Most people don't want another monthly subscription payment. Why don't Sirius just offer an option to buy the full video podcast episode for like $3? Makes way more sense than hoping a few clips on YT will make people rush out and pay for another subscription.
@@CasperLD do you think that makes sense but you obviously don’t know how Sirius works. It’s a streaming platform. Not an on-demand network. They would have to do shit loads to change their format and it doesn’t fly with the radio.
@@JustinLesamizwell he did say that he constantly listened to them around the time he got the late show. But he could be lying I guess, but I doubt it.
Fun fact; Flea played trumpet on Teen Spirit with Nirvana at that Hollywood Rock Festival in Brazil in 93. The Chili Peppers and AIC also headlined. Incredible!
I hate how people refer to Alexandra Ocasio-Corez as AOC because whenever I see those initials I start thinking people are talking about AIC and get disappointed that it's just dumb politics
it took me 4 of these videos to realize that this WAS steve albini and not pat smear...plenty of empathy for kurt but i think it's difficult not to have empathy for kurt at this point.
The South American trip Dave was referring to happened in January 1993, and In Utero was recorded shortly after. They also demoed half of the album with Jack Endino sometime in Fall of 1992.
@@billepperson2662 not so much: João Gordo introducing the band, Courtney Love drunk with a bottle of whisky behind the band on stage, Kurt and Dave switching instruments… it was a chaotic performance but I loved it. And, yes, part of the audience left the show.
Hearing Albini talk about the greatest album ever recorded at Pachyderm was worth the click. Seamonsters is the most underrated album of all time, IMO.
Cool that you like Seamonsters, I almost never see it get a shoutout here in the States. I was already a fan and was blown away by the quality of the engineering on that record. It sounds like the band is in the room with you.
That was in 1993! I happened to be in Brazil (my mom’s Brazilian) and remember watching it on TV! I was 11 years old. Kurt spat on the TV cameras, and even exposed himself! I was watching it with my dad…who’s very conservative, he was hella pissed at Kurt 😂😂😂! The next day that was ALL everyone in the country talked about! It’s important to note that the line up also featured: Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Alice in Chains, and L7! Amongst other Brazilian Bands.
Joâo Gordo has some funny stories about that period with Nirvana. He tells he went after drugs with Layne Stanley on daylight and after the concert he had a similar ride with Kurt and Courtney.
Was only 13 years old when In Utero came out, but used to fall asleep while listening to the cassette tape on my walkman almost every night. Shortly after, Kurt was gone and it hit me like a ton of bricks when I heard the news. Was non-stop on MTV. Had no idea the album was recorded in my home state of MN only a couple hours away from me until I was well into my 20's, maybe even 30's. Now I have my own teenager kids listening to them. Great interview, I love hearing these conversations.
It's strange that we feel so much for a person we never met. I always thought it's weird. My grown kids and wife knows that the beginning of every April is a hard week. My gr8 uncle died of Cancer and Kurt was gone.
You have no idea what you’re talking about. They weren’t married dude. He has other problems in his life if he ever looked troubled. To you he’s the Nirvana guy. Nirvana is one part of his life. It’s like someone believing everything you do has to do with college.
@zachsabbath1 people say a band is like a marriage as an analog. If a relationship with other men mean that much to you you might be a homosexual. Not anything wrong with it but be who you are.
@@Gcssdvnkloiutescyour obtuse and have no idea what kind of talent and hard work it takes to do something like a create a band let alone hold one together.
It was a "weird trip to South America" because they made it be like that. I mean, Hollywood Rock was a huge festival, they didn't take it too seriously maybe because of Cobain's issues (the lack of heroin in Brazil) and prefer to have crazy party nights in São Paulo instead. There is a bunch of amazing recordings from that festival, like L7, Alice in Chains in 1993 and Sepultura and Aerosmith in 1994 among others.
Sounds like it, kurt could've died after nevermind and probably been even made more of an impact. In utero kinda misconstrued Nirvanas image in a fleshly way
I re-listened to "Nevermind" and "In Utero" Yes, NM is well-produced/over-produced, whatever you want to call it and IU is more raw. I think any bands need one commercially well-produced album or song to be an gigantic famous band. NM was the one for sure. It is just so perfectly produced. Drums are so tight. Everything is very tight.
