Yeah man, read his book. He tells all about his time with Layne on tour, shooting dope, trashing a tour bus and hanging and banging with groupies. Some of those times were comical. You'll definitely get a chuckle. You should really read it, it's called: Sing Backwards And Weep.
@@kanachanwhisper7174 a friend is a friend regardless of what they do when they are hanging out. I play music with some friends but I don' t call them my 'music buddies' . Some friends I go to ballgames with... Do you even have any friends ?
You should read his book. “ sing backwards and weep.” He writes so brutally honest, it’s engrossing and disturbing what one human body can endure. He is very talented indeed.
@@kikivon3501 I’ve read it, didn’t expect it to be as wild but I knew some stories about him. I bought Uncle Anesthesia when it came out because the Screaming Trees were in Soundgarden’s credits along with other local bands they were friends with. I love Lanegan and his voice
Layne and Chris were the two most unique singers ever and two of the greatest. There will never be any like them again. Just remember the song Right Turn, you can hear Chris, Layne, Jerry and Mark Arm all sing together.
When Chris died I wept openly. It was if someone I actually knew died. Yet I never met him and he had no way of knowing who I was. I’m not taken aback by celebrity or fame especially in this age of celebrity worship. It was that voice, his songs and his heart that pulled me in. I still can’t believe he’s no longer here. His death was a shock unlike others who we knew in our hearts wouldn’t make it to old age. He was a beautiful and obviously much loved man by those who knew him intimately and by those who appreciated his completely extraordinary talent
@Cynthia B - i feel that EXACT same way about Layne, too.. i still to this day, have moments where i weep like a baby, and the shivers that troll my arms and spine when i hear that legendary voice of his.. 😢 things just aren't the same any longer, and never WILL be again, i fear. keep listening to the legacy these amazing guys left behind for the rest of us, yeh? x
Your words could be mine. Exactly. Never have I felt so gutted by a stranger’s death the way I did with Chris Cornell. Almost 5 years later and it’s actually MORE heartbreaking. I cannot imagine how his children and wife must feel.
I love and agree 100% with every word you so thoughtfully wrote about Christopher Cornell, I felt like a member of my own family had passed and yet this person did not even remotely know who I was. Chris was not a celebrity, to us,.., he was a human being and just a regular guy with a gift of making music and in that he became the universal communicator, unlike any other.
Mark Lanegan..I loved when you sang " long gone day" with Layne Staley. And your right Laynes voice does go right into your soul(how I explain it) He is and always will be my favorite singer/songwriter! A LEGEND! You can tell he was a special soul. I wish I could have met him. You could tell he admired you when he introduced you on "long gone day" that smirk! ❤
These guys talking is like the human form of jack Daniel's and honey... Mark Lanegan is a hero who didnt disappoint, cool,laconic and such a nice dude, he was friends with Kurt and Layne yet doesnt play on it or hype it in anyway at all.
I cherish this so much, all those guys.. they’re all my age, and now there’s only Eddie left vocally.. from grunge scene. My gad what a gene pool of talent. 🌹🌹🌹
I was born in ‘82 and only got into nirvana early was cos of my older brother but after watching RockRelm’s videos I started listening to Alice in Chains and Mark’s stuff and was blown away. His audio book is brilliant too.
Mark is humble to a fault!!! He never gives himself any credit and he is immensely talented! It’s nice to appreciate other people’s talents but he should acknowledge some of his own! Mark Lanegan, you are an amazing musician!!! And damn happy you’re still around! ❤️
When something we enjoy is lost, we value more freedom and we know that we are more than a grain of sand in this immense universe, great memories of this beautiful time and to think that wonderful voices are gradually silenced in the sunset of time. RIP Mark Lanegan.
Saw you & Layne preform one of my favorite Mad Season songs at the Moore (yup! I was fortunate to be there) "Long Gone Day" & changed my life. To hear you praise Layne, I'm in tears! And your right...Layne's voice fills your soul & consumes your whole being in a way that cannot be expressed in words. And Chris...his voice is so friggin powerful that it literally brings me to my knees. The greatest gift I've ever been given was the evening I experienced Chris at an intimate acoustic show, & afterwards met & recieved the most genuine, warmest, beautiful hug I have ever been given (well, second to my 5yr old), then had the most wonderful hour long conversation with him that I will always cherish in my heart till the day we meet again above the sky.
