WOW!| FIRST TIME HEARING Nirvana - You Know You're Right REACTION
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- WOW!| FIRST TIME HEARING Nirvana - You Know You're Right REACTION
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This is the very last nirvana song recorded 30 years ago. January 29-31st. The last time they ever recorded. This song was not allowed to come out until 8 years after his death.
I still remember the day the song was released and it was amazing.
Yep, this is Kurt sounding totally defeated and basically checking out mentally.
Crazy to think it's been 30 years since he died.
I remember it coming out also. I also love how it still sounds like it belongs today. Some music doesn't age well, but this one does. Tremendous sound and energy!
@@dionshare7103 Longer than he was even alive. 😢
I'll always remember a letter published in Rolling Stone just after he passed away...
"Kurt Cobain was just a digital voice on a small, shiny, plastic compact disc. So why do I feel so sick and out of breath?"
Dave Grohl (former drummer of Nirvana) said that this is the most heartbreaking and hardest song for him to listen to because you can hear the pain in his voice.
One of the best use of emotion in this song is the pure insanity of the sound during the "You know you're tight" part.
There s somebody at the level of cobain in 2024? Absolutely no. Is Finish
You definitively needs to react to Nirvana : Where did you sleep last night, the live, unplug and unedited version. You will be surprised!
Yes! Very good song
ALL crap songs
Yes! They are overdue for "Where Did You Sleep Last Night"...
@@TerriDingelfinger Totally agree, Nirvana never had a good song.
@@TerriDingelfingerthan why are you here?
Nirvana’s best song.
Hands down!
Crazy to think that this almost never got released.
@@Shichiaikan i wish the whole Nirvana catalog was never released it could have saved rock n roll
The best? You know you're WRONG. 🤪 It's one of the better Nirvana songs, though.
@@TerriDingelfinger You're baiting is too obvious, Mr Dingelfinger. Do better.
In my opinion this is a very close second to "Smells Like Teen Spirit." This would be almost any other band's best song by far.
This was a stellar reaction. You guys GET IT. 🙏 RIP Kurt
As a 90's grunge kid, it's surprisingly meaningful to me that folks a generation younger than me get this song and the music. If we only could have convinced Kurt his life was worth continuing.
he was murdered
I hear that! Cutting edge artistry often comes with tragedy. So sad we lost him so young. Genius.
One of my fave Nirvana songs...he was near the end point there and you can feel it. I wish he could have found the help that might have given him a point to stop, and change his mind. And yeah, the song wasn't released till years after his death.
The pure soul force in Kurt's music was never surpassed before him or after him.
Yes! This is my favorite Nirvana song. It's one of my favorite songs, period.
It's my favorite Nirvana song also... it's so intense!
This would have been the next Nirvana album but we never got to hear it. This song was released many years later on their best of album.
Drain You - live on Nulle Part Ailleurs in 1994. Best Cobain raw scream. His guitar quit working and he was pissed!
Incredible song! Really hits hard so many years later.
Must-see live Nirvana?
"All Apologies" on MTV Unplugged. That whole show is worth watching but that one is really nice.
Yesssss
Double yess
I would say listen to every Nirvana song...but we don't have time for that do we? A few musts, I would request, are any of these...to start with: Aneurysm __ Breed __ Something In The Way __ Negative Creep __ Dive __ All Apologies __ Polly __ Lake of Fire __ In Bloom __ Sliver __ Dumb __ Rape Me __ Scentless Apprentice __ Lithium. Maybe look for any of them: Live at the Paramount.
Yall definitely needa check out nirvanas unplugged session
Nirvana Lounge Act!
they were even worse than a lounge act
@@TerriDingelfinger They were the worst thing to ever happen to rock music.
Love Amber's expressions -- she's feeling it!
Mtv Unplugged with Nirvana is an iconic live special that is a must. All their songs stripped and acoustic, as any artists featured on Mtv Unplugged were. Nirvana’s, no doubt, being the most famous.
Unplugged was the best idea MTV ever had.
@@robbob5302 back when Mtv was at least primarily music-oriented, with just a few shows, that fit their youth and pop culture brand. Like, The Real World, Beavis and Butthead, Daria, Singled Out, etc.
Mtv Unplugged was hands down a gem. They need a revamp back to their roots, in my opinion. Back to the music. Only this time, showcasing all genres, existing on one channel- rock, pop, indie, alternative, hip-hop, country, jazz, electronic, etc. At the least, get it back to being a full out, all around, music channel with VJ’s. But I think doing something like that would be a game changer, including genres, that weren’t previously.
@@clintjames5671 👍🏻
You know your right is such a simple but powerful song, Kurt's vocals still blow me away everytime I hear it!!
