@@DiegoGonzalez-jo2tw Yes. That's a lighter he is striking, like, every 4 seconds. Every version released after he died (With the Lights Out, etc) removed it.
Incredible that this was released AFTER Nevermind, when they were on top of the world. They put a record out with TJL, with them on the B side, on Touch and Go.
Thank you for including the extensive detailed information about this release. I was very pleased to see that you made reference to the lighter clicks and more specifically their absence from the version which appeared on the With The Lights Out set. I raced out to acquire myself a CD copy of this single the moment it became available here in Australia. One of those 7'' picture discs was snapped up by a friend of my who raced out with me I recall. Sadly at some point between then and the point in time where With The Lights Out hit the shelves I had been relieved of Oh, The Guilt along with my entire extensive and much beloved collection of CDs by folks who no doubt sold the lot for the minimum amount of money required to purchase heroin. It must be difficult to imagine a world in which a single Nirvana tune can disappear from one's life and remain absent 'til it becomes available again on a different release for many these days but long story short it was profoundly disappointing to find I was listening to some alternate mix of what is probably my favourite Nirvana song and easily one of my favourite songs of all time. It's not something I would be able to explain to anybody who doesn't already know what I'm talking about here but I missed those little lighter clicks as much as I'd been missing the song itself over the years. But that was back in the dark ages before RU-vid and uploaders who take such as yourself who take the time to add value to the relatively simple act of sharing clips. Although I've been the proud owner of numerous Nirvana releases including another copy of Puss/Oh, The Guilt for a decade at least at this point I've been left wondering if anyone else out there would even know what I was talking about if I mentioned those very special clicks. Hopefully the vivid emotional roller coaster which my retelling of this saga hasn't proven to be too excruciating for you Thanks again
I remember racing down to the record shop to buy this, convinced the nerdy staff would somehow keep them all for themselves; was well pleased to find a copy. Lost it years ago.
@@noklarokTwt Beavis & Buttcrack single. Sub Pop 200...etc! Can't remember em all now but they did a few. Some very obscure. But some of em and the B-sides are just as good as the albums singles themselves. Less polished but raunchy. Really raunchy! : )
My sister had a CD copy back in the 90's, but now it's forever lost in the annals of time itself. As a child at the time, it was really trippy to see that cover- like I was creeped out by it (lol) Idk why I was afraid of it, but I was also mesmerized by it... I was a weird kid that was raised in a really messed up environment, ok (lol).
Nah, I disagree. Just like Sappy and I hate myself. Sappy is one of if not my favorite song of theirs of all time, depending on the mood. But it didn't fit. Kurt knew what he was doing and chose not to use them. Plus sometimes when you write newer songs you want people to hear them more than older one. Even though Dumb and Pennyroyal were both a few years old
Yep, they used their fame to uplift their friends. Put their friends on. Progress the music. Most dont - now. Was never a huge huge Nirvana person but they’ll always have a special place in my heart…they cared about what they did.
Without a doubt the most badass single of all time. These two songs compliment each other so perfectly! It's like the Jesus Lizard wrote a Nirvana song and Nirvana wrote a Jesus Lizard song.
Is this really an attempt on both bands' parts that they tried to make a song that sounded like each others bands? What a weird sentence lol But I could see it now Puss gave me the most amazing thrills back in the day. Very imaginative, sort of a thing Nirvana was great at.
That lighter is iconic and really helps the song. The timing of it accents the beat just right and is nearly universally recognized and originally used this way. I HATED how it was removed in a lot of versions.
Kurt never made it a secret back then that he didn´t have a clue why Nirvana was picked out from all these much more talented ,sophisticated ,in each and every way ,bands such as The Jesus Lizard, , Tad, Mudhoney , Melvins etc ... well, yeah, I guess Buzz Osbourne´s explanation in some interview made a lot of sense : Big Labels were picking up bands not so much based on talent but on how the frontman looked like ( "that cute wounded junkie look for the girls" ).
Give me a fucking break. Nirvana did the Sliver/Dive single in 1990 and as soon as the hip tastemakers heard it, everyone was saying "God damn, can you imagine how great their second album's gonna be???" and they became darlings of the underground scene. That was when they surpassed Mudhoney and were basically second only to Sonic Youth. It's no wonder they got snapped up before the second album existed, and it shouldn't be a mystery to anyone who was there at the time. Kurt was just being humble and Buzz was being his usual snarky cynical smart ass self.
Hiram Salinas , You mean "Bleach"...and "Incesticide"... Sorry, "Nevermind" had great tracks...great album and stuff, but its for normies... "Bleach" and "Incesticide" were just amazing and also there hiden tracks...Million times better than there later two albums...
Saraiva Toledo nah I don't think that's it. What separates nirvana from the ones that didn't get as popular was Kurt's ability to write incredible pop melodies
that was him being humble. he knew and said NIRVANA was more accessible than all those other bands. And NIRVANA was respected in the underground scene. Sonic Youth picked them to go on tour with them. that was the ultimate honor. you're just some hater