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  • Nirvana – Grunge Content
  • plumber
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    I **** love Diamond Dave

    DezB
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    Oh yeah, Dinosaur Jr. Love them. Green Mind.
    Toadies, they’re good.
    Jesus Lizard did some right mean ol’ stuff. Grr.

    GlitterGary
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    So, the consensus is, Nirvana are rubbish, but In Utero is the best album, except Bleach may be. Or Nevermind. But that’s too popular.

    😉

    emsz
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    Nevermind.

    tazzymtb
    Full Member

    So, the consensus is,

    this is sillytrackworld….you will never find a consensus 😀

    pedalhead
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    Maybe it’s cool to knock Nevermind these days, but the impact it had at the time was huge. It brought this new grunge thing to a mass audience and kicked the somewhat stale rock scene of the early 90s up the arse. I still remember the first time I saw the SMTS video, blew my mind.

    GlitterGary
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    But is Nevermind worth listening to over BadMotorFinger or Dirt?

    tazzymtb
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    it’s worth listening to

    emsz
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    An album that opens with smells, then In Bloom, and then Come as you are, is definately worth listening to

    GlitterGary
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    I’ve got Mad Season on at the moment, can’t beat a bit of Layne Staley’s voice.

    I’ll give Nevermind a listen then.

    tazzymtb
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    I’ve got Mad Season on at the moment,

    “wake up” is a fantastic song, shame they’re all dead smack heads

    emsz
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    Just to make you feel old, I was born in the same year it was released 😆

    tazzymtb
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    come as you are, is direct rip off from killing joke’s eighties. Nirvana were being sued until someone deepthroated a 12 bore

    Inbred456
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    There was an interesting episode of the culture show I think called No Nirvana which had some great bands featured. Pearl Jam did a version of Alive that I think has never been bettered, its just a cracking version with some stunning guitar work. I had it on VHS but alas it’s vanished!

    emsz
    Free Member

    Tazzy, i just Spotified that track!

    Oh MY GOSH!!!!

    that’s so blatant

    tazzymtb
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    funnily enough dave grohl played drums with killing joke post nirvana as well

    juiced
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    just listening to in utero now. Absolutley amazing. As they all are…

    emsz
    Free Member

    *goes off to re-tune guitar to drop D…*

    MrsToast
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    Love Alice in Chains and Soundgarden, but was never a Nirvana fan.

    GlitterGary
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    Just listening to In Bloom now. It’s a canny tune like.

    tazzymtb
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    I rather liked this album as well

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmIacKQJR7Y&feature=related[/video]

    I’ll get me coat 😳

    john_drummer
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    come as you are, is direct rip off from killing joke’s eighties

    which in turn was allegedly heavily based on Life Goes On from The Damned’s Strawberries album…

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4J2aU6glt0[/video]
    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cvIPqMjORE[/video]
    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YyDg9tT0Vw[/video]

    make your own minds up…

    juiced
    Free Member

    nothing wrong with hole.

    GlitterGary
    Free Member

    Exactly.

    gravity-slave
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    I’m always keen to find new stuff.

    If you like Dinosaur Jr, I just got J. Mascis new album – loved the first couple of listens. Hope it keeps growing.
    Also check out Sebadoh, and Lou Barlow’s more recent solo album.

    Other bands in the Grunge/punk/rock area worth a listen are L7, Swervedriver, Paw, Big Black, Shellac, Gas Huffer, Fugazi and Therapy?

    Junkyard
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    FFS this is like reliving my life in the years I was not being a raver 😯
    Never rated Nirvana fairly obvious he would do something like he did I thought at the time no big surprise though sad obviously. Not the best of the time but not shite either.
    Mud honey christ years since I have heard their name let alone their stuff.

    boxelder
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    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJLOr8S2d2E&feature=related[/video]

    None better.

    Nirvana were close for me – live and recorded.

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HThLLpjlpR0[/video]

    Sebadoh – the steel HT of grunge?