I AGREE THEY BOTH ARE REALLY GOOD SINGERS I LIKE ALICE IN CHAINS ( LAYNE STALEY ) BETTER ANYWAYS I LIKE YOUR TIEDYE COLOR HAIR LOOKS REALLY COOL ANYWAYS ARE YOU SAVED? I COULDN'T IMAGINE HEAVEN WITHOUT YOU
I envy Mark for being able to sit side stage and watch Alice in Chains every night. Hearing and seeing Layne when he was young and strong . My brother saw Black Sabbath in Germany in 1969 or 70 in a small theatre and I would imagine that was a similar experience . Vocalists like that don't come along too often
Did you notice how lightening fast Lanegan is when he answer’s the question what was Layne like and he replies ‘he was magical’ . Lanegan doesn’t even stop to think about his answer . Those words just are just launched from his heart at break neck speed because he clearly has love & respect for the great man. He doesn’t need to give the question consideration. He is being 100% honest . This clip is a good taster for how the whole interview went . I loved this this whole interview or perhaps it’s more of a late night conversation between two friend’s . What ever label it falls under it is just wonderful from beginning to end . It is unusual to see mr Lanegan so relaxed . He’s laughing and joking all the way threw and he is clearly really comfortable with Joseph Arthur . I can’t recall any storm clouds rolling in or the temperature dropping . He is asked some fairly tough questions & the conversation often ventures into some pretty dark and emotionally sad topics which I don’t believe many , if any , would get away with asking M.L so directly …… it is an excellent wee show to catch if you can . Oh and if you haven’t had the chance to read his recent autobiography ‘sing backwards and weep’ you absolutely have to give it a go . I’m not an accomplished reader by any stretch ( clearly ) but I couldn’t put it down . It’s completely unflinching and brutally honest particularly when he is talking about him self & of course it is just utterly compelling ….. I could go on and on …..anywhoose , peace out world ✌️
The fact that the dog barks when mark is talking about layne makes me think that he was present in spirit, remember '' im the dog who gets beat'' when he sang those lyrics a deep growl came from his chest, i miss you layne
I loved all of these bands. I started college in 1990. We were being bombarded with bullshit boy and music. I remember placing an order with Columbia House for CD’s (oh the memories with that 😆) and getting Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and Alice In Chains. And thanking God some good music was coming out. Got into Screaming Trees too. Great memories, except I have hearing loss, especially from the Alice In Chains show in Chicago…
Mark was a so-so singer himself 😉🖤🤘🏻I miss all 3 of those dudes 😞I turned 21 in 1992 & their music has always been so important to me thru-out my adult life 🤘🏻
many tancks men.mark his the only lone wolf still alive from those who walk the line ...heil to Layne Heil to Cornel and HEIL to Mark!!love you all Brother!please God take Good care off Lanagan many years to came!!!please!
Love the doggos! I'm always glad to see kinda rough and tough guys with their pups! We've rescued pitbulls for 17yrs on top of all the dogs and other pets we've had. We lost our last boy at 12yrs last year and everyone is still grieving. I miss him very much but I remember the letter I read supposedly from your dog who passed. Asking you to give their toys and bed and your LOVE to another lonely dog. I'm desperate to adopt another and our shelter basically has ALL pibbles. Thanks for this. Very surreal knowing that Lanegan will be gone too after talking about Chris and Layne and Kurt. Kinda wonder if these guys got on with Chester. He was a very close bud of Chris and that probably was the final catalyst for him. Man it's really crazy how many of these guys and girls are gone! I hope the ones left will take things a bit more seriously and take care of themselves better.💔🙏🤘
Funny how both men, especially Mark, are saying Cornell was a lone wolf type, and almost intimidating. I remember Dave Grohl talking about how Mark was hanging out by himself at Kurt's house and was essentially intimidated by Mark when he confronted Dave. Takes one to know one it seems.
Facelift really opened things..but soundgarden was bigger because the scene kids knew about soundgarden and they appealed to wide range already...louder than love was a very known album.but it is true, first CD I ever bought ,pretty sure was facelift...
Just a hopeful feeling, just when he was talking about Layne & Chris the dogs started barking. Did the 2 icons hear themselves being spoken about and decided to pay a visit ?
Mark lanergan seems like a super cool guy but id say in between on interviewers and marks own take on his position as a vocalist to the other guys named here.
