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Listening to NEVERMIND for THE FIRST TIME in 2022! NIRVANA REACTION & Commentary
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00:00 - Introduction
00:59 - Smells Like Teen Spirit
03:55 - In Bloom
07:18 - Come as You Are
09:40 - Breed
11:49 - Lithium
14:50 - Polly
16:25 - Territorial Pissings
18:33 - Drain You
21:17 - Lounge Act
23:21 - Stay Away
25:30 - On a Plain
27:44 - Something in the Way
30:06 - Endless, Nameles
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@connoranderson7432

2 years ago

I donā€™t think anyone has said yet, but ā€œEndless, Namelessā€ apparently came out of an aborted recording of the track ā€œLithiumā€. The band was getting annoyed over repeated failed recordings and Kurt just suddenly burst into an improv that ended up turning into the track. You can actually hear him smashing his guitar at the end. They did the song live a lot, usually at the end of the set and he always destroyed his guitar at the end, in Kurtā€™s words ā€œso we donā€™t have to play an encoreā€. If you wanna see a good version, the Paramount concert is a great one cause itā€™s the only footage they have thatā€™s in HD. Iā€™d recommend Bleach or In Utero, they both give an interesting dive into the band before/after they got so popular so fast. Kurt literally went from sleeping in his car to outselling Micheal Jackson in a week. Theyā€™re both a lot rawer than Nevermind. In Bleachā€™s case, itā€™s because they havenā€™t quite perfected their sound yet, In Uteroā€™s being that they are actively trying to do something different off the back of Nevermind :)

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@avedic

1 year ago

I'm jealous that you got to experience this album for the first time only now.... I still remember the day I first heard this. I was young...it was 1994, so I was only 10, on a bus headed to Washington DC on a 3 day field trip. The kid in the seat next to me let me borrow his disc-man...and his 3 CDs: Nevermind, Green Day's Dookie, and Michael Jackson's Dangerous. SO early 90s lol. I loved it all...but Nevermind blew my mind wide open. I'd NEVER heard anything remotely close to that. I was only 10....I'd really only heard the music my parents played on the radio or what was on TV commercials. And to go from that....to hearing Nevermind, on full blast, on headphones? Honestly....it was terrifying. I remember being freaked out actually....it felt overwhelmingly intense. And I didn't understand a good deal of what it was "about" at 10....but I knew it was utterly vital....and I knew it made me feel hyper alive. I had shivers running up and down my spine....and I'd never had music do that to me. That was a very good day lol....

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@easyrecordsestudio

1 year ago

I'm pretty sure that Kurt wasn't that happy when he wrote Lithium

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@suburbanindie

1 year ago

At least you're honest about actually having heard some of this already. I can't stand it when people act like they've lived under a rock just for YouTube views. This was a HUGE band, absolutely massive. You've heard this

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@krisfrederick5001

9 months ago

The "K" shield tattoo Kurt was for "K" records in Olympia where he was living/ and he got it to remind himself to always be a kid. I had the same one by a friend with Indian ink and a beer and some weed as a tribute to him when I was 16. One poke at a time. He was my inspiration in every way after my parents divorced. Learned how to play by ear and just watching his hands.

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@BratBond1

2 years ago

Welcome to the world of grunge music. The early years of the 1990's produced some of the most raw and emotional music ever, and it changed the world of rock music forever. Bands like Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, and of course, Nirvana unleashed the hidden rage and energy that the youth and teenagers back then had with their music and lyrics. Great reaction by you, Bruna, and I hope that you continue your exploration through this genre.

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@e.s.sparks7058

2 years ago

The lyric ā€œIt's okay to eat fish/ā€˜Cause they don't have any feelingsā€ from ā€œSomething in the Wayā€ is tongue-in-cheek and a reference to Kurtā€™s Sun sign, Pisces. Pisceans are notoriously sensitive, something Kurt references multiple times in his writing, including in his suicide note (ā€œThere's good in all of us and I think I simply love people too much, so much that it makes me feel too fucking sad. The sad, little, sensitive, unappreciative Pisces, Jesus man.ā€) šŸ’”

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@scribeadventures4696

2 years ago

Awesome reaction! Endless, Nameless is a bonus hidden track. My version of the album only contains Tracks 1-12 ending on Something in the Way. Itā€™s just a really good album with amazing melody writing from a genius artist. In Utero is totally different, but I love it just as much. Worth checking out. And also the unplugged show.

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@berserkerman78

2 years ago

This is my favourite album of all time. It changed so much in the culture and Iā€™m not sure Iā€™ll see something like it again in my lifetime.

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@LongplayCentral

1 year ago

I'm a huge Nirvana fan, they were one of my all time favorite bands. It's interesting seeing you try and analyze the lyrics, hehe. I think Kurt was very much into the "word salad" method of song writing, the lyrics really don't mean anything (for the most part), it was always more about the music than it was about the lyrics for him. But for sure, it is fun to watch you go through them and get your interpretation. Loved it!

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@garysimonson1135

2 years ago

I think Breed is supposed to be a wife talking to her husband, who is having an existential crisis, and reassuring him that they don't have to do everything the way it is usually expected. Also, the connection to guns is sad, since he committed suicide by shotgun in 1994. (Although some believe he was murdered). You should check out some of the other Seattle bands of this era: Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains and Temple of the Dog.

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@phantom.wreath

1 year ago

It's important to remember Kurt Cobain never put too much thought into his lyrics. He would often change lyrics to songs until he found the right melody. He really loved music but he also never took himself too seriously. Great reaction by the way

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@Henry-tw4mt

1 year ago

Hi Bruna, seeing your reaction to the nevermind album made me cry and took me back in the years to when I first heard this cd, although now I'm 43 and I've never stopped listening to Nirvana and playing the drums.

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@mayajade6198

1 month ago

The live at Reading version of Territorial Pissings is absolute insanity and i love it. It's the end of the show, everyone's exhausted, Kurt is literally bleeding on his guitar, and they just play until there's nothing left. And then they destroy the stage so no one can ask them for an encore. šŸ¤£

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@hoopsmccann9228

2 years ago

Hi Bruna. You are so good at this. Youā€™re so into the music and the lyrical observations were very interesting. That was such a seminal time for rock music led by this album.

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@oiergarcia2426

2 years ago

Bleach incesticide and in Ćŗtero are my faveesss, i grew Up listening to nirvana and Kurt cobain has a Big place in my Heartā™„ļø Hes lyrics are very cryptic and satire but his writing was amazing

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@sevilnatas

1 year ago

Old man here, I saw Nirvana at Al's Bar in L.A. on their first trip down south and it was insane! I walked outta that place dumbfounded. It usually takes me a few hearings of a band to be hooked on them, but they got me from the jump.

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@coldloner7453

9 months ago

Iā€™ve listen to this album for years but watching you and sharing your thoughts gave me new perspectives on how I view this album now, thank you.

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@harbinger8035

1 year ago

Breed Drain You Lounge Act Underrated gems šŸ’Ž

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@giuliannareacts

2 years ago

Yay! I loved the reaction, haven't listen that album in years :) also Kurt's lyricism was very open to interpretation, also funny at times.

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