First-time Reaction to "The Man Who Sold the World" - Vocal Analysis feat. Nirvana on MTV Unplugged

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  • @Horseman21
    @Horseman21 Год назад +565

    Really should analyze Nirvana cover of "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" from their MTV Unplugged performance.

    • @mbenoit77
      @mbenoit77 Год назад +12

      YES!!!

    • @GunsmithSid
      @GunsmithSid Год назад +18

      OMG - she won’t be ready, but it will be great!

    • @bruceb.5178
      @bruceb.5178 Год назад +5

      Absolutely…exactly my thoughts

    • @chadjones6074
      @chadjones6074 Год назад +11

      Yes! I believe that song shows Cobain’s wide range from a tempered whimper to screeching like a wounded animal. She would crush an analysis of that performance.

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 Год назад +5

      ​@@chadjones6074- Don't give it all away already in advance! 😅

  • @mrnosaj71
    @mrnosaj71 10 месяцев назад +49

    I've always considered this the greatest of mtv's unplugged, possibly one of the best rock shows on tape.

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Год назад +159

    “I was simply blown away when I found that Kurt Cobain liked my work, and have always wanted to talk to him about his reasons for covering ‘The Man Who Sold the World’” and that it was a good straight forward rendition and sounded somehow very honest. It would have been nice to have worked with him, but just talking with him would have been real cool.”
    -David Bowie
    P.S. Kurt does actually technically screw up the solo by one fret as he prophesized, but it just sounds cooler.

    • @littlemouse7066
      @littlemouse7066 9 дней назад

      Sorry I know Bowie interviews and career very well and I never saw or read an interview where he said that.

  • @bluetoughguy
    @bluetoughguy Год назад +73

    YES!!!! This unplugged album is one of my all time favorites!!! Front to back, just amazing!

    • @frankystarrz
      @frankystarrz Год назад

      Nirvana - Toned Down.

    • @jonb2756
      @jonb2756 10 месяцев назад

      Alice and Vedder, both better!

    • @bluetoughguy
      @bluetoughguy 10 месяцев назад

      @@jonb2756 Love both of those as well, especially Alice, but for me, there's something to that Nirvana one that was just special!

    • @sergiucovalciuc1574
      @sergiucovalciuc1574 6 месяцев назад

      Same! So good!

    • @Spacecowboy1997
      @Spacecowboy1997 2 месяца назад

      @@jonb2756 nah

  • @The_Crow78.
    @The_Crow78. Год назад +28

    This version by Nirvana stirs my emotions and brings me to tears each time I listen to it.

    • @spencerdobkin9479
      @spencerdobkin9479 9 месяцев назад +1

      The whole unplugged is such a masterpiece. In Utero and Unplugged are my fav Nirvana albums.

  • @anjellread
    @anjellread Год назад +12

    The yodel relayed the pain in his soul. It’s achy and awesome and appropriate

  • @shanejones578
    @shanejones578 10 месяцев назад +16

    Your eyes have mesmerized written all over them the moment he started moving his lips. He had that effect on us.

    • @rodneykuhn249
      @rodneykuhn249 8 месяцев назад +3

      I'm in complete agreement

    • @MarcyTrivette
      @MarcyTrivette 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, he did. And he still does.

  • @dathorndike4908
    @dathorndike4908 Год назад +146

    Kurt was never concerned about being "technically perfect" in either his vocals or his guitar playing. That was such a huge part of his charm for us Nirvana fans and what set him and Nirvana apart from so many other bands and artists

    • @williamkrieger7932
      @williamkrieger7932 Год назад +10

      Not exactly true. He was meticulous while recording. He would multitrack. One take sang on key as close as perfect as he could and then a second messy one with the vocal fry to make it sound like it was unpolished.

    • @raccoonchild
      @raccoonchild Год назад +4

      ​@@williamkrieger7932 The truth is always so much more interesting and admirable!

    • @The_Crow78.
      @The_Crow78. Год назад +9

      Kurt was a genius at not being "technically perfect". He perfected the art of not being technically perfect by making it sound amazing. He was able to create music not only through his vocal screams, but also through the "noise" or feedback that was generated between his guitar and the amplifiers. Think of the song called "Endless Nameless".