    CountZero
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    Never really rated Nirvana, I bought SLTS as a cd single in Virgin on Sunset, in ’93, just to have it, really, but much preferred Soundgarden, Mudhoney, Faith No More, Screaming Trees. Honestly don’t know about Chris Cornell trying to sound like Plant, you could say the same about Mike Patton, the fact is they’re all white guys with big voices fronting loud bands. I like Zeppelin, and I’ve seen them, and all the others I mentioned; I think the best singers are Patton and Mark Lanegan.
    Once saw some lad at a gig with a tee with Cobain’s pic on, and a caption that said;
    “Kurt Cobain’s dead? Nevermind.” nearly peed myself laughing.

    user-removed
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    I managed to ignore Nirvana right the way through the whole Nevermind phase. Then I joined one of those awful CD clubs where you got the first six CDs free and they rape you for ever after.

    All they had was the best of this, that and the other crap band, songs for driving, rock anthems and the like. But they did have Bleach.

    I’ll never forget the first listen – hot, sunny Summer’s day (rare in Aberdeen). My parents had made me varnish the window frames in my room so the windows were wide open, the sounds of a suburban Summer drifting up to my teenaged ears.

    Bam! Lovebuzz came on and it really was an epiphany – stopped painting, picked up the guitar and learned the whole album from start to finish in the space of a day. Got crapped on by my folks when they came home and found me unable to stand up, having spent eight hours straight kneeling in front of my amp, the windows unvarnished and a motley crew of small children under the window, some cheering, others shouting swear words.

    Bliss.

    RustySpanner
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    I was always int the crustier side though. BTTP, Citizen Fish/Culture Shock, Senser, RDF, Blyth Power etc so grunge probably not aimed at me.
    Good god, another Blyth Power fan – who’d a thought it?

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOXH1cCG_Ck[/video]

    My original tape of A Little Touch Of Harry In The Night has stretched and is even slower then the youtube one.
    Better download here.

    Still the best thing they ever did.
    I’ve still got the booklet that came with the cassette if anyone would like a photocopied version.

    Anyway, I’ve just found this, Mr Porta pre Blyth Power:
    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiXO_23Hdcs&feature=related[/video]

    and this, which brings back a lot of memories:
    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLTyljHXAqc[/video]

    And as for Nirvana, it’s like the Beatles:
    Saying you don’t like them is just a cry for help – everyone loves them really. 😀
    ‘Unplugged’ is the best album for me.

    maxray
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    But is Nevermind worth listening to over BadMotorFinger or Dirt?

    2 of my most favourite albums! …. Mmmmm going to stick rusty cage on loud tomorrow morning!

    tazzymtb
    Full Member

    for old crustie types on here

    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2np_vxd41po[/video]

    one of the only decent things to come form stoke

    DezB
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    Last week Nirvana came on in my car (I think it was In the Pines from Unplugged), as it was playing I drove past a church with a sign outside saying “Come As You Are”. Cool, I thought.
    Tried to explain it to my boy, but he didn’t really get it.

    DezB
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    “Come as you are” sounds like “Eighties”?
    Someone taking a riff from one song and basing another song on it? Blimey! I bet that’s never happened before in the history of rock music!
    (eg. in case someone doesn’t get the sarcasm)
    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVH-5v-BhHM[/video]

    GlitterGary
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    Mr Soul is better than Satisfaction though. 🙂

    DezB
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    Come as You Are is better than Eighties 🙂

    Lifer
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    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMRqN0m5c-M[/video]

    jsm
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    Liked the music, they (Kurt) was terrible on 2 of the 3 times I saw them. First he was smacked up, second was drunk, third was late and only did three songs.

    I was younger then, so I was less irate. These days if you pay to see a band I want somet for my money. Being able to say I saw them three times to ‘grommets with kurt t-shirts born post 1990’ is all I can add. Fast forward to seeing the Foo fighters at the first t in the park, huge improvement in performance 😉

    Still like nevermind… where’s my docs and long hair gone?

    DezB
    Free Member

    Foo Fighters? *Spit*

    jsm
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    Didn’t say I liked the FF, *spit* offered back 😉 was just a comparison

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