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90's Music - The Unplugged Age


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Aahh the 90's... I remember those good Unpluggeds...

-Eric Clapton Unplugged 1992 - For me the best Unplugged.

-No Quarter Unledded, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant 1995

-Bob Dylan Unplugged 1995

-Alice in Chains Unplugged 1996

-Nirvana Unplugged 1994

-Oasis Unplugged 1996 - Although I don't like Oasis...

-Lenny Kravitz Unplugged 1994

-Kiss Unplugged 1995 - The only song that I like from Kiss: Rock n Roll all night

-Pearl Jam Unplugged 1992

I remember play Doom '95 and listen Alice in Chains and Stone Temple Pilots...

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The Alice In Chains epi is flat out amazing. One of the greatest albums ever, imo. The dvd is completely awesome as well. About as raw as it gets.

yeah is a very good album... That band is my favourite from 90's decade...

Some videos...

Alice in Chains Unplugged: Would

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNf1hRkVnM4

Eric Clapton Unplugged: Old Love

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54FtPpeg_3o

Bob Dylan Unplugged: Knockin' on Heaven's Door

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efD7daXA8Cg

Kiss Unplugged: Rock n' Roll All Night

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5RboISFqv4

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Yeah, Eric Clapton Unplugged is damn good. One of my favorite albums ever. Eric and Andy Fairweather-Low make one hell of a team.

Alberta, Hey Hey, Runnin' on faith, Lonely Stranger are all awesome songs. Not to mention Layla and Tears in Heaven.

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what is it with people infatuation with kiss... their catalogue fu [ kin su [ ks.

nothing but a 3-hit wonder dressed up with black and white paint IMO

then when they went unplugged, they were nothing but a 3-hit wonder, not dressed up, and looking scary.

sorry just had to vent. im so goddamn tired of "DEEETROOOOIIIIIT"

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Unledded, Eric Clapton and Nirvana are my favorites.

I think Bon Jovi did an Unplugged to. I could be wrong though.

Yes he did an Unplugged I think VH1 is showing this... Maybe in youtube you can find a viedo, I didn't because I don't like bon jovi...

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Yeah, Eric Clapton Unplugged is damn good. One of my favorite albums ever. Eric and Andy Fairweather-Low make one hell of a team.

Alberta, Hey Hey, Runnin' on faith, Lonely Stranger are all awesome songs. Not to mention Layla and Tears in Heaven.

And don't forget Before You Accuse Me and Old Love...

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Some viedos from Unledded:

Wonderful One

Since I've Been Loving You

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_wMslbxwOA...feature=related

The Rain Song

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-jCNySpWiM...feature=related

Kashmir

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79alLViD4GY

And This the best song from Unledded for me... Right in the midle of the street

Yallah

Link:

ENJOY my friends!

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Alice In Chains Unplugged was my favourite. But what a bittersweet one though. On the one hand, you have awesome stripped down versions of AIC classics (That are given a new life with the acoustic elements) and on the other the sad state that Layne was in during this. I still get emotinal sometimes watching this performance. So sad he couldn't overcome his addiction.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zc3A9hmYmnk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dj7DDLtU8Yg

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And don't forget Before You Accuse Me and Old Love...

Oh yeah, I thought I mentioned Before You Accuse Me. Another great song.

Come to think of it, I've never seen Alice in Chains Unplugged (shame on me :) ). I'm not a fan, but you guys made me curious.

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what is it with people infatuation with kiss... their catalogue fu [ kin su [ ks.

nothing but a 3-hit wonder dressed up with black and white paint IMO

then when they went unplugged, they were nothing but a 3-hit wonder, not dressed up, and looking scary.

sorry just had to vent. im so goddamn tired of "DEEETROOOOIIIIIT"

Which 3 hits are you referring to?

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Oh yeah, I thought I mentioned Before You Accuse Me. Another great song.

Come to think of it, I've never seen Alice in Chains Unplugged (shame on me :) ). I'm not a fan, but you guys made me curious.

Is classic 90's music... Alice in Chains, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots etc...

Im not fan either (right now), but I have good memories from that decade...

And hey, I already post a Link from Alice Unplugged...

Here it's:

Alice in Chains Unplugged: Would

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNf1hRkVnM4

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I never thought of the 90s as an -unplugged era...that was sort of an aside. I think that the grunge movement of music was the biggest thing of the decade though. Very interesting how real music makes the splash in record sales etc. but -norah jones showed that too.

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I never thought of the 90s as an -unplugged era...that was sort of an aside. I think that the grunge movement of music was the biggest thing of the decade though.

I agree. I'm pretty sure the Unplugged series began as a way to showcase artists in an acoustic setting to let people know they didn't need a stack of amps to hide behind. The early episodes had a very different, Hootenanny-type feel compared to what the show would become.

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I agree. I'm pretty sure the Unplugged series began as a way to showcase artists in an acoustic setting to let people know they didn't need a stack of amps to hide behind. The early episodes had a very different, Hootenanny-type feel compared to what the show would become.

Yes everybody have their own opinions, but I think that Eric... when he make the Unplugged, he wasn't trying to prove anything. But again that's my opinion, and I respect yours...

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Yes everybody have their own opinions, but I think that Eric... when he make the Unplugged, he wasn't trying to prove anything. But again that's my opinion, and I respect yours...

What I was expressing wasn't an opinion but the reason behind Unplugged. It doesn't mean Clapton had anything to prove. If you look at some of the early episodes you will see there were a lot of hard rock/metal type acts. Clapton didn't do the show until years after it's inception. Looking back on it, I believe Tesla were actually the inspiration for the show with their acoustic record that featured a remake of Signs.

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