My favorite Nirvana album and one of my favorites of all time. Unlike most bands who make it big Nirvana completely delivered on a follow up to their monumental last record.
@@ensalver99 .the big example I always use is the stone roses. They released an amazing debut record that was a big hit commercially and critically. And then their second album came out and was panned and completely forgotten to time. To the point where the fact they have two albums surprises people. There are hundreds of albums like this just look up “sophomore slump”
Never got this sophomore slump stuff. Like really, there is too many bands that prove it wrong: Pixies, Metallica, Radiohead, Jane's Addiction, The Smashing Pumpkins, Death Grips, Pearl Jam, STP, AIC, LZ, Black Sabbath and so on
@@user-rv5di3gt2x I get what your saying but its hard to compare it to nirvana because of how big nevermind was. There was so much pressure and they pretty much did everything right
@@thedawgz1507 By the time of release of In Utero, Ten outsold Nevermind in US and they released their second one Vs. with sales of 950k in the first week. 5 times more than In Utero. Also In Utero stayed a top for 1 week, Vs. stayed a top for 5 weeks. So even more pressure on Pearl Jam.
In Utero is possibly the purest album of musical savagery and sarcasm ever. The irony is that Unplugged is the extreme opposite; a display of absolute sincerity and heart. And they're both true and brilliant.
6:09 Fun fact about the recording of this track. The "chorus" or "doubling" effect you may be referring to may be from Kurt's use of an extremely rare Veleno aluminum guitar, belonging to producer Steve Albini. The aluminum casing produces a tinny reverberation within the body of the guitar, producing a lot of that same effect you hear across the album. Aaron Rash does excellent breakdowns of Nirvana's guitar tones on his channel if anybody is interested, I highly recommend.
If you enjoyed Very Ape and Tourette's you must check out their debut album next. Bleach has some of the rawest songs and Kurt's vocals are crazy on some of them.
If you’re wondering why the drums on this record sound the way they do, and by that I mean fucking awesome, then I have two words/Name for you to look up: Steve Albini
As much as bleach is my favorite nirvana albumn I think you should 100% do a full reaction to the unplugged in NY full video or album, it will blow your mind how good that performance was
I understand the point about the production on Nevermind, it does sound effin amazing. But I'm more for the raw aesthetic that In Utero has. I think you'll find a lot likeable tracks on Bleach and Incesticide, and there are tons of great b-sides + the amazing Hormoaning EP to check out. By the way, you missed a hidden track on this one too, the original CD had a track called 'Gallons of rubbing alcohol flow through the strip' which began on the 24min mark after All Apologies 😀
You should be salty about people giving you shit about Endless nameless. I am an old man. i Grew up with those albums. Endless was a hidden track on a limited number of the cds. it's just a jam/thrash noise track. it's not mean to be a song on the album. I'd be annoyed if it was reviewed as part of the album.
Scentless Apprentice is about the protagonist in Patrick Susskind's novel, Perfume. It was Kurt's favourite book and was a really popular novel in the 90s. There are also some great videos on YT with interviews with the In Utero producer Steve Albini. His experiences with the band and the aftermath of his involvement making the album is fascinating. Well worth watching.
I think you'd enjoy Pixies who greatly influenced Nirvana. Surfer Rosa would be a good starting point and if you enjoy it, It'd be a surprise if you didn't enjoy their development on subsequent albums.
Don't feel dumb. You just aren't supposed to read too much into nirvana lyrics. There are great and profound lines sometimes. Some songs you get a whole theme or story but for the most part just enjoy the musicality of the words. The feel and textures of them. Highly recommend insecticide, bleach and rare b-side collection called Hormoaning with a couple of my favorite nirvana songs. Even in his youth and D-7
@@anno0001even the nonsense lyrics he wrote were often quite poetic. I think he just wanted people to enjoy the soul and energy of the music. The emotion, the art. He wasn't trying to be a philosopher. But at times he did want to point out his experiences and observations. Just not meant in any reality profound life changing way. You know what? Nevermind.
