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Alice In Chains 11/20/1992

SHOWID 406528

Set I

Dam That River
We Die Young
Them Bones
Would?
Love Hate Love
Junkhead
God Smack
Bleed The Freak
Put You Down
It Ain't Like That
Hate To Feel
Dirt
Angry Chair
Man In The Box

Set II

 

Set III

 

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Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Slick2007 (5/5) FLAC / 1 B+ View  
David LeMond (5/5) FLAC / B View   Sony WMD3
LordFlapjack (5/0) FLAC / 1 View   Unknown mic>Sony WMD3 Cassette Master>BBE1002>BSR EQ3000>CDR>FLAC
Mike Marteny (5/5) cdr / 1 A View   WMD3>ANA(M)>CDR(1)>FLAC>CDR(1)
Notes: 63:38
BLG (5/0) FLAC / 1 View   Unknown mic>Sony WMD3 Cassette Master>BBE1002>BSR EQ3000>CDR>FLAC
Jack Warner (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   MAC>CD
Kevin (5/5) CDR / 1 View  
Apocalypse (5/5) FLAC / 1 View   Cassette(M) > CDR
Notes: AUD
Sage (5/5) CDR / 1 B View   AUD > Unknown mic > Sony WMD3 Cassette Master > BBE1002 > BSR EQ3000 > CDR > FLAC
Damian (5/5) CD / 1 View  
Notes: Alice In Chains 13.13 Club, Charlotte, NC USA November 20, 1992 A Doodee Music Master Recording AIC was the headliner of this most incredible triplebill that also featured Screaming Trees, and Gruntruck. Wow. I think you'll find this is one of the best AIC audience recordings out there, and it pretty much hasn't seen the light of day except for a few cassette copies made for friends back in the day. I love all the music but think this period was when they were really hitting on all cylinders in a live setting. "Dirt" shows just seemed to have an attitude. One thing that struck me about this show was the informal, mingling attitude of the artists. While Screaming Trees played, Layne stood to my left and watched most of their set. Oddly enough, both Conner brothers stood right behind me during the AIC set. Guess I had the "sweet spot" that night. There's some very funny (in the moment) / tragic (in hindsight) banter during this show about drugs and addiction. Layne mentions a couple of times while introducing songs that they aren't autobiographical. Of course, we all know they were. One particularly priceless exchange that still makes me laugh to this day - Layne:"Hey, uh, Jerry fucked his hands up so if any of you have painkillers, you do?, OK, I know you, you come see me, and, uh, if any, and I didn't fuck up anything but ... I'd like some too." For all you impressionable young 'uns out there, Jerry Cantrell said it best in song - "Don't Follow". Enjoy. 1. Dam That River 2. We Die Young 3. Them Bones 4. Would? 5. Love Hate Love 6. Junkhead 7. God Smack 8. Bleed The Freak 9. Put You Down 10. It Ain't Like That 11. Hate To Feel 12. Dirt 13. Angry Chair 14. Man In The Box Trade Only. Support the artists in all their endeavors. EX Audience Recording Unknown mic>Sony WMD3 Cassette Master>BBE1002>BSR EQ3000>CDR>FLAC
gornandez (4/0) flac / 0 B+ View   aud > Sony WM-D3 > anaM (doodee) > cdr
Notes: 1:03:33
Michael Shilling (4/5) CDR/Flac / 1 A- View  
Notes: VG+ Show & Performance.
Ted W (4/5) CDR / 1 B+ View   AUD
Erin (4/5) CDR / 1 B+ View  
hetzjagd (3/5) / 0 View   Unknown mic>Sony WMD3 Cassette Master>BBE1002>BSR EQ3000>CDR>FLAC
Notes: AIC was the headliner of this most incredible triplebill that also featured Screaming Trees, and Gruntruck. Wow. I think you'll find this is one of the best AIC audience recordings out there, and it pretty much hasn't seen the light of day except for a few cassette copies made for friends back in the day. I love all the music but think this period was when they were really hitting on all cylinders in a live setting. "Dirt" shows just seemed to have an attitude. One thing that struck me about this show was the informal, mingling attitude of the artists. While Screaming Trees played, Layne stood to my left and watched most of their set. Oddly enough, both Conner brothers stood right behind me during the AIC set. Guess I had the "sweet spot" that night. There's some very funny (in the moment) / tragic (in hindsight) banter during this show about drugs and addiction. Layne mentions a couple of times while introducing songs that they aren't autobiographical. Of course, we all know they were. One particularly priceless exchange that still makes me laugh to this day - Layne:"Hey, uh, Jerry fucked his hands up so if any of you have painkillers, you do?, OK, I know you, you come see me, and, uh, if any, and I didn't fuck up anything but ... I'd like some too." For all you impressionable young 'uns out there, Jerry Cantrell said it best in song - "Don't Follow". Enjoy.
Andy A. (3/0) CD / FLAC / 1 View   UM > Sony WM-D3 > ANAM > FLAC
Notes: my REMASTER (in progress 1/2010) - speed-corrected -5%
newgrass (3/0) cd-r / 1 View   aud
To0L (3/5) FLAC / 1 View   Unknown mic>Sony WMD3 Cassette Master>BBE1002>BSR EQ3000>CDR>FLAC
rideinthel (2/5) FLAC / View  
Notes: Unknown mic>Sony WMD3 Cassette Master
itooktoomuch (2/0) FLAC / 1 View   UNK MICS > Sony WMD3 C(M) > BBE1002 > BSR EQ3000 > CDR > FLAC
Julián Orduña (2/5) FLAC / 1 A A View   Unknown mic>Sony WMD3 Cassette Master>BBE1002>BSR EQ3000>CDR>FLAC
thegreatdivide6 (1/0) flac / 0 View  
Notes: audience
Preston Klingler (1/4.9) MP3 / 1 View   Unknown Mic > Sony WM-D3 Gen: CASS(?) > CDR(?) > MP3
Stuart Ferguson (1/4.7) CDR / 1 View   Audience master recording by Doodee
Notes: DVD 3384; lineage: A Doodee Music Master Recording. Unknown mic>Sony WMD3 Cassette Master>BBE1002>BSR EQ3000>CDR>FLAC
Greg Johnson (1/0) FLAC / 1 View   Unknown Mics > Sony WM-D3
Notes: Generation: ANA(M) > CDR(0) > WAV [16bit/44.1KHz] > FLAC Transfer: Unknown Playback > BBE1002 > BSR EQ3000
William (0/5) / 0 View   Unknown mic>Sony WMD3 Cassette Master>BBE1002>BSR EQ3000>CDR>FLAC
Ben (0/0) FLAC / 0 B+ View  
Notes: Unknown mic>Sony WMD3 Cassette Master>BBE1002>BSR EQ3000>CDR>FLAC
hippie9101969 (0/0) FLAC / 1 A View   AUD
Notes: Unknown mic>Sony WMD3 Cassette Master>BBE1002>BSR EQ3000>CDR>FLAC
Gregory (0/4) CDR / 1 A A View   Unknown mic > Sony WMD3
Notes: ANA(M)>CDR(2)
Paul (0/0) FLAC / 1 View  
kevin metzger (0/0) cd-r / 1 View  
Sauli R (0/0) FLAC / 0 View