I was never into soundgarden. All I ever heard, over and over was black hole sun, and I hated it. Then one day, on the radio...I heard Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart. And he died, like right after I heard that. Then I heard Fell on Black Days, then Fourth of July. I picked singing back up, and the scope of what we lost, finally hit me. It wasn't some 90's pop band, wasn't an edgy Backstreet Boy. It was a legend. Today...Staley is the pinnacle for me, but Cornell, though a different animal, a different species, is in that same legendary league with him as a singer. They really are in the same boat as Mercury, Plant, Dio, to me at least. I can't wait to explore the Screaming Trees, I've heard a lot about them, but in Louisiana as a kid, rap was big. We weren't shown any of that. Now, rap is everything, and utterly meaningless. And rock is almost dead. But as a budding, 30 year old singer, these guys mean so much to me. It's bizarre, but real. To me.
Just finished reading his autobiography, sing backwards, it ends abruptly, doesn't really mention much after 1997.. his solo albums or collaborations with isobel Campbell, for example. Now about to start his covid memoir.
"Layne Staley was one of the best friends I ever had." He sounds so sad in that moment
Yeah man, read his book. He tells all about his time with Layne on tour, shooting dope, trashing a tour bus and hanging and banging with groupies. Some of those times were comical. You'll definitely get a chuckle. You should really read it, it's called: Sing Backwards And Weep.
@@scottricci5063 I've read some of it 😊
@@feliciachamberland455 cool. Well, then you probably know what a cool broship they had. ✌
@@scottricci5063 the audio version is great Mark's voice is ultra soothing
Alice in Chains was to me the most unique and original sounding band to come out in a really long time. Nobody sounded like them
Top five bands of all time for me
@@TheEnderBand easily. Top 3 for me.
AIC are in my 3 as well.
No one sings like Layne
Number one to me!
Mark was a true friend to Layne, listening to him talk about Layne is so respectful and pure, Very Cool of Mark!!!
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he calls him “otherworldly” 😭
Yeah, they were best drug buddies
@@kanachanwhisper7174 a friend is a friend regardless of what they do when they are hanging out. I play music with some friends but I don' t call them my 'music buddies' . Some friends I go to ballgames with... Do you even have any friends ?
@@chae4276 I sense that of him too. Something about him that has affected me deeply.
Mark Lanegan is such a class act. Such an amazing talent as well.
You should read his book. “ sing backwards and weep.” He writes so brutally honest, it’s engrossing and disturbing what one human body can endure. He is very talented indeed.
@@kikivon3501 I’ve read it, didn’t expect it to be as wild but I knew some stories about him. I bought Uncle Anesthesia when it came out because the Screaming Trees were in Soundgarden’s credits along with other local bands they were friends with. I love Lanegan and his voice
Rest well Mark. 1964-2022. 💔
They're pretty much all together now.. Rest easy Mark, very sad to you see you go :'(
Layne Staley and Chris Cornell -other world deep souls. We were truly blessed to have seen your brilliance, empathy and intuition
Just to be alive whilst they were in this world and singing is a blessing.
Layne and Chris were the two most unique singers ever and two of the greatest. There will never be any like them again. Just remember the song Right Turn, you can hear Chris, Layne, Jerry and Mark Arm all sing together.
Godspeed Mark…… Tell Kurt, Layne and Chris hey from all of us down here on earth. Your brothers have been missing you
Rest In Peace Mister Mark Lanegan. I'm never going to be over his death. Seattle gods are gone. First Layne, Cornell and now Mister Mark Lanegan
“This song is called long gone day...MR MARK LANEGAN”
@@Trevor6714 WOOOOOOOOOOOO
thanks , Loved listening to them talking about Layne and Chris. I love Layne forever. I think he was absolutely one of the greatest singers ever.
That's right people! Layne was so unique!!
The most magical voice! Powerful❤️😭
Absofuckinglutely and he really cherished his friends and Demri. But sadly when she died he lost the will.
These guys are so chill, I had to put some layers on.
When Chris died I wept openly. It was if someone I actually knew died. Yet I never met him and he had no way of knowing who I was. I’m not taken aback by celebrity or fame especially in this age of celebrity worship. It was that voice, his songs and his heart that pulled me in. I still can’t believe he’s no longer here. His death was a shock unlike others who we knew in our hearts wouldn’t make it to old age. He was a beautiful and obviously much loved man by those who knew him intimately and by those who appreciated his completely extraordinary talent
@Cynthia B - i feel that EXACT same way about Layne, too..
i still to this day, have moments where i weep like a baby, and the shivers that troll my arms and spine when i hear that legendary voice of his.. 😢
things just aren't the same any longer, and never WILL be again, i fear.
keep listening to the legacy these amazing guys left behind for the rest of us, yeh?
x
Sad
thats how it feels today with marks passing
Your words could be mine. Exactly. Never have I felt so gutted by a stranger’s death the way I did with Chris Cornell. Almost 5 years later and it’s actually MORE heartbreaking. I cannot imagine how his children and wife must feel.
