Exactly. I was there when Maynard introduces Layne as farfignuggin or something but I recognized him immediately. This show was probably my fave of all time after 80+ over the years
@@marksoutherland384 They must have done this more than once. I have a bootleg of them doing this song where Maynard introduces Layne as Needle Nose Ned, Ned Ryerson. I also have the recordings of Maynard singing Them Bones and Man in the Box with AIC, though Layne was gone by then.
Mark Southerland lol I think he meant fahrvergnugen, it means the joy of driving in German. Weird but okay😂 and you lucky bastard, I wish I could have been there!
Maynard really loved Layne (seems everyone who knew him did)... A lot of A Perfect Circle's The Thirteenth Step album is wrote from the perspective of Layne, which just shows the impact he had on MJK
@@rapinbatches i am no millennial. If anything they have all this free music in their back pocket to check soul reggae hip hop jazz punk metal for free. Can fuck more women cause of social media and dating apps. I am 35 i grew up in the 90s i hate people who shut theirs minds and listen to the same music all their lifes. I love looking for new music to get me off
Maynard equally did a good version of Man in the Box and Them Bones when he did the Tsunami Relief Benefit thing with Jerry, Sean and Mike. William DOES NOT have the power in his voice that Layne had especially for Them Bones. Maynard James Keenan could get close to Layne's vocal range for Them Bones and Man in the Box (and many others). And Maynard would have the reverence for Layne's memory, he was friends with Layne, he KNEW Layne, had history with Layne and saw what Layne went through from Lollapalooza 93 until Layne became a recluse. Besides, Maynard already had two bands going on, why not join a third band? I ran into Jerry doing Got Me Wrong with STP... that felt almost sacrilegious and off-key without Layne just watching it.
@@jacinto1477 I'm in the camp of No Layne/No Chains, because no matter which singer you put up there to sing those songs, it'll only be a cover. Layne had a unique voice you cannot replicate or replace. A lot of those songs were great because Layne pretty much wrung his entire soul out singing them, others were personal to Layne and to have someone else sing those, the songs lose their meaning because the new guy didn't go through the ordeals those songs are inspired by. Jerry doing Got Me Wrong with STP... that felt almost sacrilegious and off-key without Layne just watching it. Now Jerry has William singing Layne's vocals especially on something like No Excuses (a song Jerry wrote about Layne's fight with addiction and how no matter what, Jerry would always love and defend his best friend) or Love Hate Love which Layne wrote about his relationship with Demri. No. Just No. Some of the newer AIC fans may like William. And he's probably a great guy in real life but -- it's hard to describe what Layne was...one thing is he was so much more than his addiction. Layne and Jerry were two of the strongest personalities in AIC, the heart (Jerry) and soul (Layne).
@@tamibrandt took the letters out of my head!!! I personally think that Maynard really liked Lane because he was so humble. And Lane White Maynard, because he was sober, Or sober from addictive substances. Psychedelic is another story. And weed is just weed. Come on.
Lol oh definitely! Just some average musicians playing easy, feel-good songs! Lol 😆😅😅 Seriously, I'm glad to have seen this, but I wish the entire performance were here. And wish Layne's vocals were turned up. And wish the cameraman showed Layne more. And wish Maynard dry-humped Layne. I'm pretty sure Layne is one of the main "friends" Maynard talked about when he partially explained some of his lyrics, including some APC stuff. Anything that talked about struggling with addiction, he has mentioned "friends". Pretty sure he meant (at least in part) Layne Staley. So many great singers, gone. 🤔😭
Imagine what kind of music Layne would made if he survived his addiction just few weeks before his death some layne’s friend said that Layne was auditioning for Audioslave but Tom Morello later debunks it, but I know that layne was planning to do vocals on Taproot. damm if Layne was just alive we wouldn’t probably have Tekashi 6ix 9ine and Cardi B.
