Nirvana changed the face of the music industry OVERNIGHT with this song! It went stratospheric and defined a new genre - 'grunge'. I adored them and like everyone else, I was devastated when singer/songwriter/lead guitarist, Kurt Cobain took his own life in 1994 at the peak of their fame. R.I.P. Kurt Cobain 💔
When this was released, it hit GenX like a lightning bolt - it was one of those moments in time where everyone remembers exactly where they were when they first heard it.
Nirvana wasn't the first grunge sound to emerge from Seattle during that era, but this song hit so hard it blew the doors off the whole scene. Music execs from all over the country were flocking to the pacific northwest to sign anyone they could find with a similar sound who wasn't already under contract. Nirvana influences like Pixies and Melvins are worth checking out too. As is one of my personal favorites The Gits. If it wasn't for the murder of Mia Zapata, The Gits was a perfect vehicle to turn her into the female Kurt Cobain. I love the whole genre. Miss the '90s and that music scene.
Ah The Gits, I haven't heard that in quite a while. My class at the Art Institute of Seattle in 92/93 promoted and produced a show featuring The Gits at Rockcandy. They were a lot of fun to watch. A real tragedy with respect to what happened to Mia Zapata.
Long haired old hippies were collecting farts in jars. Anything to hold onto those moments, to capitalize on that scene. It was a wild time. A good whiff and I’m right back then and there.
I said the same thing in another comment. It gives me goosebumps every single time as well, as does the video! It’s a beautiful thing, because there are very few songs that cause that reaction like this one does, and I love it!
When this video debuted on MTV it literally changed the musical landscape overnight. There was a documentary series about15 years or so ago about albums that changed music. They did an episode on Nevermind, the album this song is from and I remember them interviewing members of other bands that were popular at the time. I don't remember which band it was but the was a hair metal band who said after they heard Smells Like Teen Spirit they looked at each other and said "What the f**k are we going to do now??". Lol
As a die hard metal teen, and not hair metal, I'm talking Exodus, Slayer, Napalm death, even I had to do a double take when I heard this. You just couldn't deny the brilliance of it. In a way they were more metal than metal because the whole identity of metal was being outside of the mainstream, yet they all followed the non-mainstream cookie cutter pattern. And here comes Nirvana, like nothing before, truly not giving a crap and sounding so great.
I was in college when Nirvana hit the scene. They got huge immediately because of their unique sound at that time. When one of their songs came on in the club, the place completely erupted. Lots of great memories.
Smells Like Nirvana by Weird Al. He asked Kurt if he could parody this song and Kurt was worried it would be another "food" song like "Eat it" and "I love Rocky Road" and Al told him it would be about how no one could understand the words of this song. Kurt's response was, "Yeah, that makes sense."
Love this reaction! This song and album changed the face of rock music forever. Stripped down and raw was in, and big hair and make-up said 'sayonara.' The grunge bands spoke openly about things like alienation and depression and that raw sincerity struck a bigtime chord with Gen-X and younger Boomers, alike. ✌
Rock peaked in the 60’s and 70’s with a incredible amount of talent unleashed. The 80’s were a down time, some good artists, but all told it was blahhh. Along came these guys, plus other Grunge bands, an infused new life into rock. Sadly, it was the last gasp. Rock is dead.
@@GregCombs100 the 80’s had some great music as a whole. There were some great bands and musicians across the board. It wasn’t all hair metal and Bon Jovi. No disrespect to either. It’s just that nothing blew the roof so to speak until grunge came along... or Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit/Nevermind to bring the attention to Washington State.
RIP Kurt, a great song and if it hasn't been said one of the girls he shared a room with wrote on the wall "Kurt smells like teen spirit" which were he got the inspiration for the song
First time I heard this song, I was hooked.It had just came out, a fellow Bicycle Road riding buddy had the CD in his hand, he had just bought it. We threw his bike on the roof rack, then he says, Check out this album, just come out. He say, Play it LOUD!!!!! I was hooked....
Oh Rogue, I don't think people realize how much Nirvana and Kurt changed the music scene and how iconic there songs have become. Love them or not, Nirvana impacted all future music forever. RIP Kurt!
A massive influence on the music scene when they hit. I was in my 30's at that stage, not a teen anymore, but they still grabbed me. A big influence on three 15y old kids here in Australia that formed a band called Silverchair. Please check out one of their songs from their first album "Frogstomp". 'Pure Massacre' would be a good one to start with.
