes bro. Sounds like someone needs to take a break from the internet...

    • @colinryan4737
      @colinryan4737 10 місяців тому +6

      @@TheLoneCamper Dude put down the Adderall please.

    • @yohunter3820
      @yohunter3820 10 місяців тому +34

      Spot on. It’s pain. 💔🖤

    • @Adamanthon
      @Adamanthon 10 місяців тому +6

      @@TheLoneCamperdamn man, you hit the nail on the head with that!

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan 9 місяців тому

      Uh, nah. It’s air pressure

  • @duffshot81
    @duffshot81 Рік тому +772

    Definitely need to do "Love Hate Love" live at the Moor. You won't be disappointed. Love your content.

    • @beezalfior84
      @beezalfior84 Рік тому +25

      This.

    • @LadySlippers
      @LadySlippers Рік тому +51

      Here to boost this. Love Hate Love from Live at the Moore (1990) is out of this world.

    • @miguelcoelho2739
      @miguelcoelho2739 Рік тому +14

      For sure!

    • @alicaveltman3021
      @alicaveltman3021 Рік тому +12

      I totally agree!

    • @duffshot81
      @duffshot81 Рік тому +23

      To me, it is truly one of the greatest live vocal performances ever. Period. Not saying that it is the Greatest, just one of...

  • @gwenierobinson
    @gwenierobinson 6 місяців тому +15

    I love the ways you described Layne’s voice because his is definitely a very unique sound, so hard to put into words. Great reaction!

  • @99sheepy
    @99sheepy Рік тому +208

    Jerry and Layne's harmony vocals were so special in the grunge genre. In this video, you're seeing Layne nearing the end of his battle with drug addiction, RIP. I'll echo the requests below for Love Hate Love live at the Moore Theater. It shows Layne at the height of his power, but no harmonies from Jerry on that one.

    • @puppetmaster8551
      @puppetmaster8551 Рік тому +25

      Layne was in bad shape here but he wasn’t really near the end of his battle, he lived 6 more years after this, people act like he was about to die in this show when in reality his death was still pretty far away and he definitely could’ve turned his life around, sad he wasn’t able to tho. I agree with the rest of your comment and recommending love hate love for people who want to see Layne healthy and with all his vocal power still

    • @rminter44
      @rminter44 Рік тому +1

      great point I agree

    • @TenaciousSLG
      @TenaciousSLG Рік тому +1

      Definitely agree on Love Hate Love live at the Moore. Mind blowing.

    • @luciopadillarojas3319
      @luciopadillarojas3319 9 місяців тому

      ​Exactly what I was thinking ​@@puppetmaster8551

    • @kurtkoch4147
      @kurtkoch4147 29 днів тому

      Moore Theater is an absolute must for any AIC afficionado. Epic.

  • @garylagstrom3864
    @garylagstrom3864 Рік тому +207

    In your research on lead vocalist Layne Staley you will understand why he looks and acts the way he does here. RIP LAYNE ❤

    • @richelle7211
      @richelle7211 Рік тому +4

      🥹😞

    • @Deam7666
      @Deam7666 Рік тому +12

      Why are all the greats so troubled and leave us too soon?😢

    • @MichaelPolzien
      @MichaelPolzien Рік тому +4

      He was in agony here, going through organ failure from alcoholism.

    • @ChrisGili-t4i
      @ChrisGili-t4i Рік тому +27

      Umm, no. Layne was a heroin addict, not an alcoholic. He lived on for another 6 years after this. They hadn't played together for over two years before this, and it was his last performance with AIC.

    • @worldview6218
      @worldview6218 Рік тому

      @@ChrisGili-t4iehh Layne was a lot more then just a heroin addict. That might be the addiction that was the root of his troubles but the guy did literally everything, and he was also an alcoholic as well. By the time he died he lost function of his digestive system entirely, and was dead of an overdose of cocain mixed with heroin for over 2 weeks before they even discovered him, but the last guy who was with him, may he also rest in peace said Layne was literally in dire need of medical attention so he definitely had a lot of medical issues not just because of his heroin addiction but all the substance and alcohol abuse and diet. Idk about this particular show him having liver failure, I know jerry played this entire show with a bad case of food poisoning though and Layne played it right after shooting up a bunch of dope and had already suffered noticeable teeth loss and decay which is why in the final edits you don’t really see many shots of Layne where it can be seen.

  • @PT84
    @PT84 6 місяців тому +9

    Layne’s tone and vibrato is the most unique. He also has tricks where he covers his voice and compresses the sound. He also has amazing breath control.

