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Janes addiction are fab, saw them many years ago 3rd on the bill to creaming jesus and fields of the nephilim. Pigs in zen is still one of my fave tracks ever
Early stuff worth exploring? Always thought they were a bit inconsistent so never bothered going back to Ritual or earlier.
new Jane's Addiction, good stuff. I agree Strays in an excellent album.
The early stuff is great - Nothing's Shocking is my favourite album, better than Ritual IMO.
Holy thread resurrection!
Has anyone got the new Jane's album? Just got it for me birthday, and only given it a few listens so far.
What do you think?
Has anyone got the new Jane's album
heard it, but sadly, it does nothing for me. Oh Vienna.
(Yes, I know that dates me horribly)
Slimtubbing; I was right at the front for that gig; how disturbing was the lead singer of chumbawumba! Nun habit and a bloody crucifix....
4 pages and still no mention of The Breeders ?
I always felt that the grunge tag didn't sit well with Nirvana when measured against other grunge bands, such as Alice In Chains, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam. Their music was a lot more immediate and to the point. A lot less fret ****ery too. I always felt that the band that suited the grunge tag best was Sonic Youth.
I think In Utero is the most representative of what Nirvana were trying to achieve. Nevermind always sounds too polished, and Bleach sounds like a band trying to be part of something they were not.
My favourite band from that age has to be Jesus Lizard. Id never given them a listen until I saw them 3 years ago. Best band I have ever seen. Incredibly intense from the second they walked on until they finished. Bunch of 50 year blokes showing younger bands how to play a rock show. Goat and Liar are definately worth a spin.
I am currently listening to Dinosaur Jr and Mission of Burma. Sebadoh are worth a listen, start with Bakesale or Bubble and Scrape. They are an acquired taste.
I like the Breeders, Last Splash is my favourite album. Still, I'd rather listen to the Pixies though.
Nickf - that's what I'm worried about, I wasn't too impressed with the the first few album listens, except for the singles I'd heard already.
Guess I'll have to see if it's a grower.
"I think In Utero is the most representative of what Nirvana were trying to achieve" +1
Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, alice in chains and soundgarden did it for me 😉
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4 pages and still no mention of The Breeders ?
Never saw The Breeders as a grunge band. Pod is amazing though. I love the cover of Happiness Is A Warm Gun, and Im no Lennon fan and I dont like covers much either. Kim Deal always looks like she loves playing live.
Check out Senser - Age of Panic and then some of their other stuff - I absolutely loved their stuff around that era. Reminds me that I must listen to it again some time - it's been ages!
you lot may appreciate this:
http://www.dangerousminds.net/comments/kurt_cobain_talks_about_literature_and_life
oh and why no mention of The Amps?
I think the Breeders were on the Grunge continuum, veering towards Country it has to be said, but in there.
Saw them at the Big Day Out in Auckland in (er mumble) they blew all the other bands off the stage, pissed all over Soundgarden.
Senser +1
often played in the car before a bicycle ride
I forgot about the new Jane's album, will have to go find it
Senser's "Eject" is one of my hot faves, especially for riding.
Been listening to In Utero again a lot recently, really love "Tourettes" 🙂
I heard the Jane's album a few months back. Only listened to it once. Seemed very dull. My ears have moved on.
Seriously - 8 months ago I missed this thread, I have no idea how.
Nirvana, were great if they meant something to you at the time, now they are a talking point for most of the worlds music bores! Either listen and like or just leave it!
Grunge, was great, music moved on - I still want to go and visit Seattle though.
Anyone around that era surely got into Pantera then left grunge alone though right?
Mentions of Gorilla Biscuits and none of Rival Schools - the music 'fans' of this forum are dead to me, dead I say!
Pretty much any band from the early Sub Pop days/grunge scene outplayed them.
Well that's wrong for a start.
Nirvana blew Mudhoney and Tad away on the FudgePackinCrackSmokinSatanWorshipinMotherfickers tour. That was 1989, I think. I don't know how much earlier Sub Pop goes than that.
[i]Anyone around that era surely got into Pantera then left grunge alone though right?[/i]
Definitely not. Clichéd rock/metal bollocks blah!
Pantera?
Not on my watch, sonny!
+1 for Jane's Addiction
-1 for Strays or the new one (The Great Escape Artist) though - okay in places but they don't stand up to either Nothing's Shocking or Ritual (or the "live" first album).
Just as well Jane's can still cut it live, cos they've managed two albums in 20 years and neither of them are any good really.
Oh, and as a newbie who didn't see the thread originally - much mockery for the person who suggested a couple of pages back that the Pixies ripped their sound off from Nirvana - suggest you need to look at the chronologies of those two bands a little more closely and then ask who was ripping off who's sound there.
And, for the record, re. the original topic, my Nirvana albums in order of preference (not including bootlegs):
Bleach
In Utero
Incesticide
Unplugged
Nevermind
btw Jane's Addiction were never "grunge" if that even meant anything, ever.
mudhoney and jesus lizard on my phone for riding home.
it might be pissing with rain and windy as hell but i`m well up for it.
gorrilla biscuits - no we are getting somewhere.. minor threat anyone?
Yes to minor threat. Always felt it was a good name for a rabbit.
the Kyuss song, thanks for that. Nirvana was/is good, just listened to Love Buzz: lovely.
My big thumbs up goes to Sonic Youth , the louder the better.
I can help sputnik 😉
Dez, thats exactly what I did! Done it before and no problems ❓
you used youtu.be instead of youtube.com - it only works for youtube.com and IIRC vimeo.com
Working now, at last after umteenth edit!
