It’s coming. There’s a reason we’re all gravitating to Nirvana again. The bullshit of this phoney, fake , corporate social media life is reaching a high. People are tired of artificial food, music and plastic instagram models .
Pat was a really great addition to the band. He filled up their live sound and had an electric presence, like Krist. He even appeared in a few interviews which is also really cool.
I agree. If Kurt hadn’t died and Nirvana had survived I think Pat would of become a full member. He really added an extra layer to their sound and was awesome all round.
I still don't think people understand how talented Kurt was. They say oh he wasn't that good of a guitar player. Sure technical wise maybe but he wrote riffs, etc that the best guitars in the world would KILL TO HAVE. He had the best ear for melody I've seen along with maybe Elliot Smith and Lennon. He even N wrote alot do the drum fills. He also was a absolutely brilliant writer. No one will ever speak to me like Kurt did growing up in the 90s,and still does all these years later. And the reason it still does is he was an absolute poet. Also was a dam good artist. And his voice. Man that voice. You can listen to it forever. It's so soothing yet so raw and brutally honest. It's also another thing that's underrated. Kurt could sing his ass off without even straining. Kurt hands down was our Lennon, and imo no one is close to him from my generation talent wise. He's too versatile and different. And he was evolving ever record. Christ he never even had a bad song and what he accomplished in a short time period is only rivaled by the Beatles in that aspect. So creative, so innovative, so honest, so frigging sad he's gone
Honestly it angers me so much when people say "Kurt Cobain wasn't a good guitarist." I'd rather listen to his solos more than any Kitk Hammett or Angus Young. Kurt Cobain truly wrote the best riffs of all time, and most of them are hard to play and sing at the same time
Yeah I remember one day I put it on my tv. I was drinking and smoking cigarrettes. I saw it from start to finish and I end up drunk and sleeping at the sofa LOL
Everyone talking about Pat Smear and his cigarette toss, what about his guitar playing? It's some crazy, aggressive playing. I think it's pretty amazing and very unique.
@@Owen-ne6pe If you have decent headphones turn on surround sound in your windows settings, Pat's guitar plays in your right ear, he was the rhythm guitarist so when Kurt does his solo listen for the rhythm guitar
Nah... Okay, it is great, for sure, and I'm glad to have live versions with the 2nd guitar and of course, all the overdubbing in the amazing studio versions, but... there's something about the power trio bands, only 3 piece and what you can do with that live that's better.
I love the intentional irony of the song title, lol. It's the opposite of radio friendly, and definitely not the hook-filled hit that would spark a surge in album sales. I guess that's why I'm mad for this tune.😂
I bought the album when it came out, and I didn't really like the song for many years, but for the past few years it has become one of my favs, it's so fucking awesome.
One of the last great? Didn't this come out in 94? There are so many good "rock" albums that came out after this. Deftones, Foo Fighters, Qotsa, Ratm, Tool, Soundgarden, Green Day, Korn, Hatebreed, Black Keys, Andrew WK, White Zombie, Pantera, Code Orange, Turnstile, Incubus, and Drug Church all put out records after In Utero. Don't get fooled into thinking rock died with Nirvana. Besides Bleach is the better album
@@wes1hoskins truth be told..none of those bands u named put out anything as good as in utero....Tool's Aenima & Lateralus are mind-blowing masterpieces...but they ain't no In Utero
I can only imagine how fucking amazing it would have been to be in the crowd for this. The wall of sound from the guitars. The pounding drums and the relentless driving bass. Kurt's voice and naked emotion. God damn. I really really hate sounding like one of those people from my generation who never moved on from the 90s, because there's been a lot of incredible music released since, but nothing else for me has captured that same raw, frenetic energy as Nirvana. Peak rock.
being a young "metalhead" in the early 90's ...instead of rejecting and blaming Nirvana for blowing so many of those bands out of work I embraced them. It was a cleansing / purge that was long overdue and the truly great bands survived and flourished when the popularity of "grunge" lessened every so slightly. There is a reason that 30 years after his death Kurt and Nirvana are so popular, truly one of the most gifted songwriters to EVER put music to tape. The coolest MF to ever live without even trying to be cool. I miss that dude every day and always wonder what amazing things he would have done next.