I completely agree. Another band from the same era, Monster Magnet, put out two very raw independent or small label releases before they recorded an album called Dopes To Infinity in 1994 (at the Magic Shop and Electric Lady in New York). The songwriting got better, but the production took a quantum leap. It's really just a beautiful listen, and according to some interviews with the band's mastermind, Dave Wyndorf, regarding the recording process, there is a level of technical precision in the engineering that he insisted upon, and which nearly drove everyone else in the band to quit. It's a classic album that is totally slept on by a lot of Gen X music fans (my generation). Check it out if you don't know.
These stories are so entertaining to hear! I was a Nirvana fan from the beginning. They broke the mold of music at that time (hair bands). Dave Grohl and Foo Fighters are one of my favorite bands. They went through a lot as a band in a short time.
I don't think they broke the mold, they distilled a lot of the sounds and feelings that were becoming popular in the alternate scenes in the UK, US and Australia.
These interviews with David, Krist and Steve Albini are so good. Insightful, informative, and relaxed. Conan obviously knows the subject matter, is a fan without being a fanboy and it all seems to be in his wheelhouse. They all sound wise with their hindsight, though, one can’t help but sense a little bit of the loss that the tragedy of losing Kurt at such a young age, has on the questions and answers.
The way Dave said "Hollywood Rock" is funny and makes sense, but Hollywood was the name of one of the cigarettes from the brand (Souza Cruz) that created the festival. There was also Carlton Dance and Free Jazz festivals, all cigarette names, good times when smoking would, at least, bring Nirvana to you, nowadays only cancer ...
wasn't it that a lot of the american bands weren't even aware that it was a Cigarette brand until they got to the shows? I mean I assume management was aware but when you are doing 100 shows a year other details don't always get noticed for every show.
@@TheSickNeeds I'm sure a lot of them didn't know, even management. I have to correct myself, the brand didn't create the festivals, they paid for it, it was created from some promoters that I can't recall the names, and with whom they probably negociated, so if they didn't ask "why Hollywood?", they probably wouldn't know. Anyway, it wasn't a sensitive matter in those days, most rock stars smoked and would be happy to play for a cigarette brand. I think maybe U2 didn't like it when they came, but that's the only.
@@maddymud Yes! I was there in Sao Paulo. Obviously great just to be with Nirvana but the concert per se wasnt great. Kurt seemed too out of it, stopping a lot mid songs to complain about the lighting and to talk to Krist, his voice wasnt excellent... Funny that his hair was kind of reddish brown and he had a big beard, didnt even look like him. Not complaining, again, it was a trip to be there anyway
To put some context about the festival, Hollywood rock was a festival put together by a cigarette brand called Hollywood that was popular in Brazil back in the day.
The story behind the jam session in Rio is that in addition to start doing things for In Utero, they recorded and helped with material for Hole album (Courtney's band)
its weird to me. cause i could relate to kurt so much between the age 11 till i was 16. seemed like someone turnt on a switch inside my brain. i couldnt feel that kind of music anymore. i got into blues. it was good for me. cause i wrote records. started playing shows myself. always something between bluesfolk and noise rock. and now im sittin here turning 27 in two months and i start to find a way back to kurt. i feel him again its like i totally know how he felt at certain times. i know a lot of people out there are going to call me crazy and insane. but its true. at least to my head. and as i fall back into that kind of music. into this kind of person. everything seems to change. im so clear headed, im almost afraid. i see everything connecting and as i see this, nothing makes sense anymore. everything i wanted to say is, its weird. and its not gettin better. its just like; as much as i love everybody and everything, i also hate it all. peace out boys and girls❤
I'm one of the funders of Pachyderm studios. They're mostly right. The house was built by a student of Frank Lloyd Wright. And the desk thing they're talking about is called "The Executive Planner"
He's only five years older then me and I can ramble with the best of them. Krist seems more shellshocked than anything. I'd love to see a one on one interview with him and hear what he has to say without any interruptions.
