Alice In Chains Sludge Factory Comments. Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind. I bear true and an existing witness to this barrel of monkeys. Which meant he goes into rockstar land / and she go off and hook or steal -to support her deep addiction to dope- $500 day heroin habit & however she had to get it was what she did.
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Trending: Just Posted. Sludge Factory (Live). You shake, and I′m high. Alice In Chains - Acid Bubble. The wreckin' of the keeping the desired effect. I believe Layne ties the people associated with each one together.
The person is so afraid of being found out that they relapsed that they gurgle(speak, slurringly as in being under the influence of heroin) out a made up sobriety date. Once again you see him in this. Endless corporate ignorance lets. There′s no pressures besides brilliance. Your weapon is contained. Alice In Chains - It Ain't Like That Lyrics. She died about three months after the Unplugged album was recorded.
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For even thousands of miles will not tear apart their communication. Some fans have speculated it was down to habits stemming from their addictions, and others think it's likely both Layne and Demri had slept around at some time. Paid users learn tabs 60% faster! Night Prowler||anonymous|. It was apparently hours before anyone noticed something wrong, and by then it was too late.
Find more lyrics at ※. And "Rooster" as well. Touch Too Much||anonymous|. His record company idiots, heroin use, girlfriend and other influences referenced by "guilt" by cajoling him into a dancing monkey by whatever means.
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He didn't remember writing those songs, because he was high when he wrote them. The second half of the spoken part contrasts his proclaiming his own immorality, with those who falsely proclaim their own self-righteousness and look down on him because of it. Written by: Layne Staley, Sean Kinney, Jerry Cantrell. "Black Gives Way to Blue", which is about the late Layne Staley. "Died" and "Get Born Again", the two final songs recorded with Staley before he died (and were not featured on any album), especially the former song. Fridge Horror might set in when you remember the Unplugged album was recorded in July 1996, when Demri's health had really nosedived, leaving her on the edge of death.
Eye dilation and shaking are signs of drug use, and the reference to how Layne feels insulted makes me think that it's about how someone who is clearly using themselves is "insulting" Layne (by telling him to get sober). I bear true and existing witness – he is swearing an oath to what he says. Alternatively, the chorus could be about how gossip magazines were predicting Layne's death and "gurgling out" a date that he would be dead by. In this song Layne calls Demri out on leaving him for what he thought were hypocritical reasons. Jerry's the most obvious person this could be about, since he himself was both using at the time and trying to get Layne clean. Each proclaim their innocence. Anonymous Jul 29th 2008 report. All this my take, but listen to it and picture Jerry.