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Alice in Chains -Nutshell (Home made music video)

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2007

*NOTE: A NON-PROFIT FAN VIDEO FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. I DO NOT OWN THE AUDIO CONTENT. THIS SONG BELONGS TO ALICE IN CHAINS & COLUMBIA RECORORDS'!

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In this video there is a mix of old and new video clips I shoot and edited to go along to this awesome song by 'Alice in Chains' R.I.P Layne Staley

The footage I chose to use is simple, as to reflect how I feel this song relates to me.

ARTIST: Alice In Chains
SONG: Nutshell


☆DISCLAIMER:☆ My video making is temporarily on hiatus, due to not having a camera atm. I will get back at it soon though.

~ Thanks for all the awesome feedback ~

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  • It's incredible how four chords can break a person's heart. Rest peacefully, Layne.

  • R.I.P Layne Staley : (

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  • Best song ever. New Alice sucks compared to this. Miss you layne.

  • @ls1cameric I feel your pain. It reminds me of the exact same thing

  • This is one of 2 songs that every time I hear them, I get teary eyed. The other are yellow led better. Reminds me of friends I've lost over the years...

  • Its amazing how a song can reach inside you and change your emotions just like that....great song....great musicians...great everything.....miss ya layne

  • I Cry to you layne

  • really fine vid! :))))

  • great job

  • this vid is sooo from the 90s, great job dude :D

  • Sid's use of intersecting lines buffered by symmetrical motion; brilliant. The way the motionless rear window defroster lines contrast the moving power lines and the way this intersection is mimicked in reverse by the lines of her stockings as she takes place on an inanimate object. Yes. Sid's use of intersection and symmetry is; brilliant.

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