I was going to ask "didn't we do this episode before?" Then I realized it was like almost 10 years ago so those teens are now adults and these are new teens. Man, time happens fast AF.
wow, thats great! as she starts getting more into that style of music, you should consider introducing her to more bands of that style. thats how i learned, and im so so grateful to my dad!
@@baxtronx5972it's Nirvana. I was in my formative years when they came out and I don't know most of their lyrics. The entire grunge era is known for mumbled and hard to understand singing.
I just love that Viv is obsessed by Nirvana! It's so cool to see people who aren't from the generation where the group was known, who knows and like them! Sofia knowing most of them was great too, it also shows that you don't have to be a fan to know their music!
When Ryker said" it still hurt" referring to Kurt's death, I said out loud "you weren't even born yet!". I remember being in 7th grade, and during morning announcements they announced his death and my entire class was crying. It really shows the effect he and the music has on people even today. Dave Grohl is honestly one of the most talented musicians of my generation.
They didn't tell us, they thought it would create issues if they announced it at school. We all found out as we were being dismissed, a few others had already found out and the news spread like wild fire.
@@lindseycarter579 We had this educational news show called Channel One that we watched every day. I remember Lisa Ling was one of the anchors/reporters and she was the one who did the segment announcing his death. My teacher, Mr.Sarrator-one of the best I ever had, actually threw out the lesson plan for the day and we basically had a group therapy session all day. We discussed grief, mental health, addiction, suicide and prevention. The next day he even made flyers with help numbers and everything for us and to post around school. He really cared about his students and was an amazing man! We may not have learned our class work that day, but he saw it as an opportunity to teach us something more important. I'll never forget that.
just because he wasnt born yet doesnt mean it doesn't hurt. imagine if he said "ya f that depressed guy", at least he knew and remember Kurt even when he wasnt around
I remember hearing the news on the car radio just as my dad pulled up to the gas station and I made him wait to turn the car off so I could hear what they were saying. I remember feeling it in my stomach, then I cried 😢.
Uhhhhhh.... As of late 2023, Kurt Cobain's kid (Fances Bean Cobain) is MARRIED (not dating) to Tony Hawk's kid (Riley Hawk)... If that ain't the most 90s collab ever, then I don't know what is...
I'm surprised "Something in the Way" wasn't played in this video, considering it's seen a resurgence as of late, due to The Batman using it throughout the film. It's also one of Nirvana's best songs.
Watching this warms this Genxers heart. I was a teenager when this legend passed, I remember that day like it was yesterday. RIP Kurt, you are missed💔🥺
GenXer here, too. I felt the exact same way you did. I remember where I was and how I felt like it was yesterday . I'm glad to see new generations know of Kurt's music.
As a GenXer who went to high school in the early '90s, this video gives me hope for the young generation. Whatever may be true, at the very least they know good music.
I am from the Gen X era. Recently, I came across six kids, and their reactions to Nirvana made me smile. I remember being a freshman in 1991 when I first heard them. I was blown away by their music. I still have their CDs from that time, and I listen to them occasionally.
2:55 Actually, Dave was definitely number 3. people overlook Krist Novoselic alot, despite the fact that he was the co-founder of the band, and dave joined years later so Krist has always been the second frontman of the group. He actually took a larger leadership role than Kurt did, basically handling everything that wasn't music besides his bass
I was on of the lucky people that got to see Nirvana live in concert and they were so good! One of the best concerts I’ve ever been to still to this day!
Ehh… once you see Frances though it’s like “holy shit, THAT is Kurt’s daughter! Holy shit. Then you hear her speak and it’s mind blowing. I’m glad the girl and the other kids in this video have great taste, but there’s only one Frances Bean Cobain, just like there’s only one Kurt.
Wish they'd done a track that showed Kurt really could sing a song without yelling at all: Dumb (one of my favorites), Something in the Way, the Man Who Sold the World cover
I'm a 60 year old Nirvana fan who is very happy the younger generation appreciates the music I was listening to decades ago (especially Vivienne with her vinyl collection) 🤘
As a teen in the 1990s, I can confirm that Nirvana defined our generation. I remember their music playing in the school halls, at dance parties, on the radio. When Kurt Cobain died, I had just turned 18, and his death was a big gut punch to me and everyone I knew. We all grew up fast after that. I can't believe this was 30 years ago. 😭
Grunge version of Tupac, and they are one of the artists in the ‘90s. Still, one of my favorite artists that I subscribe too, mainly for rock, metal, hip-hop, and R&B. My favorite artists and bands (respectfully): Rock/metal: Linkin Park, Metallica, Nirvana, and Guns N’ Roses Hip-Hop/R&B: Eminem, Rihanna, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, Tupac, and N.W.A
I was a year old when Kurt left this world. Listening to his music was just that spark that makes you feel young again. Story of Weird Al, he asked Kurt if he could use that song to make a parody. Kurt originally thought it would be about food (Al Yankovic had used food themed lyrics at the time of his parodies) but it was really how the words were hard to understand. Kurt had a laugh out of it & he considered it to be the best thing for the band when Al does a parody of your song.
