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: The introduction to "Sludge Factory" includes the band briefly playing the riff to Metallica's " Enter Sandman ". Digital and Archival Versions
Almost 30 years later, Alice In Chains – MTV Unplugged is taught in music schools as an example of dynamic range and emotional delivery. Bands like Staind, Godsmack, and even newer acts like Badflower cite it as a direct influence. Jerry Cantrell has said the experience was “painful but necessary” — a chance to remind the world that Layne Staley was still one of rock’s greatest voices. Alice In Chains - MTV Unplugged - DVD-rip 364x2...
The DVD features the famous "take 1" of "Sludge Factory," where Layne Staley mistakenly mixes up the lyrics, leading to a humorous restart. : The introduction to "Sludge Factory" includes the
From the chilling opener "Nutshell" to the debut of "The Killer Is Me," the recording is a masterclass in dynamic control. Jerry Cantrell’s vocal harmonies with Staley on "Brother" and "Down in a Hole" are arguably the highlights of their entire career. Jerry Cantrell has said the experience was “painful
While peers like Nirvana used their Unplugged set to reinvent their sound, AIC used theirs to strip their music down to its skeletal, agonizing core. Layne Staley, appearing fragile but possessing a voice that could still shatter glass, delivered a performance that felt like a goodbye. From the opening crystalline chords of "Nutshell,"
The DVD release (first issued in October 1999) features a digital master that preserves the dark, moody atmosphere created by the hundreds of candles Staley personally bought for the stage.