Dave thumping the absolute living out of those drums. Love it. I remember seeing this back on MTV back in the day and being blown away by this performance.... and this was the first song!
I accidentally recorded this in early 1994 on mtv waiting for a soundgarden concert to air. I fell asleep watching the tape and woke up to the opening riff of breed and was hooked immediately. It started a life long love of nirvana and i taught myself how to play drums watching Dave pound these songs out time and time again.....probably the most significant concert in my musical life and in my opinion the best live performance they ever had.....they were absolutely perfect front to back
@MillennialSmark Fair SG are definitely more metal and Nirvana more punk. Pearl Jam suck and just happened to be in Seattle when the other good bands got big
This very performance first aired on MTV in 1993 when I was 10 years old, and I watched it as it was being aired live. Since that day, I never stopped drumming. Today, I owe much of my career to following my passion that this VERY performance instilled in my younger self. Sometimes, I still feel like that 10 year old kid!
I always liked drums as a kid. When I was like 8 my parents bought me a Sears drum set that I destroyed in 2 hours Christmas morning. It literally had cardboard drum heads! I really got into drums when Nevermind came out. I had a broken right leg so I practiced air drumming. Once I healed up, I went and bought a brand new Tama Rockstar. (couldn't afford the Artstar) All I had to do was train my right leg to do what my left had been practicing for 4 months. Took a few weeks. 30 years later, and I'm still playing drums.
@@johnbauer9628 how cool is that!? Every young drummer must go through that first cardboard drum set phase! Ahh.. to be young again. Music is that time portal to the fountain of youth.
I think In Utero was Kurts apology for Nevermind. The album is just beautiful from beginning to end. Nevermind is like candy: Overproduced and slick and very easy to digest. And frankly a great sounding album. But In Utero really defines Nirvana in the way they wanted to be known. It is absolute artwork.
@@Mr__Joe Elaborate on that. Not denigrating your comment, but honestly wanting to hear you describe why. I love Bleach too but have my reasons as to why you think it is actually a better album. Hope you respond.
Sadly i actually live in a place where most of the people my age there didn't know band rock's including Nirvana. Its just not as popular as in america here 🥲@@Alien0.03
This song has really great lyrics. everything about this song makes you want to listen more. when I am having moments of sadness or pain, I watch Nirvana videos and I find the sadness and pain I feel goes away temporarily. so glad to be able to listen to this
Couldn't agree more about the lyrics. "A blanket acned with cigarette burns" is one of my all time favourite lines, so evocative of a time in many peoples' lives. Also love the wordplay with stuff like "afterbirth of a nation" and "bipolar opposites attract." Classic Cobain, shame the song is so underrated.
This concert was the pinnacle of MTV. It was an event. You’d be hard pressed to say anything on that channel is worth watching now. There are a lot of factors, but the death of Nirvana/Cobain definitely ushered in an end of an era. What a performance.
This could, quite possibly, be one of the greatest performances of a single song I’ve ever seen in my life. Ik many people thought that later in the tour they absolutely banged this (which they’re not wrong,) but the energy here is unmatched. Starting off with the cig toss by Pat too. Not to mention the rest of the concert. Unreal.
i can safely say that this whole concert is perfect, both audio and performance wise, whoever made the mixing of the concerts really managed to both capture the live setting while making each instruments and vocals sound clear and almost studio like, it's pure bliss to listen to with headphones
Use just once, and destroy Invasion of our piracy An afterbirth, of a nation Starve without your skeleton key I love you for what i am not I did not want what i have got A blanket acne'd with cigarette burns Speak at once while taking turns What is wrong with me? What is what i need What is wrong with me? Nothing to do with what you think If you ever think at all Bipolar opposites attract All of a sudden my water broke I love you for what i am not I did not want what i have got A blanket acne'd with cigarette burns Speak at once while taking turns What is wrong with me? What is what i need What is wrong with me?