If you enjoyed Tourette’s and a couple of the other fast, heavy tracks you should definitely check out some hardcore punk. Bands like Bad Brains, Dead Kennedy’s, Wipers, etc influenced Kurt and his music
It's ok if it takes awhile for in utero to grow on you, it's also ok if it doesn't, what really made me like the album was watching the live concerts and hearing his voice cut thru all the distortion and pounding drums from Grohl. Alot of people hate nirvana or don't understand them or think they're over rated. To me it's really about how you could be a first time listener and be singing along before the song is over, I call nirvana haters Billy Corgan lovers😂. Great reaction dude, thank you for getting this out so soon after nevermind.
There was also an unrelesed song that came out after kurts death that came out on the "nirvana" record called "you know your right" its my personal favorite song of theirs.
I think everything Nirvana has done is worth reacting to, honestly. Unfortunately many of their best songs - Sappy, Old Age, Even in his Youth, Oh the Guilt, I Hate Myself and I Want to Die, Moist Vagina, Marigold, Verse Chorus Verse, etc. are b-sides that don't live on any album. But either way Bleach, Incesticide Live at Reading '92 (my personal favorite), Live and Loud, and MTV Unplugged are all albums worth reacting to. But you can't really experience Nirvana until you've heard or seen live recordings. Check this out for a sample: th-cam.com/video/Fa30bdEXNeM/w-d-xo.html
Even from a selfish perspective i would have loved to watch him change and grow as a artist through the years. Kurt wasn't a hero or a villain just a pretty talented person who seemed to genuinely want better for the world. But a heroin addiction, a failing relationship, probably a mental disorder of some kind and who knows what else. He didn't deserve to go out the way he did but i understand the way he feels a little bit just from that raw emotion in his singing.
Great Video! Kurt was a big fan of The Beatles. As were Radiohead, Pink Floyd and about a million other artists. Pretty sure all of them have stated at one point or another that The Beatles got them into writing music in the first place (I know Kurt definitely said that). So it seems only fitting to listen to where all these artist came from and listen to Abbey Road by The Beatles. I promise you won't regret it!
You should review bleach and yes your right the hidden track wasn’t on the vinyl it was on the cd,endless nameless was the hidden track on something in the way because endless nameless wouldn’t be there in the cd version so u would wait and it would Supposly scare many people.
Leonard Cohen wrote "Hallelujah," a song from Jeff Buckley's album, which I think you reacted to. You should definitely react to Hole's "Live Through This" (there were rumors for many years that Kurt is an uncredited songwriter but that might just be misogyny). Would also still love to see you react to Madonna's "Ray of Light," Tori Amos's "Little Earthquakes," and Portishead's self-titled album (sort of the In Utero to their Dummy). Also Garbage's first two albums (one of the band members, Butch Vig, produced Nevermind).
They recorded this in secret w their own money so the label couldn’t prevent it. They did come to pressure and remix a few tracks but it’s how it was recorded.
Kurt wasn't thrilled with the polished nature of the mix of Nevermind. He thought it was too polished, too pristine sounding. Coming from more punk rock roots, Kurt and the band wanted In Utero to sound more raw, less polished, more like a live performance.
I always felt like Kurt was happy with Nevermind at the time it was released but that this album was just a reaction to the success of Nevermind. And he was a big admirer of R.E.M. and I have a feeling their next album (after Unplugged) might have gone in that direction, so I don't necessarily think he didn't like a polished sound. Just my take.
@@FindingMadonna Kurt himself stated he regretted the polished production of the record. “Looking back on the production of Nevermind, I’m embarrassed by it. It sounds closer to a Mötley Crüe record than it is to a punk rock album.”
@@brandonb.5304 I'm not disputing that he said that, just saying that I'm not sure he would have felt that way had it not sold a gazillion copies and put him in the spotlight the way it did. I think there was some resentment and regret there.
you love the punk stuff we have similar tastes. You would love Nirvana live they have some full shows that are HD on youtube. Live at the Paramount 1991 was a great show.