    • @enternamehere2364
      @enternamehere2364 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@williamkrieger7932 Yes and no. It's not really fair to say "he" did anything on the album tracks. Sure, he wrote the songs, but albums are more than that. Nevermind was produced/directed by Butch Vig, who recommended the double tracking and all that. Nirvana felt that the album was a little overproduced, thus In Utero being produced by Steve Albini, known for producing for indie artists like the pixies.
      I love Nevermind, but he definitely wasn't one for overproducing. The feel was more important to him than being "technically correct", otherwise he would hate 90% of his live show performances

  • @DeadBeatSage
    @DeadBeatSage Год назад +23

    As a teenager in the 90's this entire set made music so accessible in terms of actually learning. The songbook was everything and gave me a platform to teach myself enough to float a 15yr career as a musician, creating my own style and sound along the way.

  • @richardedenfield5167
    @richardedenfield5167 8 месяцев назад +22

    "learn how not to play the guitar" was a quote of Robert Johnson that Kurt hung over his bed. About finding your voice and making it a part of you through not just doing it technically correct...I expect that that thinking carried into everything, as it should, including his singing.

  • @chadjones6074
    @chadjones6074 Год назад +21

    Analyzing “Lithium” would be awesome! Personally, I think it’s the song that best defines what Nirvana was. The soft/loud/soft/loud dynamic fits that track to perfection, while Cobain shows off his side vocal range masterfully. Can’t wait to watch that analysis video.

  • @212x3
    @212x3 Год назад +40

    This song always reminds me of when I was deployed to Mogudishu in '93 and '95. We played this CD over and over again (in '95) on a shitty little boom box. Every time I hear this song I can feel the heat, the hot wind, the smells and sounds of being there. Not the greatest memory, but still a memory.

    • @tupac1971ever
      @tupac1971ever Год назад +7

      Made it back that's what counts, I gotta brother from basic training that died in Africa on deployment, didn't even get shot, got bit by a snake. R.I.P.

  • @specialed36ify
    @specialed36ify Год назад +28

    Thanks for this great review. This whole performance is legendary of course. As far as your next Nirvana song, I'll put my vote in for Lounge Act. Incredible sound and lyrics on that one! Thank you!

  • @JugheadJones03
    @JugheadJones03 Год назад +5

    Watching your passion and energy express on your face is really refreshing. You can tell you get up each day and love endeavoring in your vocation. Thanks for sharing your skill and expertise for our entertainment.

  • @SeanJuan_
    @SeanJuan_ 11 месяцев назад +4

    This was the first album I bought with my own money. Picked it up at a small used record shop in ‘94 or ‘95. To this day it is still one of my favorite albums. Love hearing your analysis of this song as well as Pearl Jam.

  • @clintlandrum9498
    @clintlandrum9498 Год назад +34

    I love the tone on Cobain's guitar and the solo.

    • @jaimesegura7318
      @jaimesegura7318 Год назад +5

      The fact that there was distortion in an "Unplugged" performance was something that took a long time for me to realize.

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 Год назад +1

      @@jaimesegura7318 MTV was using a very loose definition, with electrified acoustics often used.

    • @ClassicTVMan1981X
      @ClassicTVMan1981X Год назад +2

      @@treetopjones737
      I would guess Kurt wanted more than just a natural, folksy sound from his instrument, considering the main genre of his band's music.
      Bruce Springsteen broke the rule entirely on his appearance, which was appropriately, for the occasion, renamed MTV Plugged.

    • @foofghtr
      @foofghtr 9 месяцев назад +1

      The guitar is a 1959 Martin D-18E, #7 of only 302 made.
      Serial Number #166854
      Kurt bought it at Voltage Guitars in LA for $5000.
      It got sold for $6 million dollars at auction.
      The 1959 pickup system was disabled by Kurt’s guitar tech Earnie Bailey, and all you are hearing on the Unplugged is the Bartolini 3AV sound hole pickup wired to the stock side jack coming through a Fender Twin Reverb amplifier disguised as flowers on the set.
      The distortion pedal was a Boss DS-2.

    • @nettik1288
      @nettik1288 5 месяцев назад

      It sounds like that because of the cello helping to harmonise the tone of the guitar to get a softer tune

  • @binx201
    @binx201 Год назад +9

    This has always been one of my favrotie albums they did -
    you really need to watch/listen to the last track - Where did you sleep last night. Talk about haunting.

  • @sethcashman1011
    @sethcashman1011 Год назад +70

    With this performance, Dave Grohl made the transformation from caveman to *civilized* caveman (if only for a moment). 😄Nonchalance was really the defining characteristic of the genre and subculture. "No matter what, do NOT look or sound like you're actually trying!" That relaxed "laziness" is something that was heard in Staley's vocals, too - bigtime. It's one of the things I always loved about Kurt's voice. Completely effortless, even when he was screaming. Those barely perceptible voice breaks/"yodels," too - glad you commented on them!

