Jerry Cantrell performs Alice in Chains' "Hate to Feel" for first time in 30-plus years
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Jerry Cantrell's "I Want Blood" North American tour commenced on January 31st, starting with a remarkable performance of "Hate to Feel," an Alice in Chains deep cut last played in 1993. This milestone showcases Cantrell's dedication to honoring the band's legacy, intertwining his solo work with the iconic material. The song was performed again in subsequent shows, indicating its likely permanence in the tour setlist. Cantrell's touring band features Greg Puciato, who takes on the vocal duties initially rendered by the late Layne Staley, enhancing the concert experience for fans familiar with the original tracks.
Cantrell kicked off his "I Want Blood" North American tour in Niagara Falls, performing "Hate to Feel" for the first time in over 30 years.
The deep cut from Alice in Chains' 1992 album Dirt hadn't been performed since 1993, highlighting Cantrell's commitment to revisiting his musical roots.
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