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I think the quintessential Nirvana performance is Territorial Pissings live at Reading. It's the end of the set, they're all tired and playing as hard as they can, Kurt is wearing a hospital gown, there's a random guy just dancing on the stage, it's just pure chaos and it's the best thing ever.
Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters) is doing the background vocals, but there are performances with Pat Smear (Foo Fighters also) joining in to do 2nd vocals too 🤘
no Kurt did the additional vocals, on the album Form the 2007 book by Joe Hill, see Heart-Shaped Box (novel). "Heart-Shaped Box" "Heart-Shaped Box" is a song by the American rock band Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist, Kurt Cobain. It appears as the third track on the band's third and final studio album, In Utero, released by DGC Records in September 1993. It was one of two songs on In Utero remixed by Scott Litt prior to the album's release, due to the band's dissatisfaction with the original mixing by producer Steve Albini. The Litt remix also featured additional vocal harmonies and guitar by Cobain, which were the only elements on the album's 12 main tracks not recorded during the original sessions with Albini in February 1993.
@@markxv2267 Well, if you know one information for years that wasn't factual, you can make a mistake. I did acknowledge it from the other comment above. So, not sure the need for your comment.
You're right. The official studio recording (and or music video) is almost always better quality than live performances. Especially, for a first time listening. Live performances are great for people already familliar with a song, as it can breathe new life into a track, but the quality and mixing balance rarely compares to the original carefully mixed and mastered studio recording.
True it was sad that we lost him so young 😭 it was a sad day and the day Courtney read his suicide note was sad 😭 but nobody told him to blow his head off
The 90’s were weird. We were weird, for no other reason than that it was interesting. That’s not to say art didn’t have meaning-it did. But artists wanted to create a feeling in you, not just tell you a message. You needed to think about the lyrics, and discover what they meant-and if you weren’t right, you still were. It was about the journey of getting to the meaning, not the meaning that mattered most. Man, I’m glad I was a 90’s kid.
Nirvana on Valentine's Day, a good choice. 🥰 It is one of my favourite songs from the album Nevermind. My first Nirvana Album was Bleach, maybe you can react to some of those songs. There are very great live perfromances at youtube from the early nineties (Live At The Paramount, Seattle / 1991). This songs are short, very rough and strong. Pure Nirvana sound. You surely will like tem. Please react to songs like - Blew - Floyd the Barbar - Negative Creep
Kurt is singing lead and backing vocals in this one ! The video was directed by Anton Corbijn, upon precises ideas by Kurt Cobain... it's not a "concept by then", it's only Cobain's vision !
*If you think this video's weird and creepy, just til you react you Nine Inch Nails, "Closer".* *And, with that 2nd voice, David Grohl, the drummer, or Pat Smear (commonly known as their "4th member", usually seen in live shows.), usually did the background vocals during live performances. So, if Kurt didn't layer his voice in the studio, that's Dave's, or maybe Pat's you're hearing.*
THERE YA GO, GIRL!!! Great pick...they changed EVERYTHING! Thank you, it is so great watching you discover our music, and bringing it to everyone here on your channel. Watchin and lovin it from a fan in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Go with God. Peace.
Zupp Bizzy..good one as always! Kurt always used real deep metaphors, his songwriting is what made him stand out as the greatest from the 90s and in many eyes the greatest all time. Nirvana was a pretty important piece of rock n roll history. One of those bands that actually changed the sound that was getting played on the radio
Recommend fo reaction: 1. Rainbow - Stargaser 2. Pink floyd - On the turning away/ Coming back to life/ Lerning to fly 3. Nirvana - Lake of fire (Unplugged) 4. Don Mclean - Vincent 5. AC/DC -T.N.T 6. Jackson C Frank - Milk and honey/ I want alone/ Blues run again 7. Van Halen - Ain`t talkin boat love 8. Joe Satriani - Always with me, always with you 9. Skid row - 18 and live/Darkness room/ I remember you 10. Cinderella - Nobody`s fool/ Till is gone
Ahhh i love the Grunge era...nonsense and madness...like the 60's. I missed the 60's but i was a teen in the 80's and 90's...what a time to be young my dear...
I've enjoyed all your Nirvana reactions and have been waiting for u to do this song. Of course it was amazing so cool to see u getting into the song. 🔥❤️🤘
This is such a good song. I'm old school Nirvana fan. Give me the Bleach album any day. Have you heard their song Aneurysm? Fun fact! Kurt preferred playing it over Smells like teen spirit.
Drain You (Live On "Nulle Part Ailleurs", Paris, France/1994) ....an epic performance especially after an instrument malfunction, check it out :) I love and miss Kurt
I believe this was the final official music video Nirvana released during Kurt’s life. There are a lot of background details about it. First, those red flowers are poppies, a plant that’s used to make heroin. Also, Kurt and Courtney Love had this thing where they would give each other heart-shaped boxes. But the original title of this song was “Heart Shaped Coffin”. Yes, there are a lot of morbid points in the lyrics on that whole album, ‘In Utero’, Nirvana’s final studio release. ‘In Utero’ is Latin for “in the womb”, and Courtney was pregnant with Frances Bean during its writing and recording. This was also the final song Nirvana ever performed live, and Kurt’s voice was shot, unable to hit the high notes. But the second voice you hear on this song is backing vocals that Kurt added himself after feeling some dissatisfaction with the song’s initial mix. Finally, one of the most amazing things I remember from the 1993 Nirvana show I was at, was the power of Dave Grohl’s drumming. On this song in particular he was a beast.