Nirvana played in BMG Ariola Studios in Brasil. They even recorded a few Hole songs, only a few surfaced, but Nirvana's surfaced a bunch, but only a few videos remains unsurfaced. We wish to see the entire footage one day, sooner. I don't want to be old enough to see that.
I remember when the album came out,and my buddy is like dude have you listened to it Right Channel only 🤯🤯🤯 Classic now and was a classic then better to burn out then fade away R.I.P. Ty for the lasting music for my generation and so many others,may you find the peace in death that you couldn't find in life.
Was in high school in Seattle when Nirvana (and grunge) blew up. When I was older I used to go to Linda's Tavern (the last place Kurt was seen before that tragic event) and have a drink in the booth that looks out onto the street. I'd stare at the rain and just imagine that he sat there doing the same. Yeah, that Nevermind album was, as some say, "overproduced" but that was the trend at the time. Every record was compressed as insanely as possible (listen to how loud Soundgarden's BadMotorFinger is). Someone stole my original press Nevermind CD when I was in the military (it had the two hidden tracks). Anyway, fun to ramble on TH-cam comments on a Friday around the 30th anniversary of In Utero. I remember exactly where I was on I-5 when I heard Heart Shaped Box for the first time on the radio. Sigh
Seeing Krist labeled as the "guitarist of Nirvana" made me sigh. He was "the bassist" and Kurt the guitarist, anyone else feel like Sirius XM should recognize this distinction or am I just a sensitive bassist? haha
The São Paulo gig was infamously horrible, with Kurt totally wasted, wearing a bra, spitting on the TV cameras and crawling on stage while the band performed bizarre covers. But there’s a reason for that. Hollywood Rock had this name because it was sponsored by Hollywood, a then popular cigarette brand here in Brazil, but the band didn’t know that. According to João Gordo (from seminal Brazilian punk band Ratos De Porão), he’s the one who told Kurt about this. Kurt was pissed and decided to “sabotage” the São Paulo gig. Alice In Chains, L7 and RHCP were also on the bill and afterwards many of them went clubbing in downtown São Paulo. João Gordo tells about this night in his autobiography.
I'm liking this... But it's also bringing me back to dark teenaged times... I cannot possibly explain to anyone how many times and in how many formats I've purchased Nirvana albums. Nirvana and the Beatles...
@@marsoblivi0n945lol yeah Dave certainly does love to talk, and he’s everywhere these days. I love the guy, but don’t need to see on stage with every bloody band! 😂
I definitely feel a little bit of animosity in the air between Dave and Krist. Dave, I believe is more of a capitalist and Krist is a simple soul who was there for the purity he saw in Kurt. I think Krist was hurt on the business side which Dave has thrived in since Nirvana.
In utero is alright wouldnt say amazing, kurt sounds very flat compared to the other albums. I don't think it was translated as well as they wanted it to be despite all the money they put into it. You don't need a million dollar recording studio or insanely overpriced production to make great music , don't think albini was the best choice but at the time it's what was available
ME TOO. Krist is hilarious. He's gotten a lot quieter. Although back in the day he used to drink wine a lot so he was loose and funny and boisterous and loud.
i think something that really bothered Kurt Cobain near the end of his life, was that he felt people were trying to control him. if you follow his life closely, it would seem that his label, his wife, even Krist were at times short, & debatably controlling seeming of him, & especially under the pretense that he was a drug user. I think Krist might be the only one willing to say this though, truly.
There's a reason they never wanted Conan to be the star of late night. He always did what he wanted and never let others control him. So, it's fitting Conan interviewed Nirvana who lived by the same principles.
Dave, shut up and let Krist say something. Krist starts: well-stop immediately Dave starts with his lamentations. Krist is the founder of Nirvana, Kurt's best friend since high school and he certainly has a lot to say, if you would let him. But you're a big corporate star now, and that's all Kurt hated. And at the time of Nirvana, I didn't hear two sentences from you. Then you were smaller than a mouse. Typical rock star syndrome. And next to you sits an honest, dear man who doesn't want to stand out, even though he has much more to say about Kurt and Nirvana. Btw 3rd Secret rocks. Much more interesting band than corporate and boring F.fuckin'F. But Christ is too well-bred and too polite to say something like that. That's why there are many people who listen to him and still love him very much. Greetings from your Croatia
Krist kept Kurt inline & Kurt was amazing Dave made the beats so bombastic that the basic riffs exploded he was so important thank you Nirvana I already had music but they should all of us we could do it too get together with some friends play in a basement
post the whole thing!!