  • @tribblefluffer
    @tribblefluffer Рік тому +214

    I absolutely love Jerry's voice, especially in this performance, and with Layne it's just pure bliss.

    • @puppetmaster8551
      @puppetmaster8551 Рік тому +12

      Jerry was flawless in this show in every aspect, he put the show on his back, best unplugged ever, I do wish we could’ve seen this show years earlier when Layne was in better health and had more power, he was still great here but obviously well past his peak. Jerry/Layne duo is unmatched and their classic harmonizing really shined in this show. Anyway I agree with you on Jerry’s voice, he obviously doesn’t have the biggest range out there but for me his voice is just so smooth and easy on the ears, one of the most enjoyable voices to ever listen to imo

    • @mgers75
      @mgers75 Рік тому +1

      @@puppetmaster8551 It was an amazing performance but youre right Layne was not healthy or probably at his peak cause he hadnt been performing much during that period even though im sure they did alot of rehearsing. When I listen to these performances I cant really find any faults but I also know Layne's teeth were falling out at this point and that cant be good for your voice.

    • @dmphax
      @dmphax Рік тому +8

      Jerry's passion and pain are on full display here. He makes me tear up.

    • @tribblefluffer
      @tribblefluffer Рік тому +3

      @@dmphax Same here, you can see how he wears his emotions for everyone to see while he performs. This is my favorite performance by them, i've seen it so many times and I still tear up when I watch it.

    • @johnnyb6067
      @johnnyb6067 Рік тому +3

      He was the very first person I ever saw in concert. Jerry Cantrell and Days of the New opened for Metallica.

  • @keithrose4227able
    @keithrose4227able 10 місяців тому +151

    Layne is a GOAT, nobody will ever have the same voice

    • @hutdweller7430
      @hutdweller7430 8 місяців тому

      A Goat as in rugged, raw, and stubborn, vocally, and emotionally, speaking?

    • @Tiangco1
      @Tiangco1 8 місяців тому

      aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhdunno man. No disrespect, but CHRIS CORNELL?

    • @brickovenfarmandfare8653
      @brickovenfarmandfare8653 7 місяців тому

      ​@@Tiangco1you're talking about 2 different arenas. This time in music was..... ground breaking. Infact, it was the realization of a broken nation.

    • @Tiangco1
      @Tiangco1 7 місяців тому

      @@brickovenfarmandfare8653 interesting thought. Thank you.

    • @shandongunter7075
      @shandongunter7075 7 місяців тому

      He is the Jordan of rock singers.

  • @newtoncountry5937
    @newtoncountry5937 5 місяців тому +7

    These guys have always been one of my favorite bands. All of them incredibly talented, the vocal combination of Layne and Jerry is soooo good. In this song especially, their harmonies are superb.

  • @brianarcher9289
    @brianarcher9289 Рік тому +139

    I heard it described somewhere as Layne's voice sounds like he's singing at his own funeral. It just resonated with me.

    • @tylerbrown8386
      @tylerbrown8386 Рік тому +1

      Wheww... That's deep, I can totally see that... Layne was so deep in his addiction, but still managed to sing his head off

    • @hutdweller7430
      @hutdweller7430 8 місяців тому

      Love that simili, who could state that better!

    • @joeschmoe2659
      @joeschmoe2659 7 місяців тому +1

      That was a good perspective.

  • @RZK1966
    @RZK1966 Рік тому +140

    Layne is without a doubt the best singer from this time period. Jar of Flys is one of my favorite albums.

    • @aspjake123
      @aspjake123 Рік тому +15

      Chris Cornell is right there also IMO

    • @luuxii
      @luuxii Рік тому +6

      ​@@aspjake123many do argue that, but personally Layne invokes much more emotion compared to Chris, who to me is more... Monotone or colorless.

    • @ronyeahright9536
      @ronyeahright9536 Рік тому +2

      chris cornell definitely, but layne is amazing in his own right, as a singer and lyricist.

    • @jammiehill5466
      @jammiehill5466 Рік тому +1

      jar of Flys was one of worst chains albums

    • @RZK1966
      @RZK1966 Рік тому +3

      @@jammiehill5466 everyone has an opinion, yours just happens to be wrong.

  • @Burnit53
    @Burnit53 8 місяців тому +5

    The unplugged album is just something that will silence you. I've listened to it a thousand times, and will a thousand more.