This album is pure savagery, and was closer to what the band was about. Some of the lesser-known songs are some of the rawest (but gorgeous) music ever made.
This song is from the In Utero album 2 years after the Nevermind breakthrough album. I had just graduated high school maybe 4 months before this video aired on MTV. I thought Nirvana was a bunch of hype from 1991-92. But when this song was on the radio my 18 year old mind knew Nirvana was amongst the greatest rock bands to ever exist
This is Kurt's mind he wanted a video exactly the way he wanted. This song s from In utero he wanted something different from Nevermind he was experimenting with music Punk Rock and New Wave. He was brilliant!!!!
Nirvana is the name of a band from the City of Aberdeen, Washington, United States, then they finally got success in the City of Seattle, United States, which is famous for its grunge music flow, or also known as Seattle. Nice beautiful Bisscute I like it Band. 👍
@Bisscute It's pretty normal to double voices during studio recordings, and I'm pretty sure that is all Kurt. Often multiple takes that are as similar as possible are layered, so it sound's just as one more full voice. But here, the had a more sung voice combined with a more spoken voice. That's what probably made it so interesting for you.
This amazing music video was directed by my favorite photographer, Anton Corbijn. He also directed the movie Control, the cinebiography of Ian Curtis, the leader and vocalist of Joy Division, a band that you could react here btw
Kurt loved, loved, loved The Beatles & often “double tracked” his vocals on big songs ....it was first done for him on nevermind, and he was against it, he thought it was slick production stuff but their producer, butch vig , told him that “john lennon did it all the time, it was his favorite vocal studio trick “ & kurt was fascinated by this and after that, he did it for many nevermind songs ....its a technique where the song is sang twice & the two seperate vocal tracks are “stacked” on top of each other to make it sound thicker & fuller...dave also may have been singing behind kurt here which is always beautiful, dave grohl’s harmonies are wonderful....2, kurt had always been, but especially during his wifes pregnancy & after their child was born, kurt was obsessed with the whole biological process of reproduction , in utero (latin, meaning “in uterus”, or pregnant (as a woman prob already knows🤦♂), it was the name of the last album, the album this song is on) & child birth...he was fascinated by seahorses because its the only species on earth where the male carries the baby....when his wife was pregnant they had a sonogram done & he stared & stared at it & fell in love with the fetus & called “bean” because it looked like a bean, hence their daughters name “Francis Bean Cobain”, he collected medical mannequins (a pregnant one with angel wings appear on In Utero’s album cover) ....kurt was obsessed with all that & loved his daughter & being a father, so, thats kind of where all that imagery comes from in the video, as esoteric & weird as it all is, it comes from a place of worshipping women & their, um , abilities, kurt was very pro-woman....i always ramble on....anyway, great reaction
I love Kurt rash voice in every Nirvana song , and this song after Smell Like Teen Spirit , always gives me goosebumps , also i like it background vocals of Dave Grohl , while playing drums , very creepy and beautiful song by Nirvana ❤🤘 please dear Bisscute make a reaction to Nirvana song called Come As You Are , very great and catchy music hit 🤘🤘🤘❤
So many forget that when Kurt passed it was not only devastating to the genre but was personally devastating for so many people. I have cried less than 10 times my entire life.... I cried when he died I wept and I am not ashamed of that. He was so much more than just a singer in a band he was the voice of so many who had none. I still think about it every year on the day he passed. I also believe with all my heart Courtney love killed Kurt and so do HER own parents
The second voice is Kurt here.... there's video where they split the vocal up to explain what's going on.... in some songs you had Dave in studio.... this one was Cobain harmonizing with himself.
@MarkXV I mean, it's probably an honest mistake, he thought he was sure of..... it happens. Most of the album stuff, as far Cobain, I recall being Cobain doubling up his vocals, but here he really does harmonize in a way that pulls out that harmonization and makes it sound like a second person, though, obviously, it's not.
My favorite Nirvana song is not liked by so many people. Called "Aero Zeppelin" and no video available (the few live videos are not quite good so one would stay with the studio recording from the album). If you ever try it... its partly really weird as a kind of synthesis between Punk, Metal and Jazz. And! The lyrics are really important on that.
U r correct... the lyrics were written about a gift ("heart-shaped box") that Kurt's wife Courtney Love gave to him... describing their turbulent love affair... The video had nothing to do w/ the lyrics - they intentionally provoked viewers w/ rather disturbing images (A emaciated Jesus on a cross... a little girl w/ a kkk hat... fetuses... etc.) This was from their 1993 album 'In Utero'... which was after the huge success of 'Nevermind' in 1991... It was also Nirvana's last studio album. After Nirvana got so huge by 1992, Kurt Cobain felt that the band was not represented accurately on the 'Nevermind' album... they wanted a return to their raw & heavy sound on 'In Utero'... it charted at #1 but did not have that same level of record sales as 'Nevermind'... "Heart-shaped box" was the first single, and Nirvana was touring in 1994 and preparing another single 'Pennyroyal Tea' (which was remixed by producer Scott Litt)... There was some discussion about making a new album... but Kurt's death in April '94 stopped it all.
The lyrics can be interpreted many ways but a really deep psychological analysis makes clear the writing is about being trapped in marriage with Courtney
Dude, you should def check out and react to Meat Wave's "Cosmic Zoo." Closest thing we have to Nirvana at the moment, but with a little bit of that Mars Volta staccato.