I was there, and trust me when I say the crowd wasn't "calm" in the front of the stage! You can see some feet in the air on this video. How I kept all my teeth up there is a miracle.
@@1013_thirteen you're right, everybody in the US and all of Europe died in 1996 and that's why Smash Mouth and Nickelback happened, because they needed to start over SOMEHOW. idiot.
Two of the best rock singers ever on one stage. If Mike Patton had been there life would instantly ceased to exist because nothing could possibly be more incredible.
This was such an epic day! It was my first "festival" style concert with multiple bands. Tool, Fishbone, Stone Temple Pilots, Violent Femmes and Primus! All I knew of Tool before the concert was the song "Sober" because it was on MTV a lot. After this concert, I was hooked! I promptly went and bought Undertow, and then Opiate a few months later.
Layne Staley is probably one of the coolest people to meet. Chilling with brad nowell now. I wish Maynard wouldn't drown him out so much, oh well. Man, the crazy thing is, is that these people don't realize that they got two of the most prolific and talented vocalist on stage. Layne Staley is a legend, and Maynard will be one to.
Kiekko 67 Hey dude, not being a keyboard nazi but I saw em in Glasgow, Scotland in 93, they also played another 8 in the UK, 11 in Germany,.. where he invited some Nazi piece o shit on stage to swiftly punch in the face,.. good ol Layne!!, 3 in France, 3 in Holland,..which Layne stated he loved whilst on stage..lol, 3 in Sweden, 2 in Belgium, 2 in Denmark as well as one each in Switzerland, Finland, Ireland, Italy and another in Norway..that’s like 38 gigs over like a 2 month period roughly, the gig in Glasgow was THE best gig I ever saw too mate, Layne was on top form! Also there’s a ton of footage from several of these gigs right here free on UA-cam dude, he was absolutely astonishing that year, even in Holland where Layne seemed to be tripping hard, swinging from these like fishing nets the Dutch put over the stage..lol. They also played a blinder at Lolapalooza in the US!! Please feel free to google or check out on UA-cam man! Regards and best wishes fi Scotland 🏴
@@OscarOffTheCuff No, it was ’93; AiC had their European headlining tour (w/Sceaming Trees) first, and the Metallica tour that they had to cancel took place during the summer of that very same year. ✌️
@@kiekko673 Alice in chains and metallica tour was in 1994 He was healthy in 1993, if you see his photos in 93 , you can see that he gained weight, he was not pale too He went at rehab on beginning of 1993, after he saved Mike Starrs from an OD in Brasil
That's bullshit..Tool was bad as fuck back in 93. I knew it all my friends knew it. They played the ventura majestic theater around this time and I saw them live there. Completely sold out and I think they added a 2nd night which sold out too. So um yeah, they were on their way up and I and everyone also who saw them live back then knew it.
I was in Hawaii about a week ago and went to the ranch and an employee there showed me the exact place where this festival took place. Truly an awesome experience!
YOU move how the MUSIC moves you. It's not convulsions. It's not weird if you think about all the memes everywhere these days that read, "dance like no one's watching". Try it sometime. Close your eyes. Open your mind and crank up Undertow to 11 in the privacy of your home. And just. Let. Go
He does it still, to this day, in concert. These "convulsions" just moved to the back of the stage, out of sight, so u can focus on the music and not him. Check out this interview and around 2:25 he explains
My dad had a VHS camera, and still has videos of us from like 27 years ago. The VHS was about the size of a cassette. Maybe a little bigger. The VHS camera isn’t that big. But if you want really good quality, you’d get a bigger one with better optics. They’d also be on a tripod. Really high quality video cameras with good optics, are about the same size now. The size is to do with the optics.
I remember Tool playing and STP and I think Blind Melon, among others. I think AIC was in town for a separate gig, I saw them at Aloha Tower. That was epic too.