    • @TheChristOfRockNRoll
      @TheChristOfRockNRoll Год назад +5

      He wasn't "completely effortless" when he was screaming in "Smells Like Teen Spirit". In fact he wasn't effortless at all. He was screaming his lungs out proverbially speaking. I am "completely effortless" too when I am singing a lazy ballad. 🤣

    • @sethcashman1011
      @sethcashman1011 Год назад +2

      @@TheChristOfRockNRoll there was something in the quality of his voice which sounded that way to me, no matter what he was singing - and, again, even when he was screaming. I dunno. 😄

    • @katrinatekavec5616
      @katrinatekavec5616 Год назад

      She specially said she didn't mean "lazy". Y'all are the ones saying lazy.

    • @kevinstull8552
      @kevinstull8552 11 месяцев назад +1

      Dave Grohl looked good in that turtleneck sweater. He looked very sharp and kind of studious, almost like a college student or a professor.

    • @richardwitt3120
      @richardwitt3120 9 месяцев назад

      😂

  • @ChrisLegner-qp1yh
    @ChrisLegner-qp1yh Год назад +5

    My personal fave from this performance. And you honed in straight away on what is great about it. Very relaxed but with a hint a dark menace.

  • @germanium1872
    @germanium1872 11 месяцев назад +4

    I love when music is not perfect. I love to hear all the imperfections. It makes the music feel real

    • @joshuagharis9017
      @joshuagharis9017 9 месяцев назад

      Like how Tool plays, in studio without a click track, let it "breathe"

  • @creekfinds
    @creekfinds 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love that you take into account the all aspects of the performance when reacting to the singing. The singing is done in context of lyrics, stage presence, the other instruments, etc.

  • @isaacc7
    @isaacc7 Год назад +39

    It’s hard to not think about his mental state when he did this concert. The Man Who Sold the World was a really personal song for him, it was about himself. The day after he died, MTV played this concert again and again. It’s hard not to think that he had already made up his mind and that informed the performance. Many people point to a moment at the end of Where did You Sleep Last Night at the end of this concert that he allowed the enormity and finality of his decision to come through. Watching it now is harrowing but informative. Unplugged is my favorite album of theirs because Kurt is at his most transparent.

    • @garybradshaw5118
      @garybradshaw5118 Год назад +3

      I’m sure Kurt asked for the set to look like a funeral

    • @dathorndike4908
      @dathorndike4908 Год назад

      Kurt was dead less than four months after this performance. So, yeah, his mental state here will always be debated

    • @deropol05
      @deropol05 Год назад +6

      Very nervous, but pulled off one of the greatest performances ever

    • @rexeverything1163
      @rexeverything1163 11 месяцев назад

      I didn't listen to that recording again for almost 15 years. Too heartbreaking after Kurt's passing

    • @computer-r2k
      @computer-r2k 11 месяцев назад

      Sleep well Kurt.

  • @McLeod2022
    @McLeod2022 10 месяцев назад +1

    It is such a fantastic rendition. Bowie described his 19 year old (I think) self singing this in a trance like state in the early 70s... and then Nirvana put their brand on a very different version in arrangement and vocals. This whole unplugged set was a gift.

  • @redsun1241
    @redsun1241 10 месяцев назад +1

    absolutely no complaints hearing that stellar bass line half a dozen times

  • @normanleroy1874
    @normanleroy1874 Год назад +2

    There is something vivid about him that "cuts through" in every performance.

  • @gragolawncarepatrick7058
    @gragolawncarepatrick7058 Год назад +4

    Unbelievable performance all these years later 🏆🏆❤️❤️

  • @RishabhPsycho
    @RishabhPsycho 11 дней назад

    he is raw and real im 25 from india but i found nirvana i love there song so much i cant even tell... its just feel❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @amandamurray9293
    @amandamurray9293 11 месяцев назад

    Another one of my fav bands! As a teenager I didn't have the same appreciation for his music as I do now. However I have always found his voice soothing and a feeling of peace in this song. I also appreciate the body language and the message behind the way he sings the words. Thank you

  • @VintageWanderer
    @VintageWanderer Год назад +13

    Lithium is an awesome song. You can tell when he is in lithium and when he is off in the vocals. It helps level your emotional state. Keeps you from mantic highs and lows.