I recommend you check out some Nirvana demos from the Wtih Lights Out Box Set!! Some underrated tracks on there
New sub. I STILL wear my Nirvana concert T no matter how tattered it is. Love your channel and am binging as we speak. Have you heard of Neneh Cherry "Buffalo Stance" ? .... omg. So so so effing good. Where did this girl go? Hope you discover her. Looking forward to watching more. Thanks
"Paper Cuts", "Milk It" and "Big Long Now" A few to check out.
Kurt had what few singers have an ability to let go with his voice, a release that was so pure you can't help but feel it.
Nirvana unplugged omg
COME AS YOU ARE is a must listen! Amazing video as well.
Best reaction ever! You both felt this song and Kurt's voice for what it was meant to be felt.
AMBER U LOOK INCREDIBLE
Try some Nirvana MTV unplugged songs aswell
Early Chicago - Question 67 and 68. Classic horns that will make Amber's knees weak.
Years after the end. Who would've thought to get a song at all. But THAT song. Not just a left over, b-side, some garbage not good enough for release song. But such a banger. Such a heavy song. It was a gift.
I know you have done a fair bit of Nirvana, but if you are looking for suggestions, why don't you try something off their first album, entitled "Bleach"? They didn't get recognition until their second album, so most people never heard the first one until years later. The only song off it to ever get any radio play was "About a Girl" which they played at MTV Unplugged years later. The MTV version was played on the radio usually rather than the studio version. It is a very good song, although my favorite from the first record is the album-opening and heavier "Blew."
Now if you wouldn't mind, I would like it blew… 🎶
You are exactly right Amber. 😢
There are only a handful of songs that can make me cry, but this is one of them. It's not even about the foreshadowing in the song - to me it was just incredible that a song released ten years after Cobain's death was basically the culmination of Nirvana's entire body work. YKYR has everything: the melody, the aggression, the lyrics, the unusual chord changes, the distortion, the power. It's the quintessential Nirvana song, a real tour de force. I love this song to death and I'm grateful they released it.
Where did you sleep last night is a must
Good work... I completely forgot how good this song is🤘
This is the last song Kurt ever recorded. It wasn't released until about 8 years after his death. It was definitely full of pain.
A fantastic song. Used to play it for hours. But you should really check out their Mtv Unplugged Where did you sleep last night. Its epic and its a must!
*Yes, BABY!!* From the pits of his soul indeed.
"things have never been so swell; I have never failed to fail" DANG.
This was pretty near the last track Kurt ever recorded. Heck of a way to leave the stage.
Did I hear Jay ask for new artists?
Quicksilver Messenger Service:: "What About Me?" or "The Truth"
Violent Femmes "Blister in the Sun" or "Kiss Off"
X "Burning House of Love"
There. Start there.
The last song 😢 and it still hurts
"You Know You're Right" is very last song that Nirvana recorded and, as far as I'm concerned, it's second only to their iconic and world-changing "Smells Like Teen Spirit." It's such a quintessential Nirvana song; alternating between clear/soft and heavy/raw/grating and it's great throughout. This is better than most other bands' best songs and for Nirvana - at least as far as I'm concerned - it's 'only' their second best. This song is an absolute classic and rough diamond to behold.
If you listen to a song and there's a version of it on the MTV Unplugged Live show, go listen to that version as well. That performance is one of those pivotal permanently imprinted moments for most kids in the 90's.
Nirvana was a dangerous rock n' roll in their career... Kurt Cobain was as unpredictable on stage as Jim Morrison of The Doors.
Dave Grohl remarked that Nirvana would trash their gear every night when then decided they wanted to get off the stage 😂 He said they were never a band that felt jubilation after playing a show... it was like coming offstage, drenched in sweat, dry off, put a t-shirt on and then, "Hey, anybody got a beer?"
I recall a live clip where Kurt jumped into the audience w/ his guitar while playing a song... and just as he made it back onstage, a guy in the audience got irate and started hitting him hard and both Grohl and bassist Krist Novoselic stopped playing and rushed to stop the guy as security intervened.
The Who was the band that would see Pete Townshend (guitar) and Keith Moon (drums) just got berserk at the end of their set and trash their instruments every night in concert... Sadly, Kurt Cobain was later quoted in his journal, "I hope I die before I become Pete Townshend..."
When the video makers went through the Nirvana archives for footage for this music video in 2002, they claimed that they had trouble finding footage of Kurt Cobain smiling... Those rare moments where he beamed w/ joy were kept in this clip.
Kurt was struggling w/ he+++n addiction to manage his chronic pain... He hoped that when he made it w/ Nirvana, things would get better... But as Dave Grohl remarked, no one in the band was prepared for the changes that were thrust on the band once they became famous... and Kurt took the brunt of the spotlight put upon him. He had money in the bank, a big house, millions of adoring fans, a wife and a daughter... but nothing changed - he was still struggling w/ chronic pain... he was still from a broken family... he was still depressed... and things seemed to be getting worse.
