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Old 08-17-2004, 05:52 PM
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Jerry Cantrell anyone?

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I have always liked Alice In Chains so I was at the store today and picked up a Jerry Cantrell album randomly. It's pretty good, nothing phenominal, but it's something good to put in a rock out a little while. Anyone else dig him?
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Old 08-17-2004, 07:00 PM
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I have Boggy Depot and think it's an excellent album. (love the fretless playing in Settling Down) He's a good guitarist and a good songwriter.

It's a shame about Layne, though.
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I couldn't find any of his cds last time I looked at the places around here, but I want his cds. Big Alice in Chains fan and it is too bad about Layne. Which reminds me, I should call the girl named Layne I met, see if she is still trying to put a band together and needs a bassist. It was over a year ago, so Oh well, back on topic, I will probably buy cds off the internet if I need to.
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Old 08-17-2004, 08:05 PM
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I love the Jerry Cantrell solo stuff. He has some real bada** songs; Spider bite, Dickeye, keep the light on. Check out some of the tunes on Degredation trip, worthwhile IMO.
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i have heard good reviews of both "boggy depot" and "degredation trip". lately i have been listening a lot to the last alice in chains album, which is surprisingly better than i thought it was at the time it came out. it's overproduced, but the songwriting is really cool.

this reminds me, i still need to buy "jar of flies". alice in chains was a very versatile band with very talented players. i miss them.

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When we had a rock radio station around here (it became Country, add that to the 7 other country stations ) They played his solo stuff a lot. I really dug it.
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Old 08-25-2004, 07:32 AM
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recordings might give the thread more life.
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Old 08-25-2004, 09:24 AM
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I think he is a very talented song writer.
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