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Date of upload: Nov 20, 2021 ^^
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My dad has a story about seeing Nirvana like a week before the Smells like Teen Spirit single came out. Basically he got free tickets to see them for promoting the Nevermind album. Apparently it was a pretty small venue, and only about thirty people were really listening to them. They were playing smells like teen spirit, and no one really seemed particularly interested in their performance. Funny that about a week later it would become a hit and one of the most famous songs ever.
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since a lot of people arguing, i'll tell you where it was:
Les Foufones Electriques in Montreal Canada in September of 1991. my dad got free tickets because of his radio show.
I hope that clears up the confusion.
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Kurt was a poet. He constantly wrote poetry. He also didn't believe lyrics were important, and is known for writing some lyrics right before recording them. Kurt would inject couplets from his poems into his lyrics and SLTS is a great example of this. People who try to find meaning in his lyrics will never succeed because so many of the lyrics were from disseparate poems with no shared meaning. You can find meaning in couplets, but trying to tie several couplets together in meaning is a pointless endeavor.
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Re: Dave's belief that Kurt came up with lyrics five minutes before. A story that doesn't often come up in this debate is the time Kurt pretended, for the benefit of those who happened to be in the studio at the time, to write "Something In The Way" just off the top of his head. The song had been played more or less complete over two year ago at that point. I won't speculate as to why Kurt would do with but when considering how much thought Kurt put into his songs and his lyric I think this moment should be considered. Kurt spent at least some time lying to the people around him about his process. He also definitely spent hours and days working on one song over and over.
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it was the entire package you know, the riff, the lyrics, the video, and the sheer chaos of Nirvana's live performance of this song ... there's something about it that just can't be explained (much like adolescence itself). I think the allure of chaos among teens is what made Teen Spirit an anthem.. awesome video brah
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