    • @sethcashman1011
      @sethcashman1011 Год назад +2

      Yes, it was (and continues to be) used for bipolar disorder.

  • @austinmdpedi
    @austinmdpedi Год назад +2

    Great review Bethany. A good reminder that a great vocalist does not have to hit all the notes. They have a given instrument, of whatever quality, and the manner in which they use it provides the character of their songs. Most of my favorite singers are not pitch perfect superheroes but use their voice to add the rawness, urgency, or emotionality that music requires. Thanks as always.

  • @garymaidman625
    @garymaidman625 6 месяцев назад +4

    In David Bowie's version, he is singing from the perspective of the guy talking about the man who sold the world, in Nirvana's version, Kurt Cobain IS the man who sold the world. A completely different perspective.

  • @jude999
    @jude999 Год назад +4

    Good point about nasal and lazy. The irony is that folks like Kurt and Bob Dylan can convey so much more soul and authenticiy than most other pop singers. This performance showed he was so much more than a screamer and thrasher. Cannot believe 30 years ago, seems like a minute ago.

  • @mbenoit77
    @mbenoit77 Год назад +10

    You HAVE to do "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" from this same performance on MTV Unplugged.

    • @mbenoit77
      @mbenoit77 Год назад +1

      And there's absolutely nothing nonchalant about "Where Did you Sleep Last Night?"

    • @mbenoit77
      @mbenoit77 Год назад +2

      Alright, I take that back. It starts off a bit nonchalant, but the ending is everything but.

  • @energenetics
    @energenetics Год назад +5

    I Love that you are doing reviews on alternative music. Here is a suggestion that you may or may not have heard but one of my favorite bands of all time is Blind Melon. The song "Change" is a great showcase of Shannon Hoon's abilities. You will love the range that this man had.

    • @redleg9482
      @redleg9482 Год назад

      Great suggestion! Shannon was a very unique talent…. “I Wonder” would be a great song to analyze

    • @the1stime
      @the1stime 11 месяцев назад

      His live performance on Intimate and Interactive is incredible. Check it out if you haven’t

  • @lucastra73
    @lucastra73 Год назад

    What I rally like about you is that you're spontaneous and when you hear something you like is evident looking at your face.

  • @thomaskramer2979
    @thomaskramer2979 11 месяцев назад

    There is a version of this song in the special edition In Utero album that is from one of their concerts. He actually is yelling the guitar/ cello solo you hear in the unplugged version. It sounds phenomenal!

  • @Bassmanminer
    @Bassmanminer 4 месяца назад

    I got this CD in my early teens and I used to fall asleep listening to it 30 years ago😊 I've seen him on video a long time ago play he said don't matter as long as it's got passion and then the song a song way out of essentially come as you are I think❤

  • @christianebuaben5232
    @christianebuaben5232 4 месяца назад

    a beautiful poemic profound version of hope, while stranded, in outlook of the Ozean, thanks Kurt and Band for that

  • @enochancient9931
    @enochancient9931 Год назад +2

    Nice reaction this is a legendary concert

  • @srudine
    @srudine Год назад +2

    Kurt's tone/vocal approach reminds me of Micheal Stipe's (REM's), Losing My Religion for some reason.

  • @chaoticpainting1507
    @chaoticpainting1507 9 месяцев назад

    This is hands down one of my all time favorite songs.. I used to listen to it over and over when I was a kid.. on my walkman portable CD player.. I thought I was so cool lol

  • @aaagaming2023
    @aaagaming2023 9 месяцев назад

    Kurt's voice effortlessly slips into falsetto as though he straddles all dimensions at the same time and just appears and disappears between them in a fluid morph. This is one of the absolutely unique hallmarks of his vocals. The man was an enigma. Like Hendrix's guitar personified in voice.

  • @shelleys9603
    @shelleys9603 Год назад +17

    Next we get David Bowie, right?😊😊😊 Bowie's original of this song is of course wonderful, but I always wish a vocal analyst would react to Bowie at the height of his vocal powers: Wild is the Wind from the album Station to Station or maybe the live version of the song Station to Station from 1978. Anything from around that era really. Pretty please?

    • @jaumepiquebernaus1853
      @jaumepiquebernaus1853 Год назад +3

      Fully agree !!!!

    • @ladyiota
      @ladyiota 11 месяцев назад +2

      I've been scrolling through all her videos looking for Bowie or Queen. I just want to watch her listen to them.

