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LoungeMachine
06-13-2013, 02:37 PM
http://loudwire.com/alice-in-chains-jerry-cantrell-epic-prank-war-van-halen/

t’s story time with Jerry Cantrell! In a recent fascinating and hilarious interview, the Alice in Chains mastermind spoke about the essential art of the prank. When two bands have been touring together for some time, pranks are bound to happen, and Cantrell went into detail about an epic prank war between Alice in Chains and Van Halen from 1991.

During an interview with Jim Dunlop, Cantrell recalled Alice in Chains and Van Halen constantly one-upping each other during the 1991 tour, which led to onstage pranks involving unattractive strippers, dismantling gear mid-performance, invading the stage dressed only in women’s underwear and more.

“A lot of pranks get pulled on stage, it’s kind of a tradition to f— with each other at the end of the tour, especially the opening bands,” describes Cantrell. “I remember the Van Halen guys got us like four times in one set, back in ’91, at the end of that tour. When we came out on stage, they had taken a bunch of three-foot strips of duct tape and put them all over the stage face-up, so we walked out and within the couple seconds we were all dragging around huge wads of duct tape on stage. They sent out some strippers, not very attractive ones, who stayed out there for a whole song. Then they sent out one of their techs, I think he was a guy named Zeke, in a Little Bo Peep outfit with some live sheep. And at the very end of our set, we were playing “Man In The Box,” and their crew came out and started dismantling our entire set around us—they left Sean with a kick and snare, left me with one cab, they just unplugged Mike Starr. And that was all in one set! I don’t think anyone has ever topped that commitment to fucking with the opening act.”

Cantrell continues to describe Alice in Chains’ payback: “On the flip side of that, there’s a photo [above], which I think some people have seen, but I don’t think is necessarily public knowledge… So Van Halen used to do this signature walk across the stage, and at the time they had these skimpy panties that they would sell to the chicks in the audience. Really skimpy panties. So we took some of these panties and put them on—of course they weren’t big enough keep our junk in, so we had to turn them around with the butt parts in front to keep our stuff together—and put on some combat boots, and we made ourselves up as strippers and did that Van Halen signature walk across the stage behind them, and they didn’t know it was happening, except for Alex. There’s a great photo of it, taken right as Eddie turns around and realizes what’s going on, and he’s totally losing it. He’s one of those guys who never fucks up. I’ve seen him play in so many different states, and he’s always on, but hearing him miss a couple notes while getting a laugh out of us was great.”

:gulp:

Sensible Shoes
06-13-2013, 03:56 PM
That photo is PRICELESS!

Can't imagine Eddie really laughing - surprised he didn't get all pissy.

LoungeMachine
06-13-2013, 04:00 PM
I loved the part where the roadies came out during AIC's last song and started dismantling the gear.... :lmao:

Dave's Bitch
06-13-2013, 04:03 PM
They should bring back the 5150 walk

jhale667
06-13-2013, 04:36 PM
That picture is indeed classic... :biggrin: Am I wrong, or is AIC the only (rock) opening act VH had ever taken out that didn't suck prior to 2007? They always took "safe" acts so no one could do to them what they did to Sabbath in '79...but AIC, especially during the Hagar years? Pretty sure everyone EXCEPT Eddie (and Alex) got destroyed nightly. Having seen both acts during the era - no way AIC wasn't a more exciting band overall at the time. Boggles the mind it happened.

LoungeMachine
06-13-2013, 04:39 PM
I've seen all 3 AIC's

The bar band [we were 2 doors down in The Music Bank], the hot new nationals, and then 2 years ago with the new singer.

Always a great act live.

:gulp:

jhale667
06-13-2013, 04:50 PM
Saw them twice with Layne and Mike Starr, and twice after Mike Inez joined. Always killer. I've yet to see them with Duvall.

DLR Bridge
06-13-2013, 05:00 PM
That picture is indeed classic... :biggrin: Am I wrong, or is AIC the only (rock) opening act VH had ever taken out that didn't suck prior to 2007? They always took "safe" acts so no one could do to them what they did to Sabbath in '79...but AIC, especially during the Hagar years? Pretty sure everyone EXCEPT Eddie (and Alex) got destroyed nightly. Having seen both acts during the era - no way AIC wasn't a more exciting band overall at the time. Boggles the mind it happened.

As much as I bleeping hate Creed, they opened up for Van Cherone when all the girls (and probably some idiot guys) were fawning over Stapp and his bullshit act. I think I actually saw people leave after their opening set at that shit show. That was the emptiest I ever remember seeing the Garden for a concert.

Satan
06-13-2013, 05:06 PM
A Devil likes to throw this video in for no really good reason every now and then.....


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kgy8IPFVG5g

VAiN
06-13-2013, 07:50 PM
I caught them on that 91 tour... Looking back, i'm so glad that I got to see & hear Layne live. Since then I've seen them a bunch of times - the best was the tsunami benefit they did at the Premier Club in Seattle in early 2005 - first time they played as AIC since Layne passed.. that show was amazing all around..

jhale667
06-13-2013, 09:30 PM
Layne was astounding live. There's a video of "Rain When I Die" I've posted here before where he's playing with the vocal melody and it sounds amazing; maybe better than the record...he had the whole "whisper to scream" thing down, and had one of the best screams in the biz.

There's also this version of "My Own Private Hell" where someone manipulated the pitch of the vocals just enough that if you didn't know better you might think it was a demo they did with Layne before he died... kinda fucking eerie.


http://youtu.be/hXiJKBhwEQE

LoungeMachine
06-14-2013, 04:23 AM
I caught them on that 91 tour... Looking back, i'm so glad that I got to see & hear Layne live. Since then I've seen them a bunch of times - the best was the tsunami benefit they did at the Premier Club in Seattle in early 2005 - first time they played as AIC since Layne passed.. that show was amazing all around..

The Premiere became The ShowBox SoDo....worked there for years.

:gulp:

Naf owned it back then when it was The Premiere, IIRC

VAiN
06-14-2013, 07:53 PM
The Premiere became The ShowBox SoDo....worked there for years.

:gulp:

Naf owned it back then when it was The Premiere, IIRC

Cool, I had a blast there.. what an amazing show. I've been to Seattle 3 times so far, I love that city. If I ever get the fuck out of Florida that's where I'm heading.