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Over Now (Alice in Chains song)

"Over Now" is a song by the American rock band Alice in Chains. Written by Jerry Cantrell, who also sings lead vocals, the song is the last track on the band's third studio album, Alice in Chains (1995), and it is about the 1995 breakup of the band. The song closed the televised broadcast of Alice in Chains' MTV Unplugged performance, and that version was released as a single in 1996. The B-side is the original studio version. The single peaked at No. 4 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and at No. 24 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart in 1996. The song was included on the live album Unplugged (1996), on the box set Music Bank (1999), and the compilation album The Essential Alice in Chains (2006). The MTV Unplugged concert was the first and (as of 2019) only time that Alice in Chains performed the song.[1] It was performed again 23 years later at Jerry Cantrell's solo concert at the Pico Union Project in Los Angeles on December 6, 2019.[1]

"Over Now"
Single by Alice in Chains
from the album Unplugged
Released1996
RecordedApril–August 1995
StudioBad Animals Studio in Seattle, Washington (studio version)
VenueMajestic Theatre, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York (Unplugged version)
Genre
Length7:03 (Alice in Chains version)
7:12 (Unplugged version)
LabelColumbia
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s)Jerry Cantrell
Producer(s)Toby Wright, Alice in Chains
Alice in Chains singles chronology
"Again"
(1996)
"Over Now"
(1996)
"Get Born Again"
(1999)

Composition edit

Similar to "Heaven Beside You", it features mostly vocal work from guitarist Jerry Cantrell, with lead vocalist Layne Staley only harmonizing in the chorus. The song is written in open C# tuning, and marks the band's first time experimenting with it. In the liner notes of 1999's Music Bank box set collection, Cantrell said of the lengthy song: "A lot of deep shit in there, a big epic number. Plus you can get away with a hugely long tune near the end of a record."[2]

Lyrics edit

Bassist Mike Inez told RIP Magazine in February 1996 that it was either drummer Sean Kinney or guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell who had the idea to start the song off with "Taps", a bugle call during flag ceremonies and at military funerals by the United States Armed Forces.[3]

Many fans see this song—which begins with a traditional bugle quote of "Taps"—as an eerie foreshadowing of the band's ultimate demise because it is the closing track of their final studio album with Staley. Cantrell confirmed that sentiment in an interview with Request Magazine in February 1996:

That's about the band. It's about the breakup that took place between us. Those lines "Can you stand right here and look me in the eye and tell me it's over?" We couldn't, when it came right down to it. Even if it ended today, though, I love the guys in this band, even if we never recorded again. I would be sad, but if it came down to where it's killing us and we're growing too far apart... It's like that line, "When it's all worn out, I'd rather go without."[4]

And Kinney added:

Yeah, the last thing we'd want to do is fall on our faces in front of 30,000 people every night. We didn't want to end up like fat Elvis, doped up on pills, crying onstage in Vegas.[4]

Release and reception edit

The acoustic version of "Over Now" from the band's MTV Unplugged performance peaked at number four on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and at number 24 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.

Allmusic's Steve Huey regarded the song "among the band's best work."[5]

Music video edit

The video of the song from the performance on MTV Unplugged is considered a music video, much like the live video of "Bleed the Freak", used in support of their Live album. The video is available on the home video release Music Bank: The Videos.[2]

Live performances edit

Alice in Chains performed an acoustic version of "Over Now" for its appearance on MTV Unplugged in 1996, and the song was included on the Unplugged live album and home video release. The performance from MTV Unplugged can also be found on the box set Music Bank, the home video release Music Bank: The Videos, and the compilation album The Essential Alice in Chains.[6] On the CD version of the MTV Unplugged concert, as Staley says "Okay, that's it," at the end of the song, booing can be heard (presumably due to the performance concluding). Staley responded to the heckler by shouting, "Hey, fuck you, man!" which was greeted by laughter from the audience.[7]

Jerry Cantrell performed "Over Now" during his solo concert at the Pico Union Project in Los Angeles on December 6, 2019. It was the first time he performed the song since the MTV Unplugged.[8]

Track listing edit

No.TitleLength
1."Over Now" (Unplugged)7:12
2."Over Now" (album version)7:03

Personnel edit

Chart positions edit

Chart (1996) Peak
position
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[9] 50
US Mainstream Rock (Billboard)[10] 4
US Alternative Airplay (Billboard)[11] 24

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Over Now by Alice in Chains Song Statistics". Setlist.fm.
  2. ^ a b Liner notes, Music Bank box set. Columbia Records. 1999.
  3. ^ Clay, Jennifer (February 1996). "Alice In Chains: Strongly Linked". RIP Magazine. p. 51. from the original on July 16, 2019.
  4. ^ a b Weingarten, Marc (February 1996). "The Dimmer Twins". Request Magazine. p. 39. from the original on July 16, 2019.
  5. ^ Huey, Steve. "Alice in Chains". Allmusic. Retrieved May 29, 2009.
  6. ^ Liner notes, The Essential Alice in Chains. Columbia Records. 2006.
  7. ^ "Jerry Cantrell on Layne and his favorite memory from Alice In Chains' MTV Unplugged". YouTube. April 22, 2018. Archived from the original on December 14, 2021.
  8. ^ "Jerry Cantrell Concert Setlist at Pico Union Project, Los Angeles on December 6, 2019". Setlist.fm.
  9. ^ "Top RPM Singles: Issue 9865." RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved November 6, 2016.
  10. ^ "Alice in Chains Chart History (Mainstream Rock)". Billboard. Retrieved November 6, 2016.
  11. ^ "Alice in Chains Chart History (Alternative Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved November 6, 2016.

