![]() ![]() Layne turned a corner with two strippers into a hallway crowded with cops. One of the purely amusing anecdotes de Sola shares concerns the night the Music Bank, the rehearsal warehouse where the band rented space, was raided in 1988. Sorry for the rant, I'm just surprised their unplugged performance has affected me in this way.Sean Kinney, Layne Staley, Mike Starr and Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains during an In-Store record promotion in Los Angeles in September 1990.īoth Jerry Cantrell, the other engine driving Alice in Chains, and drummer Sean Kinney openly talk about their sobriety these days, but are none too specific about the substances, other than booze, at the source of their addictions.Īctually, the best of times was when everyone was just strung out on booze, coke and sex - the basic musts on any rocker’s CV. So far this week, I've listened to their 1st 4 albums. I've only listened to the hits, so going through every album is going to be a treat. The gibson interview with Jerry Cantrell was excellent in describing how they all came together. I have no idea why or how I've never watched or listened to the unplugged set, but it rivals queen live aid imo. I've been watching all things aic for a week straight. To see him in that much pain, sent me down the YouTube rabbit hole. To actually see Layne Staley is that mental and physical state, and give that kind of performance was incredible. A week ago YouTube recommended the alice in chains unplugged performance. I've always been a fan, but never really had any details about the band other than the lead singer dying. There's a few times in life you stumble on a musical performance that just reaches your soul. ![]() When in doubt, use common sense and don't be a jerk. Articles discussing events in musician's lives are subject to mod discretion.įor submissions of this sort, you can visit /r/IMadeAPlaylist or /r/SpotifyPlaylists instead. No links to unauthorized music leaks or promotion of piracyĭiscussions and Articles should be directly relevant to music, music technology, or the music business itselfĪrticles / Tweets discussing statements by musicians not relevant to their work are not allowed. For help with identifying a song, use /r/tipofmytongue or /r/namethatsong.Įxceptions are made for exclusive releases or tracks not available on an artist's official channel. No /r/ifyoulikeblank, /r/tipofmytongue, or request-style postsįor recommendations of new artists similar to those you already like, use /r/ifyoulikeblank. You can select your flair beneath your link after posting. Submitters: For original music, use the " I Made This" flair. Well known tracks will be removed at mod discretion. Saturdays are for fresh and original musicĭedicated to underground artists, your original compositions, and new releases by known artists. (We will enforce this again in the future. Bad discussion posts are subject to removal on any day. If your post is "low effort" or looks like just another way of posting streaming music, then it will be removed. If you have an interesting story behind the music, you can add this in the comments or as self-post text.įridays are text post only Friday is for interesting discussions, not streaming music. No artist reposts for 30 days if the previous post broke 100 points Optional additional text may only be included after this part of the title. Please do not submit songs by artists on this list.Īll submissions of streaming songs and albums must follow this format or will be removed. r/Music does not operate a discord server.r/Music is functioning normally, although some services are still being migrated. ![]() August, 2023: r/Music is back open for business!. ![]() Looking for music by smaller artists? Check out /r/listentothis Community Guidelines & Rules Are you a musician? Read our guide to promoting your music. ![]()
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