I remember seeing them live at The Forum in Inglewood, CA. And this was the first song they played that night. The song has a great build-up and tempo. Then the whole crowd was jumping to the beat and went crazy. What a way to start the show. And everyone was just enjoying the music back then. Where today, everyone would be too busy holding up their phones to try to take some crappy videos.
seems like there aren't many people who love both nirvana and tool. real shame as they're both phenomenal bands for their own reasons. really wish more people could appreciate many different styles and approaches to music.
My Nirvana favorite song, by far. I remermber the first time that I listened full In Utero in vinyl for the first time in 1994. Energy of this album is just fucking amazing. Maybe better than Nevermind.
I blame Pat for my 20 year smoking addiction lol. I watched this recording a billion times back the day and I always thought that was the single coolest thing I've ever witnessed in my then 17 years of living.
human is evolving animal, if u do stupid can stop doing, for smoking firtst step is to say u smoke u are not smoker, u dont need to smoke, smoking isnt cool, u are just conditioned ur self when school every break u go smoke then ur body is like pavlov dogs
One of the best Nirvana performances! Wasn't a huge fan of the entire concert itself but wow what an opener. ALso Scentless Apprentice from this concert is insanely good! Ah maaaaan so good! arrrghh
What I love so much about this song is how absolutely tight everyone is, but it’s also very “messy” in sound. Like everyone’s just jamming away randomly, but they’re all on the same wavelength.
music like this is something I can listen to all the time. it is comforting and makes me feel better. the lyrics are great. you won't find music like this today. that is why I am so glad for videos like this and songs like this.
I remember hearing this from my moms womb that night at the concert. It… moved me. I considered how much angst the singer had and thought, ‘maybe I’m not ready to enter such a brutal world.’ So I wasn’t born at the concert. A week later, I realized I was just being silly and broke my moms placenta. Best concert ever.
I remember watching a rerun of this whole concert on MTV when i was a kid late at night. No matter what time it came on i stayed up to watch the entire thing.
@@hank-wg7or honorary? Really? He was a founding Punker from the California scene that help form one of the most influential punk bands out of America.... The Germs. You are an honorary Nirvana fan.
My FAVORITE Nirvana tune. Titled as a packagable, mass-blast, record company-friendly tune to sell records, then written as 3-something minutes of fantastic, distorted noise and frenetic transitions.
One of my favorite performances of one of my favorite songs. Everyone who played with them said Nirvana always played well and this is powerful proof of that. Love the energy and intensity. Man, to be a 14 year old headbanging like a lunatic to this all over again.
It's been 30 years. I think we're ready for this kind of music again.
Agree...nuff of this crappy nowadays music
It’s coming. There’s a reason we’re all gravitating to Nirvana again. The bullshit of this phoney, fake , corporate social media life is reaching a high. People are tired of artificial food, music and plastic instagram models .
Look out for Saty and Lavell
@@satysixx Can I get a spell check on that, please? I put it into RUclips and Google and nothing is coming up.
God dam strait. There will never be another influx of talent like the 90s, but a change has to come eventually
The Pat Smear cigarette toss is absolutely incredible
Very stylish...! ^^
That was the thing which l noticed very first....it was awesome...
So punk rock.
Awesome hey
Aww hell yeah It’s so savage
Hate your enemies, save your friends, find your place. Speak the truth. Thank You Kurt.
I would like the new generations to know the importance of this phrase
love these lyrics too so much
I am adult ,i know that now,thx Kurt ,R.I.P
I love you for what I'm not
I don't want what I have got
I think that finding common ground with your enemies is preferable. Then you might end up having more friends to save.
Pat was a really great addition to the band. He filled up their live sound and had an electric presence, like Krist. He even appeared in a few interviews which is also really cool.
I agree. If Kurt hadn’t died and Nirvana had survived I think Pat would of become a full member. He really added an extra layer to their sound and was awesome all round.
After all,, he started with THE GERMS
@@kryptichands968 Yup.
Isnt Pat the coolest grunge lad alive?
@@ivanindahau4783 he was actually already meant to be a full member at this point but I dont think they would have made another album anyway
I still don't think people understand how talented Kurt was. They say oh he wasn't that good of a guitar player. Sure technical wise maybe but he wrote riffs, etc that the best guitars in the world would KILL TO HAVE. He had the best ear for melody I've seen along with maybe Elliot Smith and Lennon. He even N wrote alot do the drum fills.
