Friday 11 March 2011

Alice In Chains - Dam That River



This is a band that I like a lot, and like to see more of, but im afraid they just have 1 concert this year, in August at Winstar Casino, Thackerville, OK.



On March 8 Mike Starr their former bass player past away.
Members of Alice in Chains are mourning the loss of their friend and ask that the media respect their privacy - and the privacy of the Starr family - during this difficult time. Their thoughts & prayers are with the Starr family.



Baldy writes on MySpace:
As I watch these tapes from 22 years ago I keep coming back to a line Jerry wrote in Your Decision; "No one plans to take the path that brings you lower". Mike and Layne were both good people who made bad choices, and the weight of those choices was something they could never get out from under. But neither of them intended for things to turn out the way they did, and neither of them deserved it.
Mike Starr was a founding member of Alice In Chains, and he was a participant in Celebrity Rehab, and for good or bad, those things are what make up part of the headline tonight. I'm choosing to focus on the Mike Starr that was my friend though. A good person who deeply loved his family, friends, and fans, and who was deeply loved in return.

We on Tune Of the Day, say Welcome back in another time and another place Mike.



Since its formation, Alice in Chains has released four studio albums, three EPs, two live albums, four compilations, and two DVDs



I choosed one tune from Dirt that is the second studio album they did, .




Here is another one but its from their latest album,Black Gives Way to Blue
called Lesson Learned.



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