@@derekfletcher8934 it's actually spoken on film. Interview with Kurt Loder back in 2003. Maynard made it a point to say that he tried to help and see Layne through with as much positivity as he could muster, and when he died around the time APC was touring again, it took the wind out of his sails. He said that he just could not understand or fathom it, but that it still happened nonetheless. And sometimes, no matter how hard people try, the drugs win. And he ended it poignantly by saying that this record was the wish fulfillment of somebody surviving that hell and 'choosing to live'. A lyric that literally ends the album.
i love tool, but love aic even more..even though you can hardly hear Layne, when u actually can hear him u cant have him mistaken for anyone else, this signature voice will break through anywhere anytime:)
Same story flipped. I'm a 29 year OGT. I have never met a tool fan who was alive when Layne was, who don't love him. Yet, so many hours AIC fans love to hate on Maynard. Why? I have no idea. I have tried a bigger this out on my channel.
I’m a big fan of both of these guys, especially Tool and Maynard. Just finding this after reading about their history and my brain is literally exploding.
As mentioned in previous comments, this would have been an amazing collaboration of 2 true legends! And they happen to be my 2 favourite singers that have ever performed their music mastery! RIP Layne, such a loss. And MJK is a lyrical freak and very clever cookie!
Fucking awesome! I would give everything to see Layne and Maynard together on stage live. Two of the most amazing singers there ever was/will be. Rest in Peace Layne
Hell yeah Tool and Layne Staley peforming together. Never seen this and they are two totally different bands didn't expect them to perform together. At this point AIC was very popular. Tool were getting popular. Aenima is an amazing album.
Tool never has never tried to be popular. And these bands have a lot more common than you might think. The message the way the way. The way layne and MJK speak of embracing dark and light. They both used syllables in way I've never seen anybody do.
Wow! I had just moved to Hawai`i back then at 4 years old, amazing! 🤙🤙 first song of Tool I heard on radio that I can remember is “Sober”, for AIC, “Man in a Box” of course. My two favorite rock bands 👍👍
this is the best thing I've seen on youtube in a while. wish I could've seen both bands share the stage w/ their original lineups @ Lolapalooza 93. Big regret in my life.
@littleboeep The crowd is so calm because it was something new or unheard of...most people in that crowd are used to listening to other music like Madonna, Michael Jackson, Vanilla Ice, New Kids on the Block, or anything that sounds catchy. Overtime hard work really does pay off! The more work you put in...and it doesn't matter if you are a Musician, Video Game Designer, directing movies, painter, etc...the more people will recognize you and your accomplishments.
I remember being like 9 years old trying to find live videos of black Sabbath playing. I found a website with some old live videos and bookmarked it. Was hard to find videos before UA-cam came around.
when i hear a Tool song, what comes to mind. rolling surf, bright, sunny days, walks on the beach and muscle-bound surfers...... NOT!!! this vid is absolutely surreal. I dont think this crowd realized what an amazing rocknroll moment they were witnessing
oh man, it just breaks my heart to read comments like this..i've loved tool forever and most importanly i'd give anything to have layne's contribution to this show in good version..too goddamn bad i havent got anything as valuable to trade it for..ur so lucky..
Wow...all I can say! I have always said aic my bread... And tool my butter!!! Never coulda imagine I vet my bread and butter Together! Yum!!!! Ty for sharing!! Much love everyone!
I was at this show and didn't find out until much later that Layne was singing. Unforgettable show, with the unbearable heat and the giant water hoses keeping us cool
Man, I need to get me a time machine si I can go back and see this shit for myself. Maynard and Layne, that must have blown the audience away. What a show.
These people really had no idea of what was happening right there, two rock legends together!!!
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Exactly. I was there when Maynard introduces Layne as farfignuggin or something but I recognized him immediately. This show was probably my fave of all time after 80+ over the years
@@marksoutherland384 They must have done this more than once. I have a bootleg of them doing this song where Maynard introduces Layne as Needle Nose Ned, Ned Ryerson. I also have the recordings of Maynard singing Them Bones and Man in the Box with AIC, though Layne was gone by then.