  • @DerekSutherland-v5j
    @DerekSutherland-v5j Рік тому +102

    This is such a sad performance for me to see every time. Layne was so deep into his heroin addiction at this time, and the band hadn't performed together in months. You really nailed Layne's whole being into place when you described the fragility of his voice. He was fragile, but also powerful in his delivery of that feeling. As a former heroin addict (6 years sober now), I can relate to so much of what he was putting out into the world. I'm hooked on your videos of 90's and 2000's metal bands. Thank you 🖤

    • @Deam7666
      @Deam7666 Рік тому +10

      Congratulations on your sobriety-truly. Keep staying strong- you’re worth it and deserve to have peace in your life. Take care!!!

    • @DerekSutherland-v5j
      @DerekSutherland-v5j Рік тому

      @@Deam7666 Thank you! My life certainly is much different today. I am a Designated Care Engineer and Certified Recovery Specialist. I work for an amazing paramedicine company, and have a high level of involvement in community events. It has been a journey! Thank you for the love you're sending!

  • @rachelhelms7327
    @rachelhelms7327 Рік тому +166

    Staley and Cantrell are pure magic together...i miss them together 😢 Rip Layne

    • @frankystarrz
      @frankystarrz 10 місяців тому +1

      Does she know?
      I don't reckon she does.
      Hey! The Vocalyst doesn't even know their names!??!
      I'm guessin no.

  • @travisc3764
    @travisc3764 7 місяців тому +4

    What you're hearing is timeless, a legendary voice that will never be duplicated or forgotten. I would kill to see where this band was today with both of them still with us.

  • @deviousmotorsports
    @deviousmotorsports Рік тому +102

    Truly haunting - what you are hearing is pure pain and sadness turned into vocals, without filter. Almost a death rattle foreshadowing the future, as Layne fought so hard to keep his head “above water” and stave addiction.
    One of the greatest vocalists of this era and I would argue of the genre.
    RIP Layne, Chris, Scott and so many others…. 🪦 👏 🪦

    • @joelwilliams4953
      @joelwilliams4953 8 місяців тому +2

      I know it’s two different styles but Bradley Nowell was the same with a lot of his music. It’s like he ever foreshadowed his battle with heroin was going to end in death

  • @wildwillie5408
    @wildwillie5408 Рік тому +103

    Layne dope sick and wasting away yet still delivers a fantastic performance. Prime Layne from the early 90s like the "live at the moore" show was unreal.

    • @david-nance
      @david-nance Рік тому +5

      Im pretty sure he was high here. Thats why hes sweating and wearing shades in the dark. Trust me i know the signs lol

    • @TheDecendentAmigo
      @TheDecendentAmigo Рік тому

      Yeah nah he was a heroin addict, he was probably just on enough for him not to be sick. If he was actually high, he wouldn't be sweating or anything like that. Those are withdrawal symptoms. And shades are lovely during withdrawals cause you simply hate everything ( eye contact ) when sick.@@david-nance

    • @sourkraut5369
      @sourkraut5369 Рік тому +5

      His teeth were falling out at this point, that’s why he had the lisp

    • @Boopsgaloop
      @Boopsgaloop Рік тому +4

      He wasn’t dope sick here. He was actually nodding out a lot and they had to do a couple takes because he would nod out

    • @twitchdrumm3r917
      @twitchdrumm3r917 Рік тому +1

      ​@nickelliott7327 he nodded out so hard he fell off the stool and had to be picked up also got lyrics wrong A LOT through the show but they kept going because when he was on he fucking nailed it its widely considered one of his best performances ever recorded and yes he was HIGH as fuck Jerry admitted to having to shoot him up a couple of times just to get him on stage through the whole thing

  • @brooksmoore4539
    @brooksmoore4539 2 місяці тому +2

    No two voices have ever meshed together better than Layne and Jerry.

  • @dandymatt
    @dandymatt Рік тому +92

    Hearing Layne sing certain lines always hits so hard knowing his story. RIP

  • @cydrych
    @cydrych Рік тому +126

    Love Hate Love live at the Moor is a must to get Layne at his absolute best.
    Edit to add that during this Unplugged recording Layne was battling his addiction really hard and at times had to be put back in his chair because he was nodding off from the heroin so it’s incredible that he managed to get so many beautiful songs recorded. This was shortly before his departure from the band so having this artwork in the world is something I’ll always be grateful for. Rest well, Layne.

    • @TheGreenfoot
      @TheGreenfoot Рік тому +1

      Layne was not battling his addiction by this point. He had already given up.