It's streaming on every service...
@Mars-mr3om idk their policy on video, I'm just talking about audio.
Most people don't want another monthly subscription payment. Why don't Sirius just offer an option to buy the full video podcast episode for like $3? Makes way more sense than hoping a few clips on YT will make people rush out and pay for another subscription.
@@CasperLD do you think that makes sense but you obviously don’t know how Sirius works. It’s a streaming platform. Not an on-demand network. They would have to do shit loads to change their format and it doesn’t fly with the radio.
Learn. How. To. Internet.
Conan is such a great interviewer. And obviously a Nirvana fan.
No. He obviously did research, or had assistants do it. There's too much stuff he got wrong to be THAT big of a fan. Still, he was very respectful.
@@JustinLesamiz I didn't say "big"... Yet, I don't think he would do an interview nowadays in which he is not personally invested/interested.
His pace of interview, his ability to let the artist talk and don't interrupt. I agree
@@JustinLesamizwell he did say that he constantly listened to them around the time he got the late show. But he could be lying I guess, but I doubt it.
@@JustinLesamiz He's old and his brain is farting in and out. Leave Conan alone!
Fun fact; Flea played trumpet on Teen Spirit with Nirvana at that Hollywood Rock Festival in Brazil in 93. The Chili Peppers and AIC also headlined. Incredible!
Nirvana was terrible on stage! Horrible show!
@@galvarro77 honestly their best show from that decade. very raw
@@galvarro77 Nirvana was even better when they sounded like crap
Don't forget L7.
I hate how people refer to Alexandra Ocasio-Corez as AOC because whenever I see those initials I start thinking people are talking about AIC and get disappointed that it's just dumb politics
Conan really needs to become a music journalist because his knowledge and love of music is evident throughout this interview.
Lively to hear Steve talk about Kurt. He is so honest, but also speaks with so much care and empathy for the person Kurt was. This is great.
it took me 4 of these videos to realize that this WAS steve albini and not pat smear...plenty of empathy for kurt but i think it's difficult not to have empathy for kurt at this point.
The South American trip Dave was referring to happened in January 1993, and In Utero was recorded shortly after. They also demoed half of the album with Jack Endino sometime in Fall of 1992.
Surprised I didn't know this. Thanx! Sad that most songs are incomplete, but cool they reunited briefly with Endino.
this show in Brazil (1993) was insane. Awesome bands. Until this days the stories behind this festival are remembered.
I was there!
no rio?
@@gabriellcesario sp
@@marceloBAdARI what do you remember? Is it true a lot of the audience left?
@@billepperson2662 not so much: João Gordo introducing the band, Courtney Love drunk with a bottle of whisky behind the band on stage, Kurt and Dave switching instruments… it was a chaotic performance but I loved it. And, yes, part of the audience left the show.
Hearing Albini talk about the greatest album ever recorded at Pachyderm was worth the click. Seamonsters is the most underrated album of all time, IMO.
Cool that you like Seamonsters, I almost never see it get a shoutout here in the States. I was already a fan and was blown away by the quality of the engineering on that record. It sounds like the band is in the room with you.
What's funny is that I had a friend that liked seamonsters a lot, but I liked George Best a little more.
I highly recommend checking out US maple and anything off skin graft records.
That was in 1993! I happened to be in Brazil (my mom’s Brazilian) and remember watching it on TV! I was 11 years old. Kurt spat on the TV cameras, and even exposed himself! I was watching it with my dad…who’s very conservative, he was hella pissed at Kurt 😂😂😂! The next day that was ALL everyone in the country talked about! It’s important to note that the line up also featured: Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Alice in Chains, and L7! Amongst other Brazilian Bands.
January 93”
Joâo Gordo has some funny stories about that period with Nirvana. He tells he went after drugs with Layne Stanley on daylight and after the concert he had a similar ride with Kurt and Courtney.
