Re: Alice in Chains
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 2:46 am
oh spenno...Birds in Hell wrote:
"Jar of Fliezzzzzzzzzz"
oh spenno...Birds in Hell wrote:
"Jar of Fliezzzzzzzzzz"
stip wrote:oh spenno...Birds in Hell wrote:
"Jar of Fliezzzzzzzzzz"
Gods' Die wrote:I love the separation of their voices in Uplugged's Got Me Wrong...I make that same mistake all the time that they made, so I let it slide. He without sin...and all that stuff.Fuck You Jobu wrote:I wish I could like it more, but the screw up in the final chorus annoys me every time where Jerry and Layne sing a different word - somebody messes up.Whitey McTeeth wrote:I love Got me Wrong...I especially love the version from their Unplugged.VinylGuy wrote:Listening to SAP right now.
Brother is a beautiful song.
where is it?KurtLeon wrote:TDPDIH: Why so generic?
It haven't leaked yet (as far as I know), but listening to the previews on Itunes... Yeah, they are pretty much all the same song.VinylGuy wrote:where is it?KurtLeon wrote:TDPDIH: Why so generic?
yeah i listen to some of those...dont trust them at all.KurtLeon wrote:It haven't leaked yet (as far as I know), but listening to the previews on Itunes... Yeah, they are pretty much all the same song.VinylGuy wrote:where is it?KurtLeon wrote:TDPDIH: Why so generic?
i have it, listened to some of the songs...not impressed at all, but its not bad either. Still, this might be their weakest album like you say.KurtLeon wrote:I was listening to it yesterday...
Very generic, but not as bad as I thought.
Still, worst AIC album by far.
VinylGuy wrote:Jerry´s vocals sound like in DT and the songs seem to run for too long, a problem he had with that record too.
I disagree with all of this. i guess we like completely different aspects of AIC. i love Jerry's solo records, especially Degradation Trip. and i love the fact that William is almost non-existent on this album. i've only listened to it once so far but it's actually exceeded my (admittedly low) expectations. i'm pleasantly surprised by how much i'm digging this.VinylGuy wrote:But most of the songs run for just too long, they are repetitive and derivate and its almost like a loop, something Cantrell is doing since Degradation Trip...why make a 6 minute song when you can have a really cool 3 minutes one?
And Jerry please, let William sing more.
Well, I guess I'll give this at least one listen.mf wrote:i've only listened to it once so far but it's actually exceeded my (admittedly low) expectations. i'm pleasantly surprised by how much i'm digging this.
i love his solo records too, though i prefer Boggy Depot over Degradation Trip. Most of the songs from that album are screaming for editing because they are really heavy and sludge but also repetitive. This is something that he brought to this new incarnation of AIC since their last record, but its very noticeable in the new one.mf wrote:VinylGuy wrote:Jerry´s vocals sound like in DT and the songs seem to run for too long, a problem he had with that record too.I disagree with all of this. i guess we like completely different aspects of AIC. i love Jerry's solo records, especially Degradation Trip. and i love the fact that William is almost non-existent on this album. i've only listened to it once so far but it's actually exceeded my (admittedly low) expectations. i'm pleasantly surprised by how much i'm digging this.VinylGuy wrote:But most of the songs run for just too long, they are repetitive and derivate and its almost like a loop, something Cantrell is doing since Degradation Trip...why make a 6 minute song when you can have a really cool 3 minutes one?
And Jerry please, let William sing more.
Will toured with him on that tour so he might be that guy, yeah. The band he had on DT was incredible, Trujillo and Bordin?Kevin Davis wrote:I saw Jerry on the Degradation Trip tour. Somehow the local rock station got him to do a meet and greet before the show--he seemed bored out of his mind the entire time, until the girl in front of us got to the table. She had her young daughter with her, so Jerry immediately took one of the station ID balloons from the table, sucked all the helium from it, and started singing "We Represent the Lollipop Guild" to her. Who knows if she got the reference, but she thought it was hysterical.
Then I got to the table and asked if he would be willing to let me interview him for my college newspaper (I was a journalism student at the time), and he said, "Not a chance in hell." That's fine, I probably would have told me no too.
The show was the night before Halloween, so when we got to the theater, there was this guy walking around the lobby dressed as some kind of zombie, face painted and the whole works, wandering aimlessly around and harmlessly messing with everybody. He was pushing around in the audience during the opening band's set too. Eventually it comes time for Jerry's set, and the zombie guy gets up onstage and starts singing. I was 18 so that really blew my mind.
Unfortunately it wasn't much of a show. He had some Layne impersonator with him for the AIC material (not sure if it's the same guy they have now), and he really wasn't good. Fun night, though.