I know this video is from a month ago, but please listen to the Live & Loud performance of Radio Friendly Unit Shifter. It will change your life!! You mentioned how drowned out Kurt sounded on the album version, just wait for the power in the Live & Loud version. Its so funny because RFUS is nowhere near my favourite song on In Utero, but the Live & Loud version of it is my favourite song in the entire world/galaxy.
Funny the producer of Nevermind basically launched his career off that album and the giy who produced In Utero pretty much got black listed by the record company for doing what the band wanted.
I love bleach for its raw underground sound. I love nevermind for its catchy hooks. And in utero is nirvana at its most best they finally found an amazing powerful sound. Which is sad that its their last.
I used to hate the sludgy, ugly sound of In Utero when I was a kid, feeling it ruined for example an otherwise beautiful track like "All Apologies." Totally feel the opposite, now. In Utero is Kurt's magum opus and "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter" is my fav Nirvana song. Like many classic albums, the entire thing gets better the more you listen to it
This album is strange, I love the sound and half the tracks are the best he ever wrote, but half also really grate on me (Pennyroyal tea in particular, but Scentless Apprentice, Very Ape, Radio Friendly Unit Shifter and Milk it pure brilliance) Albini sound is killer though, not as commercial as Never Mind and not as Raw as Bleach , a happy medium
Cool reaction face. That's what really brings in the views. Between you and me, if you drop a couple annoying red arrows in there for no reason you'll get like a billion likes and subs don't tell anybody it's a secret
React to foo fighters first album! Reminds me of this album, its awesome. Vocals are softer though. (If you didnt know, it was 100% made by dave grohl, the nirvana drummer).
There isn't anything I could say that everyone hasn't already thought before...This is the album Kurt wanted to make. I insist that you listen to the tracks that didn't make the record. Dave Grohl actually came up with the riff and drum beat for "Scentless Apprentice" and I want you to hear a song called "Marigold," the only Nirvana song he completely wrote and sang lead on. Also listen to "Moist Vagina" and "Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip" and "Sappy." MV completely blew me away. Only Kurt Cobain could make 2 notes sound so amazing.
4 is a metaphor, it was basically a "you want a new Smells like teen spirit? well I dont want to do one...oh you insist? ok well this is what you are getting". It was NOT literal at all, and was a middle finger to pop music culture, Genius is talking utter shite about any literal meaning. The formula of the song is exactly the same as Smells Like Teen Spirit , quite deliberately
It is based off of the novel “Perfume”, kind of rare for Kurt to have written about a novel he loved but I think it showed his song writing getting more creative.
My friend, Nirvana's songs are always better than today's bands, and it's strange to think that it was 30 years ago, it seems like Kurt Cobain's songs will be eternal...
IMO, I prefer Nevermind because it's proof that all the outside indie bands would sound amazing if given the production time of bigger artists. Also, I think the songs are better by a little bit. In Utero is a great album, but some songs feel like filler or rip offs of Nevermind. I always end up wondering what In Utero would have sounded like if it were produced like Nevermind.
th-cam.com/video/VUb450Alpps/w-d-xo.html I guess you'd probably love to react to this one. Temple Of The Dogs, a Supergroup Grunge Band between Pearl Jam + Chris Cornell from Soundgarden). You'll be amazed from Eddie Vedder & Chris Cornell's voices. 👌🏻🖤
Serve The Servants gang rise up 🫡
My favorite Nirvana album and one of my favorites of all time. Unlike most bands who make it big Nirvana completely delivered on a follow up to their monumental last record.
what bands cuh
@@ensalver99 .the big example I always use is the stone roses. They released an amazing debut record that was a big hit commercially and critically. And then their second album came out and was panned and completely forgotten to time. To the point where the fact they have two albums surprises people.