This music is as awe inspiring as the first time I heard it. I was really down on music at the time and people at the store I was working at telling me that I need to hear this new song. Of course I was cynical knowing their taste. Coincidently, within a couple of days of people try to convince me I went to a little pizza place to get a single slice. They had a jukebox and saw the song listed. I tried it out and my mind was blown! I am a rock ‘n’ roll snob. Nearly every song that eventually became my favorite eventually became the classic songs still loved today. Ironically, when I loved them Back then they weren’t accepted by the mainstream. In other words, they weren’t top 40 songs. I was an AC/DC fanatic before most people were even conscious of them, for example. On top of all that, RR you are phenomenal and I love your open mind and sensitive Spirit!
You have the most contagious, genuine, and beautiful smile. Thank you for spreading your love and joy. These days more than ever, i, personally, really need it. I really appreciate what you do.
I still remember living in Tacoma during the grunge phase and always wearing my flannel jacket with the pack of Camels in the pocket. Nirvana, Sound Garden, Alice in Chains, Screaming Trees...so good.
This song takes me back. The grunge era was the soundtrack of my high school years. Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice In Chains, Soul Asylum. Funny story Weird Al Yankovic did one of his parodies to this song called Smells Like Nirvana and people asked Kurt what he thought and Kurt told them you know you’ve made it when Weird Al calls you to ask if he can make a parody to your song. The only artist to truly never give their permission was Michael Jackson. Weird Al is a freaking legend.
I'm going to have to disagree with you about it being Michael Jackson. In an interview with Jay Leno, Weird Al said that it was Prince who turned him down.
I had the privilege of experiencing Nirvana in Brisbane on their ONLY Australian tour in the early 1990s as a SUPPORT for the Violent Femmes!!! I was blessed to have seen two such wonderful 3-piece bands on the same stage.
its crazy cause watching you dancing this music its of course pop vibe too like this song essence its like you fresh stylists teen souls music.. like very rebellious, timeless...like the very distorted guitar sound and the dancing beat this song also has, the the beautiful aestethic youngster melodies with are on many songs from them, are a modern rock and now a classic, won't let the track comes old and heavy to ears with can probably happen if you're not paying attention to the vibes and possibly you'll miss the avant garde. cheers Rogue!
Good song - so did you know that the drummer for Nirvana, Dave Grohl, is the lead singer and guitarist for Foo Fighters? He formed that band BY HIMSELF after Kurt died. For FF'ers first album, he not only wrote all of the lyrics and sang every song, he also wrote the music for every instrument, played and recorded them all. Of course now now he has Taylor Hawkins on drums and the rest of the band, but for that first album it was all him. That's talent
I remember watching this video and seeing them roll the lyrics in a scrolling banner at the bottom. It was the only video I've ever seen them do this for. The people at MTV likely didn't know what he was saying either. The exciting thing to me is how a song finds its way into your soul and resides there forever. This is one of those songs, just like Elvis' live version of "My Way". Nirvana was the explosion that opened up Grunge to the world. Pearl Jam had their hits, as did Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, Mud Honey, Harvey Danger, etc, but none of them hit the scene with a slap so hard that everyone had to stop and take notice as Nirvana with Smells Like Teen Spirit. That's why they had to scroll the lyrics at the bottom of the screen. All the "straights" had to see what all the buzz was about. None of the other bands left-hooked the industry like this one song did. No one saw it coming.
i remeber when i heard this first time,it was like sound from another dimension.I would say that even better sounded ALice in Chains song: Would?I remeber 1992 when i heard that 2 songs as a kid it was one of the best feeling ever.
This is where the grunge movement started for me, I was 16 when I heard it the first time. Went on to get into Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam etc. ✌️❤️🎸
there is alot of things in this video thats cool, for instance the crowds are fans he invited, the janitor is acctully working at the school, and they just asked him if he could in the video.
That "yodel" thing is called a vocal cry, as in crying. It's a common way of emoting when singing. I think it might originate in country music - Def Leppard producer and country afficionado Robert John "Mutt" Lange used to coax lead singer Joe Elliott with the words "You've gotta appeal to the chicks, man". At any rate, country has more than its fair share of vocal cries... :)
Hi Rogue, sorry I'm late to this vid, but love your reaction to this song, no matter how man times I here the song I react like you every time. So immersive.