    • @kayal5905
      @kayal5905 Рік тому +2

      Also the chair thing is disputed a lot.

  • @whatsgood22022
    @whatsgood22022 8 місяців тому +3

    To your point at 6:47 - I believe you're listening to a very unique version of his voice. A version where he has now accepted defeat to his addiction. What you're hearing is not a plea for help, but rather an acceptance of reality. He's down in a hole, he's lost his soul.

  • @smylebutta7250
    @smylebutta7250 10 місяців тому +92

    The pure torment of Layne's voice is agonizing and beautiful at the same time.

    • @rit-ld6mr
      @rit-ld6mr 7 місяців тому

      WooWw perfect description!!!!

  • @Sawdoff2
    @Sawdoff2 Рік тому +75

    You don't just hear Layne you feel him. One of the most powerful, well controlled, effortless and unique voices ever heard. Check out the Live At The Moore concert, Love Hate Love, Man In The Box. Layne live and in his prime. RIP Layne.

  • @maxcasey5655
    @maxcasey5655 2 місяці тому

    I love how you come to this song for the first time and are able to tune right in and conceptualize that which captured our ears 30 years ago.

  • @jrshelton3398
    @jrshelton3398 Рік тому +48

    It’s great when Jerry gives that nod and smile when he hit that note.

  • @garylagstrom3864
    @garylagstrom3864 Рік тому +62

    I saw Layne in a three piece suit at the start of their set on Lollapolooza in 93 and it was like 95 degrees that day! Needless to say he took the jacket tie vest and shirt off after playing Would the first song to start the show! Very charismatic singer and great stage presence! His voice very unique and an unbelievable range! RIP Layne!
    Layne’s mom said it best regarding his voice: it’s like Nails surrounded by marshmallows! I agree👍🏻 RIP LAYNE❤️

    • @fubar1217
      @fubar1217 Рік тому +2

      That wouldn't happen to have been in Waterloo, NJ was it? I was at that Lollapalooza as well. It was hot as hell that day and I remember the event bringing in firetrucks to hose down the crowd. Then the water bottle fight during AIC....

    • @garylagstrom3864
      @garylagstrom3864 Рік тому +1

      @@fubar1217 no this was in San Bernardino California where being in the desert in July was someone’s brilliant idea that caused heat stroke and sun poisoning for others! As for me I stayed in the shade!

    • @fubar1217
      @fubar1217 Рік тому +1

      @@garylagstrom3864 The venue in NJ allowed people to bring in sealed water bottles and provided water tanks for people to refill from. By the time AIC came on, the sun started to go down so everyone was pretty much done with their water bottles. At one point, I saw people in front of me looking behind me so I turned around and there were a few people tossing their empty plastic water bottles. Before you knew it, everyone was tossing them. If you were facing forward, looking from low to high was crowd, AIC on stage and water bottles in the air!

    • @newflavaz1583
      @newflavaz1583 Рік тому +3

      Dude you comment this on like EVERY Alice In Chains video I watch ! Love it !

    • @stevenphilpott1493
      @stevenphilpott1493 Рік тому +1

      I was also at the Gorge ,hot as hell,enjoying every moment watching Layne sing his ass off

  • @FleetwoodPatch
    @FleetwoodPatch 6 місяців тому +3

    The harmony they produce is absolutely brilliant and haunting. The art they produced was so underrated.

  • @thehammsburglar668
    @thehammsburglar668 8 місяців тому +51

    As an avid Alice in Chains fan, I wanted to put this out there, particularly regarding Layne's demeanor during this performance. Layne Staley (the lead vocalist) was high on heroin for this show...not completely nodding out faded, but high enough to keep withdrawals away...apparently he was in withdrawals before the show and shot up right before so he wouldn't be sick/withdrawing for the performance...of course this is all anecdotal, but I am a musician/songwriter/vocalist and also a recovering addict (4 years clean) who managed to overcome the same type of addiction that ultimately killed Layne...and the anecdotal information described appears to accurately describe his disposition, at least in my experience. Fortunately his uniquely haunting and beautiful voice will live on forever. Thank you for your thoughtful review/reaction.

    • @DH-cj7nm
      @DH-cj7nm 8 місяців тому

      Dude nobody cares if he shot up before like you really knew him just shut up and listen to the music you aren't his brother and you dont have a mutual aquantince or some special bond

    • @calebc5057
      @calebc5057 6 місяців тому +5

      @@DH-cj7nmman you sound like a fun person to be around

    • @DH-cj7nm
      @DH-cj7nm 6 місяців тому

      @@calebc5057 the framus intersects with the ramistan approximately at the poternostra

    • @ToTheNines87368
      @ToTheNines87368 6 місяців тому

      He doesn’t seem high to me at all. Not nodding out or anything. Very aware and in tune with the music.