"Who's your grandpa?" "Which one? tony hawk or kurt cobain?"
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I wonder how they would like the Pixies, given how much they influenced Nirvana (and almost every alternative band at that time, pioneering the soft-loud-soft songwriting)
You guys should have shown them a clip of the Rock-N-Roll Hall of Fame induction of Nirvana where Joan Jett came out and filled in for Kurt. The reason they asked her was that she was an inspiration for the band and they became friends over time.
You can clearly see how they are primarily visually oriented. They see a video with a backing soundtrack, as if made for the video and not the other way around. Social media has done it.
They needed to play Sliver or Floyd the Barber or something and then be like "if you're such a Nirvana fan, you know this song, right? What's it's name?"
Back in 1991, I worked in radio statistics. Don't think they do that these days. But in California after Smells like teen spirit was released, it was played at any one time on a radio station in California for two years. In the 20 years I had done that job, no song had done that.
As someone that was around then. I am so so proud of these kids. Good music is good music. And it's still coming out today. Old heads, music doesn't suck today
I always felt when, "You know you're right' was finally released, you could hear Kurt faintly whisper in the background, "The End". Like this was it. The story is over. Etc. Fast forward some 20 years later, and kids are still into Nirvana like I was when I was their age. The band is timeless and their music still resonates. That is very very telling.
@@brandonleon4068 bro, he’s just saying that if everyone knows Teen Spirit they mine as well introduce the kids to the lesser known songs if they are gonna show them any songs at all
Felt a bit sorry for the black lad who seemed mesmerised but had blondie screeching in his right ear. She seems like a good egg but let the boy enjoy the discovery.
As someone who was a teenager 90's, it's nice to see today's kids appreciate older music like this. The 90'a was a great time for rock music with many new genres being born
i can't even explain to you what nirvanas music has done for me and my mental health and many others from my generation. and honestly, after my father's generation music just has not been the same as it was. obviously excluding a couple gems of my generation. but I've been very lucky to inherit so many amazing lps from the 90s and 80s
Omg as an almost 40 year old that lived during these amazing artists..I was SO GLAD you mentioned Weird Al ..because that's all I thought of when they were discussing songs lol YAAAAS! I feel old... Dayum😂
Most Nirvana fans are vibing up & getting higher and higher. My fandom way was different. I listened to the lyrics and found the deep emotions of the song. It helped me true the deepest & darkest time of a long burn out. And gave me courage to go up when I was rock bottom. Same with Korn-coming undone Jamel_AKA_Jamal
Most of these kids days know or listen to nirvana from their parents. I grew up to nirvana. Green Day was winning before nirvana came out of nowhere and crushed them
I'd love to see a Do Teens Know 90's Punk with Rancid, Distillers, Dropkick Murphys, Bouncing Souls, Bad Religion, and U.S. Bombs (or any of the other bands of the time).
In Bloom is probably my favorite Nirvana song. I wonder if Weezer was inspired by that because Nirvana’s look in In Bloom is very similar to Weezer’s in Buddy Holly.
"Did any girls have crushes on him?" Oooooh yes! I totally had a crush on him and I wasn't the only one. He had this nonchalant hotness about him. Plus he was a rebel. Teenage girls loooove rebels. lol
I was going to ask "didn't we do this episode before?" Then I realized it was like almost 10 years ago so those teens are now adults and these are new teens.
Man, time happens fast AF.
As an older guy it always warms my black heart to see younger kids rocking out to Nirvana. Flannel girl rules.
The blonde girl screaming COME was overlooked. She knew what she was doing 😭😭
Hi, I'm Chris Hansen, you may remember me from such shows as ......... 😂😅😬
REAL😭
That flanel girl vibes are just great here, shes just having a fun time
As a teen, I can confirm, yes. I do know Nirvana songs.