    • @jeffcressall2336
      @jeffcressall2336 4 месяца назад

      @@ladyiota I did the same thing. No luck I'm sorry to say. Personally I would love an analysis of "sweet thing/ candidate/ sweet thing (reprise)". I hope the www.youtube.com/@TheVocalyst reads these comments because I love this site. Anything by Iggy Pop (and/or the Stooges) and Lou Reed would be great.

  • @allengray5748
    @allengray5748 Год назад +8

    BINGO and EUREKA!!! Always wondered where Kurt's mind came from and here we are A gorgeous David Bowie song. I heard you say " Great cover" so I'm guessing you heard the original. Nice!! It was said on another channel that it was said,,,, NIRVANA Killed Metal! One of the dumbest statements ever. When Kurt arrived the "Market" was flooded with Glam Jam Pop Metal bands so when NIRVANA showed it was a slaughter house!! Being a Rock Heavy Rock/ METAL HEAD I was fine with that!! The lyrics of BOWIE is SOOOOO damn EL-O-QUENT it's mind blowing. I wish there was a channel like this that also broke down lyrics and started with the first 100 David Bowie songs. Great Stuff Bethany!! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎

  • @robtater5543
    @robtater5543 Год назад +2

    THIS song is a great jam! That opening guitar riff is so good!

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 Год назад

      Listen to the original by Bowie. #WhereItCameFrom

  • @UselessCDs
    @UselessCDs Год назад +11

    the last song on the Unplugged performance (Where Did You Sleep Last Night) is really good as well, id love if you react to it too

  • @dreamkrusherjay2869
    @dreamkrusherjay2869 10 месяцев назад

    I wish you would do the entire performance, I can get you a complete no-ads video. It's the performance I adore most as the ultimate Nirvana fan, at 45 years old. I watch it at least twice a year, and anytime I need a boost of emotion.
    I truly love your channel, thank you for all you're doing, it's great.
    (EDIT: I agree with other posters, PLEASE if you don't do the entire performance, at least do the final song "Where Did you Sleep Last Night" -- it's the place you can truly feel Kurt's pain and everything about him, truly transformative, and as a true vocalist, I think you'll truly enjoy it.)

  • @Stereo-lm6ok
    @Stereo-lm6ok 10 месяцев назад

    I love Nirvana! But this woman is sooooo wonderful and beautiful! I love this channel.

  • @derrickblaylock8531
    @derrickblaylock8531 Год назад

    Also, you are so thoughtful and insightful! Most reaction videos are just people saying whether or not they liked it, and that’s about it. No clue why anybody would watch someone watch something
    and mumble some monosyllabic nothing at the end. I can feel that you are passionate about what you’re doing, and you really weigh every inflection.

  • @jonathanmurphy3141
    @jonathanmurphy3141 Год назад +2

    David Bowie had not played this song in years, from his 1970 album. Yet, he played it at concerts after Kurt’s death. Read in an interview, that he appreciated the respect given to this overlooked tune - and he wished he knew Kurt.
    Neil Young, and Michael Stipe (R.E.M.) were musicians Kurt called, and talked with. At the time, Kurt didn’t seek help.
    I was in college in 1991, when a friend who was at our campus radio, called me in, that I hear this new music. He knew I would “get it” - Smells like Teen Spirit! Yeah, I was an early Nirvana fan. I don’t often play their CD’s these days.

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 Год назад

      1970, and it's a song that does NOT sound dated. Bowie led the way.

  • @bettiiblu
    @bettiiblu 6 месяцев назад

    I think "Lithium" could be a fascinating review. I always found the combination of lyrics so poetic, and there are some great moments in the way his voice is supported by the bass line and the drumming around the phrase "I'm not going to crack." For other suggestions, I've always been fascinated by Nirvana's "Sliver," but I think the songs "School" and "Drain You" might also be intriguing to you as well!

  • @AussieDad79
    @AussieDad79 11 месяцев назад +7

    Kurt being slightly out of tune or off made his voice one of a kind. Was he a singer like Chris Cornell or Layne Staley, absolutely not but somehow his voice was perfect. It seemed to come from pain than resonated that to this day still resonates with me. I was so lucky to be a teenager when grunge was at its peak. A perfect example is ‘Where Did You Sleep Last Night’ as others have pointed out. Thank you for your videos.

  • @PaulYoung-b3p
    @PaulYoung-b3p Год назад

    Thanks, as always for your insight!!!! Happy Holidays, Bethany!!!