Mark Southerland lol I think he meant fahrvergnugen, it means the joy of driving in German. Weird but okay😂 and you lucky bastard, I wish I could have been there!
Right
Laynard!
maynard in chains
That's good, I like that. 😎🤘🌞🎸🎵
Keeney
Omg!!!
Mayne
Maynard really loved Layne (seems everyone who knew him did)... A lot of A Perfect Circle's The Thirteenth Step album is wrote from the perspective of Layne, which just shows the impact he had on MJK
The Napkin story plays once a week at least
Did he?? I knew that they might be cool to each one
@@alexstein934there's a video of Maynard singing Them Bones and Man in the Box on youtube. No video, just audio. It's great
Really wish we never left the '90s.
Fuck off today is better than ever sad people wishing for yesterday
@@smokinnplatez1426 no it's worse.
@@BigBoss1982 really cause u grew up to be a loser
Awwww what's wrong little millennials? Jealous cuz your generation SUCKS!! Dont be mad...."bro"
@@rapinbatches i am no millennial. If anything they have all this free music in their back pocket to check soul reggae hip hop jazz punk metal for free. Can fuck more women cause of social media and dating apps. I am 35 i grew up in the 90s i hate people who shut theirs minds and listen to the same music all their lifes. I love looking for new music to get me off
Such a good choice of song for Layne.
Couldn't imagine anyone else singing a Tool song as well as Maynard but Layne rocks this one.
Maynard equally did a good version of Man in the Box and Them Bones when he did the Tsunami Relief Benefit thing with Jerry, Sean and Mike.
William DOES NOT have the power in his voice that Layne had especially for Them Bones. Maynard James Keenan could get close to Layne's vocal range for Them Bones and Man in the Box (and many others). And Maynard would have the reverence for Layne's memory, he was friends with Layne, he KNEW Layne, had history with Layne and saw what Layne went through from Lollapalooza 93 until Layne became a recluse. Besides, Maynard already had two bands going on, why not join a third band?
I ran into Jerry doing Got Me Wrong with STP... that felt almost sacrilegious and off-key without Layne just watching it.
@@tamibrandt really? I actually thought Weiland did a good job. I mean, when they reunited part of me wished it was with Weiland
@@jacinto1477 I'm in the camp of No Layne/No Chains, because no matter which singer you put up there to sing those songs, it'll only be a cover. Layne had a unique voice you cannot replicate or replace. A lot of those songs were great because Layne pretty much wrung his entire soul out singing them, others were personal to Layne and to have someone else sing those, the songs lose their meaning because the new guy didn't go through the ordeals those songs are inspired by.
Jerry doing Got Me Wrong with STP... that felt almost sacrilegious and off-key without Layne just watching it. Now Jerry has William singing Layne's vocals especially on something like No Excuses (a song Jerry wrote about Layne's fight with addiction and how no matter what, Jerry would always love and defend his best friend) or Love Hate Love which Layne wrote about his relationship with Demri. No. Just No. Some of the newer AIC fans may like William. And he's probably a great guy in real life but -- it's hard to describe what Layne was...one thing is he was so much more than his addiction. Layne and Jerry were two of the strongest personalities in AIC, the heart (Jerry) and soul (Layne).
@@tamibrandt took the letters out of my head!!! I personally think that Maynard really liked Lane because he was so humble. And Lane White Maynard, because he was sober, Or sober from addictive substances. Psychedelic is another story. And weed is just weed. Come on.
@@tamibrandt agreed
Malice in Chains would have been more accurate
When I think of Tool and Layne Staley I think...Sun, beaches and shirtless beefcakes
I think of maynard’s rat mullet ..
Rat finke
Meh the guy with good traps seemed to be genuinely enjoying himself
Lol oh definitely! Just some average musicians playing easy, feel-good songs!
Lol 😆😅😅
Seriously, I'm glad to have seen this, but I wish the entire performance were here. And wish Layne's vocals were turned up. And wish the cameraman showed Layne more. And wish Maynard dry-humped Layne.