You have to check out the Foo fighters. A lot of people react to best of you, everlong, the pretender and all my life. Also, if you haven’t listened to it already, check out Johnny Cash’s cover of Hurt (originally by nine inch nails). Whenever I need a good cry, I listen to that song.
The title of this came from Deodorant. After a night partying the next morning Kathleen Hanna said to Curt Cobain it smells like teen spirit in here. When the song was named Curt asked Kathleen if he could use that for the title. Check out TKO by Le Tigre. To see Kathleen.
Now, please consider doing Hole's song "Violet" --- people hate on Courtney Love, but her voice and presence in that era are just as iconic and powerful as Cobain's
Nirvana was a vibe, that whole rock era was a vibe and you, Royce, are definitely a vibe. Love your reactions. If I may recommend something from that era that would be Alice in Chains - Rain When I Die. That song hits me hard because the day the man who introduced me to AiC (and all the bands from that era) died, it rained, the sky cried with me. Peace for you, amazing creature
Coming this September, 30 years! 🎂 In 1991 before the release of Smells Like Teen Spirit, Garth Brooks rose. So did Mariah Carey. Amy Grant crossed over! L🤣L Bryan Adams had the Song of 1991. Metallica released the Black Album. Seattle band Pearl Jam released its debut album. Metro Seattle band Queensryche released Silent Lucidity. Teen Spirit was a name of a deodorant. Kathleen Hanna, singer of Bikini Kill, wrote Smells Like Teen Spirit as graffitti on a wall. After the breakup of Nirvana, 1 Dave Grohl founded The Foo Fighters 2 the producer Butch Vig founded Garbage. Suggested next Nirvana video: Sappy. RIP Kurt Cobain 🎸
Dave Grohl, one of the best drummers on the planet. It’s no accident that he joined Nirvana and they blew up. He was the missing engine that perfectly added to Kurt and Krist. I remember seeing this on MTV and KNOWING how huge they would be. I went out a fast minute after it was over and bought both their albums. I still listen to Nevermind, first to last, at least once every couple months.
Mandatory watching, and a great video parody! th-cam.com/video/FklUAoZ6KxY/w-d-xo.html I actually heard Yankovics B4 I heard Nirvana. So I consider Nirvana as doing a cover of Yankovic!😁 And TBH I prefer Yankovics version in that I can actually hear the words being sung. Just not a Grunge fan. The Beatles Forever!!!😁 😁 😁
I had tickets to see them in Cardiff in march 1994, but he overdosed on the plane so it was reschooled for April 5th - but he or Courtney Love blew his head off. No Show.
This is when rock changed. Out went the hair bands and in came grundge. I personally loved it, made me as happy as the day we killed disco.It goes with what David Gilmore said. It's not about the amount of notes you play it's how you play a note. Hair metal was glitz, glam and no heart.
It's funny you think that somehow disco died, and moreover that you had something to do with it! Dance music has always been around, and always will, whether you like it or not. And Nirvana was nowhere near the leading edge of the shift away from hair metal, but it was when mainstream radio caught on.
Kurt hated this song. In Eturo is a better album. The riff is a monster riff. Kurt's voice is a man in pain. This is why they blew up. Genuine, authenticity. Nirvana got that 'Quiet, Loud' vibe from The Pixies. 'Smells like Teen Spirit' comes from a girlfriend if Kurt who said 'He smells like Teen Spirit'. Teen spirit being a popular deodrannt in USA
"Our little group has always been and always will until the end."
Kurt cobains voice is just raw emotion, you feel everything he sings even if you can’t understand the lyrics
Nirvana changed the face of the music industry OVERNIGHT with this song! It went stratospheric and defined a new genre - 'grunge'. I adored them and like everyone else, I was devastated when singer/songwriter/lead guitarist, Kurt Cobain took his own life in 1994 at the peak of their fame. R.I.P. Kurt Cobain 💔
When this was released, it hit GenX like a lightning bolt - it was one of those moments in time where everyone remembers exactly where they were when they first heard it.
Oh man! I was 15 when this song change everthing of rock. Long life to the Grunge 🤘🏻
I was 17. Rock on, brother!
I was about the same age too. What a time to love music.