There are hundreds of albums like this just look up “sophomore slump”
Never got this sophomore slump stuff. Like really, there is too many bands that prove it wrong: Pixies, Metallica, Radiohead, Jane's Addiction, The Smashing Pumpkins, Death Grips, Pearl Jam, STP, AIC, LZ, Black Sabbath and so on
@@user-rv5di3gt2x I get what your saying but its hard to compare it to nirvana because of how big nevermind was. There was so much pressure and they pretty much did everything right
@@thedawgz1507 By the time of release of In Utero, Ten outsold Nevermind in US and they released their second one Vs. with sales of 950k in the first week. 5 times more than In Utero. Also In Utero stayed a top for 1 week, Vs. stayed a top for 5 weeks. So even more pressure on Pearl Jam.
In Utero is possibly the purest album of musical savagery and sarcasm ever. The irony is that Unplugged is the extreme opposite; a display of absolute sincerity and heart. And they're both true and brilliant.
its a shame it didn't include tracks like moist vagina and sappy, probably some of the best official nirvana songs. (its on the deluxe version)
No "I hate myself and want to die" either
@@metetural9140 Those songs are not on this album.
@@nickblood7080that’s why he added that it’s on the deluxe version
Sappy fucking slaps!!
@@zyko6539 Yes. Love that song.
6:09 Fun fact about the recording of this track. The "chorus" or "doubling" effect you may be referring to may be from Kurt's use of an extremely rare Veleno aluminum guitar, belonging to producer Steve Albini. The aluminum casing produces a tinny reverberation within the body of the guitar, producing a lot of that same effect you hear across the album. Aaron Rash does excellent breakdowns of Nirvana's guitar tones on his channel if anybody is interested, I highly recommend.
the solo was done with pedal x and a little on the back guitars maybe. But we are fans of aaron
Yes...better than Nevermind IMO. It perfectly blends the rawness of Bleach and the songwriting of Nevermind.
If you enjoyed Very Ape and Tourette's you must check out their debut album next. Bleach has some of the rawest songs and Kurt's vocals are crazy on some of them.
I think he will like incesticide a lot too
In Utero is my favorite album
Incesticide pleaseee!!!❤❤❤
Their best album imo. It's such a chaotic listen.
If you’re wondering why the drums on this record sound the way they do, and by that I mean fucking awesome, then I have two words/Name for you to look up: Steve Albini
Dave grohl too. He was and is an absolute beast of a drummer.
RIP :(
Great reaction to a classic!
That raw Steve Albini drum sound...
Heart Shape Box, All Apologies and Dumb are great.
Radio Friendly Unit Shifter, best fking song on the album. Best Nirvana song period.
I don’t understand why people hate on it
“Meat eating orchids forgive no one just yet. Cut myself on angel hair and baby’s breath” I mean cmon!!!
It's been a long time since I listened to this while album. When it came out I listened pretty much every day.
As much as bleach is my favorite nirvana albumn I think you should 100% do a full reaction to the unplugged in NY full video or album, it will blow your mind how good that performance was
I think he should do that last.
Loooove Unplugged. Most of the songs I like from this album were because of those versions.
I understand the point about the production on Nevermind, it does sound effin amazing. But I'm more for the raw aesthetic that In Utero has. I think you'll find a lot likeable tracks on Bleach and Incesticide, and there are tons of great b-sides + the amazing Hormoaning EP to check out. By the way, you missed a hidden track on this one too, the original CD had a track called 'Gallons of rubbing alcohol flow through the strip' which began on the 24min mark after All Apologies 😀
im waiting for a reaction to a desintegration album by The Cure ; ) such a maginificent record full of every feeling
You should be salty about people giving you shit about Endless nameless. I am an old man. i Grew up with those albums. Endless was a hidden track on a limited number of the cds. it's just a jam/thrash noise track. it's not mean to be a song on the album. I'd be annoyed if it was reviewed as part of the album.
A music injection straight from the 90s. Can't wait to watch this on Patreon.
Scentless Apprentice is about the protagonist in Patrick Susskind's novel, Perfume. It was Kurt's favourite book and was a really popular novel in the 90s. There are also some great videos on YT with interviews with the In Utero producer Steve Albini. His experiences with the band and the aftermath of his involvement making the album is fascinating. Well worth watching.
