Alice in chains - ya yeah ya
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It's bad but adorable..... I always wonder who wrote the demo songs. I can usually tell in Alice who wrote what without looking at the creds but the early stuff always has me confused.
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upload that shit!
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damn AIC this is crappy
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This is not 1987, it's actually in early 1986. Because Layne had joined some kind of a funk project in 1987, (and that's confirmed by Jerry Cantrell) and Layne also recorded vocals for the song "It's Coming After" by Second Coming in 1987 (Confirmed by Staley himself). And the point is that Layne sounded much younger in these songs with "Alice N Chains" than he did in 1987. When Layne was 17 he played in Sleze, and when he was around 18 they changed the name and recorded these demos
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Jerry's so adorable when he's this young, but if I'm correct Jerry wouldn't have played on this song. The only member on this one from AIC as we know them today would be Layne. Am I right? And I dunno who that guy is on the right. It doesn't really look like Mike...
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@pimpdaddywompa1 looks like jerry and mike ;0)
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who's in the pic with layne?
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Thanks always happy when I get ti hear AIC shit that's new to me, music is immortal!!
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Yep. I never made a mistake nor a flub in almost 20 years of playing music. At 19 you have no fucking clue of what to do, but at least they did their thing WELL. FUCK YOU, anyone who disrespects AIC. Go beg yer mama fer $19732 to go see Godsmack @ NOZZFEST, you fucking kvnt.
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this isnt alice in chains btw, its laynes first band called alice n' chainz, get it right please. and this was made in 86'
I've got a live version of this from 87 except it was titled "Hey Hey Everybody" and it sounds much better. Let me know if you guys want it think I should upload it.
GotMeWrong1984 2 years ago 25
Holy shit! That was really interesting and really bad all at the same time. Thank god they became infinitely better in the years to follow.
seamus1967 2 years ago 10