    • @DasInf13
      @DasInf13 5 місяців тому +1

      Thats rude as hell and I think people do care, not everyone has done heroine so it provides perspective. ​@DH-cj7nm

  • @jessforfunz
    @jessforfunz 11 місяців тому +48

    I love them. When the dude
    heckled him when he forgot a lyric...mind you they hadn't performed in a while, they handled it with such class. They didn't address him directly, and Jerry was so beautifully protective, and the connection between the two is touching. I watch a part during Rooster over and over....right at the first chorus, Layne looks back at Jerry, who gave him a big smile. You could see the comfort on Layne's face. When Jerry pulled up next to him and had brought the lyrics...damn dude. I have a feeling it was probably difficult to be able to have him come. I can imagine he was pretty scared to sing and his look had changed. Jerry was so proud, and you could see it. Man, what at amazing show they put on. I'm so glad Jerry said something when dude was a jerk, then Layne made the remark, "What's my motivation?", and got cheers for it. He was able to get his bit in last without insulting anyone. A lot of talent, a lot of touching moments. Bittersweet. Their music never gets old.

    • @jonwalkosak655
      @jonwalkosak655 9 місяців тому +4

      Jerry was sick that day. That's why he has a trash can next to him to throw up in. And Layne was withdrawing from Heroin, so he was sick as well, but they still killed it and made history.

    • @siobhanwalsh7050
      @siobhanwalsh7050 8 місяців тому +1

      That was actually one of the guys from Metallica 😂

    • @losthope9909
      @losthope9909 7 місяців тому

      ​@@siobhanwalsh7050🔔ends

  • @matthewcobbz84
    @matthewcobbz84 4 місяці тому +1

    I loved hearing you try to describe his voice. It's so pure of pain and emotion. It makes me feel something so real

  • @creepyhobo5211
    @creepyhobo5211 10 місяців тому +60

    Seeing this performance for the first time in many years, brought tears to my eyes. The world lost a truly great vocalist and lyricist. RIP Layne 🤘🏻

  • @helderoli06
    @helderoli06 Рік тому +83

    Take a look at "Love Hate Love" live at the Moor. And you will see how much he was contained! :) Btw amazing work! Please continue !

    • @kingjames1308
      @kingjames1308 Рік тому +7

      Yeah, Love Hate Love really shows off Laynes range

  • @tylerscott2116
    @tylerscott2116 22 дні тому +1

    When you say twang, you are spot on. There is a country esque nature to his voice. Almost like a grunge Hank Williams Sr

  • @shaunandrews3289
    @shaunandrews3289 Рік тому +23

    It’s the fact that Layne was in really bad health condition during this show with his drug addiction, to still perform at this high level is just outstanding and showed how much of a talent this man was, we miss you Layne ❤️

  • @frankhinckley3756
    @frankhinckley3756 10 місяців тому +45

    This is a man singing his own eulogy. Its brilliance brings me to tears every time I hear it.

  • @randybiro9295
    @randybiro9295 3 місяці тому +2

    I was there. I was a guitar tech/stg mgr for them. Take into account Layne was slowly dying at this point. He was broken hearted. We never thought this even going to work. And now it’s iconic.this was the power of a.i.c.

    • @Birdy40486
      @Birdy40486 3 місяці тому

      Very cool job... I always have looked at this as him performing at his own funeral... sad but it is the truth..people that talk don't know about it and people that know don't talk about it....🤘☠️🤘

  • @brandontolman7812
    @brandontolman7812 Рік тому +77

    Love hate love live at the moore layne at his peak

  • @vince4164
    @vince4164 Рік тому +35

    To me Layne and Jerry are one of the best vocal duos ever, their voices just compliment each other's so perfectly, and the way they harmonize and play off each other is just perfection

    • @Zonydeep
      @Zonydeep 4 місяці тому

      Can't say Jerry really compares

  • @DolphinsDiveBar
    @DolphinsDiveBar Місяць тому

    It’s crazy becauthos was their 1st performance together in 2 years. Layne was in the throws of heroin addiction and all his teeth were rotted out. And still, he gave us this. Amazing.