I think you'd enjoy Pixies who greatly influenced Nirvana. Surfer Rosa would be a good starting point and if you enjoy it, It'd be a surprise if you didn't enjoy their development on subsequent albums.
My favorite album, good to see a good in depth review and appreciation for it
Don't feel dumb. You just aren't supposed to read too much into nirvana lyrics. There are great and profound lines sometimes. Some songs you get a whole theme or story but for the most part just enjoy the musicality of the words. The feel and textures of them. Highly recommend insecticide, bleach and rare b-side collection called Hormoaning with a couple of my favorite nirvana songs. Even in his youth and D-7
Very true for a lot of Kurt's songs. Some of them do have a blatant meaning, but most are last-minute lyrics pulled from wherever.
@@anno0001even the nonsense lyrics he wrote were often quite poetic. I think he just wanted people to enjoy the soul and energy of the music. The emotion, the art. He wasn't trying to be a philosopher. But at times he did want to point out his experiences and observations. Just not meant in any reality profound life changing way.
You know what? Nevermind.
When I was 15 years old this track changed my life. This album will always hold huge meaning in my life.
If you enjoyed Tourette’s and a couple of the other fast, heavy tracks you should definitely check out some hardcore punk. Bands like Bad Brains, Dead Kennedy’s, Wipers, etc influenced Kurt and his music
It's ok if it takes awhile for in utero to grow on you, it's also ok if it doesn't, what really made me like the album was watching the live concerts and hearing his voice cut thru all the distortion and pounding drums from Grohl. Alot of people hate nirvana or don't understand them or think they're over rated. To me it's really about how you could be a first time listener and be singing along before the song is over, I call nirvana haters Billy Corgan lovers😂. Great reaction dude, thank you for getting this out so soon after nevermind.
There was also an unrelesed song that came out after kurts death that came out on the "nirvana" record called "you know your right" its my personal favorite song of theirs.
I like that one a lot. Forgot about for a few years.
I think everything Nirvana has done is worth reacting to, honestly. Unfortunately many of their best songs - Sappy, Old Age, Even in his Youth, Oh the Guilt, I Hate Myself and I Want to Die, Moist Vagina, Marigold, Verse Chorus Verse, etc. are b-sides that don't live on any album. But either way Bleach, Incesticide Live at Reading '92 (my personal favorite), Live and Loud, and MTV Unplugged are all albums worth reacting to. But you can't really experience Nirvana until you've heard or seen live recordings. Check this out for a sample: th-cam.com/video/Fa30bdEXNeM/w-d-xo.html
I thought you'd like radio friendly unit shifter. that chorus so good.
the lack of precision is the point
You forgot Gallons Of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through The Strip, hidden last track for In Utero
R.I.P. Steve Albini
Even from a selfish perspective i would have loved to watch him change and grow as a artist through the years. Kurt wasn't a hero or a villain just a pretty talented person who seemed to genuinely want better for the world. But a heroin addiction, a failing relationship, probably a mental disorder of some kind and who knows what else. He didn't deserve to go out the way he did but i understand the way he feels a little bit just from that raw emotion in his singing.
Well said, he needed literally somebody on his level to just tell him it's ok man..
love the reactions! mtv unplugged next!
Great Video! Kurt was a big fan of The Beatles. As were Radiohead, Pink Floyd and about a million other artists. Pretty sure all of them have stated at one point or another that The Beatles got them into writing music in the first place (I know Kurt definitely said that). So it seems only fitting to listen to where all these artist came from and listen to Abbey Road by The Beatles. I promise you won't regret it!
You should review bleach and yes your right the hidden track wasn’t on the vinyl it was on the cd,endless nameless was the hidden track on something in the way because endless nameless wouldn’t be there in the cd version so u would wait and it would Supposly scare many people.