I know dude nirvana was one of the best bands out there especially for its era and music genre!
I mean... even if someone doesn't like them, they have to live under a rock to not know them, tbh...
@@IsaacTuduriLlabresfr
Same here
Yes I can also confirm as I was a teen back in 2013 to 2017
Flannel girl was born 30 years too late, she'd have LOVED the early 90's.
That's no ordinary girl, that's my future ExWife
@@wookamust.maximus3195I hope you're not an OG Nirvana fan, aka 40+ years old.
If she was my daughter, I'd be so incredibly proud of her!
@@maskedman1337she is like 19..........
She has albums on vinyl!
That's great because I have not!
(I don't do represses)
I like her :)
I asked my daughter what she was listening to? Grabbed one of her air pods. It was "come as you are" she's 11! I'm such a proud dad.
as you should be good sir
You should be, you taught her well
wow, thats great! as she starts getting more into that style of music, you should consider introducing her to more bands of that style. thats how i learned, and im so so grateful to my dad!
Kurt wasn't rich.
He grew up a working class kid in a working class town.
He became rich after "Nevermind" .
so he was rich then
She asked if the guy in the video was rich not if he was brought up in a rich neighborhood
Bless that girl in the flannel! I feel like she’s the only one in the group that really “gets it” when it comes to Nirvana’s music.
The strawberry-blonde-wearing flannel girl is a huge Nirvana fan. It's amazing how Nirvana's music transcends generations.
Does that surprise you?
@@Perciprius_91 A little bit!
Bangers stay bangers man doesn’t matter if its from 5 years ago, or50 years ago good music will stay timeless
@@brycetebeck3295 so true
they’re one of the most popular bands ever so it makes sense for everyone to know them. not complaining though, cause they’re great (:
7:10
"Do any girls have crushes on him?"
Nah. Only an entire generation.
Oh, and most of the guys, too.
ME ME I VOLENTEER I VOLENTEER!
Flannel girl parents educate her correctly
She misses several lyrics while singing. 😂
@@baxtronx5972 I honestly think it’s better that way. Shows that she cares more about being in the moment with the music, than being accurate
@@baxtronx5972it's Nirvana. I was in my formative years when they came out and I don't know most of their lyrics. The entire grunge era is known for mumbled and hard to understand singing.
she got that goth growl voice even 🤘
She even knows how to do low screams 1:58 🤘🏻
I just love that Viv is obsessed by Nirvana! It's so cool to see people who aren't from the generation where the group was known, who knows and like them!
Sofia knowing most of them was great too, it also shows that you don't have to be a fan to know their music!
I love hendrix, the doors, the beatles, Clapton and obsessed with bob dylan. I'm 33 though , still .... wrong era 😭
When Ryker said" it still hurt" referring to Kurt's death, I said out loud "you weren't even born yet!". I remember being in 7th grade, and during morning announcements they announced his death and my entire class was crying. It really shows the effect he and the music has on people even today. Dave Grohl is honestly one of the most talented musicians of my generation.
Exactly what I said
They didn't tell us, they thought it would create issues if they announced it at school. We all found out as we were being dismissed, a few others had already found out and the news spread like wild fire.
@@lindseycarter579 We had this educational news show called Channel One that we watched every day. I remember Lisa Ling was one of the anchors/reporters and she was the one who did the segment announcing his death. My teacher, Mr.Sarrator-one of the best I ever had, actually threw out the lesson plan for the day and we basically had a group therapy session all day. We discussed grief, mental health, addiction, suicide and prevention. The next day he even made flyers with help numbers and everything for us and to post around school. He really cared about his students and was an amazing man! We may not have learned our class work that day, but he saw it as an opportunity to teach us something more important. I'll never forget that.
just because he wasnt born yet doesnt mean it doesn't hurt. imagine if he said "ya f that depressed guy", at least he knew and remember Kurt even when he wasnt around
I remember hearing the news on the car radio just as my dad pulled up to the gas station and I made him wait to turn the car off so I could hear what they were saying. I remember feeling it in my stomach, then I cried 😢.
Uhhhhhh....
As of late 2023, Kurt Cobain's kid (Fances Bean Cobain) is MARRIED (not dating) to Tony Hawk's kid (Riley Hawk)...
If that ain't the most 90s collab ever, then I don't know what is...
I'm surprised "Something in the Way" wasn't played in this video, considering it's seen a resurgence as of late, due to The Batman using it throughout the film. It's also one of Nirvana's best songs.