  • @grothd09
    @grothd09 8 місяців тому +40

    Still gives me chills after the millionth listen…

  • @TheStepmonkey
    @TheStepmonkey Рік тому +48

    True, Layne's voice somehow sounded high and low at the same time. His unique tone gave him that grittiness, I would say he's easily one of the best singers in rock history 💗

  • @ryanfox3337
    @ryanfox3337 7 місяців тому +1

    i just found you, and as a music guy, bass player, born in 80s, who loves Alt rock and metal...I think I love you

  • @lorigreen9794
    @lorigreen9794 9 місяців тому +32

    Thanks for showing such respect and appreciation for Alice In Chains. I love how you described their voices. I’m still get chocked up when I hear them.

  • @flobbergassy
    @flobbergassy 11 місяців тому +52

    I think one of the reasons Staley is such an incredible vocalist is he literally sounds like he will never be able to hit the notes, or it sounds like he's about to cut off his voice, then he hits this insanely beautiful vibrato that nobody else can do, higher than you'd ever expect. Go check out his song with Heart. Shows a completely different side of him.

    • @KristopherHesson
      @KristopherHesson 10 місяців тому +1

      I never thought of it that way but that's a perfect description!

  • @Fullaperturepro
    @Fullaperturepro 5 місяців тому

    So nice to hear a vocal coach compliment my favourite band of all time so much.
    I’ve spent years trying to explain the complimentary duets of Staley and Cantrell.

  • @Jonahobbs
    @Jonahobbs 9 місяців тому +23

    His voice is nothing that can really be described. Being in many bands over the years, I could never duplicate or come close to sounding like Layne. The only thing you could do was stay in key and try to hit the notes. If you watch Layne he never has to dig that deep to hit his high notes, he was just a natural talent who sang with raw emotion. Most haunting and beautiful voice of all time.

  • @alanmiller2670
    @alanmiller2670 Рік тому +66

    If you don’t watch them perform Nutshell from this same set you’re doing yourself a disservice

    • @wheelchairdrunk
      @wheelchairdrunk Рік тому

      Totally agree 👍

    • @Z71Ryan
      @Z71Ryan Рік тому +1

      💯

    • @drvee7599
      @drvee7599 Рік тому

      Absolutely. It was perfection for my ears.

    • @krazyhorse9596
      @krazyhorse9596 Рік тому

      So true. And heaven beside you. Really the whole unplugged performance was legendary.

  • @TitaniumDR1
    @TitaniumDR1 4 місяці тому +2

    Very few people realize what a unicorn of a talent Layne was... You are describing it exactly right. It's the perfectly controlled emotional wail. There's angelic, crying, and anger...
    Think of like a male witch or something like that. He has that perfect strain / wail and a hell of a range if you listen. It's magic. If you really want to see what he can do, go watch Alice in Chains live at the Fillmore. It's 27 minutes long right here on UA-cam. The recording quality, cinematography, his vocal performance is absolutely outstanding even for him.... You need to go see that immediately if you haven't seen it. The whole thing is just wildly amazing.
    Pay close attention to the last two songs, especially from 17 minutes to 27 minutes in the video. To me, those 10 minutes are like the best real Rock ever recorded. It's absolute magic. I return to it all the time. Live at the Fillmore. Go look. It's so damn good.

  • @mattbulfin4220
    @mattbulfin4220 Рік тому +25

    “Love hate love” live at the Moore is a MUST watch, back when Layne was healthy. The entire show is phenomenal, but that song shows his true breath control and support.

  • @sudershelly1
    @sudershelly1 10 місяців тому +36

    May you rest in peace Layne Stanley. Such a huge loss to this world! Jerry Cantrell and Layne sounded absolutely angelic together. I’m so fortunate to have grown up with Alice & Chains. Their “Jar of flies” album was played on repeat for years in our house. ❤

  • @LittleAltar
    @LittleAltar 7 місяців тому +1

    Aw man, binging on your channel and seeing all these incredible artists that are no longer with us that I grew up with 😢

  • @danieldavis1028
    @danieldavis1028 Рік тому +33

    Layne is one of my favorite vocalists from my youth (the other being Chris Cornell). Grunge music represented the angst and pain of that time for young people. Coming out of the Cold War, the decade of excess, and hair bands that did seem to represent our feelings. It is sad that Layne was already badly addicted to heroin by the time of this recording. He had one of the greatest and most powerful voices of our generation. Check out is live version of Love Hate Love from the Moore and you we see what I mean. Still hard to believe most of the great singers from that era left us to soon. RIP Layne, Chris C, Chris B, Kert, and Andrew you will not be forgotten.

