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Jerry talking more about Mad Season in a 1996 interview: Guitar World: Speaking of Layne, what do you think of Above, the Mad Season album? Jerry Cantrell: I think it's fucking great. I totally have to 'fess up-I was jealous as shit when I first heard it. It's like somebody taking your girlfriend out. [laughs] But after that initial reaction, I went and saw them play at the Moore Theater and I was so proud, I was beaming for them. I almost started crying while I was watching them because it was so cool. Then I felt pissed again because I wasn't up there playing! [laughs] I talked to Layne a lot about the record. It was good for him because it blew a bunch of shit out of his head. I've been credited for being a writer and putting out a lot of material with this band and sniff, so I think it was real healthy for him to be able to do that. I have nothing but the greatest respect for the guy. And that record's very soulful. There are some real low, cobwebby passages on that fucker that are cool as fuck. Layne has the most beautiful way of saying something horrible I've ever heard. www.guitarworld.com/gw-archive/1996-guitar-world-interview-jerry-cantrell-alice-chains-discusses-songwriting-and-bands-new-self-titled-album
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The Mad Season album Above is a masterpiece. Jerry knows he can’t say anything bad about it. It’s pure musical magic. You can’t hate something like that.
Jerry should get more love than he does. Jerry is a real honest guy and very secure with himself. Intelligent both emotionally and cognitively. That's the guy I'd want to go out with.
?? I think every decent"fan"of AIC knows that Jerry is the backbone of the band besides Layne's amaizingness. Everyone loves this man,never see or heard a bad coment about him so i'm not sure what you meant,but that's ok.
andré pereira Not everyone "loves", "respects" Cantrell. I remember I've read some really bad comments about him here on YT (especially when they released their 1st album without Staley), I'm surprised you never see or heard about it...for example that he's a money b..ch because he didn't change the band's name and stuff like that. Whatever. Cantrell has always been the main song writer (especially if we talk about the music), he has all my respect. Some say AIC wouldn't be recognizable without Staley (I agree)...but I can say the same for Cantrell. They both made AIC special.
Lyrical and musically Jerry is just a certified genius. He never disapoints. Even his few solo songs for a couple soundtracks (Setting Sun and A Job to Do) are just phenomenal. He can put you right in the head of the character he is singing about. Once in a lifetime talent as a song writer.
@@DarkLabProductions Jerry Cantrell is one of my all time favorite musicians but I wouldn't say he's one of the best guitarists...but "innovative" maybe. Jerry is not just a guitarist but also a vocalist (also co-vocalist) and an amazing songwriter (both for music and lyrics). There are way better guitarists out there but there's no one like Cantrell (as a musician as a whole). His music is unique...his sound a trademark.
JERRY C. IS ONE OF THE MOST COOLEST FUCKING GUY EVER! I KNOW HE LOVED LAYNE DEARLY AND TREATED HIM WELL. GOOD FOR YOU JERRY, KEEP ROCKIN’ ON SWEET SOUL
They truly loved each other. Layne Staley and Jerry Cantrell were good friends the whole band was. Even alive in chains got mad cool with a few of my favorite bands like pantera metallica and nirvan. Hes mentioned them on interview and has so many other bands like slayer megadeth sound garden. check out all the alice in chains and Laynes Staley intview.
As someone who's only recently gotten into Alice In Chains (Found out about them in 2022), I have a fondness for Jerry. I look up to the guy, even if that's not a good thing. The songs he made after Layne passed, I really felt like I could truly connect with them on a personal level compared to their older songs from when Layne was around. But I do find myself loving Jerry more than Layne, but I also love Layne for everything he's done for music. Both guys are amazing and talented, and I can definitely see some of myself in both of them, more so in Jerry.
Even though Layne came up with the name, I always thought of Alice in Chains primarily as Jerry's band. Even Jerry's solo stuff, I just consider an extension of Alice in Chains. But Layne was bigger than Alice in Chains. He did Mad Season's _Above_ which was phenomenal and if you look around on RU-vid, he's done a bunch of collaborative stuff which is distinctly Layne but not even in the same realm as Alice in Chains.
jerry is 100% the heart and soul of AIC, and always was. From writing the lion's share of the music, to holding it all together while recording the ST album, when Layne was barely showing up to the studio, to spearheading the reemergence of the band after getting encouragement from Layne's mom. Jerry is no doubt the core of AIC.
Layne didn't come up with the name, he brought it with him from his previous band, where it was a Marilyn Manson type name concept descriptive of that band.
Jerry is the mastermind behind the band but Layne was the magic factor that made them famous and unique. Without him AiC has never been the same. Also, Layne didn't need Jerry to shine, his Mad Season album proves that.
I think what he was trying to get to one it's like your best friend sleeping with your girlfriend but you hope that it's not even more amazing so they end up staying together...
