Alice in Chains  Behind The Scenes of Their MTV Unplugged

Alice in Chains Behind The Scenes of Their MTV Unplugged

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Alice in Chains Behind The Scenes of Their MTV Unplugged
Find out how the Alice in Chains MTV Unplugged show came together in today's episode (and why it almost didn't happen) Become a Patron: www.patreon.com/RNRTruestories MORE STUFF ---------------------- *Disclaimer: I earn a small commission when you click on a link and purchase an item* BOOK - Alice in Chains: The Untold Story: https://amzn.to/30wQxHg SNAKES T-SHIRT: https://amzn.to/2ApQx16 #aliceinchains #MTV #MTVunplugged #grunge #aliceinchainsunplugged What's going on everybody and welcome to Rock N' Roll True Stories And I had previously done a video on Alice in Chains as MTV Unplugged episode from 1996 but that one was more just about the performance itself This video I want to talk about what happened behind the scenes and maybe talk about some stuff that you guys haven't heard before especially from some of the MTV people who were involved with the actual show So there was a guy named Alex Coletti and he was a producer at MTV and he was involved pretty much with the whole MTV Unplugged series since its inception in 1989 So when it came time to go after Alice in Chains to do the show he said they have the songs they have the depth and they have the emotion where you basically strip it down you really find something there There was just something going on and according to Coletti it was MTV who approached the band Even though the show took place in New York the rehearsals actually began in Seattle but they didn't go well initially So Sean Kinney would tell journalist Greg Prato that it became more apparent that unless things seriously changed then the band couldn't go out and play to their potential at this level at least and he said we can't even get through a week and a half without drama and scary stuff going on That's about right when I mentally started preparing that it's done The same thing with MTV Unplugged they kept asking if we'd do it up to the moment it was a real nail-biter So barely any rehearsing at all The guys not showing up Same stuff We rolled out there and everything worked Coletti corroborated Kenny's comments saying that there clearly was more going on behind the scenes than he was aware of So Coletti claimed that one factor that was working in the band's favor was that at the time Alice in Chains wasn't touring so it wasn't a huge inconvenience to have them on tour and then do an MTV Unplugged show Now this was a huge advantage because for a lot of bands who did MTV Unplugged they were used to playing giant stadiums or even playing arenas and to go from playing that to scaling down their show and their set to something that's TV friendly and that's friendly to like a much smaller venue is often difficult for a lot of bands and requires a lot of time Now Coletti recalled flying to Seattle and actually checking in on rehearsals and meeting the band and talking about the parameters of the show Now the band had enlisted the help of a second guitarist which was Scott Olson who also worked with Heart as well Now Coletti recalled going to rehearsals and he remember seeing Layne energetically walking into a room eating a bucket of chicken and greeting him saying hey man and his hands were covered in fingerless gloves and were greasy from eating the chicken Now the band would travel to New York City in early April to prepare for the show which was scheduled to take place on April 10th 1996 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music So Toby Wright who produced Jar of Flies as well as the band's self-titled album would return once again and according to him rehearsals went great Now Coletti recalled a last-minute request to add lava lamps to the set from the band It was a difficult request because the lava lamps needed to be heated and then turned on for quite a while before they're used So if you guys pay particular attention to the show you'll notice that some of the lava lamps aren't really moving a whole lot and in coletti's own words they were very grungy looking giving the set its proper appearance so it ended up actually working out in their favor Now there were several issues that the band was dealing with behind the scenes So a guy named Randy Bureau who worked with the band as a guitar and bass tech stated that both him and Layne were going through withdrawals at the time So Bureau had somebody bring some to him at the actual show while Layne already had his own precooked supply which he tended to carry in an old glass pill bottle covered with a cork top So according to Bureau Lane hadn't done enough to the point where he was nodding off or drooling but he was right there before Layne went on the set and he did some just before he went on but he didn't do a lot and he said he had enough and no point did I see him run down to the bathroom or anything Also adding complications was that Lane had dyed his hair pink which forced the lighting director to match the background to his hair color