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  2. Live at The Moore - Wikipedia

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    Live at The Moore is a live album and concert film featuring the final live performance by the American rock supergroup Mad Season. It was originally released on VHS August 29, 1995. Overview

  3. Above (Mad Season album) - Wikipedia

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    The lead single "River of Deceit" had an accompanying music video, while other music videos were taken from performances from the band's home video release, Live at The Moore. "River of Deceit" was the most successful song from Above on the rock charts, reaching number two on the Mainstream Rock charts and number nine on the Modern Rock charts ...

  4. River of Deceit - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "River of Deceit" was directed by Josh Taft. The black-and-white video features the band performing the song amid scenes of people engaged in various activities. It is the only music video the band released. The video can be found at the end of the concert video, Live at the Moore.

  5. Mad Season (band) - Wikipedia

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    Mad Season was an American rock supergroup [3] formed in 1994 as a side project of members of other bands in the Seattle grunge scene. [4] The band's principal members included guitarist Mike McCready of Pearl Jam, lead singer Layne Staley of Alice in Chains, drummer Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees, and bassist John Baker Saunders.

  6. Layne Staley - Wikipedia

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    A music video was also released. [68] While the other members of the band were filmed specifically for the video, Staley's appearance consisted of footage pulled from Mad Season's 1995 Live at the Moore video. [69] A song titled "Things You Do" featuring Staley on vocals was part of the soundtrack to the 2012 film Grassroots. [65]

  7. I Don't Know Anything - Wikipedia

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    "I Don't Know Anything" was first performed live at the band's October 12, 1994 concert in Seattle, Washington at the Crocodile Cafe. [1] A live performance of "I Don't Know Anything" appears on the "I Don't Know Anything" single. A performance of the song is also included on the Live at the Moore home video release.

  8. Mike McCready - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Live at the Moore 1995 was released on 12" vinyl to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the band's final show. Earlier in 2015, the surviving members, McCready and Martin, joined with the Seattle Symphony in a concert at Benaroya Hall entitled Sonic Evolution featuring special guests and friends. The show was later released on CD/12 ...

  9. Category:Mad Season (band) video albums - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mad Season (band) video albums" ... Live at The Moore This page was last edited on 22 September 2022, at 01:33 (UTC). Text is available ...