I agree, that song is my favorite by Nirvana and I know every single one cause my mom listens to all of them.
Watching this warms this Genxers heart. I was a teenager when this legend passed, I remember that day like it was yesterday. RIP Kurt, you are missed💔🥺
GenXer here, too. I felt the exact same way you did. I remember where I was and how I felt like it was yesterday .
I'm glad to see new generations know of Kurt's music.
the blonde girl in the flannel was awesome, she knew most of the songs and picked the different sounds .... she's had a great musical education
As a GenXer who went to high school in the early '90s, this video gives me hope for the young generation. Whatever may be true, at the very least they know good music.
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Me too. My daughter loves this band.
Flannel girl would had been my highschool grunge crush. 😂 Great to see teens today also appreciate Nirvana.
A fact that lives rent free in my head is that when his first album (Bleach) was released he was actually homeless until he got paid for it.
I am from the Gen X era. Recently, I came across six kids, and their reactions to Nirvana made me smile. I remember being a freshman in 1991 when I first heard them. I was blown away by their music. I still have their CDs from that time, and I listen to them occasionally.
which kids? the ones in the video or?
2:55 Actually, Dave was definitely number 3. people overlook Krist Novoselic alot, despite the fact that he was the co-founder of the band, and dave joined years later so Krist has always been the second frontman of the group. He actually took a larger leadership role than Kurt did, basically handling everything that wasn't music besides his bass
What about Chad? He got Kurt into David Bowie.
"This is my favorite album I have on vinyl." There is hope for the future.
the other 99.9% .....
I like that t-shirt brand
i have nevermind and looking for in eurto on vinyl
1:17 "AAAAAH it still hurts"
This kid gets it. Yes. I know. Aaah.
That boy with dreads looked so confused and out of place in this video lol.
But the poetry at the end was a masterpiece.
I was at Kurt's memorial. So glad to see teens still love him.
Flannel girl would have LOVED the 90s. I sure did. Miss that era more every day
70s/80s/90s - best time in my live!
She would've been eaten alive in the 90s.
The blonde girl gives me hope for the future.
it’s been over 10 years since the last “teens react to nirvana”
omfg 😅
wait the next 10 years for the follow up!
I was on of the lucky people that got to see Nirvana live in concert and they were so good! One of the best concerts I’ve ever been to still to this day!
1:58 THE BLONDE GIRL IS LITERALLY ME WHEN I LISTEN TO NIRVANA
As a Gen X first generation Nirvana fan, loved watching their enthusiastic reactions!
brought me back for sure
The girl in the flannel could easily be another Kurt's daughter
Hahaha it would great. But I think he was loyal tô Courtney.
Ehh… once you see Frances though it’s like “holy shit, THAT is Kurt’s daughter! Holy shit. Then you hear her speak and it’s mind blowing. I’m glad the girl and the other kids in this video have great taste, but there’s only one Frances Bean Cobain, just like there’s only one Kurt.
It's all magical 90s, seems like a dream now, so unreal...
I know right..
Wish they'd done a track that showed Kurt really could sing a song without yelling at all: Dumb (one of my favorites), Something in the Way, the Man Who Sold the World cover
I'm a 60 year old Nirvana fan who is very happy the younger generation appreciates the music I was listening to decades ago (especially Vivienne with her vinyl collection) 🤘
have u ever visit any concert pap.
That pause and look during Where did you sleep last night still gives me shivers
As a teen in the 1990s, I can confirm that Nirvana defined our generation. I remember their music playing in the school halls, at dance parties, on the radio. When Kurt Cobain died, I had just turned 18, and his death was a big gut punch to me and everyone I knew. We all grew up fast after that. I can't believe this was 30 years ago. 😭
В какой стране всё это с тобой произошло браток??))
the shorthair girl LOOK like Frances Bean, and talk exactly like her
When flannel girl said she had the poster for the ALBUM at the beginning it just showed the cover for the song, the album was actually Nevermind
🤓☝️
Nirvana is like Tupac, every generation is gonna love them.
Grunge version of Tupac, and they are one of the artists in the ‘90s. Still, one of my favorite artists that I subscribe too, mainly for rock, metal, hip-hop, and R&B.
My favorite artists and bands (respectfully):
Rock/metal: Linkin Park, Metallica, Nirvana, and Guns N’ Roses
Hip-Hop/R&B: Eminem, Rihanna, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, Tupac, and N.W.A
You know nirvana….name three T-shirts?