He also was a absolutely brilliant writer. No one will ever speak to me like Kurt did growing up in the 90s,and still does all these years later. And the reason it still does is he was an absolute poet.
Also was a dam good artist. And his voice. Man that voice. You can listen to it forever. It's so soothing yet so raw and brutally honest. It's also another thing that's underrated. Kurt could sing his ass off without even straining.
Kurt hands down was our Lennon, and imo no one is close to him from my generation talent wise. He's too versatile and different. And he was evolving ever record.
Christ he never even had a bad song and what he accomplished in a short time period is only rivaled by the Beatles in that aspect. So creative, so innovative, so honest, so frigging sad he's gone
best nirvana comment ever
CORRECT! great comment
i mean eddie van halen wanted to jam w him which kurt of course found hilarious
Honestly it angers me so much when people say "Kurt Cobain wasn't a good guitarist." I'd rather listen to his solos more than any Kitk Hammett or Angus Young. Kurt Cobain truly wrote the best riffs of all time, and most of them are hard to play and sing at the same time
Tus palabras me llegan. Kurt por siempre.
This concert is absolute perfection from start to finish.
It's unreal
sure is! Wish they uploaded the entire thing at once.
Yeah I remember one day I put it on my tv. I was drinking and smoking cigarrettes. I saw it from start to finish and I end up drunk and sleeping at the sofa LOL
It really is! It's worth getting on DVD if you can find it. It's a bit hard to find as the DVD is out of print, but well worth it.
@@paulph12002 so true. I found one on ebay and got it. So happy to have it now lol
Dave is absolute monster on the drums! ^^
He's just a good drummer who hits the skins very hard. His stamina, timing and his fills are spot on for Nirvana.
@@daBEAGLE1017 I completely agree!
Dave on Redbulls!
That's true!!!
Pontius Pilate *phenomenal drummer
The perfect opening song to their 93 tour. So incredible annoying that I missed the chance to see them live..
I agree, I love that they opened with this song. This is the closest I've gotten to seeing them live.
I was 3 years when this happened. Why couldn't my parents have sex without a condom few years earlier 😭
Me too. "I'll see them next time"..... :(
@@LuffyxNamiisathing Because you wouldn't be born.
Jere Niemi sorry that happened.
Everyone talking about Pat Smear and his cigarette toss, what about his guitar playing? It's some crazy, aggressive playing. I think it's pretty amazing and very unique.
Germs. Pat's a great guitarist.
Its kinda hard to tell what is pats guitar and what is kurts this there best performance together for sure tho
@@Owen-ne6pe If you have decent headphones turn on surround sound in your windows settings, Pat's guitar plays in your right ear, he was the rhythm guitarist so when Kurt does his solo listen for the rhythm guitar
@@bakedpotatogaming777 I thought it was the other way around or they tbh i can hear it more on other songs this song is just super noisy
He is not totally playing that guitar at that time his maintaining the grinding sound from his guitar fx
1:42 Hate your enemies
Save, save your friends
Find, find your place
Speak, speak the truth
@@glenbogger1873 mental illness is horrible. the only person who can save the one who’s ill is themselves.
@@rue-for-you-music same
I'm getting this as my first tattoo. This line changed my fucking life. I wish I had been old enough to see Nirvana live just once.
I refuse to believe he killed himself.
Spin, spin the truth
live and loud is legendary
Yes
@@isabelapolicarpo9983 I couldn't agree more, Isabela :)
My favorite
The best Nirvana concert
@@stoopidgerl Absolutely.
Nirvana with two guitars is so perfect! Best show ever
3
Quite true
Nah... Okay, it is great, for sure, and I'm glad to have live versions with the 2nd guitar and of course, all the overdubbing in the amazing studio versions, but... there's something about the power trio bands, only 3 piece and what you can do with that live that's better.
@@scottwebbpdxo do krist e baixo
this was a historic moment in music and history itself
I love the intentional irony of the song title, lol. It's the opposite of radio friendly, and definitely not the hook-filled hit that would spark a surge in album sales. I guess that's why I'm mad for this tune.😂
Nirvana with two guitars is otherworldly. Thank God this performance was recorded.
whos the other singer??