Serve the servants is my favorite song
in Utero is my absolute favorite nirvana album and probably my favorite overall album
Leonard Cohen wrote "Hallelujah," a song from Jeff Buckley's album, which I think you reacted to. You should definitely react to Hole's "Live Through This" (there were rumors for many years that Kurt is an uncredited songwriter but that might just be misogyny). Would also still love to see you react to Madonna's "Ray of Light," Tori Amos's "Little Earthquakes," and Portishead's self-titled album (sort of the In Utero to their Dummy). Also Garbage's first two albums (one of the band members, Butch Vig, produced Nevermind).
They recorded this in secret w their own money so the label couldn’t prevent it. They did come to pressure and remix a few tracks but it’s how it was recorded.
Kurt wasn't thrilled with the polished nature of the mix of Nevermind. He thought it was too polished, too pristine sounding. Coming from more punk rock roots, Kurt and the band wanted In Utero to sound more raw, less polished, more like a live performance.
I always felt like Kurt was happy with Nevermind at the time it was released but that this album was just a reaction to the success of Nevermind. And he was a big admirer of R.E.M. and I have a feeling their next album (after Unplugged) might have gone in that direction, so I don't necessarily think he didn't like a polished sound. Just my take.
@@FindingMadonna Kurt himself stated he regretted the polished production of the record. “Looking back on the production of Nevermind, I’m embarrassed by it. It sounds closer to a Mötley Crüe record than it is to a punk rock album.”
@@brandonb.5304 I'm not disputing that he said that, just saying that I'm not sure he would have felt that way had it not sold a gazillion copies and put him in the spotlight the way it did. I think there was some resentment and regret there.
Lots more Nirvana to check out.
There will never be another lightning rod like Kurt. What a talent. That voice…
Insecticide also has some great tracks but may be harder to find
So, next step.. Foo Fighters?
you love the punk stuff we have similar tastes. You would love Nirvana live they have some full shows that are HD on youtube. Live at the Paramount 1991 was a great show.
tourette's.... niirvana's secret best song
I know this video is from a month ago, but please listen to the Live & Loud performance of Radio Friendly Unit Shifter. It will change your life!!
You mentioned how drowned out Kurt sounded on the album version, just wait for the power in the Live & Loud version. Its so funny because RFUS is nowhere near my favourite song on In Utero, but the Live & Loud version of it is my favourite song in the entire world/galaxy.
You should check out the albums "bleach" and "incesticide"
Funny the producer of Nevermind basically launched his career off that album and the giy who produced In Utero pretty much got black listed by the record company for doing what the band wanted.
Please do the same with the unplugged.
all apologies is one of the songs ever made
and now only Incesticide and Bleach are missing😁
And Unplugged and Live at Reading '92
I'm back asking for FKA twigs - magdalene
Along similar lines to this I'd recommend Sonic Youth's album "Dirty".
I love bleach for its raw underground sound.
I love nevermind for its catchy hooks.
And in utero is nirvana at its most best they finally found an amazing powerful sound. Which is sad that its their last.
you dont know leonard cohen? you gotta listen to Songs of Leonard Cohen!!
Idk I feel like songs of love and hate is a better more emotional introduction
I’d say go deep and go You Want It Darker as it has a more modern sensibility and an air of mystery witch makes the rest of his discography ripe
besides bleach you should also definitely check the full MTV unplugged concert
And Live at Reading '92! (and Incesticide).
Kurt Cobain's brilliance was his ability to write incredible flowing melodies, but detuned. You should review Bleach.
if you like visceral nirvana you might like from the muddy banks of the wishkah
Do you pl;ay an instrument?
