I wish I could have been in Seattle to see Alice in Chains. The were awesome!! A great band that deserved so much more credit. I am so happy for what Alice in Chains gave us. I hope Mike and Layne know I much they are loved and missed.
+NOLAIC CHCK So glad these videos are being enjoyed. Really hard to believe this was 25 years ago. At the time, AIC was just a really good local band. You could share a beer with the band after the show. I shared a few beers with Layne at the Central Tavern after one of their shows. It was a great time to be living in Seattle and following these great local (soon to be crazy famous) bands. The VHS tape of this show sat in my closet for almost 20 years before I posted it. Thanks again for the great comments.
+TheGrunger32 Id die well almost die to have the vhs to this, you lucky....lol... I love all these videos you posted, I come from well next to New Orleans, Louisiana and we heard lots of good music there for awhile, then it was like they banned us from good music? You could see celebrities , of all sorts all over New Orleans at different times trying to blend in, its crazy over here especially during Mardie Gras, But for me Live music was my thing and if I could find a voice blasting from even a hole in the wall , I was in, It had to be an awesome voice, so sometimes I got surprised when I got in and someone was on the mic, I guess I gotba good ear! lol..Thanks for posting all these videos, yours are some of my favorites! ❤❤❤💞💞
2:25 beer guy, where are you now ? I'll crack one open with you, and we'll listen to this great music together. it stands the test of time. I'll be listening to this band when I'm on my death bed.
the best yeahhh man and growling and of course vocalist of all times. I wanna set you you free ,....drill my self deeper in your head still after all these years drilling in our heads.. we love you still LSMS 💓💓💜💜🌟🎸🎤
Great footage!! Awesome. Love this song, so cool to see it in real-time eg back in the day, at a local spot. And the " I need a beer" is icing on the cake!!
The tribute band Jar of Flies (the ultimate AIC experience) will be playing El Corazon (formerly known as The Off Ramp) in Seattle, WA on August 22nd and 23rd 2014 for the Layne Staley Birthday Celebration Show... Not AIC but a chance to listen to this song played live again in this exact location.... www.reverbnation.com/jaroffliesband
#This song sounds/feels like it was in a dream I had while awake, as well as asleep, only the stage was either on some kind of boat/ship, and or, near a body of water, where the air is kind of salty and sultry=##
Dude you did a great job on this video. I filmed a lot of grunge stuff in the early 90s. Also had a friend who films some really great stuff and I have the master clones of his 8 mm film. If you're interested in a trade let me know. I filmed Pearl Jam with permission and some of my shows have been uploaded here but of course I have better copies. I also filled Rage Against the Machine with permission a bunch of times. Tool, AIC, damn it's too early to remember them all, LOL.
I would loved to have been there when this song was being jammed into creation, what transpired into the thoughts/melody behind it, as in what event occured to inspire it. I am sure it was not a good event, the reason it is so full of passion.
ZERO live performances with Mike Starr live on backing vocals huh? I can notice the difference.. doesn't have the same haunting feel without him, IMO. Why would he sing it on the album but not live?
Daisy Suspiria Yep, seriously. I went to the Off Ramp many many times in the early 90s. I used my dads huge clunky recorder to film this. You know the old recorders where you inserted a VHS tape? I saw AIC in those days probably 100 times or more. Plus many other bands. I also have a recording of a good local band called My Sisters Machine from the Off Ramp around the same time. Ask me any questions about the lay of the land in Seattle at that time to prove I am the recorder of this film. Have a great day.
TheGrunger32 You don't need to prove, I'm just so jealous ( in a good way) . I would have loved to be in Seattle in those days - I was still in high school in Europe . What a. Great era and AIC have been my top band since I was 16. How did it feel being there in those days? Lol I know the massive VHS recorder ha! :)) I miss those days! I remember painstakingly making a mixed tape with 12 songs and I would play it over and over again... now we are saturated with music, it's too easy to get .Its not the same. Do u still live in the area?
To answer your question, those times were awesome. I was young (fresh out of college) and single. Of course, at the time, we had no idea how huge the scene (and bands) were going to get. Like when Pearl Jam started out, they were known around the area as Jeff and Stone's new band. The two main bands I followed around town, meaning any show they were playing, we'd (my crew) would go - were AIC and My Sisters Machine. Of course, we'd try to see Soundgarden as much as possible but they were starting to explode by then with the release of Ultramega OK. I did end up seeing Soundgarden around town about 10 times before Badmotorfinger came out. After that it was much larger venues. If they did play a small club, they would be billed as Vince Whirlwind and the Nude Dragons. I agree with the aspect of too easy to access too much music these days. The scene got ridiculous by mid-1993. Bands were moving to the area from all over the place. And the clothes we'd wear ended up in a fashion spread in something like Cosmo - laughable - the grunge look.