Only it turned out the issue with Jason was not resolved...lol. It's old news but I can never help but say that Metallica really cheated themselves out of using his creative input more.
I can agree since we were there. It was a dark time, everyone was looking for something to hold on too. It was done from there as for the public. Those close had years to go.
It's kind after Rare to see a Band like AIC where the members are actually Friends and Legitimately care about each other! Most bands you see can't actually stand one another but AIC were different and it shows in the quality of their music
True, but the same can be said about SG, PJ as well as AIC. That area that spawned these bands just happened to spawn quality people that have each other's back.
It's because of the scene they came up in. Seattle and surrounding areas, they come across as extremely supportive and you don't find that often in the local scene. I think that's why sooo many bands from the mid 80's to early 90's from that area blew up, the scene was strong, they just needed the spotlight.
It’s funny, I always say the same thing about Alice in Chains being friends and how it came through the music. Good call. And even when Jerry went and made a solo album, Mike and Sean did it with him while Layne was out of commission. Those guys fucking love each other. I’m so glad they’re my favorite band. Another place you can see this same situation is the New Orleans sludge scene. The guys from Crowbar, Eyehategod, to an extent Acid Bath, Exhorder (not a sludge band but still NOLA), Down, etc. all shared members and played shows together back in the day. Very tight knit scene. Super cool that they were all friends and supported one another.
Jerry always struck me as a class act. While so many of his contemporaries would give goofball interviews where they were intentionally weird and evasive, Cantrell’s interviews are always coherent and thoughtful. I know that music journalists can be clueless idiots, but I feel Jerry’s approach shows respect for his fans, who are really interested in what he has to say.
God opened the heavens and gave the world Mad Season to let the world know that Layne was a phenomenon outside of the realms of just one band. A magnificent album and a great use of talent.
I remember this interview. Someone actually argued with me that it never happened. I started doubting myself. Thanx for the Upload. You know I'm just gonna have to share this. LoL.
As always, Jerry's just a class act. I love his vibe as a guy. I'm a pretty good guitar player now, but when I was younger and didn't know how to play I would air guitar the notes to the solo for 'Them bones - I always do it - just did it about 4 days ago when I put on dirt and was working out at the gym in bellows falls, vt'. As I learned and got better over the years, I realized my air 'placement' of the notes was pretty accurate lol. I fully support Jerry and AIC with William. My doubts were quieted when their first album came out. the vocal harmonies in 'Private Hell' speak to the legitimacy of this version of the band. I still tear up listening to 'Black gives way to blue'. Those guys went through a lot and I respect them both musically and as people. Jerry's a master at his craft - respect
I get it too because layne staley is completely ingrained in jerrys music. On d trip whatever it takes just after the verse I swear its sounds like layne in that next vocal but its not its jerry but it demonstrates how intertwined they were musically. Even today I hear layne in jerry its heartbreakingly beautiful and so maddening at the same time🤔💔😱
Actually, you have been mistaking Jerry's voice for Layne's on early AIC records, because of the harmonizing. What you hear on Degradation Trip isn't Layne, what you hear is your earlier assumption that you are hearing Layne when you were really hearing Jerry. Dude, give credit where credit is due. 🤷♀️
I think I get what you're saying. I do feel the same thing but it's weird though because they sound so different when they sing separately but when they sing together I often confuse which one is the one. And also Jerry Cantrell himself talked about that in the Gibson legend interview. It is a long interview and I don't remember the exact moment but you can watch that.
I've been musically cheated on and also musically cheated. It's hilarious how much that is how it felt. Never thought I would hear it from Jerry though. I guess that is proof you really care.
I will have to agree. A true friend who hasn’t spoken an I’ll word of Layne or Mike. Ever. He could make cash writing an autobiography about himself and AIC and really get into the dirty. He won’t though.
Dirt was great. Above was magic. Mad Season allowed one thing Jerry was not ok with. Saw all four guys sitting at a table at the Crocodile loaded as fuck and happy, joking, smiling. Mad Season, Mother Love Bone, Mudhoney, Squirt...true Seattle.
I loved Layne and still love to hear him sing. However, he is the reason AIC had to go on hiatus at the peak of their career as a band. It is not easy being around an addict who is not showing up for rehearsals until very late, being irritable and refusing to do more than one take , etc. The whole band suffered from Layne's addiction. This is how addiction works. So going to play with another band could have been pretty upsetting to AIC band members. Jerry and Layne were not on speaking terms for years after being best friends. Yet the whole band, especially Jerry never said an unkind word about Layne. They all grieved Layne's death for a long time. Pretty cool guys. They show character. Layne was a good soul. I hope he is at peace now.
Goddamn so he WAS jealous when Layne went with Mad Season. Awww poor Jerry, he didn’t even spent his bestfriend, Layne’s last few years with him. The world is so fucking cruel