I'm pretty sure Layne is one of the main "friends" Maynard talked about when he partially explained some of his lyrics, including some APC stuff. Anything that talked about struggling with addiction, he has mentioned "friends".
Pretty sure he meant (at least in part) Layne Staley. So many great singers, gone. 🤔😭
I smell suntan oil. 🤔
LAYNE STALEY! What a huge loss.
right, unbelievable loss.
@@BrianSmith-ym2bk my favorite vocalist of all time.
Imagine what kind of music Layne would made if he survived his addiction just few weeks before his death some layne’s friend said that Layne was auditioning for Audioslave but Tom Morello later debunks it, but I know that layne was planning to do vocals on Taproot. damm if Layne was just alive we wouldn’t probably have Tekashi 6ix 9ine and Cardi B.
I was there, and trust me when I say the crowd wasn't "calm" in the front of the stage! You can see some feet in the air on this video. How I kept all my teeth up there is a miracle.
duwormy, nobody believes you, but nice try
@@1013_thirteen you're right, everybody in the US and all of Europe died in 1996 and that's why Smash Mouth and Nickelback happened, because they needed to start over SOMEHOW.
idiot.
Dude,I'm so jealous.
Wooooww you’re not wrong if you look close you can definitely see feet in the air and you can see a little bit of the wildness at the front
I WAS THERE!!!!! IT WAS AN AWESOME MUSIC FESTIVAL. I WAS 15 AT THE TIME.
I don't believe you, let's see some pics!
@@hanselmanryanjames, I thought the same 🤣
You ain’t fat! You ain’t nothin, you ain’t NOTHIN!
@@nick.valente_bass Yeah!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@@thisisallthereis 😎the king of cellulite has spoken
The two greatest singers of all time.
Just imagine a second album of Mad Season, with Maynard, Layne and Lanegan. All the three sing together.
No
Aavila120 understanble, have a nice day.
Reading this now that layne and mark lanegan are both dead hits really hard
perfect album 🤘
Two of the best rock singers ever on one stage. If Mike Patton had been there life would instantly ceased to exist because nothing could possibly be more incredible.
Haha fuck yes!
Lmao facts
The world would have imploded... like vwoooop!
Chris Cornell also
@@brianwag6567 LMAO
This was such an epic day! It was my first "festival" style concert with multiple bands. Tool, Fishbone, Stone Temple Pilots, Violent Femmes and Primus! All I knew of Tool before the concert was the song "Sober" because it was on MTV a lot. After this concert, I was hooked! I promptly went and bought Undertow, and then Opiate a few months later.
Layne Staley is probably one of the coolest people to meet. Chilling with brad nowell now. I wish Maynard wouldn't drown him out so much, oh well. Man, the crazy thing is, is that these people don't realize that they got two of the most prolific and talented vocalist on stage. Layne Staley is a legend, and Maynard will be one to.
I wish Layne had gotten the chance to explore singing the blues. He had the sound.
Have you listened to the whole "Above" record (by Mad Season)? There's plenty of blues in that record, alongside Grunge of course
There was a video years ago on here of him on stage singing blues. Icqr if he was singing with his girl
Have u heard facelift all the way through? I can’t remember is such a good blues song
Facelift and the treehouse tapes has some of that sound
What? Lol do you not know Mad Season? Look up the Above album
I really wish i could hear layne better. Still, I should be grateful that this happened in the first place.
yes, i can hear any shit of him. But this recording is gold
There are more performances of these two!
same here, can't hear anything that made me say "ok this is Layne". maybe the mix is bad, or he just sang with a lower volume.
Two of my favorite people ever.
Aleksandra Kaczmarska I KNOW RIGHT
Yup mine too
I knew who wrote that before I read the name.
patton staley amd weiland
Black surfer dude in the front totally gets it ha ha
Yea he be vibe’in
And nobody else did!!! I'd pay like $10,000 to have seen that.