Was only 13 years old when In Utero came out, but used to fall asleep while listening to the cassette tape on my walkman almost every night. Shortly after, Kurt was gone and it hit me like a ton of bricks when I heard the news. Was non-stop on MTV. Had no idea the album was recorded in my home state of MN only a couple hours away from me until I was well into my 20's, maybe even 30's. Now I have my own teenager kids listening to them. Great interview, I love hearing these conversations.
Same age for me... Probably same kind of Walkman too!
It's strange that we feel so much for a person we never met. I always thought it's weird. My grown kids and wife knows that the beginning of every April is a hard week. My gr8 uncle died of Cancer and Kurt was gone.
First time Krist seems genuinely at peace and at terms reflecting on everything which is beautiful to see.
You have no idea what you’re talking about. They weren’t married dude. He has other problems in his life if he ever looked troubled. To you he’s the Nirvana guy. Nirvana is one part of his life. It’s like someone believing everything you do has to do with college.
Yea he was fucked up for a long time from his divorce with Shelley
@zachsabbath1 people say a band is like a marriage as an analog. If a relationship with other men mean that much to you you might be a homosexual. Not anything wrong with it but be who you are.
@@Gcssdvnkloiutescyour obtuse and have no idea what kind of talent and hard work it takes to do something like a create a band let alone hold one together.
Yeah hes been through the ringer. Kurt's original friend.
It was a "weird trip to South America" because they made it be like that. I mean, Hollywood Rock was a huge festival, they didn't take it too seriously maybe because of Cobain's issues (the lack of heroin in Brazil) and prefer to have crazy party nights in São Paulo instead. There is a bunch of amazing recordings from that festival, like L7, Alice in Chains in 1993 and Sepultura and Aerosmith in 1994 among others.
The concert sucked.
Such a good interview been hearing bits and pieces as I’m driving around
I grew up in Minnesota and never knew they recorded there!
Orgulho do In Utero ter sido gestado aqui no Brasil.
If it weren't for brazilians Kurt would probably still be alive.
Sounds like it, kurt could've died after nevermind and probably been even made more of an impact. In utero kinda misconstrued Nirvanas image in a fleshly way
@@talktalktalktalktalk WTF 🤨
@@mikaelfernandesmoreira6487 have respect for the man and his legacy
wat lololol @@talktalktalktalktalk
I re-listened to "Nevermind" and "In Utero" Yes, NM is well-produced/over-produced, whatever you want to call it and IU is more raw. I think any bands need one commercially well-produced album or song to be an gigantic famous band. NM was the one for sure. It is just so perfectly produced. Drums are so tight. Everything is very tight.
I completely agree. Another band from the same era, Monster Magnet, put out two very raw independent or small label releases before they recorded an album called Dopes To Infinity in 1994 (at the Magic Shop and Electric Lady in New York).
The songwriting got better, but the production took a quantum leap. It's really just a beautiful listen, and according to some interviews with the band's mastermind, Dave Wyndorf, regarding the recording process, there is a level of technical precision in the engineering that he insisted upon, and which nearly drove everyone else in the band to quit.
It's a classic album that is totally slept on by a lot of Gen X music fans (my generation).
Check it out if you don't know.
@@peachmelba1000 Monster Magnet is the shit. Dopes to Infinity is a classic album. Both are definitely well regarded in stoner metal circles.
Nevermind was Kurt's well deserved reward for his hard work during Bleach
These stories are so entertaining to hear! I was a Nirvana fan from the beginning. They broke the mold of music at that time (hair bands). Dave Grohl and Foo Fighters are one of my favorite bands. They went through a lot as a band in a short time.
I don't think they broke the mold, they distilled a lot of the sounds and feelings that were becoming popular in the alternate scenes in the UK, US and Australia.
I could hear these 4 talk all day, I love this so much
These interviews with David, Krist and Steve Albini are so good. Insightful, informative, and relaxed. Conan obviously knows the subject matter, is a fan without being a fanboy and it all seems to be in his wheelhouse. They all sound wise with their hindsight, though, one can’t help but sense a little bit of the loss that the tragedy of losing Kurt at such a young age, has on the questions and answers.
Something about Krist… he oozes cool dude vibe!