Grunge died with Kurt
Nirvana wasn't the first grunge sound to emerge from Seattle during that era, but this song hit so hard it blew the doors off the whole scene. Music execs from all over the country were flocking to the pacific northwest to sign anyone they could find with a similar sound who wasn't already under contract. Nirvana influences like Pixies and Melvins are worth checking out too. As is one of my personal favorites The Gits. If it wasn't for the murder of Mia Zapata, The Gits was a perfect vehicle to turn her into the female Kurt Cobain. I love the whole genre. Miss the '90s and that music scene.
I 2nd Pixies and Melvins. Never seen any reaction to The Melvins, and they're one of my favorite bands
I'd add Mudhoney and Mother Love Bone
It was a fun time to be in Seattle during that time.
Ah The Gits, I haven't heard that in quite a while. My class at the Art Institute of Seattle in 92/93 promoted and produced a show featuring The Gits at Rockcandy. They were a lot of fun to watch. A real tragedy with respect to what happened to Mia Zapata.
Long haired old hippies were collecting farts in jars. Anything to hold onto those moments, to capitalize on that scene. It was a wild time. A good whiff and I’m right back then and there.
This song still gives me the goosebumps after all these years.
And I have to fight the urge to just jump around like crazy.
I said the same thing in another comment. It gives me goosebumps every single time as well, as does the video! It’s a beautiful thing, because there are very few songs that cause that reaction like this one does, and I love it!
When this video debuted on MTV it literally changed the musical landscape overnight. There was a documentary series about15 years or so ago about albums that changed music. They did an episode on Nevermind, the album this song is from and I remember them interviewing members of other bands that were popular at the time. I don't remember which band it was but the was a hair metal band who said after they heard Smells Like Teen Spirit they looked at each other and said "What the f**k are we going to do now??". Lol
As a die hard metal teen, and not hair metal, I'm talking Exodus, Slayer, Napalm death, even I had to do a double take when I heard this. You just couldn't deny the brilliance of it. In a way they were more metal than metal because the whole identity of metal was being outside of the mainstream, yet they all followed the non-mainstream cookie cutter pattern. And here comes Nirvana, like nothing before, truly not giving a crap and sounding so great.
Was it The Beatles???🤣 🤣 🤣
"Oh well! Whatever! Nevermind!" - the mantra of the early 90's GenXer! Lol
When she says “I wanna break something” that pretty much sums it up.
Loved 'em. Kurt was born in the same hospital I was in Aberdeen.
Great reaction...I saw Nirvana live in concert in 1993...Best concert ever!
I was in college when Nirvana hit the scene. They got huge immediately because of their unique sound at that time. When one of their songs came on in the club, the place completely erupted. Lots of great memories.
You’re so pretty!!! And I can feel how good you are as a person! Keep it up!!
I'm miss Kurt still to this day. I have a Nirvana tattoo on my back so he will never be forgotten 💜
I got a Nirvana tattoo on my arm
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Seattle with its grunge scene was jamming, long ago. RIP Kurt, and thanks for entertaining us.
Smells Like Nirvana by Weird Al. He asked Kurt if he could parody this song and Kurt was worried it would be another "food" song like "Eat it" and "I love Rocky Road" and Al told him it would be about how no one could understand the words of this song. Kurt's response was, "Yeah, that makes sense."
Love this reaction! This song and album changed the face of rock music forever. Stripped down and raw was in, and big hair and make-up said 'sayonara.' The grunge bands spoke openly about things like alienation and depression and that raw sincerity struck a bigtime chord with Gen-X and younger Boomers, alike. ✌
Rock peaked in the 60’s and 70’s with a incredible amount of talent unleashed. The 80’s were a down time, some good artists, but all told it was blahhh. Along came these guys, plus other Grunge bands, an infused new life into rock. Sadly, it was the last gasp. Rock is dead.
@@GregCombs100 the 80’s had some great music as a whole. There were some great bands and musicians across the board. It wasn’t all hair metal and Bon Jovi. No disrespect to either. It’s just that nothing blew the roof so to speak until grunge came along... or Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit/Nevermind to bring the attention to Washington State.