This was done because it's the 30th Anniversary of Kurt's death.
It's in April
Later turning April this year.
I'm so happy that teens still know/listen to good music like Nirvana.
Butch Vig is also the drummer for Garbage
The reason Heart-Shaped Box sounded so different was because it was engineered by the inimitable Steve Albini (RIP).
I was a year old when Kurt left this world. Listening to his music was just that spark that makes you feel young again.
Story of Weird Al, he asked Kurt if he could use that song to make a parody. Kurt originally thought it would be about food (Al Yankovic had used food themed lyrics at the time of his parodies) but it was really how the words were hard to understand. Kurt had a laugh out of it & he considered it to be the best thing for the band when Al does a parody of your song.
"Who's your grandpa?"
"Which one? tony hawk or kurt cobain?"
I wonder how they would like the Pixies, given how much they influenced Nirvana (and almost every alternative band at that time, pioneering the soft-loud-soft songwriting)
have them try Soundgarden!!!
Also Stone Temple Pilots
Both are awesome 😎.
You guys should have shown them a clip of the Rock-N-Roll Hall of Fame induction of Nirvana where Joan Jett came out and filled in for Kurt. The reason they asked her was that she was an inspiration for the band and they became friends over time.
I am so impressed that the little blonde girl picked up on Kurt's haunted look in Where did you sleep last night.
You can clearly see how they are primarily visually oriented. They see a video with a backing soundtrack, as if made for the video and not the other way around. Social media has done it.
That one blonde girl is a true Nirvana fan.
It kinda annoyed me that that one girl was trying to make sure EVERYONE knew she was a big fan
That’s literally so accurate. It did really annoy me
You really are kinda dumb arn't you. Her Fandom seemed authentic, and that is all that matters
They needed to play Sliver or Floyd the Barber or something and then be like "if you're such a Nirvana fan, you know this song, right? What's it's name?"
Seriously I would've loved to hear them play Floyd the Barber and watch her react to THAT. "Is that about what I think it is...?"
Yes. Yes it is.
@@jadedandbitter exactly. She would have been like “oH YeAh I KnOw ThIs oNE” like no girly you don’t 😭
that girl who said she has every record is litteraly perfect
Back in 1991, I worked in radio statistics. Don't think they do that these days. But in California after Smells like teen spirit was released, it was played at any one time on a radio station in California for two years. In the 20 years I had done that job, no song had done that.
Flannel girl knows everything, the fact of them breaking their stuff so it had to be replaced is spot on.
As someone that was around then. I am so so proud of these kids. Good music is good music. And it's still coming out today. Old heads, music doesn't suck today
I always felt when, "You know you're right' was finally released, you could hear Kurt faintly whisper in the background, "The End". Like this was it. The story is over. Etc. Fast forward some 20 years later, and kids are still into Nirvana like I was when I was their age. The band is timeless and their music still resonates. That is very very telling.
Show them some unpopular songs then. Every single soul knows teen spirit
And that makes it bad? Stop your hipster hate. Nobody liked hipsters on 2015 and nobody likes them now.
@@brandonleon4068 bro, he’s just saying that if everyone knows Teen Spirit they mine as well introduce the kids to the lesser known songs if they are gonna show them any songs at all
Next up do Alice In Chains. Teens need to know Layne Staley.
Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and Queen (last)
Yess, you guys got good taste!
yess Alice In Chains is so good
yeaahh AIC, don't forget the Puddle of Mudd too
I’ll be 40 next month and I was in 5th grade when I got introduced to Alice in Chains
As a teenager, I freaking love Nirvana and I listen to all their songs, demos, and live performances. I even have a Kurt magazine from 1994.
I was a teen when Nirvana hit and I was a senior in high school in 1994. This was everything.
April 5th will be 30 years since Kurt has been gone. They need to reopen the investigation to see if it was murder.
It wasnt
I'm 9 and I love his music
Kid your going places!!
W
You guys should make a video with Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic reacting to that video. It would be awesome, please make it happen!!!!
You know you've made a huge impact on the world when the newer generations misses you even if they weren't alive yet for your death.
Felt a bit sorry for the black lad who seemed mesmerised but had blondie screeching in his right ear. She seems like a good egg but let the boy enjoy the discovery.
