@@ManuelLuna-zj4gh😅nex5 to Dave, I think Dale has a great style that def worked with the older material- plus, his drums sound rad. Dave’s style worked w the post-Bleach material. Chat def started the use of hooks in the drum parts like In Bloom but Dave took that idea and blew it up w his driving, decibel-pushing, ear splitting yet catchy, hook driven maelstrom.
The 1969 Mosrite Mark V "Gospel" that Kurt's playing here (the first guitar played during Love Buzz) was *supposed* to have low frets that you couldn't bend on very easily, but he doesn't seem to have any trouble here. Then again, maybe the guitar was re-fretted before he got it, or maybe he has thin strings on it to compensate. Or maybe there's another explanation. I own a 1966 version of the same guitar with its original frets, and they're 0.022 inches tall on the Low E side, tapering down to 0.015" on the High E side. The frets are *NOT* rounded at the top at all, they're flat, which makes bending strings more difficult, besides the part of your finger possibly dragging against the fretboard. If Kurt's was *not* re-fretted and if it had the same fret height as my 1966 model, Kurt's _was_ flipped over to be a lefty, so he would have had the frets slightly taller on the High E side than the normal way. And no, there's no official sales literature that I know which *ever* called this a "Mark IV" model (though there's some slight chance it /was/ named that at one time, but I don't know for sure - the only reference could have been in the original letter from the company to the original owner. They lost the brand name at the time, so maybe they lost the right to name it a "Mark V" too?) The model was called a "Ventures II"* early on, with about 550 being built (I own one of those.) It was then re-named a "Ventures Mark V" model, and about 800 - 850 were made with that name. About 130 - 188 were made without a model name on the headstock at all, and the last 13 at most were named "Gospel" on the headstock, without a Mosrite logo. That's what Kurt has here, one of the rare Gospel versions - it's weird how he had one of the two rarest variants of this model to be made. (The other rarest is a Ventures II version that was made probably after his, but it has a different tailpiece.) * It was confusingly named a "Ventures II," because Mosrite re-used necks from the *other, **_original_* Ventures II that Johnny Ramone played. They discontinued the Ramones type model early and acted almost like it never existed, then they replaced it with this "Mark V" guitar, but they didn't re-name it to the "Ventures Mark V" right away - they used up old Ventures II necks, then ran out of those and kept naming it a "Ventures II" for a while, before finally settling on "the Ventures Mark V model." I'm getting my information from a Mosrite Serial Numbers Website, which I cannot link but which you can find linked at the Mosrite Forum. The post it's in is "Mosrite Ventures II - A collection of serial numbers" by MaxKat, under the "Mosrite Guitars & Basses Vintage USA" section.
5:27 was honestly a very rare COOL to see Cobain with that SG-like type of Guitar truly had a very PRS Double cutaway Les paul feel to it and sounded TRUCKY Great just wish it was one of his main common to use Guitars because FFFFFF CK Fenders except for Jaguar
exactly the type of Nirvana live i enjoy the most Kurt with SG High flyer Guitar ✔ Novoselic ultra clown mode active ✔ Chad channing in playing ......✔.... wait THE FU CKK? Miss you Channing :(
... "SG High Flyer?" ... That's confusing. Kurt played _Univox Hi Flyers_ a lot, I never saw a photo of him with a Gibson SG, and the Sunburst Guitar here is one of the last *Mosrite* Mark V models ever made, which said "Gospel" on the headstock instead of "Mosrite." Its serial number is B1697, and the run seems to have ended at B1700. However, there _are_ a rare few of pretty much the same model (except for the name, which isn't any name I said here) that were made after B1700, yet those ones don't have numbers. It seems like they were old stock necks from 1965 - 1966 that were just kicking around in the back of the shop, then they got assembled around 1969 - 1972 without numbers.