@@husseinjihadismailPat Smear
very underrated song. the "chorus" riff fits perfect and sounds incredible. man this guy could write incredible energy filled songs.
I bought the album when it came out, and I didn't really like the song for many years, but for the past few years it has become one of my favs, it's so fucking awesome.
@@primus103 I get it, i didnt like bleach at first but now its so brilliant.
I love this song since ever
I CAN'T STOP LISTENING TO THIS SONG!!!!!
Dude. Same. It’s a problem.
Welcome to the club
What is wrong with me
What is what I need
use just once and destroy
Me when *NirvanaVEVO* uploads at 12am
3:22
JSHAUAJSUDHDHSJSK FUCKIN SAMEE
Lol XD
JAJAJAJA
Jahajajajaja
Yep 🤣🤣🤣
Man... those people had no idea what they were witnessing. Pure genius.
Pat is the only 4th member I would accept, hes perfect in their sound, so much heavier and hypnotic
The MTV Live and Loud performance was simply ICONIC. Kurt at the zenith of his powers. I miss the 90s. We had the best Rap,RNB and Rock!
Sports
RnB sucks
Punk Rock is FREEDOM!!!! -Cobain
I have always said punk rock is honesty.
Nirvana are not punk
@@bozhidarrachev9879 yes
Shotguns are freedom
Your right....but this ain't punk...
absolute barn burner from in utero. one of the best from nirvana's faster songs imo
In Utero is the best rock album in the 90s
And one of the last great rock albums every made
Vladimir Vendeyes wouldn't say it was one of the last but yeah, one of the last to have such a great impact
One of the last great? Didn't this come out in 94? There are so many good "rock" albums that came out after this. Deftones, Foo Fighters, Qotsa, Ratm, Tool, Soundgarden, Green Day, Korn, Hatebreed, Black Keys, Andrew WK, White Zombie, Pantera, Code Orange, Turnstile, Incubus, and Drug Church all put out records after In Utero. Don't get fooled into thinking rock died with Nirvana. Besides Bleach is the better album
@@wes1hoskins don't forget Big Wreck "in loving memory" 1997
Indeed
@@wes1hoskins truth be told..none of those bands u named put out anything as good as in utero....Tool's Aenima & Lateralus are mind-blowing masterpieces...but they ain't no In Utero
I can only imagine how fucking amazing it would have been to be in the crowd for this. The wall of sound from the guitars. The pounding drums and the relentless driving bass. Kurt's voice and naked emotion. God damn. I really really hate sounding like one of those people from my generation who never moved on from the 90s, because there's been a lot of incredible music released since, but nothing else for me has captured that same raw, frenetic energy as Nirvana. Peak rock.
being a young "metalhead" in the early 90's ...instead of rejecting and blaming Nirvana for blowing so many of those bands out of work I embraced them. It was a cleansing / purge that was long overdue and the truly great bands survived and flourished when the popularity of "grunge" lessened every so slightly. There is a reason that 30 years after his death Kurt and Nirvana are so popular, truly one of the most gifted songwriters to EVER put music to tape. The coolest MF to ever live without even trying to be cool. I miss that dude every day and always wonder what amazing things he would have done next.
Gallons of rubbing alcohol run thru the strip
Dave thumping the absolute living out of those drums. Love it.
I remember seeing this back on MTV back in the day and being blown away by this performance.... and this was the first song!
Agreed.
Madness and brilliance all at once.
I accidentally recorded this in early 1994 on mtv waiting for a soundgarden concert to air. I fell asleep watching the tape and woke up to the opening riff of breed and was hooked immediately. It started a life long love of nirvana and i taught myself how to play drums watching Dave pound these songs out time and time again.....probably the most significant concert in my musical life and in my opinion the best live performance they ever had.....they were absolutely perfect front to back
How did you know about Soundgarden but not Nirvana
@MillennialSmark Fair SG are definitely more metal and Nirvana more punk. Pearl Jam suck and just happened to be in Seattle when the other good bands got big
@@gregorykohler Pearl Jam is alright at best. Ten is way overrated, VS is a much better album.