He inspired Mallard's "dance" moves
@XtraTerrestrial_519 mallard james keenan
Literally my number 1 and 2 favourite bands of all time in one video.
SABRETO0TH117 same that’s funny.
If Mike Patton and Jim Martin got up there, it'd be my top 3!
likewise, AIC is #1 though right?
Two of the best harmonized voices ever - their cryptic styles totally compliment each other. Kick ass live show, once in a lifetime imo
No rock or metal band out today could replicate how great this is
Jesus Christ why didn't I know about this footage
LAYNE FOR EVER
Jesus Maynard can hold a note for 45 minutes I feel like he has an extra set of lungs tucked away and man do I miss Layne
When he was clean for a majority of '93.. man, he was on fire! Love u layne ❤
Kate Vielle
Except he wasn’t; AiC had to cancel
the whole European tour supporting
Metallica that year, which was a HUGE
disappointment for us...
Kiekko 67
Hey dude, not being a keyboard nazi but I saw em in Glasgow, Scotland in 93, they also played another 8 in the UK, 11 in Germany,.. where he invited some Nazi piece o shit on stage to swiftly punch in the face,.. good ol Layne!!, 3 in France, 3 in Holland,..which Layne stated he loved whilst on stage..lol, 3 in Sweden, 2 in Belgium, 2 in Denmark as well as one each in Switzerland, Finland, Ireland, Italy and another in Norway..that’s like 38 gigs over like a 2 month period roughly, the gig in Glasgow was THE best gig I ever saw too mate, Layne was on top form!
Also there’s a ton of footage from several of these gigs right here free on UA-cam dude, he was absolutely astonishing that year, even in Holland where Layne seemed to be tripping hard, swinging from these like fishing nets the Dutch put over the stage..lol.
They also played a blinder at Lolapalooza in the US!!
Please feel free to google or check out on UA-cam man!
Regards and best wishes fi Scotland 🏴
@@kiekko673 I thought that was 94
@@OscarOffTheCuff
No, it was ’93; AiC had their European
headlining tour (w/Sceaming Trees)
first, and the Metallica tour that they
had to cancel took place during the
summer of that very same year. ✌️
@@kiekko673 Alice in chains and metallica tour was in 1994
He was healthy in 1993, if you see his photos in 93 , you can see that he gained weight, he was not pale too
He went at rehab on beginning of 1993, after he saved Mike Starrs from an OD in Brasil
People had no Idea one day will be impossible to get tickets to see these guys play live😂
Ado Filth 666 weird. I have never had an issue paying face.
That's bullshit..Tool was bad as fuck back in 93. I knew it all my friends knew it. They played the ventura majestic theater around this time and I saw them live there. Completely sold out and I think they added a 2nd night which sold out too. So um yeah, they were on their way up and I and everyone also who saw them live back then knew it.
I was in Hawaii about a week ago and went to the ranch and an employee there showed me the exact place where this festival took place. Truly an awesome experience!
Need a time machine to travel back to this concert.
LAYNE STALEY is a GOD!!!
Back then when everything we were cool and rock and roll. Cheers!!
Maynard and his hunched over convulsions. lol. gotta love it.
IKR .. weirdo.. Gotta love him..🖤🤘
YOU move how the MUSIC moves you. It's not convulsions. It's not weird if you think about all the memes everywhere these days that read, "dance like no one's watching". Try it sometime. Close your eyes. Open your mind and crank up Undertow to 11 in the privacy of your home. And just. Let. Go
He does it still, to this day, in concert. These "convulsions" just moved to the back of the stage, out of sight, so u can focus on the music and not him. Check out this interview and around 2:25 he explains
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Opiate is such an awesome performance song. Sounds killer when they play it live cus it's just simple and rockin.
Layne singing a song with Tool. Epic
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then how about MJK singing with AIC
Imagine how big the camera was recording this.
