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  1. 30 lip 2021 · Below is Puciato's response, which focuses on the indelible mark that Staley's "true, unfiltered" and harrowing performance on MTV Unplugged left on him. I remember the first time I heard Layne Staley. I saw the video for "Man in the Box" on MTV.

  2. Engineer Bryan Carlstrom was shocked at Layne Staley’s appearance, recalling in the book Alice in Chains: The Untold Story, “Layne showed up at the studio and I didn’t recognize him. He looked like an eighty year old man. He didn’t have any teeth. I was shocked, to say the least.” that was Aug 1998.

  3. 30 lip 2019 · Alice in Chains Unplugged marked the second to last performance from Staley, who was battling a crippling addiction to heroin that was poignantly chronicled through the band's dark and agonising lyrics.

  4. The performance was one of Alice in Chains' final appearances with vocalist Layne Staley and featured some of the band's highest charting singles, including "Rooster", "Down in a Hole", "Heaven Beside You", and "Would?", and introduced a new song, "The Killer Is Me". [5]

  5. 21 wrz 2024 · While many grunge fans have pored over every second of Nirvana’s appearance on MTV Unplugged to decipher possible clues surrounding Kurt Cobain’s death, Alice in Chains’s episode is far more raw than anyone was willing to go. Cobain had been dealing with his own pain just as much as Staley was, but whereas the Nirvana frontman’s lyrics ...

  6. 30 lip 1996 · Six years after Alice in Chains’ Unplugged performance, in April of 2002, Staley’s body was found on his couch two weeks after his death at age 34, officially attributed to a drug overdose.

  7. 26 lis 2023 · Alice In Chains – Nutshell, 1996. One of the most poignant MTV Unplugged recordings, Alice In Chains ’ performance was one of the last times that Layne Staley took to the stage with his band before his subsequent retreat from public life and death in 2002.

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