You obviously don’t appreciate his music but I think apart of it is because you really didn’t understand. When I hear this song I think of back stabbers. I believe Kurt Cobain was come and reveal who you really are.. hope you go back & listen to it again maybe get out of your comfy zone.
Kurt Cobain one of the forefathers of grunge! Also Jay Z sampled some of the lyrics in this song for Holy grail. The song is based of mental health and instead of trying to fit into society you "come as you are" (be yourself). People spend their whole lives trying to fit in with society that and they eventually hurt themselves to the point of going crazy and killing themselves. He made this song to tell people to simply be yourself, be the freak, the loser, or whatever your are and be at peace with it. Kurt struggled crippling depression, asthma, ADHD, and some chronic pains and he was a mess....not that many guys from that music scene is left.
grunge is a fashion statement, Nirvana is a punk rock band. they sound nothing like Pearl Jam or Alice in chains, two bands Kurt Cobain hated. Soundgarden would be a better comparison but those two are still very different bands. Nirvana is a mix of The Beatles, punk rock, and a little metal and some new wave. They sound more like The Pixies than any of the Seattle bands.
@ENDLESS NAMELESS No, he actually liked Eddie Vedder on a personal level, said Eddie was super nice.. He was friendly with the Alice in Chains guys as well. He did heroin with Layne Staley and Mike Starr when they were all booked for a show in Brazil.. but from a strictly musical perspective he hated those bands. This isn't my opinion, these are things Kurt Cobain said publicly. He didn't like that style of music. He did realize a lot of the same people that liked Nirvana liked those bands though.. for that reason he generally didn't make a big thing of it. But he actually did like Soundgarden. He never saw PJ or AIC as "competition". He struggled with fame and success to begin with; he probably would have preferred those bands to be more famous than he was.. in his letters, he said his dream was to play in a great band and not have to deal with the fame that came with it, like the Pixies. He saw AIC as a glam metal band that started wearing flannel to get famous. He called them "fake underground music". He thought they were posers. He saw Pearl Jam as a bland corporate rock band that was being pushed by the music industry to capitalize on the "grunge" aesthetic. You can look all of this up it's all on record. Cobain did a lot of interviews
@@waynetables6414 The flannel was a decision made by their label. They claimed to not want to do it, but trusted in their label about it being the way things were done. Nirvana had the same label and never bowed to the pressure to put on a fake persona to get famous. It's understandable why he would say what you quoted.
One of the first rock bands i started listening to and my favorite rift from them! The bass and guitar combo of this song is 🔥🤘 Awesome seeing you react to these bangers 🤘
@FgH When he said "his band" he meant Foo Fighters, which was originally Dave Grohl. It was meant to be a solo band after Nirvana disbanded making the Foo Fighters "his band" because he created it.
I truly feel so blessed, so fortunate to have grown up with Grunge music, and definitely feel so lucky to have seen Nirvana in Concert 3 times. Still easily the greatest time for Music, and one of the Greatest, most influential Bands of all time.
Kurt’s voice over the memoria part where he says “AND I DON’T HAVE A GUN” gives me chills P.S. to me, I’ve always felt the “I don’t have a gun” lyric to be as I’m not going to force you to be what I want you to be, but I’d be happy to take you just as you already are that’s just me
It's often hard to really identify the thoughts or ideas behind lyrics in a Nirvana track because a lot of it is very surreal, kind of dreamlike, and it often only makes sense in an abstract way where you have to fill in the gaps yourself. It's almost like that feeling when you're just about to fall asleep but not quite there, and you have bizarre and illogical thoughts that disappear when you try to focus on them.
The lyrics, "Come doused in mud, soaked in bleach" were taken from a campaign in Seattle that encouraged heroin users to soak their needles in bleach after injecting to reduce the risk of spreading HIV. The phrase for the campaign was actually "If doused in mud, soak in bleach." The lyrics as used by Cobain could be about tolerating everyone no matter what they look like - black people being the "mud" and white people being the "bleach." In this song, Cobain sings over and over, "I don't have a gun." Less than three years after the song was released, he committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. This was an eerie turn of events, but it's unlikely that Cobain had suicide on his mind when he wrote the lyrics. The gun could be a reference to a time when Cobain's mother got mad at her husband (Kurt's stepfather) and threw his guns in a river. Cobain says he recovered some of them, sold them, and used the money to buy his first guitar when he was 15.