Hahaha.. Big ass vhs on someone's shoulder hahaha. 🤣
My dad had a VHS camera, and still has videos of us from like 27 years ago. The VHS was about the size of a cassette. Maybe a little bigger. The VHS camera isn’t that big. But if you want really good quality, you’d get a bigger one with better optics. They’d also be on a tripod.
Really high quality video cameras with good optics, are about the same size now. The size is to do with the optics.
I remember Tool playing and STP and I think Blind Melon, among others. I think AIC was in town for a separate gig, I saw them at Aloha Tower. That was epic too.
Yup, they came to Aloha tower to play a show on January 8, 1993, alittle over 7 months before this gig happened.
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@@DannyLeeOGT NICE
I can now see why Maynard had inspiration to write thirteenth step after knowing layne well and seeing him lose the war.
Hey can you point me in the right direction? This is news to me
@@derekfletcher8934 it's actually spoken on film. Interview with Kurt Loder back in 2003. Maynard made it a point to say that he tried to help and see Layne through with as much positivity as he could muster, and when he died around the time APC was touring again, it took the wind out of his sails. He said that he just could not understand or fathom it, but that it still happened nonetheless. And sometimes, no matter how hard people try, the drugs win.
And he ended it poignantly by saying that this record was the wish fulfillment of somebody surviving that hell and 'choosing to live'. A lyric that literally ends the album.
If you haven't been to war you simply have no idea..
Exactly
I miss Layne so much. Hearing him crack jokes in Unplugged but barely being able to keep his eyes open warmed and hurt my heart at the same time.
Its so cool hearing Layne sing this
This was pure rock and roll history being made. I wish I had been there
i love tool, but love aic even more..even though you can hardly hear Layne, when u actually can hear him u cant have him mistaken for anyone else, this signature voice will break through anywhere anytime:)
Same story flipped. I'm a 29 year OGT. I have never met a tool fan who was alive when Layne was, who don't love him. Yet, so many hours AIC fans love to hate on Maynard. Why? I have no idea. I have tried a bigger this out on my channel.
I’m a big fan of both of these guys, especially Tool and Maynard. Just finding this after reading about their history and my brain is literally exploding.
As mentioned in previous comments, this would have been an amazing collaboration of 2 true legends! And they happen to be my 2 favourite singers that have ever performed their music mastery! RIP Layne, such a loss. And MJK is a lyrical freak and very clever cookie!
This is fucking amazing. If only I wasn’t 5 years old at the time I’d be on a plane post haste
fuckin legendary. if only i coulda lived in the 90s
Bless the soul of the person who had to hold the massive camera that captured this iconic moment
this footage is legendary
Back before anyone knew these guys would be legends.
Maynards bands... All of them habe seen me through some tough times. And will always.
LAYNE!!!! My GOD
Props to the black man who embraced the moment and danced like everyone in that crowd should have. You want bravery? There it is on fucking display.
its like watching big foot on video
good analogy
I concur
LOLOL
Miss them 90’s
I was there. Went this year and the next, but this year and this festival was the best. I was young and in the navy then, but I still live on Oahu.
Wow thanks for the upload 11 years ago!
We are so blessed that someone has video and audio recordings of this
Fucking awesome! I would give everything to see Layne and Maynard together on stage live. Two of the most amazing singers there ever was/will be. Rest in Peace Layne
Just fuckin WOW!
Was there.
2 of my very favourite vocalists, thank you for the upload❤
Hell yeah Tool and Layne Staley peforming together. Never seen this and they are two totally different bands didn't expect them to perform together. At this point AIC was very popular. Tool were getting popular. Aenima is an amazing album.
Tool never has never tried to be popular. And these bands have a lot more common than you might think. The message the way the way. The way layne and MJK speak of embracing dark and light. They both used syllables in way I've never seen anybody do.
I love the black dude in the back...
Right? He is getting into it! Love it
He's the only one there that gets the greatness of what he was witnessing.