Flannel girl has excellent tastes. Im 52 , I would've shared all my 90s jams if this was my kid. She definitely makes her mom proud, i bet ! 😊
the kid sitting next to the short haired girl does not wanna be there 💀
Girl in the flannel look like Frances Bean Cobain
As someone who was a teenager 90's, it's nice to see today's kids appreciate older music like this. The 90'a was a great time for rock music with many new genres being born
i can't even explain to you what nirvanas music has done for me and my mental health and many others from my generation. and honestly, after my father's generation music just has not been the same as it was. obviously excluding a couple gems of my generation. but I've been very lucky to inherit so many amazing lps from the 90s and 80s
I was 11 in 1994 so..... I had no idea who Kurt Cobain was until years later.
Should have done this with the middle school and high school girls who wear the shirts
LMFAO
the "aaaaaa it still hurts" kills me i love that
Considering he wasn’t even born yet I find it pretty funny
Omg as an almost 40 year old that lived during these amazing artists..I was SO GLAD you mentioned Weird Al ..because that's all I thought of when they were discussing songs lol
YAAAAS!
I feel old... Dayum😂
I feel old being a teen and knowing him 😂. Weird Al’s best parody is arguably Smells Like Nirvana (The Teen Spirit cover)
Lmao. Im 47. Imagine being a teen when alllll of this came out. Lol. Hearing it as released for the first time. Damn I had an awesome teenagehood. Lol
Do we had crushes on him? GURL🤣🤣🤣🤣 We still have 🥰🥰
7:06
I have a crush on him 😭😭
real
Most Nirvana fans are vibing up & getting higher and higher. My fandom way was different. I listened to the lyrics and found the deep emotions of the song. It helped me true the deepest & darkest time of a long burn out. And gave me courage to go up when I was rock bottom. Same with Korn-coming undone Jamel_AKA_Jamal
The flannel girl is literally me 😭
I clicked on this video so fast cause every child has a Nirvana shirt and i can guarantee 90% of them have no idea what it is 😂
did no one hear that girl say bass like a fish, not bass like the instrument oml
Dude I remember the days I watched teens react to nirvana from my generation! I feel old now 😂
Dude, I remember KURT. IN CONCERT. F'N LIVE! I was at LIVE! How old do you think I feel????????
can you guys do one about Alice in Chains
Yessss! Love Layne.
YES
"Was he rich?" That pretty much sums up this generation
1 kid = entire generation. ok boomer
Some of these kids’s reactions are PAINFULLY cringe
They're teenagers. They're allowed to be painfully cringe.
Just like this comment is painfully cringe.
Most of these kids days know or listen to nirvana from their parents. I grew up to nirvana. Green Day was winning before nirvana came out of nowhere and crushed them
Green Day is amazing but, c’mon, Nirvana is way better. Lyrics, music, the whole Seattle music scene.
I'd love to see a Do Teens Know 90's Punk with Rancid, Distillers, Dropkick Murphys, Bouncing Souls, Bad Religion, and U.S. Bombs (or any of the other bands of the time).
In Bloom is probably my favorite Nirvana song. I wonder if Weezer was inspired by that because Nirvana’s look in In Bloom is very similar to Weezer’s in Buddy Holly.
I think that was just of that time of old 50's music shows and the song was called Buddy Holly who was a huge rock n roll star
I was in my teens when Nevermind came out. Man, I'm old
"Did any girls have crushes on him?" Oooooh yes! I totally had a crush on him and I wasn't the only one. He had this nonchalant hotness about him. Plus he was a rebel. Teenage girls loooove rebels. lol
bleach. give that girl an applause
“it still hurts” as if he was alive when Kurt passed
I get that. I feel sad about John Lennon even though it happened before I was born. It still is heart wrenching.
Grieving over people who passed even if you hadn't met them is completely normal dude.
especially if they were famous like Kurt was, people connect with celebrities.
These are the most normal teenagers.. 💀💀
I’m glad we didn’t get the overly sassy ones who are flippant about every single thing.
(The one with green in his hair and the small Asian boy)
As a teenager, I do love Nirvana, among other bands others like greens day or Foo fighters just as an example
LOVED THIS 😊 Do Alice in Chains next
Rest in peace Kurt Cobain, you would’ve loved Wii Sports
Wrong
Wii sports?
@@bloodysabbath1984 you don’t know the critically acclaimed tech demo bundled with every Nintendo Wii game console? That Wii Sports?
@@dyldog of course I do but what does that have to do with Kurt Cobain? Haha
@@bloodysabbath1984 every. thing.
“Nirvana is cool” - Beavis and Butthead.