We’re invested now. Might as well post all of it!
Krist gets like 10 words in throughout the entire interview..... bummer
He’s a bass player… They say more with less
The way Dave said "Hollywood Rock" is funny and makes sense, but Hollywood was the name of one of the cigarettes from the brand (Souza Cruz) that created the festival. There was also Carlton Dance and Free Jazz festivals, all cigarette names, good times when smoking would, at least, bring Nirvana to you, nowadays only cancer ...
wasn't it that a lot of the american bands weren't even aware that it was a Cigarette brand until they got to the shows? I mean I assume management was aware but when you are doing 100 shows a year other details don't always get noticed for every show.
@@TheSickNeeds I'm sure a lot of them didn't know, even management. I have to correct myself, the brand didn't create the festivals, they paid for it, it was created from some promoters that I can't recall the names, and with whom they probably negociated, so if they didn't ask "why Hollywood?", they probably wouldn't know. Anyway, it wasn't a sensitive matter in those days, most rock stars smoked and would be happy to play for a cigarette brand. I think maybe U2 didn't like it when they came, but that's the only.
@@davidj.4814 - there’s footage of Flea playing trumpet on Teen Spirit down there
@@maddymud Yes! I was there in Sao Paulo. Obviously great just to be with Nirvana but the concert per se wasnt great. Kurt seemed too out of it, stopping a lot mid songs to complain about the lighting and to talk to Krist, his voice wasnt excellent... Funny that his hair was kind of reddish brown and he had a big beard, didnt even look like him. Not complaining, again, it was a trip to be there anyway
@@davidj.4814 - I was gonna do the AZ state fair gig and didn’t make the drive. Still regret it. Saw NearVana play a benefit in 2020
To put some context about the festival, Hollywood rock was a festival put together by a cigarette brand called Hollywood that was popular in Brazil back in the day.
Cigarettes and acrylic pencil tubes own the world.
_NEEEEED_ the entire interview.
Conan: So, what's your favorite song you recorded?
Krist: Well----
Dave: Well actually! Here's the thing!
Let the man speak Dave!
He doesn’t know how to not be the center of attention
Krist tends to ramble off topic in interviews though. Always has.
He's like the Lars Ulrich of Nirvana (except Lars was there from the beginning). Krist is the one with a real story to tell.
@@stevenhaas9622 Yeah, but I'm willing to hear any ramblings if it has to do with Nirvana or even slightly related.
Krist seems kinda fried though.
The story behind the jam session in Rio is that in addition to start doing things for In Utero, they recorded and helped with material for Hole album (Courtney's band)
fun fact: “Simon Ritchie” was Sid Vicious’ real name
Correct, although I never understood the Simon part, because John Lydon always said he was one of the “Four John’s”. Maybe it’s his middle name.
Nós brasileiros temos que ser orgulhosos, boa parte de In Utero nasceu aqui
its weird to me. cause i could relate to kurt so much between the age 11 till i was 16. seemed like someone turnt on a switch inside my brain. i couldnt feel that kind of music anymore. i got into blues. it was good for me. cause i wrote records. started playing shows myself. always something between bluesfolk and noise rock. and now im sittin here turning 27 in two months and i start to find a way back to kurt. i feel him again
its like i totally know how he felt at certain times. i know a lot of people out there are going to call me crazy and insane. but its true. at least to my head. and as i fall back into that kind of music. into this kind of person. everything seems to change. im so clear headed, im almost afraid. i see everything connecting and as i see this, nothing makes sense anymore.
everything i wanted to say is, its weird. and its not gettin better. its just like; as much as i love everybody and everything, i also hate it all.
peace out boys and girls❤
Finally someone says some about Kurt struggling.
I'm one of the funders of Pachyderm studios. They're mostly right. The house was built by a student of Frank Lloyd Wright. And the desk thing they're talking about is called "The Executive Planner"
Keep em comin! Lock these guys up in a house and interview the shit out of them. Then bring in Pat and Butch!
i wanna hear chris talk as freely as he would back in the day. what shame age is
He's only five years older then me and I can ramble with the best of them. Krist seems more shellshocked than anything. I'd love to see a one on one interview with him and hear what he has to say without any interruptions.