@@gregorykohlerthis
See kids....this is how you kick off a concert.
This very performance first aired on MTV in 1993 when I was 10 years old, and I watched it as it was being aired live. Since that day, I never stopped drumming. Today, I owe much of my career to following my passion that this VERY performance instilled in my younger self. Sometimes, I still feel like that 10 year old kid!
I was 12. Still devastated I never had a chance to go to their concert. I was so heartbroken when Kurt died.
@@stoopidgerl I actually asked my mom to take me to see Nirvana for my first concert, she said HELL NO
I always liked drums as a kid. When I was like 8 my parents bought me a Sears drum set that I destroyed in 2 hours Christmas morning. It literally had cardboard drum heads! I really got into drums when Nevermind came out. I had a broken right leg so I practiced air drumming. Once I healed up, I went and bought a brand new Tama Rockstar. (couldn't afford the Artstar) All I had to do was train my right leg to do what my left had been practicing for 4 months. Took a few weeks. 30 years later, and I'm still playing drums.
@@johnbauer9628 how cool is that!? Every young drummer must go through that first cardboard drum set phase! Ahh.. to be young again. Music is that time portal to the fountain of youth.
Ah man, imagine being at that concert though, those people were blessed
I personally find In Utero better than Nevermind. I love both, but IU is much more relatable.
I think In Utero was Kurts apology for Nevermind. The album is just beautiful from beginning to end. Nevermind is like candy: Overproduced and slick and very easy to digest. And frankly a great sounding album. But In Utero really defines Nirvana in the way they wanted to be known. It is absolute artwork.
Agree
All good albums, but in my opinion Bleach is better than In Utero
@@Mr__Joe Elaborate on that. Not denigrating your comment, but honestly wanting to hear you describe why. I love Bleach too but have my reasons as to why you think it is actually a better album. Hope you respond.
Nevermind is candy to lure you into the blackness of in utero
If anybody asked me “what is Nirvana?”, I’d play the 20 second bit starting at 1:40. Killer!!
My favorite part too love it!
I would be so pissed if someone asked me what is nirvana, sorry not sorry
@@Alien0.03 Maybe an alien visiting for the first time... not its fault.
@Millennial Smark The more I get older the more I do care about his lyrics actually
Sadly i actually live in a place where most of the people my age there didn't know band rock's including Nirvana. Its just not as popular as in america here 🥲@@Alien0.03
Best part of this video is Pat Smear throwing away his cig before he has to play
Right!? I dunno why but it just is!🤘
It's just like: yeah fuckers GRUNGE!
😂😂😂😂
Today people would call it irresponsible and dangerous...and then begin weeping. 🤦♂️
@@gcgangsta8556 and? What's wrong? today people aren't 90s people.
Everything changes
Every second of this video is an epitome of what rock and roll is meant to be, at every level👌🏻
This song has really great lyrics. everything about this song makes you want to listen more. when I am having moments of sadness or pain, I watch Nirvana videos and I find the sadness and pain I feel goes away temporarily. so glad to be able to listen to this
especially the chorus bridge: save your friends...
it's actually good for you to listen more.
@@marbleblue5127 So true. this is one of my favorite Nirvana songs
Couldn't agree more about the lyrics. "A blanket acned with cigarette burns" is one of my all time favourite lines, so evocative of a time in many peoples' lives. Also love the wordplay with stuff like "afterbirth of a nation" and "bipolar opposites attract." Classic Cobain, shame the song is so underrated.
This concert was the pinnacle of MTV. It was an event. You’d be hard pressed to say anything on that channel is worth watching now. There are a lot of factors, but the death of Nirvana/Cobain definitely ushered in an end of an era. What a performance.
Love that Kirst bass kicking in the background like a steamroller all throughout the song👌🏻
love the fact the title is opposite to what the tune is
The song ends and i hear in my mind : "moderate rock'
😂😂😂😂♥️♥️♥️♥️
right, 😂
💘💘
Same
Ahh mannn 😉
This debuted on MTV immediately after the ball dropped on New Year’s Eve. I was in the 8th Grade at the time, & was completely blown away.