I used to hate the sludgy, ugly sound of In Utero when I was a kid, feeling it ruined for example an otherwise beautiful track like "All Apologies." Totally feel the opposite, now. In Utero is Kurt's magum opus and "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter" is my fav Nirvana song. Like many classic albums, the entire thing gets better the more you listen to it
Do you think you can react to the album Jar of Flies by Alice in Chains. One of my favorite albums by them.
dumb was the first song i cried to
This album is strange, I love the sound and half the tracks are the best he ever wrote, but half also really grate on me (Pennyroyal tea in particular, but Scentless Apprentice, Very Ape, Radio Friendly Unit Shifter and Milk it pure brilliance)
Albini sound is killer though, not as commercial as Never Mind and not as Raw as Bleach , a happy medium
YOU NEED TO DO BLEACH
U gotta listen super unknown or Badmotorfinger both by soundgarden
His daughter says this song particularly makes her cry about him every time she hears it.
lol Dumb, forgot I was watching u reacting to the entire album.
Milk It is my fav off that one.
In Utero is the best album by Nirvana. Everyone saying otherwise is fucking wrong.
You should listen to the colour and the shape by foo fighters it's really good and the singer is the nirvana drummer
incesticide next pleaseee
You should react to the album "dirt" by alice in chains it's a great album
Be careful when you go down the "Nirvana" rabbit hole, you feel like you half read a book..
This is way better than nevermind.
Cool reaction face. That's what really brings in the views. Between you and me, if you drop a couple annoying red arrows in there for no reason you'll get like a billion likes and subs don't tell anybody it's a secret
Frances farmer there best song over all 3 albums
Cufk, Tish, Sips.
milk it and tourette's actually the raw ones
BuT dAvE u MiSsEd EnDlEsS NaMeLeSs R u A tRu NiRvAnA fAn
if you like the heavier/more punk side of nirvana, then you MUST listen to Bleach next
React to foo fighters first album!
Reminds me of this album, its awesome. Vocals are softer though.
(If you didnt know, it was 100% made by dave grohl, the nirvana drummer).
There isn't anything I could say that everyone hasn't already thought before...This is the album Kurt wanted to make. I insist that you listen to the tracks that didn't make the record. Dave Grohl actually came up with the riff and drum beat for "Scentless Apprentice" and I want you to hear a song called "Marigold," the only Nirvana song he completely wrote and sang lead on. Also listen to "Moist Vagina" and "Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip" and "Sappy." MV completely blew me away. Only Kurt Cobain could make 2 notes sound so amazing.
Dumb and Pennyroyal Tea were actually written before Nevermind.
Gotta stop cutting songs.. your listeners wanna hear it also
Can you please do bleach? It’s my personal favorite by Nirvana
React to Pearl Jam first three albums!
DUUUDE you need to listen to "Bleach" also from nirvana :DDDD I'm so curious what you'll think of it
You gotta do bleach 🙏🙏🙏
I think this album is slightly better than Nevermind but they're both S tier
To me "All Apologies" was Kurt's goodbye to fans.
Bleach when?
4 is a metaphor, it was basically a "you want a new Smells like teen spirit? well I dont want to do one...oh you insist? ok well this is what you are getting". It was NOT literal at all, and was a middle finger to pop music culture, Genius is talking utter shite about any literal meaning. The formula of the song is exactly the same as Smells Like Teen Spirit , quite deliberately
This video was over for me if you didn’t like “Scentless Apprentice”.
It is based off of the novel “Perfume”, kind of rare for Kurt to have written about a novel he loved but I think it showed his song writing getting more creative.
You need to react to Bleach their debut album
My friend, Nirvana's songs are always better than today's bands, and it's strange to think that it was 30 years ago, it seems like Kurt Cobain's songs will be eternal...
What's the point of sitting and yawning, you're so bored? Then why listen to it? No hate tho, just asking
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IMO, I prefer Nevermind because it's proof that all the outside indie bands would sound amazing if given the production time of bigger artists. Also, I think the songs are better by a little bit. In Utero is a great album, but some songs feel like filler or rip offs of Nevermind. I always end up wondering what In Utero would have sounded like if it were produced like Nevermind.
th-cam.com/video/VUb450Alpps/w-d-xo.html I guess you'd probably love to react to this one. Temple Of The Dogs, a Supergroup Grunge Band between Pearl Jam + Chris Cornell from Soundgarden). You'll be amazed from Eddie Vedder & Chris Cornell's voices. 👌🏻🖤