Nirvana producer Butch Vig says that this is one of his favorites from the album. He says that Cobain used the same effects pedal on his guitar that he used on "Smells Like Teen Spirit" to produce the "trippy, psychedelic, watery effect." Vig told NPR: "I think that song is about acceptance, and about misfits. You're cool no matter how screwed up you are. 'Come As You Are' is an ode to accepting someone for who they are."
See, this is why Cobain was one of if not the greatest lyricists of all time. His lyrics are so multi dimensional and you could interpret them in a myriad of ways. For instance, the way I interpret the lyrics "Come doused in mud, soaked in bleach, as I want you to be. as a friend" is in a more literal sense. Meaning You could be dirty(sinful, troubled) or you could be clean(A good person) and I'm going to accept you for you either way. It i think it pertains to the main message of the song this way. But, Like you said, there is always another way of interpretation and neither is wrong. That's the beauty of Cobain.
Nirvana was all about the lyrics, and yet they refused to let their own interpretations hold a song back, and that is the beauty of it, they share a piece of their world, and people look through the hole and see what resonates with them, one song can tell many stories. Nirvana was music for change, whether it be anti-racism, sexual assault, mental illness, gun violence, corporate greed and wealth inequality.
Nirvana is my favorite band and has been so since 1992. There's something hauntingly beautiful about Kurt's voice. Their music has helped me countlessly thru the years in my darkest hour.
It makes sense, if I heard this today for the first time I’d probably have the same reaction. It captured a mood and a vibe in the time that it came out, and I’ll always be able to feel that sense of nostalgia when I hear this song, so that why it’s great to me.
I don't think so. I think it could even be more relevant to day than ever, seeing our culture is chalk full of mental illness, drug addiction, societal acceptance, and being an outcast.
Tf are you talking about? I first heard this song some years ago and I absolutely loved it. He just didn't love it, but for me it's onw of the best songs of all time, despite not having heard it in the 90s.
I love that you aren’t only stuck in one genre, but you go outside of the box to listen to other genres even if they aren’t your absolute favorite. I respect that about you👍🏻👍🏻.
A lot of the Seattle sound (grunge) was about drug/alcohol abuse, mainly heroin. I've always thought of this song as being under the influence and blindly trusting people who will just hurt you/use you.
Hey bro, I’m from Australia and I just wanna say I appreciate your appreciation for music! I don’t really know what patrion is but you need to check out ‘Wild Eyes’ by Parkway Drive.
This isn't really a modern day banger, it's classic rock. Nirvana is one of the most influential rock groups of all time and it's songs like this that paved the way for a lot of other bands.
Yeah but Nevermind is kind of the line between classic and modern rock. It's over 30 years old, but when you look at rock n roll from the 50s to today... Basically everything up to 1991 sounded one way, then Nirvanas nevermind is the first modern rock record by todays standards
We need to do some old school right ... absolute #firesquad🔥 RIP ... legend ... what a nice morning and see layed reacting to a classic legendary piece like this one
You should listen to Foo Fighters All my life, monkey wrench, times like these, the pretender.. really any of their songs. The lead singer is Dave grohl. Use to be the drummer for this band nirvana. He is a rock legend. One of my favorite musicians EVER.
Man oh man the early 90's and the grunge that came with it was such an amazing time to become musically aware. Glad to see and hear you getting to experience what Kurt Cobain had to offer to us LayedBakDFR.
Hey kept saying he’s doesn’t have a gun for multiple reasons but there’s a theory that he was saying that because he was having suicidal thoughts and he didn’t want anyone to worry but shortly after he did commit suicide by shootings himself in the brain
Their songs were always weird to me lyrically I never knew wtf they were talking about. Also, I was a little disappointed to not see any comments about him using a gun to end his life when one of his most popular songs he sings “no I don’t have a gun, I swear I don’t have a gun” 👀
A lot of nirvanas songs are up to interpretation and Kurt cobain made it like that on purpose it’s actually genius. Some songs actually have a sort of loose meaning or meanings tied to them but for the most part you basically come up with the story on your own which is pretty 🥳🧱🥗🖍🥖🥛🫕🐔🧃
Right? They don't have any rhythm or rhyme-scheme. He's just grumbling words to an off tempo guitar riff. I'll never truly understand the Nirvana hype, but everyone has their style of music I guess...
