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Groupie
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: the daggum south
Posts: 26
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I agree.
Jerry Cantrell is one of my absolute favorite musicians of all time. Though I like some songs more than others, I can't say that he's ever let me down with any of his repertoire. A true artistic mind. |
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Seemingly Silenced
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Everett, WA
Posts: 2,312
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Jerry Cantrell is a really good musician. Although I have to admit I wasn't too impressed with his post-AIC career. |
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Man vs. Wild Turkey
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: ATX
Posts: 948
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But with that being said, I'll spill my guts a bit about Cantrell: He was definitely the definitive driving force behind AIC in my opinion. Listening to his solo work only made it more obvious to me of exactly how much Alice In Chains' sound was molded by his style. Granted, AIC was a mash of excellent creative minds, culminating in the kind of sonic monstrosity that it came to be, but Jerry's solo work, particularly Boggy Depot, is really great. It's more subtle and bluesy, and in stepping in his own direction, I think he did something awesome, instead of trying to write music that would sound like Alice in Chains. |
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