RIP Kurt, a great song and if it hasn't been said one of the girls he shared a room with wrote on the wall "Kurt smells like teen spirit" which were he got the inspiration for the song
First time I heard this song, I was hooked.It had just came out, a fellow Bicycle Road riding buddy had the CD in his hand, he had just bought it. We threw his bike on the roof rack, then he says, Check out this album, just come out. He say, Play it LOUD!!!!!
I was hooked....
Saw them live in Seattle.. about a month before. A year later I attended a wedding who's yard overlooked Cobain's back yard and the garage.
And now: Blur: „Song 2“! Or: Cranberries „Zombie“ - or: Weird Al Yankovic: Smells Like Nirvana!
"I wanna break something.." 😆👍❤️🎶
Another great reaction. I’m old so I lived through a lot of shift changes in music.
This one was unique.
Oh Rogue, I don't think people realize how much Nirvana and Kurt changed the music scene and how iconic there songs have become. Love them or not, Nirvana impacted all future music forever. RIP Kurt!
A massive influence on the music scene when they hit. I was in my 30's at that stage, not a teen anymore, but they still grabbed me.
A big influence on three 15y old kids here in Australia that formed a band called Silverchair. Please check out one of their songs from their first album "Frogstomp". 'Pure Massacre' would be a good one to start with.
The song that changed the music industry and popular culture.
This music is as awe inspiring as the first time I heard it. I was really down on music at the time and people at the store I was working at telling me that I need to hear this new song. Of course I was cynical knowing their taste. Coincidently, within a couple of days of people try to convince me I went to a little pizza place to get a single slice. They had a jukebox and saw the song listed. I tried it out and my mind was blown! I am a rock ‘n’ roll snob. Nearly every song that eventually became my favorite eventually became the classic songs still loved today. Ironically, when I loved them Back then they weren’t accepted by the mainstream. In other words, they weren’t top 40 songs. I was an AC/DC fanatic before most people were even conscious of them, for example. On top of all that, RR you are phenomenal and I love your open mind and sensitive Spirit!
I like the whole album this song is on.
You can find Kurt’s vocals isolated on their own. Trippy.
You have the most contagious, genuine, and beautiful smile. Thank you for spreading your love and joy. These days more than ever, i, personally, really need it. I really appreciate what you do.
My favorite Nirvana song and I love it when Royce rocks out!🤘🏽🙏🏽✌🏽❤️
You have such a gentle voice. 🙂🙂
I still remember living in Tacoma during the grunge phase and always wearing my flannel jacket with the pack of Camels in the pocket. Nirvana, Sound Garden, Alice in Chains, Screaming Trees...so good.
Nothing like some Nirvana on a tuesday. Great reaction again. You show that energy.Thanks..😊
This song takes me back. The grunge era was the soundtrack of my high school years. Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice In Chains, Soul Asylum. Funny story Weird Al Yankovic did one of his parodies to this song called Smells Like Nirvana and people asked Kurt what he thought and Kurt told them you know you’ve made it when Weird Al calls you to ask if he can make a parody to your song. The only artist to truly never give their permission was Michael Jackson. Weird Al is a freaking legend.
I'm going to have to disagree with you about it being Michael Jackson. In an interview with Jay Leno, Weird Al said that it was Prince who turned him down.
@@jtx38 no you’re right not sure how I got that confused
@@jtx38 I remember Eat It by Weird Al, Michael Jackson Parody.
Thank you for reintroducing me to this. Punk was, in some ways, a throwback to the roots of rock and roll . Pure, uninhibited rebellion and angst.
I had the privilege of experiencing Nirvana in Brisbane on their ONLY Australian tour in the early 1990s as a SUPPORT for the Violent Femmes!!! I was blessed to have seen two such wonderful 3-piece bands on the same stage.
Let it all out 🙌😤 Blow off all your steam!!!! Perfect song for those moments!
My lifetime rock band, soundtrack and first rock band I listen to
... BIG CLASSIC ... BIG SOUND ... BIG RESPECT ...
My brother got me into Nirvana,
Can't say I've listened to a lot of their stuff, but what I have listened to is boss.
Peace and Love ❤️🙏❤️
Opened the doors and changed the music scene. simple nuff. Great reaction!
its crazy cause watching you dancing this music its of course pop vibe too like this song essence its like you fresh stylists teen souls music.. like very rebellious, timeless...like the very distorted guitar sound and the dancing beat this song also has, the the beautiful aestethic youngster melodies with are on many songs from them, are a modern rock and now a classic, won't let the track comes old and heavy to ears with can probably happen if you're not paying attention to the vibes and possibly you'll miss the avant garde. cheers Rogue!