Swinging from the chandelier is an idiom that is often used figuratively to describe someone who is excessively extravagant, exuberant, or highly energetic in their actions or behavior. The phrase implies a sense of wild abandon or unrestrained enjoyment.
An amazing thing about much of the music in this time period is that the lyrics have MULTIPLE meanings. They are metaphorical and many times about multiple people or even everyone not just a certain central figure.
Not gonna lie, I subbed for watching a hip hop centric guy reacting to rock and other genres . It’s very interesting to watch your reactions to these other genres
The bass guitar here is what pulls this song all together. Nirvana is arguably the most influential band of the past 35 years- every alt-rock band has been influenced by them. This song grows on you with repeated listens- it's really a good expression of the 90s in a way. Oh, The drummer for Nirvana is Dave Grohl, the singer of Foo Fighters.
yoo amazing video you should listen to Plateau too if you'd like to have more impression regarding nirvana. Again great video have a nice day and focus on you on 2022
I used to think this song was referencing a drug deal gone bad, “come as you are” meaning “don’t look suspicious” and “I swear I don’t have a gun” either referred to an undercover cop or maybe robbery.
Some interpret it as a false comfort sort of song; "Come as you were, the way I want you to be," can be seen as past tense, "I don't have a gun" is probably a lie to get the person closer. This person is most likely a betrayer and the song's protagonist could be the would-be killer.
I think this song, and a lot of Nirvana’s music, was very much of the time. It’s tragic we never got to hear how their sound would have developed over the years had Kurt still been around, but we did get the Foo Fighters so I guess that’s something.
I think this is one of Nirvana's weakest tracks. They had so, so many great songs - this to me is their most milquetoast track. I'll take Smells Like Teen Spirit, Heart Shaped Box, Lithium, Aneurysm, Scentless Apprentice, School, Negative Creep, Sappy, Oh the Guilt, Milk It, and probably 60 other Nirvana songs over this one.
This whole album to this day is a classic, Cobain was a legend of his time, also the drummer of Nirvana, Dave Grohl, went on to form and still is the frontman of Foo Fighters who are internationally famous, if you wanna react to some of their songs, I would recommend The Pretender, Everlong, Walk, Run, Rope and probably Wheels
Jarred Benton has a song called “As You Are” where he absolutely murdered this sample. I’m not super crazy about basic battle bars, but he did his damn thing on that one.
You should check out "Fell On Black Days" by Soundgarden, and "Everlong" by Foo Fighters. Foo Fighters is basically everybody from Nirvana except without Kurt Cobain, they've got some really good songs too
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Ay check out “Square Dance” by Eminem, I think only you could do a real credit to the lyrics on that
Can you listen to Art of War (feat. Denzel Curry &
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Crazy to me people don’t know this song. I’ve heard this song growing up my whole life. It’s amazing to see the gap between cultures.
Not sure how you’re making this a “culture” thing. I’m 21 and black and this was the first song I heard by nirvana when I was 12 🤷🏽♀️
I feel you. When Nirvana was big I was in high school and it was all I listened to.
Agreed, I'm only 30 too.
@@carissa973Same, Mexican here, been listening to nirvana since I was 6
You obviously don’t appreciate his music but I think apart of it is because you really didn’t understand. When I hear this song I think of back stabbers. I believe Kurt Cobain was come and reveal who you really are.. hope you go back & listen to it again maybe get out of your comfy zone.
Kurt Cobain one of the forefathers of grunge! Also Jay Z sampled some of the lyrics in this song for Holy grail. The song is based of mental health and instead of trying to fit into society you "come as you are" (be yourself). People spend their whole lives trying to fit in with society that and they eventually hurt themselves to the point of going crazy and killing themselves. He made this song to tell people to simply be yourself, be the freak, the loser, or whatever your are and be at peace with it. Kurt struggled crippling depression, asthma, ADHD, and some chronic pains and he was a mess....not that many guys from that music scene is left.
Thank you!
grunge is a fashion statement, Nirvana is a punk rock band. they sound nothing like Pearl Jam or Alice in chains, two bands Kurt Cobain hated. Soundgarden would be a better comparison but those two are still very different bands. Nirvana is a mix of The Beatles, punk rock, and a little metal and some new wave. They sound more like The Pixies than any of the Seattle bands.