Music was his salvation and gave him a place to belong... but it got to point where music and performing were no longer a source of joy... He remarked in his last note that he couldn't be Freddie Mercury and act like he was having 100% fun onstage when he wasn't.
Kurt was not alone in his sentiments... Layne Staley of Alice in Chains wrote similarly cryptic lyrics for his last songs - 'Get born again'... and 'Died'... before he passed away in 2002 from an OD... Chris Cornell of Soundgarden/ Audioslave had written so many songs that dealt w/ depression and thoughts of ending his life... Chester Bennington of Linkin Park wrote similar lyrics about his personal struggles and pain... Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots had also written cryptic lyrics like the songs - 'Still remains' ... 'Dead & bloated' ... 'Creep'... 'No way out'... He died from an OD in 2015.
And some of the other we never saw coming... Brad Delp, the original lead singer of Boston... Michael Hutchence, lead singer of INXS ... Mike Howe, lead singer of Metal Church... Drummer Ingo Schwichtenberg of Helloween ... No one predicted that they would take their own lives.
Dave's new book is very good.
For the song In Bloom there is a 2nd version that's called The Sub Pop Version that they did before they got super famous back in 1989 with a different drummer Chad Channing. The song is a bit slower than the one you played but it still rocks.
You have to check out aneurysm live from the Paramount Theatre it is amazing that three men make this amazing sound
In the 80s, we kept a tamp down on our negative emotions & all of the things that we were going through - actually we grabbed hold of them, tied them up tight, shoved them into a small, very solid metal box & shoved that box BACK into the back corner of our being - so we could get on with life & with working towards a (hopefully MUCH) better future for ourselves.
In the 90s, things started to change. I don't know why exactly but I have theories. In any case, in the 90s, emotions were not as repressed. In the 90s you did end up with grunge, alternative rock & gangster rap. Upset, sadness, anger, destruction & even death threats in music (in the rap) came out. This is just such an example of 90s music for sure.
I cried the first time I heard this. Haven’t heard it in a long time. Emotions revisited. 🥹
I still get teary almost every time I listen to it.
"You Know You're Right" is a song that Kurt was working on before he died and, iirc, was the last song that they started recording (or one of the last two?). This is one of those situations where, many years after the person died, the band went back and finished the song that they were working on before they passed. The Beatles also famously did this with two John Lennon songs that were never finished while he was alive, "Free As A Bird" and "Now And Then." In all of these cases, there were (of course) fans who thought it was sacrilegious, that you shouldn't "finish" somebody's song after they're gone, etc. For the most part, though, when it's done well, I don't think there's anything wrong with it (unless the person expressly asked them not to before they passed or something).
You asked how, as fans at the time, we reacted to this track. In the case of Nirvana's "You Know You're Right," I was stoked to get another Nirvana song after so many years and I thought the song was really great. It's not some lame B-side they "finished" in order to make some quick cash, it's a legit good song and very much in that Nirvana feel.
Same with the Beatles tracks. They're both great songs and, while idk what John would think about them going back and finishing these unfinished songs of his (dude def had some opinions), I loved both of the songs and was glad they did. Especially "Now And Then," which I thought was such a perfect goodbye to the fans and a perfect capper on the Beatles.
Btw, I know you guys reacted to "Now And Then," but have you reacted to "Free As A Bird" yet? If not, please do. And, if you do, for sure do the music video. It's a collage of moments, images, and references from throughout the Beatles' history and mythology and is stuffed full of easter eggs for Beatles fans. The song is good by itself, but the video takes it to another level if you're a Beatles fan.
Cobain's final gift to us. Great song! ♥
hahah "gift" a box of crap
@@TerriDingelfinger I agree. That's the kind of "gift" that should be sent back and marked return to sender.
My favorite of their songs!
🖤This song is hard to listen to but it is fascinating at the same time. It is the last song they recorded as a band. This is about the ending of his and Courtney's relationship among other things. This song was only performed live once in October 1993. This song was released long long after Kurt's death. Polly is another of their darkest songs.
It's about him wanting to leave Courtney. Pretty straight forward as far as Nirvana songs.
So much sound and soul from 3 people 😮
Chech out pretty much the entire MTV Unplugged
Great band.love u Kurt.. 👏 😊❤
Hello guys! You have to liten "The man who sold the world" in MTVunplugged, is a version of a song from Bob Dylan. Love you.✌
If y’all love Nirvana, do Soundgarden “ugly truth”, “loud love”, “room a 1000 years wide”, “mind riot”, “drawing flies”, “rusty cage”!
more nirvara
How can you halt the song during one of the climatic moments. Amber looked ticked.