  • @sneeb-ish
    @sneeb-ish 4 месяца назад +1

    MTV Unplugged was the greatest music idea in the 20th century.

  • @RG13750
    @RG13750 5 месяцев назад +1

    David Bowie said of Nirvana's cover: "I simply blown away when I found that Kurt Cobain liked my work, and have always wanted to talk to him about his reasons for covering 'The Man Who Sold The World" and that "it was a good straight forward rendition and sounded somehow very honest.

  • @Billis75
    @Billis75 Год назад +5

    The reason we all gravitated to Kurt was because we were tired of slick fake studio creations and he (and others) gave us real genuine emotion. This whole performance was raw emotion.
    My other favorite Unplugged was The Cure. That's another example of real genuine emotion, but with a smile on your face rather than what Kurt was going through.

    • @ClassicTVMan1981X
      @ClassicTVMan1981X Год назад +1

      For "The Walk," which for its original 1983 studio release was mostly keyboard-based, they had to use kazoos for the song's signature synth riff.

  • @alexandrecharest2715
    @alexandrecharest2715 Год назад

    You should listen to the unplugged version of all apologies, the emotion is so intenses, sad and beautiful at the same time.

  • @cortsluke7420
    @cortsluke7420 Год назад +2

    That jam out at the end always gets me, it was the same watching this live as a 9 year old on mtv here in New Zealand with my older cousin and his band

  • @ajbunker3110
    @ajbunker3110 Год назад +3

    I love when you review the 90's rock. Have you had may request for STP? Plush would be a good start

  • @madsquishy3410
    @madsquishy3410 3 месяца назад

    Damn I was just watching a LP reaction thinking about Chester being gone too soon, and now here's Kurt Cobain. Also gone way way way too soon. God I love this unplugged concert. This was up there with being one of my favorite albums back in the day. The pain and angst in his voice and knowing what happened to him not long after. My God. Why are all of the truly talented and creative people taken away from us too soon? I love to try to imagine what Nirvana would've evolved into over the years as the music landscape changed. Ugh I know this is such a cliche thing to say..............but I miss the 90s so much!!!!! There was just so much good and interesting music it was hard to choose sometimes what to listen to. RIP Kurt. Your music inspired a whole generation of lost souls.

  • @N3XUSP0LARIS
    @N3XUSP0LARIS Год назад +2

    "Where Did You Sleep Last Night", "All Apologies", and "Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam", all from Unplugged. On another unrelated note, have you listened to Portishead ?

  • @BrentNewlon
    @BrentNewlon Год назад +3

    I loved MTV Unplugged. Most bands today couldn't do an acoustic set of their music to save their life. My two favorites were Nirvana and KISS. You should also react to KISS performing their Unplugged version of "I Still Love You". Paul Stanley was at his vocal best for this performance.

    • @jeremygilbreth8333
      @jeremygilbreth8333 Год назад

      What makes you think most bands couldn’t do an acoustic set now? Nobody thought Nirvana could do it then, and they were all obviously proven wrong.

  • @marisasomer5184
    @marisasomer5184 Год назад +1

    also love kurt's "yelps" in his vocals lol i call them yelps instead of yodels

  • @MichaelBurley-od1wl
    @MichaelBurley-od1wl 7 месяцев назад

    New follower. She's great, the music is amazing!

  • @DougBull-jo9vc
    @DougBull-jo9vc 8 месяцев назад +1

    What really sucks about Kurt.At the end he was moving into another direction musically.We got to see a glimpse during unplugged.He also stated he wanted to go into a more acoustic like Johnny Cash he mentioned.Its like a blend of old blue grass folk and alternative.He wanted to work with Michael from REM.Nso he was on his way creating another new genre of music.This don't sound like anything out there

  • @khalil.khoury
    @khalil.khoury Год назад

    Loved this one! You should do "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" from the same concert. He is definitely "chalant" in that one!

  • @frankvanrijn964
    @frankvanrijn964 11 месяцев назад +1

    Along with the Alice in Chains set this is my favorite live show ever.

  • @grahamferris3020
    @grahamferris3020 Год назад +2

    Your smile is infectious. Love the reactions

  • @dafixu5229
    @dafixu5229 4 месяца назад

    the definition of next level.