@ENDLESS NAMELESS No, he actually liked Eddie Vedder on a personal level, said Eddie was super nice.. He was friendly with the Alice in Chains guys as well. He did heroin with Layne Staley and Mike Starr when they were all booked for a show in Brazil.. but from a strictly musical perspective he hated those bands. This isn't my opinion, these are things Kurt Cobain said publicly.
He didn't like that style of music. He did realize a lot of the same people that liked Nirvana liked those bands though.. for that reason he generally didn't make a big thing of it. But he actually did like Soundgarden.
He never saw PJ or AIC as "competition". He struggled with fame and success to begin with; he probably would have preferred those bands to be more famous than he was.. in his letters, he said his dream was to play in a great band and not have to deal with the fame that came with it, like the Pixies. He saw AIC as a glam metal band that started wearing flannel to get famous. He called them "fake underground music". He thought they were posers. He saw Pearl Jam as a bland corporate rock band that was being pushed by the music industry to capitalize on the "grunge" aesthetic.
You can look all of this up it's all on record. Cobain did a lot of interviews
@@waynetables6414 The flannel was a decision made by their label. They claimed to not want to do it, but trusted in their label about it being the way things were done. Nirvana had the same label and never bowed to the pressure to put on a fake persona to get famous. It's understandable why he would say what you quoted.
Seek help; If you, or someone you know suffers from suicidal thoughts, please reach out.
One of the first rock bands i started listening to and my favorite rift from them! The bass and guitar combo of this song is 🔥🤘 Awesome seeing you react to these bangers 🤘
fr bro, this is one of the bands i grew up with and now that i’m really in to music i love them and kurt’s voice is so fucking nice
It's riff, Idk if it was a typo, but yeah, it's a guitar riff
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His drummer became an enormous musician and created his own band that's badass. Check out the Foo Fighters.
He has. He’s actually become a fan of Foo Fighters!
So sad that the drummer of Foo Fighters just died tonight in South America after performing a tour.
@FgH When he said "his band" he meant Foo Fighters, which was originally Dave Grohl. It was meant to be a solo band after Nirvana disbanded making the Foo Fighters "his band" because he created it.
The beauty of Nirvana's lyrics is the open-endedness of it all. It's perfect to attach your own meaning and interpretation to it
Love the rock reactions, always love seeing other people hear amazing music i grew up listening to
90s was the best time for music. My dad got me into then and I love it.
I love that your still doing the rock songs. This is just a good song and it has so much meaning. Keep it up💯
I truly feel so blessed, so fortunate to have grown up with Grunge music, and definitely feel so lucky to have seen Nirvana in Concert 3 times.
Still easily the greatest time for Music, and one of the Greatest, most influential Bands of all time.
Kurt’s voice over the memoria part where he says “AND I DON’T HAVE A GUN” gives me chills
P.S. to me, I’ve always felt the “I don’t have a gun” lyric to be as I’m not going to force you to be what I want you to be, but I’d be happy to take you just as you already are that’s just me
It's often hard to really identify the thoughts or ideas behind lyrics in a Nirvana track because a lot of it is very surreal, kind of dreamlike, and it often only makes sense in an abstract way where you have to fill in the gaps yourself. It's almost like that feeling when you're just about to fall asleep but not quite there, and you have bizarre and illogical thoughts that disappear when you try to focus on them.
The lyrics, "Come doused in mud, soaked in bleach" were taken from a campaign in Seattle that encouraged heroin users to soak their needles in bleach after injecting to reduce the risk of spreading HIV. The phrase for the campaign was actually "If doused in mud, soak in bleach." The lyrics as used by Cobain could be about tolerating everyone no matter what they look like - black people being the "mud" and white people being the "bleach."
In this song, Cobain sings over and over, "I don't have a gun." Less than three years after the song was released, he committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. This was an eerie turn of events, but it's unlikely that Cobain had suicide on his mind when he wrote the lyrics. The gun could be a reference to a time when Cobain's mother got mad at her husband (Kurt's stepfather) and threw his guns in a river. Cobain says he recovered some of them, sold them, and used the money to buy his first guitar when he was 15.