His monitors must have sucked because he is flat for a lot of this, and it doesn't sound like it is because he couldn't hit the notes. It's just slightly flat but you can hear it.
severely underrated song
9 years later but you got your 69th like, enjoy it
@@smoshbooz now i cant like it lmao
@@skinnyj7889 nope lol
@@smoshbooz i had to remove my like after I've noticed xD
@@smoshbooz nice
"I NEED A BEER!"
2:25
5:16 best fucking vocalist man
Lucky Lucky LUCKY people that got to witness this beautiful man sing. I wish I could have been there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"I wanna set you freeeeeee..."
"Recognize my diseaseeeeeeee" ✌👍👍👍✌
Layne damaged my speakers when he yeeeahed .
Dallas. SEVERELY UNDERRATED.
It’s truly amazing what can happen to a band when the right people come together and make music together. Just blows my mind .
Layne Staley is the god of music
Still love this song just as much as the first time I heard it
hope this ppl realize thay just witness the best voice in the rock history EVER
almost 30 years ago and still amazing!!!!
34 and still amazing bro
long live Layne in our memories RIP
Sitting here feeling deeply emotional by this song until I hear 2:25 and now I cant stop laughing LOL
Adrianaisevil
Lmao
Spins on to 2:25….LOL!!!!!
2:25 Somebody get that man a beer!!
I wish I could have been in Seattle to see Alice in Chains. The were awesome!! A great band that deserved so much more credit. I am so happy for what Alice in Chains gave us. I hope Mike and Layne know I much they are loved and missed.
They’re still out on the road jackass
There will NEVER be another Layne Staley.
Ahhh! one of many of Laynes vocal masterpieces! The lyrics are phenomenal too! recognize YOUR DISEASE, x4bfs! 👀💀❤!!!! RIP LSMS, 💖💖🌟🌟
+NOLAIC CHCK So glad these videos are being enjoyed. Really hard to believe this was 25 years ago. At the time, AIC was just a really good local band. You could share a beer with the band after the show. I shared a few beers with Layne at the Central Tavern after one of their shows. It was a great time to be living in Seattle and following these great local (soon to be crazy famous) bands. The VHS tape of this show sat in my closet for almost 20 years before I posted it. Thanks again for the great comments.
+TheGrunger32 Id die well almost die to have the vhs to this, you lucky....lol... I love all these videos you posted, I come from well next to New Orleans, Louisiana and we heard lots of good music there for awhile, then it was like they banned us from good music? You could see celebrities , of all sorts all over New Orleans at different times trying to blend in, its crazy over here especially during Mardie Gras, But for me Live music was my thing and if I could find a voice blasting from even a hole in the wall , I was in, It had to be an awesome voice, so sometimes I got surprised when I got in and someone was on the mic, I guess I gotba good ear! lol..Thanks for posting all these videos, yours are some of my favorites! ❤❤❤💞💞
TheGrunger32 really? You drank with layne?
JJ Bermudski - yeah chatted and drank with him and his girlfriend before a show at the Central Tavern. He was very humble and sincere.
I wish I had. lol
recognize my disease. ..killer lyrics
2:25 beer guy, where are you now ? I'll crack one open with you, and we'll listen to this great music together. it stands the test of time. I'll be listening to this band when I'm on my death bed.
I totally relate to this. Cheers bro
Thank you so much for recording this and also for posting!
I absolutely LOVE this song. ..listen to that boy sing! !:Not another ! 😍😎
now, this is my fav aic track
Wow,best live version!
Sooo good
Why is nobody listening to this masterpiece?
the best yeahhh man and growling and of course vocalist of all times. I wanna set you you free ,....drill my self deeper in your head still after all these years drilling in our heads.. we love you still LSMS 💓💓💜💜🌟🎸🎤
Happy Birthday Layne.
Love this sing
Como eu amo essa música pqp
2024 checking in ❤
Damn I want to hear and see Mike sing that chorus it's all I'm longing for. It's the only thing I want in my life right now
lane will always b missed by me,& i think he should b in the singers hall of fame!!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing!!!!
Love this song. It's like a trip down relationship Layne.
I love these guys
Great footage!! Awesome. Love this song, so cool to see it in real-time eg back in the day, at a local spot. And the " I need a beer" is icing on the cake!!