I love and agree 100% with every word you so thoughtfully wrote about Christopher Cornell, I felt like a member of my own family had passed and yet this person did not even remotely know who I was. Chris was not a celebrity, to us,.., he was a human being and just a regular guy with a gift of making music and in that he became the universal communicator, unlike any other.
Mark Lanegan..I loved when you sang " long gone day" with Layne Staley. And your right Laynes voice does go right into your soul(how I explain it) He is and always will be my favorite singer/songwriter! A LEGEND! You can tell he was a special soul. I wish I could have met him. You could tell he admired you when he introduced you on "long gone day" that smirk! ❤
Missing Staley daily 🌛♥️
I agree with Mark I can listen to Layne and never get depressed!
Mark Lanegan, you are definitely up there w them man. Never a question
Now all 3 of them are gone, such devastating losses, forever in my heart, always missed 💔🤍🕊🤘🏽
Mad Season Above is SO GREAT album
👌
Nearly in tears watching this, just finished Mark's book, which is brilliant by the way
These guys talking is like the human form of jack Daniel's and honey...
Mark Lanegan is a hero who didnt disappoint, cool,laconic and such a nice dude, he was friends with Kurt and Layne yet doesnt play on it or hype it in anyway at all.
Long gone day - very special
Tune
ooooh love both those baritone voices, yowza!
Mark Lanegan is one in the same breed.
A caliber of singer/songwriter that may never be matched.
I cherish this so much, all those guys..
they’re all my age, and now there’s only Eddie left vocally.. from grunge scene. My gad what a gene pool of talent. 🌹🌹🌹
I was born in ‘82 and only got into nirvana early was cos of my older brother but after watching RockRelm’s videos I started listening to Alice in Chains and Mark’s stuff and was blown away. His audio book is brilliant too.
I listened to Layne everyday💗 RIP
Chris 2 RIP 💗
Lanegan and AIC got me through a Decade and I still listen to them. You rock Mark!
He was the last legend from that time I had and he passed away, life is short.. rip
Mark is humble to a fault!!! He never gives himself any credit and he is immensely talented! It’s nice to appreciate other people’s talents but he should acknowledge some of his own! Mark Lanegan, you are an amazing musician!!! And damn happy you’re still around! ❤️
When something we enjoy is lost, we value more freedom and we know that we are more than a grain of sand in this immense universe, great memories of this beautiful time and to think that wonderful voices are gradually silenced in the sunset of time. RIP Mark Lanegan.
Saw you & Layne preform one of my favorite Mad Season songs at the Moore (yup! I was fortunate to be there) "Long Gone Day" & changed my life. To hear you praise Layne, I'm in tears! And your right...Layne's voice fills your soul & consumes your whole being in a way that cannot be expressed in words. And Chris...his voice is so friggin powerful that it literally brings me to my knees. The greatest gift I've ever been given was the evening I experienced Chris at an intimate acoustic show, & afterwards met & recieved the most genuine, warmest, beautiful hug I have ever been given (well, second to my 5yr old), then had the most wonderful hour long conversation with him that I will always cherish in my heart till the day we meet again above the sky.
Whaaaa?????!! 🙀WHERE? 👀WHEN??👀HOWWW??????😲😳😲😳😲😳😲😳😲😳😻
HOWWWW were u able to get that close to him and that much time with him?
Iconic, iconic show. Mad Season at the Moore!!!!!!!!
Holy Shite! Obviously, I'm jealous, but what a memory to carry through life. One of those perfect moments in time, and you were there for it. Epic.
Loving you Mark..
From now...
Till forever.
You & Layne has by heart!
*kiss*
♥
I AGREE THEY BOTH ARE REALLY GOOD SINGERS I LIKE ALICE IN CHAINS ( LAYNE STALEY ) BETTER ANYWAYS I LIKE YOUR TIEDYE COLOR HAIR LOOKS REALLY COOL ANYWAYS ARE YOU SAVED? I COULDN'T IMAGINE HEAVEN WITHOUT YOU
Capslock, thx for using it.