He always does that 🤣
Or talks over a key point of a song, I'm like, "Listen to it"
He used to do it in the middle of guitar solos. I guess enough people complained he stopped. Lmao
Nirvana’s Breed…live at the Paramount/1991
It’s sooooooooooo good.
Frickin rad man, love u guys , ty. Needed this song this a.m. ✌️❤️🌎🌅🕶
Love this song…it has grown to be one of my top Nirvana songs over the years. Loved growing up in the grunge era!
I was born in 1990 so I only discovered all this music around 2002. I didn't think much about music before then, but this stuff blew me away. The whole reason I picked up a guitar.
Makes me so sad....damn he was so good..that era of alt everything really represented everything.....and it still influences bands and artists today ...RIP Kurt
Great song
You have to do nirvana lake of fire its my favorite nirvana song and lifts vocals on it are great
Yes, do In bloom again with good audio!
you can hear the pain in his voice
My favorites of theirs are always the nonalbum tracks (like this one). I've mentioned them in a previous post-- basically "D7", "Curmudgeon" and "Aero Zeppelin" in that order, are my top three.
Yes to the In Bloom studio version l! It’s so much better 🔥
You guys should react to more Nirvana songs but the early stuff of the album Bleach
Another fun one from Nirvana
OF course! do In Bloom again… it is a classic, every time you hear it you will find new details, hidden treasures 😉
The best Nirvana song is the cover of Bowie's The Man Who Sold the World.
That's not even better than Big Cheese
3:50 Cries for help.. Miss your Kurt!!
also Amber that shirt is
The official video for In Bloom is a tribute to the Ed Sullivan Show. You’d enjoy it for sure.
They already reacted to that not very long ago.
@@seanfallon6998 I thought they reacted to the Unplugged one. Must have been a different song.
Hard rock song that'll make you bang your head and cry at the same time watching it.
I've been waiting for you to get to this one.
You ever think of doing a run of all the MTV buzzbin vids? They started as alternative & punk were resurgent in the late early 90's
Wow, never heard this. So ... good. Music/art/emotion/genius.
❤❤❤😂1st early red hot chili peppers.go back!!!!!!
R.I.P kurt Cobain ❤
Legend
Going back and listening to a song would be cool, I go back and listen to your🔥 videos all the time. ❤️
I was a kid when he passed away. Was in college when this came out. It hit differently.
You have been Warned!
Genius!!
Since you mentioned reacting to live vs. studio versions of songs, I'll go ahead and take the opportunity to suggest y'all react to Rammstein performing "Du Hast" live in Paris. Rammstein is a German industrial metal band and "Du Hast" is their biggest song. The studio version is great, but the live version in Paris is CRAZY. Makes for a great reaction too. There's a reason this live version has 68 million views on TH-cam.
And, since I know Amber sometimes worries about the pronunciation of band or artist names, I'll save you a google and say that Rammstein is pronounced "ROM-shtine" (I'm sure a German speaker could get you even closer to the correct pronunciation but this is basically it).
You should check out the mtv unplugged versions ❤️
This was a sign that no one picked up on, just the way so many songs but especially "Given Up" were cries for help from Chester Bennington from Linkin' Park. And Chris Cornell was a complete shock. They are all missed very much.
My favorite Nirvana song is Sappy (Verse Chorus Verse)
This songs me sad to think about all of the great Nirvana music that was never created. They definitely hadn't reached their peak when Kurt took his life.
90's suggestion - "Who Will Save Your Soul?'" by Jewel. She did a great performance of the song at Woodstock 1999.
I loved when this was finally released, Nevermind was the first cd I bought myself when it came out
You guys do know that the drummer for Nirvana is the lead singer for the Foo Fighters Dave Groul, he’s actually in this video in little snippets.
i remember the day the news broke about his suicide. because of his actions and his lyrics we had seen it coming for months, but it still was a gut punch to have it happen. Like Scott Hutchison from Frightened Rabbit (who you should check out!)... so sad....
This song was the last one Kurt did, and it wasn't released until just some years ago.
"I have never failed to fail"
I think -- true to Kurt's songwriting -- "you know you're right" is not literally him saying to someone else "you know you're right." I think it's passive-aggressive and snarky and sarcastic. I think it's a "fuck you" way of saying: "you THINK you know you're right."
Been a while since you listened to Godsmack. A great song I would love you to listen to Keep Away it will blow your mind. 😊
The video editing is top notch. I really wished they had recorded the live version lyrics.
Potential new artist to explore - Cliff Richard. Big in the 60s and 70s - start with "Devil Woman"
My fav nirvana song