External links edit

  • Over Now on Setlist.fm

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Over Now is a song by the American rock band Alice in Chains Written by Jerry Cantrell who also sings lead vocals the song is the last track on the band s third studio album Alice in Chains 1995 and it is about the 1995 breakup of the band The song closed the televised broadcast of Alice in Chains MTV Unplugged performance and that version was released as a single in 1996 The B side is the original studio version The single peaked at No 4 on Billboard s Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and at No 24 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart in 1996 The song was included on the live album Unplugged 1996 on the box set Music Bank 1999 and the compilation album The Essential Alice in Chains 2006 The MTV Unplugged concert was the first and as of 2019 only time that Alice in Chains performed the song 1 It was performed again 23 years later at Jerry Cantrell s solo concert at the Pico Union Project in Los Angeles on December 6 2019 1 Over Now Single by Alice in Chainsfrom the album UnpluggedReleased1996RecordedApril August 1995StudioBad Animals Studio in Seattle Washington studio version VenueMajestic Theatre Brooklyn Academy of Music Brooklyn New York Unplugged version GenreAcoustic rock alternative rock grungeLength7 03 Alice in Chains version 7 12 Unplugged version LabelColumbiaComposer s Jerry CantrellSean KinneyLyricist s Jerry CantrellProducer s Toby Wright Alice in ChainsAlice in Chains singles chronology Again 1996 Over Now 1996 Get Born Again 1999 Contents 1 Composition 2 Lyrics 3 Release and reception 4 Music video 5 Live performances 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Chart positions 9 References 10 External linksComposition editSimilar to Heaven Beside You it features mostly vocal work from guitarist Jerry Cantrell with lead vocalist Layne Staley only harmonizing in the chorus The song is written in open C tuning and marks the band s first time experimenting with it In the liner notes of 1999 s Music Bank box set collection Cantrell said of the lengthy song A lot of deep shit in there a big epic number Plus you can get away with a hugely long tune near the end of a record 2 Lyrics editBassist Mike Inez told RIP Magazine in February 1996 that it was either drummer Sean Kinney or guitarist vocalist Jerry Cantrell who had the idea to start the song off with Taps a bugle call during flag ceremonies and at military funerals by the United States Armed Forces 3 Many fans see this song which begins with a traditional bugle quote of Taps as an eerie foreshadowing of the band s ultimate demise because it is the closing track of their final studio album with Staley Cantrell confirmed that sentiment in an interview with Request Magazine in February 1996 That s about the band It s about the breakup that took place between us Those lines Can you stand right here and look me in the eye and tell me it s over We couldn t when it came right down to it Even if it ended today though I love the guys in this band even if we never recorded again I would be sad but if it came down to where it s killing us and we re growing too far apart It s like that line When it s all worn out I d rather go without 4 And Kinney added Yeah the last thing we d want to do is fall on our faces in front of 30 000 people every night We didn t want to end up like fat Elvis doped up on pills crying onstage in Vegas 4 Release and reception editThe acoustic version of Over Now from the band s MTV Unplugged performance peaked at number four on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and at number 24 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart Allmusic s Steve Huey regarded the song among the band s best work 5 Music video editThe video of the song from the performance on MTV Unplugged is considered a music video much like the live video of Bleed the Freak used in support of their Live album The video is available on the home video release Music Bank The Videos 2 Live performances editAlice in Chains performed an acoustic version of Over Now for its appearance on MTV Unplugged in 1996 and the song was included on the Unplugged live album and home video release The performance from MTV Unplugged can also be found on the box set Music Bank the home video release Music Bank The Videos and the compilation album The Essential Alice in Chains 6 On the CD version of the MTV Unplugged concert as Staley says Okay that s it at the end of the song booing can be heard presumably due to the performance concluding Staley responded to the heckler by shouting Hey fuck you man which was greeted by laughter from the audience 7 Jerry Cantrell performed Over Now during his solo concert at the Pico Union Project in Los Angeles on December 6 2019 It was the first time he performed the song since the MTV Unplugged 8 Track listing editNo TitleLength1 Over Now Unplugged 7 122 Over Now album version 7 03Personnel editJerry Cantrell lead vocals guitar Layne Staley backing vocals Mike Inez bass Sean Kinney drums percussion Scott Olson acoustic guitar Unplugged version only Chart positions editChart 1996 Peakposition Canada Top Singles RPM 9 50 US Mainstream Rock Billboard 10 4 US Alternative Airplay Billboard 11 24References edit a b Over Now by Alice in Chains Song Statistics Setlist fm a b Liner notes Music Bank box set Columbia Records 1999 Clay Jennifer February 1996 Alice In Chains Strongly Linked RIP Magazine p 51 Archived from the original on July 16 2019 a b Weingarten Marc February 1996 The Dimmer Twins Request Magazine p 39 Archived from the original on July 16 2019 Huey Steve Alice in Chains Allmusic Retrieved May 29 2009 Liner notes The Essential Alice in Chains Columbia Records 2006 Jerry Cantrell on Layne and his favorite memory from Alice In Chains MTV Unplugged YouTube April 22 2018 Archived from the original on December 14 2021 Jerry Cantrell Concert Setlist at Pico Union Project Los Angeles on December 6 2019 Setlist fm Top RPM Singles Issue 9865 RPM Library and Archives Canada Retrieved November 6 2016 Alice in Chains Chart History Mainstream Rock Billboard Retrieved November 6 2016 Alice in Chains Chart History Alternative Airplay Billboard Retrieved November 6 2016 External links editOver Now on Setlist fm Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Over Now Alice in Chains song amp oldid 1129850857, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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