I love the energy in this performance!
Man nirvana was such a tight band on stage everyone and everything flowed so perfect
This could, quite possibly, be one of the greatest performances of a single song I’ve ever seen in my life. Ik many people thought that later in the tour they absolutely banged this (which they’re not wrong,) but the energy here is unmatched. Starting off with the cig toss by Pat too. Not to mention the rest of the concert. Unreal.
Kurt sang from his heart, that’s why he appeals to so many
i can safely say that this whole concert is perfect, both audio and performance wise, whoever made the mixing of the concerts really managed to both capture the live setting while making each instruments and vocals sound clear and almost studio like, it's pure bliss to listen to with headphones
Use just once, and destroy
Invasion of our piracy
An afterbirth, of a nation
Starve without your skeleton key
I love you for what i am not
I did not want what i have got
A blanket acne'd with cigarette burns
Speak at once while taking turns
What is wrong with me?
What is what i need
What is wrong with me?
Nothing to do with what you think
If you ever think at all
Bipolar opposites attract
All of a sudden my water broke
I love you for what i am not
I did not want what i have got
A blanket acne'd with cigarette burns
Speak at once while taking turns
What is wrong with me?
What is what i need
What is wrong with me?
I remember seeing them live at The Forum in Inglewood, CA. And this was the first song they played that night. The song has a great build-up and tempo. Then the whole crowd was jumping to the beat and went crazy. What a way to start the show.
And everyone was just enjoying the music back then. Where today, everyone would be too busy holding up their phones to try to take some crappy videos.
This has to be the greatest live performance I've ever witnessed. What a loss and what could have been.
I feel the same but I celebrate what was.
Kurt's the best. The true artist and true genius. Innovator, pioneer, best guitarist, most creative.
NEVER gets old! Kurt, we miss you so much. BEST BAND EVER INDEED!
all these years later and its still my favorite nirvana song. dive and sappy are up there but this song is so damn amazing.
i actually didnt like it at first. But it slowly grew on me and top 10 for sure now
Dive is 🔥
Nirvana gave this to us the same day / hour Tools long awaited album dropped. Listening to Nirvana!
Michael Cheek I am not a fan of tool
Tool is pretentious garbage
seems like there aren't many people who love both nirvana and tool. real shame as they're both phenomenal bands for their own reasons. really wish more people could appreciate many different styles and approaches to music.
Aenima and In Utero.....the two greatest rock albums of our time
Nothing to this day has matched either album
My Nirvana favorite song, by far. I remermber the first time that I listened full In Utero in vinyl for the first time in 1994. Energy of this album is just fucking amazing. Maybe better than Nevermind.
I just love kurts angry face at 1:49 fking legend.
This is the best nirvana video I've listened to and viewed,wow,Kurt looks healthy
My all time favorite show opener ever!! And one of my top 3 Nirvana Songs!
This is most underrated song of Nirvana... I love this 😍
I don't recall seeing any Nirvana song ratings.
The talent of everyone in this band is overwhelming
this is one of very few concert performances i listen to more than the studio version of a song. just shows how good nirvana could sound live
Maybe the coolest drum beat Dave ever wrote lol. Everything at the end is completely nuts. Then turns it up another notch
Today (April 5), I'm drinking my whiskey, listening to it and thinking: "oh man, 26 years without this guy..."
The Bass is fantastic
I blame Pat for my 20 year smoking addiction lol. I watched this recording a billion times back the day and I always thought that was the single coolest thing I've ever witnessed in my then 17 years of living.
that was at the perfect timing, i dont blame you at all lmao
human is evolving animal, if u do stupid can stop doing, for smoking firtst step is to say u smoke u are not smoker, u dont need to smoke, smoking isnt cool, u are just conditioned ur self when school every break u go smoke then ur body is like pavlov dogs
@@jounik5728 fix ur English first before teaching others.
