Been obsessed with this song ever since I got the box set for my 14th birthday (late 2004). I was a full-blown Nirvana addict from the 90s to the late 2000s, and Kurt is indeed the reason why I picked up a guitar in the first place. What a treat!!! One of the best bands in history!!!
@@LizzyCollects Check out all their official albums and you can see, that it is not icluded. I'm not though sure, whether it is included in a special compilation after Kurt Cobain's death, as memorandum some songs from his cassetes.
It wasn't on an album. It was included on a kinda obscure compilation with other acts back in the day, and I think it was since included in the Nirvana box set.@@LizzyCollects
You don't have to understand it. You can interact with what you understand or try to understand what you don't. Right now you don't have to understand if you do not. Me rewording is NOT you trying to understand and I don't have interest in making you labor or further effort myself. I can delete my comment but won't in case others understand it. Those that don't can disregard it. It's not court, trialing as it may be. @@randomcrap7682
It just is! The chords as perfectly in place and those melodies are airtight. It's tuned down to Eb (everything they did post-1992 was tuned down cuz Kurt's voice was beginning to wear and tear).
Macaroni and cheese was that Kurt's favorite so American so pure of a meal wow he not only touched hearts through the ear but family households all over united States I'll never look at macaroni and cheese the same knowing that a guy killed himself over it
*cries* I'm such a pathetic gal :P *sniffle* I just really hate the fact that this band is over, while Kurt should have made so much more music with Krist and Dave... *sigh* R.I.P. Kurt
ok... i distinctly remember this song used to be called VERSE CHORUS VERSE..... does anyone else out there who was of congniscent age during the band's run remember that.. was that a misprint on some kind of cd???
It's a song that pre-dates most of the Nevermind songs. They recorded it several times but never included it on an album. This version was recorded for In Utero (their last album) but, much to many people's surprise, it still wasn't included on the record - or even as a B-side. Though it did appear on a compilation with a bunch of other rock acts around the time.