SO WE KNOW TO REEEAD IT OUT REALLY LOUUD
Love you Mark
Rest In Peace
🖤
Honestly, ive never listened to SC before but I could listen to Mark talk all day
I envy Mark for being able to sit side stage and watch Alice in Chains every night. Hearing and seeing Layne when he was young and strong . My brother saw Black Sabbath in Germany in 1969 or 70 in a small theatre and I would imagine that was a similar experience . Vocalists like that don't come along too often
Mark always has reminded me of Morrison and after reading the book he lived like him as well. Naturally gifted.
Mark Morrison.
He detests that often made comparison
@@DushtYantr he really hates it lol
The dogs start barking just as he mentions layne. Blanche soul lives at Mark's place? .. lol
What an amazing testament of one time
Did you notice how lightening fast Lanegan is when he answer’s the question what was Layne like and he replies ‘he was magical’ . Lanegan doesn’t even stop to think about his answer . Those words just are just launched from his heart at break neck speed because he clearly has love & respect for the great man. He doesn’t need to give the question consideration. He is being 100% honest . This clip is a good taster for how the whole interview went . I loved this this whole interview or perhaps it’s more of a late night conversation between two friend’s . What ever label it falls under it is just wonderful from beginning to end . It is unusual to see mr Lanegan so relaxed . He’s laughing and joking all the way threw and he is clearly really comfortable with Joseph Arthur . I can’t recall any storm clouds rolling in or the temperature dropping . He is asked some fairly tough questions & the conversation often ventures into some pretty dark and emotionally sad topics which I don’t believe many , if any , would get away with asking M.L so directly …… it is an excellent wee show to catch if you can . Oh and if you haven’t had the chance to read his recent autobiography ‘sing backwards and weep’ you absolutely have to give it a go . I’m not an accomplished reader by any stretch ( clearly ) but I couldn’t put it down . It’s completely unflinching and brutally honest particularly when he is talking about him self & of course it is just utterly compelling ….. I could go on and on …..anywhoose , peace out world ✌️
A truly wonderful podcast. RIP Mark.
Mark.....simply amazing ❤
The fact that the dog barks when mark is talking about layne makes me think that he was present in spirit, remember '' im the dog who gets beat'' when he sang those lyrics a deep growl came from his chest, i miss you layne
Yep, layne is now the dog barking to keep Mark from going down in a hole . He’s barking; “Stay with me buddy”
Most definitely...
I thought the same thing!!!!!!!
R.I.P. MARK...THANKS JOSEPH FOR THIS !
Lany manages to nail both Layne & Chris in a few sentences. Devastating singer/songwriters.
As. Is. He. 🙌
I loved all of these bands. I started college in 1990. We were being bombarded with bullshit boy and music. I remember placing an order with Columbia House for CD’s (oh the memories with that 😆) and getting Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and Alice In Chains. And thanking God some good music was coming out. Got into Screaming Trees too. Great memories, except I have hearing loss, especially from the Alice In Chains show in Chicago…
Mark is a legend.
bless u mark rip
Layne was magical. Love how Mark said that about him!!
Rest easy Mark 😢
I dig Mark.He is a Killer Musician.
Mark was a so-so singer himself 😉🖤🤘🏻I miss all 3 of those dudes 😞I turned 21 in 1992 & their music has always been so important to me thru-out my adult life 🤘🏻
Rip mark you and the guys will be playing together can't wait to hear it when my time is up
RIP Mark Lanegan
Love u Mark. God bless layne.
I miss Chris too
RIP mark, peace be with you our friend, thanks for the sounds 🤙
This interview is just… so cool and real
It’s a great read... doesn’t hold back on anyone...
Particularly him.
Thank you for sharing this. Great artists, all.
I love Mark's vocals on In The Fade by Qotsa
Mark is my favourite artist and second favourite singer, only second to Cornell, which I think he would have taken.
rip layne mike kurt and now mark
many tancks men.mark his the only lone wolf still alive from those who walk the line ...heil to Layne Heil to Cornel and HEIL to Mark!!love you all Brother!please God take Good care off Lanagan many years to came!!!please!
Love the doggos! I'm always glad to see kinda rough and tough guys with their pups! We've rescued pitbulls for 17yrs on top of all the dogs and other pets we've had. We lost our last boy at 12yrs last year and everyone is still grieving. I miss him very much but I remember the letter I read supposedly from your dog who passed. Asking you to give their toys and bed and your LOVE to another lonely dog. I'm desperate to adopt another and our shelter basically has ALL pibbles. Thanks for this. Very surreal knowing that Lanegan will be gone too after talking about Chris and Layne and Kurt. Kinda wonder if these guys got on with Chester. He was a very close bud of Chris and that probably was the final catalyst for him. Man it's really crazy how many of these guys and girls are gone! I hope the ones left will take things a bit more seriously and take care of themselves better.💔🙏🤘
RIP Mark Lanegen
He didn't like the "howling branches" remark. I never cared for oasis anyway. Rest in peace Mark.