Nirvana producer Butch Vig says that this is one of his favorites from the album. He says that Cobain used the same effects pedal on his guitar that he used on "Smells Like Teen Spirit" to produce the "trippy, psychedelic, watery effect." Vig told NPR: "I think that song is about acceptance, and about misfits. You're cool no matter how screwed up you are. 'Come As You Are' is an ode to accepting someone for who they are."
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See, this is why Cobain was one of if not the greatest lyricists of all time. His lyrics are so multi dimensional and you could interpret them in a myriad of ways. For instance, the way I interpret the lyrics "Come doused in mud, soaked in bleach, as I want you to be. as a friend" is in a more literal sense. Meaning You could be dirty(sinful, troubled) or you could be clean(A good person) and I'm going to accept you for you either way. It i think it pertains to the main message of the song this way. But, Like you said, there is always another way of interpretation and neither is wrong. That's the beauty of Cobain.
I learned a lot about this song from the comment section! Always loved Nirvana's album Nevermind without really understanding any of it to be honest.
lets be real here im not gonna say which way it was but im still sure it was the wife
More Nirvana songs please!! Def give “You know you’re right” a review
For me Nirvana was always less about the meaning of the lyrics and more about the overall vibe of their sound
Nirvana was all about the lyrics, and yet they refused to let their own interpretations hold a song back, and that is the beauty of it, they share a piece of their world, and people look through the hole and see what resonates with them, one song can tell many stories. Nirvana was music for change, whether it be anti-racism, sexual assault, mental illness, gun violence, corporate greed and wealth inequality.
Best example is something in the way, or he was just high making it 😂
Wrong.
Same
When I started college the grunge scene was in full swing, great times to be had. 30 years later and I’m still into the same music!!😬😬
Nirvana is my favorite band and has been so since 1992. There's something hauntingly beautiful about Kurt's voice. Their music has helped me countlessly thru the years in my darkest hour.
Nirvana is a band that unless your the dumbest person ever you will like their music.
@@nealegrage3119 says the person who can't spell....
You look like you were born after 1992.
@@duncan3998 thanks, take that as a compliment.....
@@DaleSmith816 I wasn't talking to you, dude.
This song brings so much nostalgia every time
My dad introduced me to them and since then ive always loved there songs. One of the best rock songs of all time for sure. RIP Kurt
It makes sense, if I heard this today for the first time I’d probably have the same reaction.
It captured a mood and a vibe in the time that it came out, and I’ll always be able to feel that sense of nostalgia when I hear this song, so that why it’s great to me.
I don't think so. I think it could even be more relevant to day than ever, seeing our culture is chalk full of mental illness, drug addiction, societal acceptance, and being an outcast.
Tf are you talking about? I first heard this song some years ago and I absolutely loved it. He just didn't love it, but for me it's onw of the best songs of all time, despite not having heard it in the 90s.
@@tricko8000 cool, thanks for sharing your opinion.
Agreed. It's a song I don't mind hearing, but not one I ever go out of my way to find.
Ironically, he did have a gun in the end 😅 on a serious note, Nirvana has always been in my top 5 rock band list 💯
Did HE have it tho🤔
@@tdevin210 imma have to say no, based on the evidence
Maybe, but whoever killed him definitely did.
@@tdevin210 I mean he did go out and buy a shotgun days before he passed, so yes he did in fact have a gun
@@josephsherlock7616 really living up to the last name man!
Nirvana is THE rock band tbh.
Watched your reactions for years now. Love them and love your be true be you motto!
You can see the sadness through his eye. Listening nirvana since im a kid
Kurt Cobain was a legend. So is LayedBak 😎
And both are Pisces. coincidentally 🐟
Lets go, a nirvana reaction! They're the best; I strongly recommend Lithium, something in the way, and lounge act.
I love that you aren’t only stuck in one genre, but you go outside of the box to listen to other genres even if they aren’t your absolute favorite. I respect that about you👍🏻👍🏻.
Love you videos bro you inspire me so much and please do more NF
Thanks for not just doing rap. We all want to see this type of music
A lot of the Seattle sound (grunge) was about drug/alcohol abuse, mainly heroin. I've always thought of this song as being under the influence and blindly trusting people who will just hurt you/use you.