Nirvana played in BMG Ariola Studios in Brasil. They even recorded a few Hole songs, only a few surfaced, but Nirvana's surfaced a bunch, but only a few videos remains unsurfaced. We wish to see the entire footage one day, sooner. I don't want to be old enough to see that.
Here for Conan ❤
Recorded our third album at Pachyderm. Legendary place.
band?
How to summon *Brazilians* ... LOL
*Brazil* loves *Foo Fighters* and *Nirvana*
I remember when the album came out,and my buddy is like dude have you listened to it Right Channel only 🤯🤯🤯 Classic now and was a classic then better to burn out then fade away R.I.P. Ty for the lasting music for my generation and so many others,may you find the peace in death that you couldn't find in life.
I am looking forward to this one
I enjoy hearing Steve's insights. Great interview
Was in high school in Seattle when Nirvana (and grunge) blew up. When I was older I used to go to Linda's Tavern (the last place Kurt was seen before that tragic event) and have a drink in the booth that looks out onto the street. I'd stare at the rain and just imagine that he sat there doing the same. Yeah, that Nevermind album was, as some say, "overproduced" but that was the trend at the time. Every record was compressed as insanely as possible (listen to how loud Soundgarden's BadMotorFinger is). Someone stole my original press Nevermind CD when I was in the military (it had the two hidden tracks). Anyway, fun to ramble on TH-cam comments on a Friday around the 30th anniversary of In Utero. I remember exactly where I was on I-5 when I heard Heart Shaped Box for the first time on the radio. Sigh
Kudos to "NAS NUVENS", the brazilian studio where they jammed 👏
Seeing Krist labeled as the "guitarist of Nirvana" made me sigh. He was "the bassist" and Kurt the guitarist, anyone else feel like Sirius XM should recognize this distinction or am I just a sensitive bassist? haha
Bass is guitar. Its bass clef
You are a sensitive bassist
The São Paulo gig was infamously horrible, with Kurt totally wasted, wearing a bra, spitting on the TV cameras and crawling on stage while the band performed bizarre covers. But there’s a reason for that. Hollywood Rock had this name because it was sponsored by Hollywood, a then popular cigarette brand here in Brazil, but the band didn’t know that. According to João Gordo (from seminal Brazilian punk band Ratos De Porão), he’s the one who told Kurt about this. Kurt was pissed and decided to “sabotage” the São Paulo gig. Alice In Chains, L7 and RHCP were also on the bill and afterwards many of them went clubbing in downtown São Paulo. João Gordo tells about this night in his autobiography.
he bought a bunch of valium from the airport gift shop and started taking a bunch of them, Dave said he was horrified
Also there was the lack of heroin available in Brazil, wich nowadays persists. That drug never become popular here
I love these guys
their best album
I'm liking this... But it's also bringing me back to dark teenaged times... I cannot possibly explain to anyone how many times and in how many formats I've purchased Nirvana albums. Nirvana and the Beatles...
That's because Nirvana were the Beatles for the 90s
Best part about albini is I’m sure he absolutly WILL be using every one of those pens and sharpies in his shirt pocket
s/o the the washer and dryer in daves basement for giving us Curmudgeon 🤘
Dave refuses to let Krist talk.
I wish Dave would have talked More when Kurt was around.....
You can tell that Dave has told these stories a million times in past interviews. At least he is much more polished at doing them than Krist.
It’s because he never shuts up.
@@marsoblivi0n945 Take this like for saying what I was thinking
@@marsoblivi0n945lol yeah Dave certainly does love to talk, and he’s everywhere these days. I love the guy, but don’t need to see on stage with every bloody band! 😂
Super fucking good interview Coner
Dave always stops krist talking 😄
I definitely feel a little bit of animosity in the air between Dave and Krist. Dave, I believe is more of a capitalist and Krist is a simple soul who was there for the purity he saw in Kurt. I think Krist was hurt on the business side which Dave has thrived in since Nirvana.
3:57 , I love this man
In Utero was an amazing album, but too bad Kurt didn’t have a chance to do a few acoustic albums as he got older.