Love hearing these stories
Love you Mark🖤
You guys are wonderful! I love this interview! ✨🎶🌸🎶✨
Just lost mark😥 RIP MARK ⚘
Funny how both men, especially Mark, are saying Cornell was a lone wolf type, and almost intimidating. I remember Dave Grohl talking about how Mark was hanging out by himself at Kurt's house and was essentially intimidated by Mark when he confronted Dave. Takes one to know one it seems.
I like this interview really cool 🖤
RIP Mark !!!
It's truly sobering when you think about how Kurt Cobain, Andy Wood, Layne Staley, Chris Cornell, Ben McMillan and now Mark Lanegan are all gone.
And Shannon Hoon...
@@h.s.3996 Indeed. I'm surprised Weiland lasted as long as he did, but it was still a great loss.
@@h.s.3996 Oh shit, Of course!!
Mike Starr 🤘🏻
"I love your dog's man"
"Yea..it's cause you don't have to live with them" 😂😂
Here Comes That Weird Chill alone puts Mark in the same category as Alice and Soundgarden. Unbelievable record. Absolutely amazing.
Although he didn't have Cornell's acrobatic range or Stayley's visceral power, Mark's got a great singing voice in his own right
RIP Mark x
R.I.P Mark
Layne Staley WAS AND IS MY BEST FRIEND EVER, and I didn't even know the guy.
2:07 Mark , "..sort of otherworldly" - dog starts barking at ghosts
Facelift really opened things..but soundgarden was bigger because the scene kids knew about soundgarden and they appealed to wide range already...louder than love was a very known album.but it is true, first CD I ever bought ,pretty sure was facelift...
I seen Cornell @ movie theatre in Seattle in 90's.He was alone.
That is heartbreaking AF. What movie?
what movie ? !
Rip 🙏 🕊
RIP Lanegan.
Therapy doggo :)
Just a hopeful feeling, just when he was talking about Layne & Chris the dogs started barking. Did the 2 icons hear themselves being spoken about and decided to pay a visit ?
Mark lanergan seems like a super cool guy but id say in between on interviewers and marks own take on his position as a vocalist to the other guys named here.
I love Joe and Chris cornell.
Read his memoir Sing Backwards and Weep. It's crazy.
Was this filmed at Marks house? That's such a cool room.
I was never into soundgarden. All I ever heard, over and over was black hole sun, and I hated it. Then one day, on the radio...I heard Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart. And he died, like right after I heard that. Then I heard Fell on Black Days, then Fourth of July. I picked singing back up, and the scope of what we lost, finally hit me. It wasn't some 90's pop band, wasn't an edgy Backstreet Boy. It was a legend. Today...Staley is the pinnacle for me, but Cornell, though a different animal, a different species, is in that same legendary league with him as a singer. They really are in the same boat as Mercury, Plant, Dio, to me at least. I can't wait to explore the Screaming Trees, I've heard a lot about them, but in Louisiana as a kid, rap was big. We weren't shown any of that. Now, rap is everything, and utterly meaningless. And rock is almost dead. But as a budding, 30 year old singer, these guys mean so much to me. It's bizarre, but real. To me.
I guess at the very least mark is hanging with layne and Chris again 😪
How about you let Mark answer the question???Stop-cutting him off!
Dude seems like a narcissist.
@@VicM-xc9zb the guy poorly conducting the interview???
Layne was and will always be our SUPERNOVA
@@chrisparsons6686 Its a conversation not an interview
Just finished reading his autobiography, sing backwards, it ends abruptly, doesn't really mention much after 1997.. his solo albums or collaborations with isobel Campbell, for example. Now about to start his covid memoir.
I miss Chester as much as yall miss Chris. Nice vid
I feel bad for mark, he lost all of his close friends, and also wasn't really famous compared to other grunge bands
Is this a battle of the deep voices
i feel like these guys are trying so hard to sound chill
Not lanegan. That’s natural. The other guy yes
And when the dogs are looking for their bones
And it's raining icepicks on your steel shore....
What’s the name of the book?
"Sing backwards and Weep"
@@zachwarner1726 TY💜