Hope you're doing well Layedbak. Self love and positivity 🍻
Does he not reply to any comments? I don't see any replies. Not even one Heart on a comment.
watch ZOMBIFIED from falling in reverse. BANGER
Oh yeah he's gonna love that
Hey bro, I’m from Australia and I just wanna say I appreciate your appreciation for music! I don’t really know what patrion is but you need to check out ‘Wild Eyes’ by Parkway Drive.
What made it great is that you need to hear it 4-5 times to notice the vibe
This isn't really a modern day banger, it's classic rock. Nirvana is one of the most influential rock groups of all time and it's songs like this that paved the way for a lot of other bands.
Yeah but Nevermind is kind of the line between classic and modern rock. It's over 30 years old, but when you look at rock n roll from the 50s to today... Basically everything up to 1991 sounded one way, then Nirvanas nevermind is the first modern rock record by todays standards
We need to do some old school right ... absolute #firesquad🔥 RIP ... legend ... what a nice morning and see layed reacting to a classic legendary piece like this one
love the rock reactions
As a mom, I just wanna go back in time to give him a hug...
My favorite song from Nirvana!
You should listen to Foo Fighters All my life, monkey wrench, times like these, the pretender.. really any of their songs. The lead singer is Dave grohl. Use to be the drummer for this band nirvana. He is a rock legend. One of my favorite musicians EVER.
Bro those braids are fucken CLEANNN
Acoustic version of Where did you sleep last night is the best song by nirvana.
Rockin along with this to you brotha 😎
Their cover for Man Who Sold the World is pretty good too
Thats just what they do you look at thr lyrics on "smells like teen spirit" check that out
Finally!!! Waited so long for this reaction.
Man oh man the early 90's and the grunge that came with it was such an amazing time to become musically aware. Glad to see and hear you getting to experience what Kurt Cobain had to offer to us LayedBakDFR.
You already know what it is!! 💯🤙🏽 IZYA BOIIII!! 🙏🏼🙌🏼
Need to listen to more of their music man it’s fire
Had to be early for this certified hood classic😮💨
Hey kept saying he’s doesn’t have a gun for multiple reasons but there’s a theory that he was saying that because he was having suicidal thoughts and he didn’t want anyone to worry but shortly after he did commit suicide by shootings himself in the brain
Dang that’s deep
But.. What if he was being completely honest? And was trying to tell us that if he ever wound up dead in this way it wasn't him that did it?
@@gigistephens4633truth, never happened
Their songs were always weird to me lyrically I never knew wtf they were talking about. Also, I was a little disappointed to not see any comments about him using a gun to end his life when one of his most popular songs he sings “no I don’t have a gun, I swear I don’t have a gun” 👀
A lot of nirvanas songs are up to interpretation and Kurt cobain made it like that on purpose it’s actually genius. Some songs actually have a sort of loose meaning or meanings tied to them but for the most part you basically come up with the story on your own which is pretty 🥳🧱🥗🖍🥖🥛🫕🐔🧃
Right? They don't have any rhythm or rhyme-scheme. He's just grumbling words to an off tempo guitar riff. I'll never truly understand the Nirvana hype, but everyone has their style of music I guess...
You would find a lot of bands weird lyrically then
@@nickhammac what?…
I like the honesty, it's one of there biggest hits, but I don't think it's there best
YOU NEED TO REACT TO “boom”(feat JID) by token THE WORD PLAY IS AMAZING
Fun fact the drummer in nirvana is dave grohl the main singer of foofighters
Swinging from the chandelier is an idiom that is often used figuratively to describe someone who is excessively extravagant, exuberant, or highly energetic in their actions or behavior. The phrase implies a sense of wild abandon or unrestrained enjoyment.
You need to react to dave's performance at the brits, it was different
An amazing thing about much of the music in this time period is that the lyrics have MULTIPLE meanings. They are metaphorical and many times about multiple people or even everyone not just a certain central figure.
That's real music right there 🔥🤘🏼
Heart shaped box by them is my favorite for what its worth
Aye bro “be who you’re meant to be in 2023”
I love seeing people react to other genres. Do you know any of the stories behind kurt and his death? Its very interesting
Favorite band of all time and tho they wasn’t considered rock(grunge instead) back then one of the best rock bands in the 90’s
Yes! My favorite Nirvana song!
This dudes vids are so good
This song got me into harder rock/metal/punk. It's like the Beatles - nobody had done this before, but now everybody's done it.