I really wish I could have been there. :(
yea...layne is a god ..
The tribute band Jar of Flies (the ultimate AIC experience) will be playing El Corazon (formerly known as The Off Ramp) in Seattle, WA on August 22nd and 23rd 2014 for the Layne Staley Birthday Celebration Show... Not AIC but a chance to listen to this song played live again in this exact location.... www.reverbnation.com/jaroffliesband
cool ill have to check it out thanks :)
This is awesome
#This song sounds/feels like it was in a dream I had while awake, as well as asleep, only the stage was either on some kind of boat/ship, and or, near a body of water, where the air is kind of salty and sultry=##
#check
Such an insane song 🎵 😍
Dude you did a great job on this video. I filmed a lot of grunge stuff in the early 90s. Also had a friend who films some really great stuff and I have the master clones of his 8 mm film. If you're interested in a trade let me know. I filmed Pearl Jam with permission and some of my shows have been uploaded here but of course I have better copies. I also filled Rage Against the Machine with permission a bunch of times. Tool, AIC, damn it's too early to remember them all, LOL.
I mean.. if hes not interested in seeing them, I am
La mejor banda de los 90 aguante Jerry, Layne, Mike y sean
Amo essa música ❤
@emidore Well.... they're playing in Seattle. 90% of the crowd were their friends. lol
Need a beer too and a shot of windsor!!
Thanks
I would loved to have been there when this song was being jammed into creation, what transpired into the thoughts/melody behind it, as in what event occured to inspire it. I am sure it was not a good event, the reason it is so full of passion.
blessings
Totally..
Hail to the Staley 🕯️
errrr....yeah
2:59 hahahahahahah if you know you know bae
😢❤
The song just doesn’t sound the same without Mike singing the chorus with him
give my man a beer guys, geez!
2:59 I don't know what the fuck was that but I love it :D
Why is he gonnnnne
Layne Staley the best! 😎👊👊👊
ZERO live performances with Mike Starr live on backing vocals huh? I can notice the difference.. doesn't have the same haunting feel without him, IMO. Why would he sing it on the album but not live?
5:15
Jerry is so hot!
I was thinking the same but about Layne lol
@@lovingklimt y yo pienso lo mismo sobre Mike.
Can I talk to the guy who says 'I need a beer ' at 2.27? :))))
That's me. Got thirsty staying in one place to film AIC that night. :)
TheGrunger32 Honestly it was you?
Daisy Suspiria Yep, seriously. I went to the Off Ramp many many times in the early 90s. I used my dads huge clunky recorder to film this. You know the old recorders where you inserted a VHS tape? I saw AIC in those days probably 100 times or more. Plus many other bands. I also have a recording of a good local band called My Sisters Machine from the Off Ramp around the same time.
Ask me any questions about the lay of the land in Seattle at that time to prove I am the recorder of this film. Have a great day.
TheGrunger32 You don't need to prove, I'm just so jealous ( in a good way) . I would have loved to be in Seattle in those days - I was still in high school in Europe . What a. Great era and AIC have been my top band since I was 16.
How did it feel being there in those days?
Lol I know the massive VHS recorder ha! :)) I miss those days! I remember painstakingly making a mixed tape with 12 songs and I would play it over and over again...
now we are saturated with music, it's too easy to get .Its not the same.
Do u still live in the area?
To answer your question, those times were awesome. I was young (fresh out of college) and single. Of course, at the time, we had no idea how huge the scene (and bands) were going to get. Like when Pearl Jam started out, they were known around the area as Jeff and Stone's new band. The two main bands I followed around town, meaning any show they were playing, we'd (my crew) would go - were AIC and My Sisters Machine. Of course, we'd try to see Soundgarden as much as possible but they were starting to explode by then with the release of Ultramega OK. I did end up seeing Soundgarden around town about 10 times before Badmotorfinger came out. After that it was much larger venues. If they did play a small club, they would be billed as Vince Whirlwind and the Nude Dragons.
I agree with the aspect of too easy to access too much music these days. The scene got ridiculous by mid-1993. Bands were moving to the area from all over the place. And the clothes we'd wear ended up in a fashion spread in something like Cosmo - laughable - the grunge look.
first few seconds reminds me of Fat Lip by sum41 lol
What's with all of the drunks flapping around in the front row?!
but better, obviously
His monitors must have sucked because he is flat for a lot of this, and it doesn't sound like it is because he couldn't hit the notes. It's just slightly flat but you can hear it.
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