  • @lesterfalcon1350
    @lesterfalcon1350 6 місяців тому +3

    "Almost like a trumpet mute" rings true me, the harmon mute of Miles's on Blue in Green has that pain.

  • @rob6345
    @rob6345 9 місяців тому +33

    Lane was dying and his voice was a plea from the grave he knew he was falling in. So sad yet so beautiful.

    • @clareatkin8602
      @clareatkin8602 9 місяців тому

      💔

    • @planetcaravan2925
      @planetcaravan2925 8 місяців тому +1

      Dying? This was in 1996 and he died in 2002 m9

    • @THE_GOP_
      @THE_GOP_ 4 місяці тому

      @@planetcaravan2925heroine tends to slowly kill from the inside, unless you shoot a bunch at once and OD. So yes he was dying, slowly and painfully.

    • @Martin-p2f2v
      @Martin-p2f2v 3 місяці тому

      He OD'd three weeks later

  • @CarterZero1
    @CarterZero1 Рік тому +42

    I watched a documentary and everyone couldn't get over how much actual sound Layne could put out. Like it radiated from him core. Just a special talent and sadly a tortured soul. Very missed.

    • @B20V-SOL
      @B20V-SOL Рік тому +6

      It was said you could hear him belting the lyrics through his chest louder than the loud speakers.

    • @TheStepmonkey
      @TheStepmonkey Рік тому +4

      ​@@B20V-SOL That's true! One of his Mad Season mates said that

    • @B20V-SOL
      @B20V-SOL Рік тому

      He was truly talented, I love how he also stood up for people. One time was in their book, their book was soo good. He saw a guy with a shaved head throwing up Nazi signs and messing with a believe a girl in the crowd. He pulled him on the stage and punched him. The cops went to go arrest him, but he was already on a ferry trying to get to the next city and they caught them. They finally let the crew and their equipment go after the guys brother days Layne was right and in fact shook his hand. The book was soo good!

    • @Lizzie-h3j
      @Lizzie-h3j 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@B20V-SOLI've heard that. What a gig that would have been!

    • @B20V-SOL
      @B20V-SOL 11 місяців тому +1

      @@Lizzie-h3j That and when they did the concert at the Moore when he said I used to walk six miles barefoot in the snow and someone yelled "UPHILL" and Layne pointed at him and goes uphill, good answer before he sung love hate love. It really shown Layne's amazing character. The book the untold story is just amazing. It highlighted his amazing character and how great of a person he really was.

  • @carcarrion
    @carcarrion 6 місяців тому +1

    Such a beautiful, yet sad video. RIP Layne, there will never be another voice as astounding as yours.

  • @ChillsHills72
    @ChillsHills72 Рік тому +52

    He clearly wasn't well in his addiction to heroin at this point, you can hear it in his voice yet still sounds more amazing than most! RIP Layne

    • @WichitaJack
      @WichitaJack Рік тому +4

      Missing teeth will definitely do that. He does quite a great job masking it, as well.

    • @JacobvsRex
      @JacobvsRex Рік тому +1

      What strikes me is how even at that point, his voice was so on point....its so natural to him, so engrained...

    • @MikeB128
      @MikeB128 Рік тому +1

      You realize he shot up about 30 minutes right before this entire performance, right? He was fucked at this point.

  • @dollyoliver9426
    @dollyoliver9426 Рік тому +74

    That sound you can’t pick up on is pain. Jerry had to pick up a lot more vocals bc of Laynes deteriorating condition, he had a lisp bc of missing teeth. This unplugged session is epic 😢 RIP Layne

    • @stoots1000
      @stoots1000 Рік тому +5

      Layne didnt have missing teeth at this point...
      Thats a myth started by the internet because people had head he lost them at some point..if you watch the entire concert you can see his mouth several times and his teeth are there. He lost them months after this.
      His "lisp" is because of his singing style..it requires his tongue to be in the roof of his mouth, and farther back. Trying to do that and hit an "s" is hard to do...listen to him in the parts where he hits high notes and an "s"...its perfect...
      His voice was always like this.

    • @joeybonez84
      @joeybonez84 Рік тому +1

      His teeth were definitely there. The shadows from the overhead lights have the illusion of no top teeth.