To get it you just have to understand the cadence in his voice. Really subtly powerful.
React to Dave at the brits performing Into the Fire 🔥
Not gonna lie, I subbed for watching a hip hop centric guy reacting to rock and other genres . It’s very interesting to watch your reactions to these other genres
The bass guitar here is what pulls this song all together. Nirvana is arguably the most influential band of the past 35 years- every alt-rock band has been influenced by them. This song grows on you with repeated listens- it's really a good expression of the 90s in a way. Oh, The drummer for Nirvana is Dave Grohl, the singer of Foo Fighters.
That's Dave Groul on drums, after Kurt died he started the Foo Fighters you reacted to "the pretender "
Nirvana for ever!!!! ♥️
yoo amazing video you should listen to Plateau too if you'd like to have more impression regarding nirvana. Again great video have a nice day and focus on you on 2022
@LayedBakDFR, try out “ the man who sold the world, from nirvana.” Trust you’ll love it g
Man i really like your videos!
Dave Ghrol the drummer went from Nirvana to starting Foo Fighters!
I used to think this song was referencing a drug deal gone bad, “come as you are” meaning “don’t look suspicious” and “I swear I don’t have a gun” either referred to an undercover cop or maybe robbery.
Some interpret it as a false comfort sort of song; "Come as you were, the way I want you to be," can be seen as past tense, "I don't have a gun" is probably a lie to get the person closer. This person is most likely a betrayer and the song's protagonist could be the would-be killer.
listen to in bloom from nirvana so good
I think this song, and a lot of Nirvana’s music, was very much of the time. It’s tragic we never got to hear how their sound would have developed over the years had Kurt still been around, but we did get the Foo Fighters so I guess that’s something.
I think this is one of Nirvana's weakest tracks. They had so, so many great songs - this to me is their most milquetoast track. I'll take Smells Like Teen Spirit, Heart Shaped Box, Lithium, Aneurysm, Scentless Apprentice, School, Negative Creep, Sappy, Oh the Guilt, Milk It, and probably 60 other Nirvana songs over this one.
I think we can all agree that LayedBak has to check out Death by Landmvrks featuring Drew York of Stray from the path
I'm still surprised Layedbak hasn't jumped on the new falling in reverse song
Check out the music video to Heart Shaped Box, pay attention to the trees and the blood bag after the solo, as well as the lyrics!
Shut up, don't traumatize him
This whole album to this day is a classic, Cobain was a legend of his time, also the drummer of Nirvana, Dave Grohl, went on to form and still is the frontman of Foo Fighters who are internationally famous, if you wanna react to some of their songs, I would recommend The Pretender, Everlong, Walk, Run, Rope and probably Wheels
Been a while since I watched u new background 🔥
Jarred Benton has a song called “As You Are” where he absolutely murdered this sample. I’m not super crazy about basic battle bars, but he did his damn thing on that one.
Ayo my g 👏 nirvana Is all of time my fav band
Dave gruhl on the drums, great, great drum player. Than he started foo fighters and is the lead singer. He is so talented.
i’m just here to comment so tjat he posts more central cee reactions
You should check out "Fell On Black Days" by Soundgarden, and "Everlong" by Foo Fighters. Foo Fighters is basically everybody from Nirvana except without Kurt Cobain, they've got some really good songs too
Foo fighters are also amazing. He should definitely do something about them.
First cd I ever bought, this is when cds had recently came out, I bought it at radio shack. Lol
Pearl Jam - Jeremy, is deffo something you should react to, love from the UK 🇬🇧
Simce you like transitions check out bullet for my valentine. Hand of blood, your betrayal, tears don’t fall, hearts burst into fire are solidified
You gotta do Harry Macks Omegle bars 14. Full of hooks. One of the best “classics”
I would recommend iron maiden - hallowed be thy name from 1982. One of the best live performances ever imo
I used to love this song when I was a child. They have much better. Bruh. 2 videos in you’re inspiring Einar to start a review channel. ⚜️💜♊️🇨🇦
Been waiting for u to listen to this one bro
Could you react to We Are The Emergency - All We See Of Stars Are Their Old Photographs not many people know of them but its such a nice band
Your unique bro❤️
so iconic 👏🤘🎶🖤
You gotta listen to the Jarren Benton cover of this song! He kills rapping over this beat!