  • @DonnachaDeLong
    @DonnachaDeLong 11 месяцев назад +1

    You've done Kurt, you've done Layne and you've done Chris - you've left (arguably) the best to last. Kurt Cobain's good friend and something of a mentor to the young singer - the legendary Mark Lanegan. Mark was the singer with The Screaming Trees - a band with an uncomfortable connection to the grunge scene, by the time it broke, they'd moved on to a much bigger sound. Check out "Shadow of the Season" or "Nearly Lost You" - or Mark's solo version of "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" with Kurt on backing vocals (years before Nirvana's unplugged session).

  • @p.e.s.s.i.m.i.s.t
    @p.e.s.s.i.m.i.s.t Год назад

    Спасибо за Нирвану! Курт, вечная память!

  • @dimensionalineage
    @dimensionalineage 11 месяцев назад +1

    I would characterize Cobain's vocal performance here as "sedate", quite restrained. The relatively focused - or limited - dynamic range does support a dreamier, ethereal, melancholic air to the song. Still, he demonstrates his inimitable breathiness and trademark "cracks" in some of his linguistic transitions. Lithium would be a great one that highlights more of Cobain's range, edge, and assertiveness! Cool track on the whole.

  • @freeman4real
    @freeman4real 6 месяцев назад

    I would love a review of ANY of the songs of that unplugged album it is simply FANTASTIC such a shane we didnt get anymore from Kurt because I feel he was really coming into his own as an artist, who knows what rlse he could of and would of done!!😢

  • @caseyblack3777
    @caseyblack3777 Год назад +1

    All I can say is I grew up listening to Nirvana. I will say the way Kurt Cobain sang, was like that. That was all him and he still to this day even after he died, he is the greatest influencer in the 90s. He brought an entire new genre to the 90s rock. I also know that his favorite performer was a blues singer that went by Led Belly. When you get a chance listen to Led Belly performing the song, "My Girl." Then listen to Nirvana's cover, "My Girl" live, and then you can see how Kurt was influenced as originally a blues player and just made it his own.

  • @ivanstrydom8417
    @ivanstrydom8417 Год назад +1

    The memories that this song congers up in me is surreal, a sublime time when I had such immense happiness in the USA. Listening to this song whilst driving on the country roads of Ohio with my lady next to me. It funny how a single song can provide such visceral feelings . Why is this world so cruel and complex?

  • @mrcatsuit
    @mrcatsuit Год назад +2

    Heart Shaped Box

  • @brettfromla4055
    @brettfromla4055 Год назад

    Radio Friendly Unit Shifter from Nirvana’s live New Year’s Eve show would be an awesome video to react to. A 180 degree difference in intensity from The Man Who Sold the World.

    • @brettfromla4055
      @brettfromla4055 Год назад

      The Live and Loud show from Seattle, and not the 1988 taping which is a rougher recording

  • @estelaarce2887
    @estelaarce2887 6 месяцев назад

    Hola , muchas gracias por esta reaccion , saludos desde BS AS SRGENTINA , saludos

  • @JohnStegmeier-m9f
    @JohnStegmeier-m9f 11 месяцев назад +1

    You need to get the album into the wild written by Eddie vedder it's a movie that was put out and he wrote the music for it and it's beautiful

  • @jaimesegura7318
    @jaimesegura7318 Год назад +1

    The term you were looking for at 1:47 was "laid back" maybe?

  • @ashash365
    @ashash365 Год назад

    Love watching you find music I'm hunting down from my childhood. You should really check out shinedowns older music, especially their simple man cover. Also, if I was your vampire from Marylin Manson.

  • @4Saken4ever
    @4Saken4ever Год назад +3

    It's the encapsulation of the hippie times, relaxing and unapologetic, was a sad loss losing kurt Cobain,

  • @joshmosh05
    @joshmosh05 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Bethany I love everything you're putting out! I have a suggestion or two and I feel like this is a good rendezvous point. I know you've heard a little bit of tool but there's a song that is by David Bowie, Maynard James Keenan (Tool, A perfect circle & Puscifer) called "Bring me the disco king." It's one of those like incredible surprising song that is also one of David's final acts. I would love to hear what you think about it. Also maybe not appropriate to double suggest but the band "Sleep Token" has become almost instantaneously one of the most beautiful bands that I've ever heard and incredibly unique. I recommend "chokehold" - It's just like Gah vocally so striking and sort of playful. Anyway keep doing what you're doing 😊

  • @tinman6514
    @tinman6514 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was just a pup when the grunge & rock of the 90’s was peaking but it’s still the music I listen to the most… I remember my oldest brother locking his door and cranking his stereo to it - I thought he was so cool but he was really a dick… We’re good now 😆The stuff they call music nowadays is mostly 🗑️ ~