In utero is alright wouldnt say amazing, kurt sounds very flat compared to the other albums. I don't think it was translated as well as they wanted it to be despite all the money they put into it. You don't need a million dollar recording studio or insanely overpriced production to make great music , don't think albini was the best choice but at the time it's what was available
Dave always talks let Krist speak
Wish Dave would shit up sometimes. Especially when krist is in the room.
That would stink.
Conan should of asked what happened with that kid, imagine seeing Kurt at the supermarket
Dang, I wanted funny Krist to spar with Conan.
ME TOO. Krist is hilarious. He's gotten a lot quieter. Although back in the day he used to drink wine a lot so he was loose and funny and boisterous and loud.
I could listen to these guys talk for hooooooooooours
i think something that really bothered Kurt Cobain near the end of his life, was that he felt people were trying to control him. if you follow his life closely, it would seem that his label, his wife, even Krist were at times short, & debatably controlling seeming of him, & especially under the pretense that he was a drug user. I think Krist might be the only one willing to say this though, truly.
?What are Steves Albini shoes
@ the Brazil show - flea plays trumpet on Teen Spirit
5:02 Krist Novoselic - Guitarist of Nirvana
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Priceless interview! It finally feels okay to listen again. For a long time, for me, it hurt to listen. Now it feels good again.
I wish Dave would hush. He blocks Chris when he starts to speak. Kinda like … shut up Dave. Let Chris talk
This was a fantastic interview. Loved every second. Conan, please interview RATM! You + Tom + Zack would be legendary.
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5:49 maybe yeah in unison
I wish Dave would let Krist talk
Would be nice if Krist would get more words in ...
It was 1993 in Brazil, Dave. I was there.
David is talking a lot again.
He’s unconscious. Lame. He’s the master
"Again"?? More like ALWAYS.
There's a reason they never wanted Conan to be the star of late night. He always did what he wanted and never let others control him. So, it's fitting Conan interviewed Nirvana who lived by the same principles.
Hollywood was a cigarette brand that sponsored the rock festival in Brazil
does anyone have any clips on either Dave or Krist talking bout the meaning of Cobain's songs?
Dave is the first american I've heard say "São Paulo" correctly
It's insane to hear these stories about Pachyderm studio.
8:25 that’s how it is/was with Evan Dando… not Kurt
I Love My Drug Buddy
Why parts of the interview?
where i found the complete interview?
Is it possible to watch full interview somewhere?
Dave talks over Krist way too much.
No price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself, as it were.
Pachyderm studios Minnesota in February
RIP Albini
I'm so glad he can't victimize any more children
Where can I listen to the full thing?
Have it all on conans youtube...wish hevwouldnt have sold podcast to sirus
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷Brasil!!!!!! First to comment !!!!! We love foofigthers !!!! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Nirvana, Come to Brasil! kkkkkkkkk
Come to Brazil!!!
Dave never lets Krist talk.
Damn Dave let krist speak!!!
Dave, shut up and let Krist say something. Krist starts: well-stop immediately Dave starts with his lamentations. Krist is the founder of Nirvana, Kurt's best friend since high school and he certainly has a lot to say, if you would let him. But you're a big corporate star now, and that's all Kurt hated.
And at the time of Nirvana, I didn't hear two sentences from you. Then you were smaller than a mouse. Typical rock star syndrome. And next to you sits an honest, dear man who doesn't want to stand out, even though he has much more to say about Kurt and Nirvana. Btw 3rd Secret rocks. Much more interesting band than corporate and boring F.fuckin'F. But Christ is too well-bred and too polite to say something like that. That's why there are many people who listen to him and still love him very much. Greetings from your Croatia
Dave really doesn't let Kris talk. Pretty annoying.
If only grohl would talk more
I wish they numbered these .... quite annoying to not know where it ended.
Krist kept Kurt inline & Kurt was amazing
Dave made the beats so bombastic that the basic riffs exploded he was so important thank you Nirvana
I already had music but they should all of us we could do it too get together with some friends play in a basement
I have a Nirvana In Utero shirt ❤
Yeah right. Prove it.
I had that shirt. The white one. 25+ years ago.
Should have asked Dave if he regrets forcing Taylor to take the poison