Feel like he's jamming for those of us who couldn't be there lol
K W well we invented it, so why not?
@@dewilew2137 we? lol
EARGASM
Thanks. Good times in music history
Played this album on repeat for ages. I can't hardly believe this performance happened and I am just learning about it. Freaking legends.
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there is another for you
Wow! I had just moved to Hawai`i back then at 4 years old, amazing! 🤙🤙 first song of Tool I heard on radio that I can remember is “Sober”, for AIC, “Man in a Box” of course. My two favorite rock bands 👍👍
There was a time when happy hours at the beach were like this!
I miss the big mele concerts...I saw no doubt in 96 there.
Maynard already is legend. He's a living legend. Alive and at the same time a legend.
Best video on youtube so far
this is the best thing I've seen on youtube in a while. wish I could've seen both bands share the stage w/ their original lineups @ Lolapalooza 93. Big regret in my life.
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damn what a show and nice setting with the water...
How fortunate we are to have this treasure!!!
As with all awesomeness, just wish it didn't end too soon!
Tool in Chains!
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I have a Tool in Chains tribute lol
What an awesome setting !!
@littleboeep
The crowd is so calm because it was something new or unheard of...most people in that crowd are used to listening to other music like Madonna, Michael Jackson, Vanilla Ice, New Kids on the Block, or anything that sounds catchy.
Overtime hard work really does pay off! The more work you put in...and it doesn't matter if you are a Musician, Video Game Designer, directing movies, painter, etc...the more people will recognize you and your accomplishments.
Lol hey...I was born in 80 NKOTB was my jam!!! But my favorite band is absolutely Tool.
wow, quite extraordinary...youtube is such a beautiful thing...
I remember being like 9 years old trying to find live videos of black Sabbath playing. I found a website with some old live videos and bookmarked it. Was hard to find videos before UA-cam came around.
I love Layne,rip
two of the best singers of all time
Wish I was there! ♥️🎶💔😢
This clip is timeless🤘🏽
Amazing
My goodness. I wasn’t even alive yet, and id do anything to go back and see this. Fucking legendary man.
when i hear a Tool song, what comes to mind. rolling surf, bright, sunny days, walks on the beach and muscle-bound surfers...... NOT!!! this vid is absolutely surreal. I dont think this crowd realized what an amazing rocknroll moment they were witnessing
Holy shit, thanks for the post man, two of my all time favorite bands doing a concert together
Layne ...💙💜❤️💗💚❣️
toooootally came when i saw this. lol
TOOL FOREVER!!!
I see him,can't really hear him.
2 amazing singers singing together, wow
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Thanks for sharing pap, I'm a huge fan of both of these guys. What a treat, you are cool indeed.
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Amazing. Very good song made even better by Layne Staley.
Shit ... Members of my 2 favourite bands together on stage . This is how my heaven looks .
oh man, it just breaks my heart to read comments like this..i've loved tool forever and most importanly i'd give anything to have layne's contribution to this show in good version..too goddamn bad i havent got anything as valuable to trade it for..ur so lucky..
That totally sums it up for me too.
Wow...all I can say! I have always said aic my bread... And tool my butter!!! Never coulda imagine I vet my bread and butter Together! Yum!!!! Ty for sharing!! Much love everyone!
I was at this show and didn't find out until much later that Layne was singing. Unforgettable show, with the unbearable heat and the giant water hoses keeping us cool
f.awesome.
cheers.!.
This is literally like the best vacation
wow what a combo! RIP Layne
That was indeed awesome. Thank you so much for posting this!!
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little did the crwod know that this is one of the greatest sight they would ever behold
laney and maynard singing together, makes me wana cry
Man, I need to get me a time machine si I can go back and see this shit for myself. Maynard and Layne, that must have blown the audience away. What a show.
Flawless scream at the end from maynard ❤
I cant wait to see tool in March in Hamburg
Awesome Layne's voice!