Good song - so did you know that the drummer for Nirvana, Dave Grohl, is the lead singer and guitarist for Foo Fighters? He formed that band BY HIMSELF after Kurt died. For FF'ers first album, he not only wrote all of the lyrics and sang every song, he also wrote the music for every instrument, played and recorded them all. Of course now now he has Taylor Hawkins on drums and the rest of the band, but for that first album it was all him. That's talent
You can't forget Pat Smear also being part of Nirvana and the Foo Fighters.
Foo Fighters prove that all the talent in Nirvana died with Kurt
And also Taylor Hawkins was the drummer for Alanis Morrisette and she looks exactly like a young Dave Grohl
I remember watching this video and seeing them roll the lyrics in a scrolling banner at the bottom. It was the only video I've ever seen them do this for. The people at MTV likely didn't know what he was saying either. The exciting thing to me is how a song finds its way into your soul and resides there forever. This is one of those songs, just like Elvis' live version of "My Way". Nirvana was the explosion that opened up Grunge to the world. Pearl Jam had their hits, as did Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, Mud Honey, Harvey Danger, etc, but none of them hit the scene with a slap so hard that everyone had to stop and take notice as Nirvana with Smells Like Teen Spirit. That's why they had to scroll the lyrics at the bottom of the screen. All the "straights" had to see what all the buzz was about. None of the other bands left-hooked the industry like this one song did. No one saw it coming.
Fantastic song!!! Thanks Rxyce! 😊🌹
i remeber when i heard this first time,it was like sound from another dimension.I would say that even better sounded ALice in Chains song: Would?I remeber 1992 when i heard that 2 songs as a kid it was one of the best feeling ever.
love your voice and you are just fyne. :) Keep up the great videos.
That's for me the most emblematic song by Nirvana...
A song that makes you FEEL
Wow! This takes me way back. This is such a classic. Rock on Royce!!!! 🤘 🤣🎈🎈
This is where the grunge movement started for me, I was 16 when I heard it the first time. Went on to get into Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam etc. ✌️❤️🎸
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You got the vibe!
You want a vibe? Clutch, Spacegrass.
Highschool flashback hahaha ! Great vids, keep up the good work ;)
there is alot of things in this video thats cool, for instance the crowds are fans he invited, the janitor is acctully working at the school, and they just asked him if he could in the video.
The drummer for Nirvana is Dave Grohl-who is now the lead singer/guitarist for the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame inductee band The Foo Fighters!!!
One of the most influential songs of the rock era....
Your comments about this song were on point RR 💯
That "yodel" thing is called a vocal cry, as in crying. It's a common way of emoting when singing. I think it might originate in country music - Def Leppard producer and country afficionado Robert John "Mutt" Lange used to coax lead singer Joe Elliott with the words "You've gotta appeal to the chicks, man". At any rate, country has more than its fair share of vocal cries... :)
Grunge = Soul + Metal
Hi Rogue, sorry I'm late to this vid, but love your reaction to this song, no matter how man times I here the song I react like you every time. So immersive.
THE BEST ROCK SONG EVER EXISTED ON THIS PLANET!!!!
Try Weird Al Yankovic's parody song of this "Smells Like Nirvana" for a good laugh
Now you have to compare this to the 'Swing' cover by Paul Anka!!
Yes, Nirvana in a Swing style!! 😲
Funny thing is, it works!
Now you must listen too Weird Al's parody of this song, "Smells like Nirvana."
You have to check out the Foo fighters. A lot of people react to best of you, everlong, the pretender and all my life. Also, if you haven’t listened to it already, check out Johnny Cash’s cover of Hurt (originally by nine inch nails). Whenever I need a good cry, I listen to that song.
The title of this came from Deodorant. After a night partying the next morning Kathleen Hanna said to Curt Cobain it smells like teen spirit in here. When the song was named Curt asked Kathleen if he could use that for the title. Check out TKO by Le Tigre. To see Kathleen.
Now, please consider doing Hole's song "Violet" --- people hate on Courtney Love, but her voice and presence in that era are just as iconic and powerful as Cobain's
facts, Cortney is a legend too in my book
Hole is good band.