@@jounik5728 wtf did you just say lmao
@@jounik5728 r/ihadastroke
2 guitarists live really brought the most out of that song. The ending is killer hearing both distinctly
One of the best Nirvana performances! Wasn't a huge fan of the entire concert itself but wow what an opener. ALso Scentless Apprentice from this concert is insanely good! Ah maaaaan so good! arrrghh
Probably my favorite Nirvana song, and my favorite performance of it. Pat's rhythm guitar is fucking incredible. Love it ❤
Perks of being the biggest band of the early 90s, everyone wants to bring their good cameras to your shows
It has been remastered .. no one had digital cameras in 93 haha
Dave beating those drums like they owe him money
Doesn't have the intro. Just starts when the drums kick in. The intro is the best for this song. Cmon man!
What I love so much about this song is how absolutely tight everyone is, but it’s also very “messy” in sound. Like everyone’s just jamming away randomly, but they’re all on the same wavelength.
First song of the set and they end it with the energy that most bands end their whole show
I like how the last minute of the song is just noise with a beat.
music like this is something I can listen to all the time. it is comforting and makes me feel better. the lyrics are great. you won't find music like this today. that is why I am so glad for videos like this and songs like this.
The sound from this show is just the best rock has ever seen. Raw yet clean. Amazing.
people who were at this concert are lucky asf
I remember hearing this from my moms womb that night at the concert. It… moved me. I considered how much angst the singer had and thought, ‘maybe I’m not ready to enter such a brutal world.’ So I wasn’t born at the concert. A week later, I realized I was just being silly and broke my moms placenta. Best concert ever.
Buenas rolas buenos tiempos nirvana el mejor
That has to be the heaviest performance of that song. Dave goes soo hard even Kurt gets into it.
MTV2 played live & loud all the time back in the day, would never tire of it
HATE YOUUR ENEMIESSS
SAVE, SAVE YOUR FRIENDSS
FIND, FIND YOUR PLACEEE
SPEAK, SPEAK THE TRUTH
powerful....
My favourite band of all time
The way that kurt just abuses his guitar at the end is hillarious
It´s such a great craziness. The best part of the song. Even when someone throws the t-shirt
This takes me back and just rips my head clean off. Absolutely amazing........
Dude!!! If Elon can get it safe and right I'd pack my bags and sprint right back to the 90s. Without flinching. I miss that decade almost daily.
I remember watching a rerun of this whole concert on MTV when i was a kid late at night. No matter what time it came on i stayed up to watch the entire thing.
Saudades dessa Magnífica banda.. eternamente..Nirvana..
Massa demais
vdd cara, vc é um que nao deixa o nirvana "terminar" ( deixar que ninguem se lembre )
obg cara
Wish the first part bit of this wasn't cut off.
I think this version better than before
0:12 pat smear the legend
He’s an honorary punk rocker...
but he likes Queen better
@@hank-wg7or honorary? Really? He was a founding Punker from the California scene that help form one of the most influential punk bands out of America....
The Germs.
You are an honorary Nirvana fan.
I was referencing unplugged when Kurt introduced Pat to the audience, those where his words, not mine. I am fully aware of Pat’s history in punk rock
@@hank-wg7or well forgive me then. I guess I'm all apologies
• blitzedPIG it’s cool bro, nice to see someone standing up for a true living legend
This was such a tight band. What a shame I never got to see them live.
This entire concert is so effing epic!
Oh how I miss the 90’s.
wish I grew up then
This song is amazing live
I remember watching this when it premiered on MTV and was so happy they opened with this song.
My FAVORITE Nirvana tune. Titled as a packagable, mass-blast, record company-friendly tune to sell records, then written as 3-something minutes of fantastic, distorted noise and frenetic transitions.
The amount of energy at this show can be felt by just watching the video!
masterpiece.
Este es uno de los mejores lives de Nirvana.
Yeeess so underrated¡¡
Vale verga, es el mejor
I listen to this video every week and never get tired of it
Hate, hate your enemies
Save, save your friends
Find, find your place
Speak, speak the truth
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
"Hate your enemies, save your friends" the war cry for any battlefield.
The Legendary , Absolute Greatest Mr. Kurt Cobain And Band Company , Kurt You Are Truly Missed !!!!!
One of my favorite performances of one of my favorite songs. Everyone who played with them said Nirvana always played well and this is powerful proof of that. Love the energy and intensity. Man, to be a 14 year old headbanging like a lunatic to this all over again.