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Alice In Chains Tribute thread

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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JA25BIxgtk"]Scary's on the wall.....[/ame]
 
grunge me sideways. My favourites:


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I just realised how close it is to April 5th :-/
 
You guys are fucking AWESOME! Thank you:kiss:(*8*)hugs and kissz!

I found this on Baldy's blog earlier, and thought I'd share it with you.
Baldy has been with Alice since they played the bars and warehouses around Seattle. I think you can even see him in the Matt Dillon movie, Singles when the band is playing Would? in that warehouse bar.
The Baldy documents their career in photos and video religiously, and keeps the world updated with his blogging. The 5th Beatle, you might say, he has made it easy for Jerry and the boys to concentrate on the music all these years.

From Baldy's blog, written March 9th, the night we lost Mikey...:(I'ma go cry, brb


Alice In Chains main page

I've spent a lot of time tonight watching old home video from the studio as Mike, Layne, Jerry & Sean recorded Facelift. It's been so long, but in some ways it feels like yesterday. Everyone was so young, so excited, and as silly as it may sound; things were so much fun at that point in time. And that's a word I keep coming back to as I try and wrap my head around the loss of another friend. Mike Starr was fun. He was a carefree spirit; quick with a joke or a laugh or a silly face, and always fun to spend time with. He loved being a musician, and he loved being in a band. And he was great at it. The guy was a rock star before he stepped on his first stage.

I think Mike lost a part of himself once he was out of the band, and he spent the remainder of his life trying to fill the void. I hadn't seen Mike in several years though, so I can't speak to his battles and struggles. What I can speak to is the guy I remember from what seems like so long ago. Mike was immensely talented, and took enormous pride in the band he helped create. He was a monstrous bass player, and a monstrously good time to hang out with. He was a good friend, and tonight especially I'm trying to focus on the great times we had together.

As I watch these tapes from 22 years ago I keep coming back to a line Jerry wrote in Your Decision; "No one plans to take the path that brings you lower". Mike and Layne were both good people who made bad choices, and the weight of those choices was something they could never get out from under. But neither of them intended for things to turn out the way they did, and neither of them deserved it.

Mike Starr was a founding member of Alice In Chains, and he was a participant in Celebrity Rehab, and for good or bad, those things are what make up part of the headline tonight. I'm choosing to focus on the Mike Starr that was my friend though. A good person who deeply loved his family, friends, and fans, and who was deeply loved in return.

He will be missed...

-Baldy

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxmt4PX6gto"]what do I see cross the way?[/ame]
 
AAAAAAAAW WHAM! BAM! THANK YOU MA'AM!
♪♫DON'T LAY IT ON ME MAN ♪CAUSE YOU CAN'T AFFORD A TICKET! DOWN TO SUFFRAGETTE CITY!♪♫

This is a great bootleg version of David Bowie's classic, and they do it justice. Electrifying!
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwT2YfKIAJw&feature=related"]brilliant![/ame]
 
We should all make plans to meet up here on April 5th, and grunge each other extra hard that day.
In a Nutshell? I'll be here! We'll cuss and yell for Kurt too! I can't wait......

we'll spam pictures of unicorns until the planet dies :-)

(on that note, I'm also a terribly big courtney fan :eek:)
 
I like Courtney too, I hate when people start smartin' off about how she had Kurt killed, that is so much bullshit! she loved him more than anyone else, they were both strung out on dope though and it didn't translate well in front of the media and world at large. Court is way cool! She's in the movie Sid And Nancy with Gary Oldman, that is a brilliant film!

I wonder if Francis Bean is making music? She's about 18 now I think...Unicorns are sacred hehehe..|

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^HELL YA! I love the whole Jar Of Flies cd^

I need to hear I Stay Away right now....

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODTv9Lt5WYs"]yeah heyyy eeehey![/ame]

Layne had such a powerful voice...I love it!

AiC Trivia Time:
these claymation puppets of the band from the I Stay Away video are in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland.
true story!
 
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sc9GzGiEYk8"]brother[/ame]

frozen in a place I hide
not afraid to paint my sky
with some who say I've lost my mind
brother try and hope to find you were always so far away
 
IT's April 5 again.....R.I.P. Layne Staley and Kurt Cobain


now from the Cameron Crowe film Singles, winner of the 1994 MTV Video Award for Best Video from a Motion Picture...and arguably one of the greatest metal songs of all time...I give you....Alice In Chains' Would?

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nco_kh8xJDs"]*lots a screaming*[/ame]
 
and here's The Song that brought down BigHair and changed the course of a generation's thinking on what was acceptable behavior for a gay nerd like me, [answer? just be yourself!]...thank you Kurt, you still da'man bro...miss ya

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTWKbfoikeg"]my libido [/ame]
 
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