Celebrity skin is still a favorite of mine but Violet is a great song too!
@@eventingirl001 yes!!!
Erase her from musical history. Primus, coat tails of a dead man says it all.
his voice is Raw, not the greatest trained voice!! but sucks you in, feel like he is singing from his sleeve everytime.. so amazing!!
That may be the best part that his voice wasn’t “trained.”
Nirvana was a vibe, that whole rock era was a vibe and you, Royce, are definitely a vibe. Love your reactions. If I may recommend something from that era that would be Alice in Chains - Rain When I Die. That song hits me hard because the day the man who introduced me to AiC (and all the bands from that era) died, it rained, the sky cried with me. Peace for you, amazing creature
Coming this September, 30 years! 🎂
In 1991 before the release of Smells Like Teen Spirit, Garth Brooks rose. So did Mariah Carey. Amy Grant crossed over! L🤣L Bryan Adams had the Song of 1991. Metallica released the Black Album. Seattle band Pearl Jam released its debut album. Metro Seattle band Queensryche released Silent Lucidity.
Teen Spirit was a name of a deodorant.
Kathleen Hanna, singer of Bikini Kill, wrote Smells Like Teen Spirit as graffitti on a wall.
After the breakup of Nirvana, 1 Dave Grohl founded The Foo Fighters 2 the producer Butch Vig founded Garbage.
Suggested next Nirvana video: Sappy.
RIP Kurt Cobain 🎸
You needed some pompoms to rock out like one of the cheerleaders in the video.
Thanks rogue
What could have been !
Good old times and I was there✌️
He was a God for sure
i was 17 when they released this one..
I love Nirvana, Vocalist Kurt Cobain , I think they started in 1987, I was 16 years old when Nirvana came out, what memories 🤘🤣
A list for you :-)
Dave Grohl, one of the best drummers on the planet.
It’s no accident that he joined Nirvana and they blew up. He was the missing engine that perfectly added to Kurt and Krist.
I remember seeing this on MTV and KNOWING how huge they would be.
I went out a fast minute after it was over and bought both their albums.
I still listen to Nevermind, first to last, at least once every couple months.
Foo Fighters prove Dave should ONLY play drums
Good music rip kurdt
Now you need to watch Weird Al Yankovic’s parody of this. It’s called “Smells like Nirvana”.
Mandatory watching, and a great video parody!
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I actually heard Yankovics B4 I heard Nirvana. So I consider Nirvana as doing a cover of Yankovic!😁 And TBH I prefer Yankovics version in that I can actually hear the words being sung. Just not a Grunge fan. The Beatles Forever!!!😁 😁 😁
A different take: Tori Amos covers this solo on a piano. But, yeah, this song drives hard.
Damn Sista, you be jamin
I agree that you should follow this up with Weird Al Yankovic’s parody "Smells Like Nirvana"
This song is like the ups and downs of being bipolar
I had tickets to see them in Cardiff in march 1994, but he overdosed on the plane so it was reschooled for April 5th - but he or Courtney Love blew his head off. No Show.
Can you check out Blues Traveler "Hook"
This is when rock changed. Out went the hair bands and in came grundge. I personally loved it, made me as happy as the day we killed disco.It goes with what David Gilmore said. It's not about the amount of notes you play it's how you play a note. Hair metal was glitz, glam and no heart.
Preach! 💯
It's funny you think that somehow disco died, and moreover that you had something to do with it! Dance music has always been around, and always will, whether you like it or not. And Nirvana was nowhere near the leading edge of the shift away from hair metal, but it was when mainstream radio caught on.
There's a version of this song by Noah Gundersen that I think you would absolutely love
"A Denial"!!
Rumor has the drummer is a rock god
Kurt hated this song. In Eturo is a better album. The riff is a monster riff. Kurt's voice is a man in pain. This is why they blew up. Genuine, authenticity. Nirvana got that 'Quiet, Loud' vibe from The Pixies. 'Smells like Teen Spirit' comes from a girlfriend if Kurt who said 'He smells like Teen Spirit'. Teen spirit being a popular deodrannt in USA
Be sure and listen to “Weird Al” Yankovic parody “smells like Nirvana”
It was approved by Kirk
And he honored Al Yankovic for doing it
Rouge eres genial 💙💞
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you wait til you realise who is on drums lol
'I feel stupid and contagious'