  • @justinwayne336
    @justinwayne336 Год назад

    She is such a beauty 😍

  • @RoxxxieFoxie
    @RoxxxieFoxie Год назад +2

    You WILL enjoy hearing "Ghost" but not the famous "Mary on a cross" but some songs like "Cirice" or "Rats" that showcases more of what they normally make, Recommend A LOT "Cirice" from them

  • @mattdubya
    @mattdubya Год назад

    Hi Bethany, wanted to let you know that I appreciate hearing your perspective on each of the singers/bands that you react to it has been interesting to get a different point of view on some artists
    As some others I have seen have done, I wanted to ask that you take a minute to listen and react to most anything that Voctave has done. However considering the season I'd like to specifially suggest "Mary, did you know?" featuring Mark Lowry. Ideally you don't have too many videos already in the can so you can put this request into rotation in short order.
    Thank you!

  • @benhaspers1355
    @benhaspers1355 Год назад +7

    A great cover of a David Bowie song. Curt and the band played this brilliantly. Now it's just a small step to David Bowie, a world of diversity awaits you. So a tip: go on a journey of discovery called David Bowie.

  • @andyworthington283
    @andyworthington283 Год назад

    I've always thought that you can hear Kurt's voice develop over years though his albums. In Utero and that MTV Live concert are probably the ones that best show off his vocals. For something popular on In Utero, I'd look at something like Heart-Shaped Box, or All Apologies. All though it would be interesting for you to look at a song from each of the albums starting with Bleach and see what your thoughts are on it.

  • @SweIceMan
    @SweIceMan Год назад +1

    Have to wonder if the people in the audience realize what a significant show they were watching. Also kinda boggles the mind that Kurt's guitar later sold for a staggering $6 million us.

  • @rickg24
    @rickg24 Год назад

    Love your take

  • @dozy.cyanys
    @dozy.cyanys Год назад

    “It doesn’t sound lazy…”
    I loved that comment :-)
    It’s Unplugged!!!
    I’d like to add up to the supposed infinite list of requests, first I thought of Wildbirds & Peacedrums - The Course, then Eminem - Like Home, then Silverchair, Bush, Nine Inch Nails, Placebo - Special K, Placebo - You Don’t Care About Us, Placebo - Begin The End… Placebo, Placebo… I’ll settle with “Placebo - Battle For The Sun”.
    Lithium deserves a P. S.
    P. S. - As a hard core Nirvana fan when I get the cravings I always listen to Lithium, it’s conceptual, indescribable, pure sensation.
    Edit: What a blunder, please read “Aneurysm” where I wrote “Lithium”, either way I recommend them in the “Live at Paramount, 1991”.
    Thank U

  • @Evgeniy_Drobyshev
    @Evgeniy_Drobyshev Год назад

    Definitely a great cover. Cobain's hoarse screams concealed a great vocalist and composer.
    BTW, there was some epic performances of Diana Ankudinova. The last one was Dune (Paul's Dream) from Art of Hans Zimmer show. Also older The Show Must Go on in duo could be interesting for vocal analysis.

  • @PontiacFontaineAttorneyAtLaw
    @PontiacFontaineAttorneyAtLaw Год назад +2

    Wowzers.

  • @torahouse2006
    @torahouse2006 3 месяца назад

    To my ear, the first few words/lyrics sound unsure, but he corrected that in an instant. Amazing and missed.

  • @Gabriel_Moline
    @Gabriel_Moline Год назад

    2:15. What I think grunge singers are going for is the sound you hear from tiny speakers in a radio clock, cuz that’s the best stereo they had. Poor people, they were.

  • @ThomasRodriguez
    @ThomasRodriguez 11 месяцев назад

    I’m with the rest of the gang. Should review “Where did you sleep last night”. Lots of goodness to unpack there.

  • @beaandjuno
    @beaandjuno 4 месяца назад

    You said in a newer Foo Fighters vid you didnt know who Dave Grohl was, just heard his name alot, well, there he is playing drums. Both he Pat Smear went on to the Foos, after Kurt died.

  • @userep1977
    @userep1977 Год назад +1

    Д-да, полностью согласен с вами.Спасибо за обзор.

  • @halibutmcscruff8741
    @halibutmcscruff8741 Год назад

    It's art. It surely doesn't require any further analysis than, "It is what it is and that Cobain fucker was deft at his craft.......right?". The best of a good crop.