  • @angelacasselberry9623
    @angelacasselberry9623 6 місяців тому +7

    Layne is everyman here. We can feel his pain and we know why. We've all seen it in people we love. Its heartbreaking. Thank you for your analysis

  • @kingjames1308
    @kingjames1308 Рік тому +20

    We all knew at the time that Layne was really sick but we didn't know how soon he would be taken from us. He sadly lived his lyrics. Layne's voice is pure pain, and Jerry's voice is angelic. Together, perfection. RIP Layne p.s. if you want to hear perhaps their best duo, I recommend Heaven beside you. But as other mentioned if you want to see Layne and how incredible he was when he was healthy, Love Hate love at the Moore will blow you away

  • @dougcohn86
    @dougcohn86 Рік тому +18

    One of the most beautiful and at the same time heartbreaking performances you’ll ever see.

  • @rob_6292
    @rob_6292 6 місяців тому +10

    @7:02 the way Jerry looks over at Mike. "Nailed it"

  • @olafm4767
    @olafm4767 Рік тому +14

    Layne Staley sounds exactly like what living in Seattle feels like.
    It's cold and dark and gray and foggy here for 10 months a year.
    You hear that in his voice.

  • @robertsexton3055
    @robertsexton3055 Рік тому +21

    His vocals are gritty but beautiful because he’s singing from his heart about his life , there will never be another layne 🤘🏻 I’m glad you’re hearing it and liking it

    • @jsdunsmore
      @jsdunsmore 9 місяців тому +1

      Have you ever listened to the band Chout? It's as though Layne is reincarnated. Blew my mind hearing this dude sing.

  • @hkirkgearing
    @hkirkgearing 6 місяців тому +4

    We will NEVER have a Layne Jerry duo EVER....they were MAGIC

  • @FOURTHandTWENTY
    @FOURTHandTWENTY 10 місяців тому +10

    here crying with my father in the ICU. This was one of his favorite performances ever, we listened to it endlessly.

  • @dasninjastix
    @dasninjastix Рік тому +22

    If you want more of Layne sans harmonizing, his side project Mad Season is an excellent showcase of his cleaner/softer vocal side. And his writing as well. "Wake Up" and "River of Deceit" are easy recommendations.

    • @SundaysSound
      @SundaysSound Рік тому +5

      wake up

    • @Nick17354
      @Nick17354 Рік тому +3

      @@SundaysSound Agreed. "Slow suicide's no way to go..."
      Edit: Check out his Mom, Nancy McCallum, she always wanted to sing with Layne, but never got the chance. Every year she holds a tribute to him, and she performs Wake Up along with his recording. She's got a good voice, you can tell he got some of his gift from her. There's a few vids on UA-cam of her singing it.

  • @jameslyon9345
    @jameslyon9345 7 місяців тому +4

    This was Layne’s last concert before he was found OD’d from his heroin addiction. He was a mess when this concert was done. The guitarist Jerry helped him out onto the stage. Layne’s pain and depression resonated through his music his wrote his own epitaph and sang it to his death. Down in a hole is about heroin, rare flowers in a tomb is opium in a syringe. He is loved by his fans but his self loathing would never let him feel it. His wings were only denied by his depression.

    • @Bstonz85
      @Bstonz85 4 місяці тому

      Because poppy plants are illegal to grow…. Huh. Never knew that

  • @IronSikh44
    @IronSikh44 Рік тому +14

    This unplugged performance is phenomenal for many reasons. It highlighted the Uber talented Jerry Cantrell. And it shows the world the gift that Layne Staley was. In this set he’s so vulnerable and small but out comes this powerful, haunting, emotional wrecking ball of a voice. Down in a Hole is an eery, beautiful song. It feels like Layne was showing some insight into his own life. Regardless, many of us can relate to these feelings somehow. He is truly missed. 🙏

  • @namnug69
    @namnug69 Рік тому +11

    Now you have to listen to all their songs. Layne will blow your mind.

  • @MetfanMike
    @MetfanMike 2 місяці тому +1

    Layne's voice and Jerry's voice combined are like the threads that make a rope ...so powerful!

  • @nomad1517
    @nomad1517 Рік тому +9

    The fact Layne actually went through that show in his condition and still stayed on key most of the time, was very well done. You can see he has a tissue box next to him. He would wear glasses because of his heroin use, he was sensitive to light. Later in his career, near his end, he lost some teeth and you can hear a listhp in their last album before he died. Even at his worst, he still pumped out bangers. One of the most underrated singers in rock history hands down.

  • @joshruh2411
    @joshruh2411 Рік тому +11

    “I won’t be able to describe this sound” and that my dear is Layne Staley ❤