OK, that other guitar at 5:27 or so is actually an Aria Pro II CS350. Not a Gibson SG, not even really the same shape. It does have similar horns, but the rest of the body is more of the classic Les Paul style.
i like how you try to school me about what is an SG when i do own a Black SG and many SG-like inspired Guitars but that is what i tried to say that Guitar is Obviously Gibson-style (inspired by the style they featured) been a good mix of a LES PAUL and SG just like my Ebony Double cutaway by Gibson but anyway i know it is Not and SG as SG by Gibson but it is very SG-like in term of style but that is why i love that guitar and shame it was very rare to see Kurt with those
He was a wonderful drummer for a nirvana song. Not too groovy, yet hard and consistent, playing closely along the lyrics. Very musical. He wouldn't have made them famous though. Not even with a song like Teen Spirit. Dave made them huge because he played so tight. I think Dave's quality was that it almost sounded "programmed"/quantized, and it was groovy. that allows the brain to kinda forget that those drums exist. It's so easy to listen to and get behind the melody, lyrics and songs. With Dale Crover you would have had to listen more closely/freely, be concentrated/free to focus on the music only. I can appreciate his style because i know the songs inside out. I was introduced to them by Dave Grohl. Nirvana had already made a name for themselves in 1990, music nerds would still know them today if Teen Spirits mainstream success had not happened, but many other bands wouldn't exist today. I'm not a music nerd, i wouldn't know my favorite band growing up without Dave. The foo fighters whom I love dearly wouldn't exist without Dave in Nirvana. I love Dave as a lyricist and singer so much! And i love sonic youth. (Needs to be said under a sonic youth tour video.)
Everyone thinks this is just cool Nirvana era: the trying out of different drummers. But I think in truth this was a very stressful period perhaps even the near end for the group. Dave came along and saved them!
This is underground scene ... The drummer hit's is cool , the legend drummer who still a live keeping a long-haired, he is chad who made young kurt and krist being insane on stage. This man is Original drum of nirvana .. Mr. Chad
Dale Crover on drums, hell yeah!
Chad was better
Cold Banana nahhhhh
Dave is the best!
The first drummers had a raw sound but then they decided they needed a more heavier sound and got Dave. After the album bleach
@@ManuelLuna-zj4gh😅nex5 to Dave, I think Dale has a great style that def worked with the older material- plus, his drums sound rad. Dave’s style worked w the post-Bleach material. Chat def started the use of hooks in the drum parts like In Bloom but Dave took that idea and blew it up w his driving, decibel-pushing, ear splitting yet catchy, hook driven maelstrom.
What a year for the Moore in 1990 ,Nirvana , Temple of the dog and one of, if not the greatest live performance ever.. Alice In Chains
15:17 that's a legendary bass tone. key to Nirvana's sound.
Absolutely love everything in the show performance
Dale is fucking sick on drums
The friends of kurt that made together the album fecal matter in 1985
In Bloom album tuning... Nice.
man back then seen um all the time
The 1969 Mosrite Mark V "Gospel" that Kurt's playing here (the first guitar played during Love Buzz) was *supposed* to have low frets that you couldn't bend on very easily, but he doesn't seem to have any trouble here. Then again, maybe the guitar was re-fretted before he got it, or maybe he has thin strings on it to compensate. Or maybe there's another explanation.
I own a 1966 version of the same guitar with its original frets, and they're 0.022 inches tall on the Low E side, tapering down to 0.015" on the High E side. The frets are *NOT* rounded at the top at all, they're flat, which makes bending strings more difficult, besides the part of your finger possibly dragging against the fretboard.
If Kurt's was *not* re-fretted and if it had the same fret height as my 1966 model, Kurt's _was_ flipped over to be a lefty, so he would have had the frets slightly taller on the High E side than the normal way.
And no, there's no official sales literature that I know which *ever* called this a "Mark IV" model (though there's some slight chance it /was/ named that at one time, but I don't know for sure - the only reference could have been in the original letter from the company to the original owner. They lost the brand name at the time, so maybe they lost the right to name it a "Mark V" too?)
The model was called a "Ventures II"* early on, with about 550 being built (I own one of those.) It was then re-named a "Ventures Mark V" model, and about 800 - 850 were made with that name. About 130 - 188 were made without a model name on the headstock at all, and the last 13 at most were named "Gospel" on the headstock, without a Mosrite logo. That's what Kurt has here, one of the rare Gospel versions - it's weird how he had one of the two rarest variants of this model to be made. (The other rarest is a Ventures II version that was made probably after his, but it has a different tailpiece.)
* It was confusingly named a "Ventures II," because Mosrite re-used necks from the *other, **_original_* Ventures II that Johnny Ramone played. They discontinued the Ramones type model early and acted almost like it never existed, then they replaced it with this "Mark V" guitar, but they didn't re-name it to the "Ventures Mark V" right away - they used up old Ventures II necks, then ran out of those and kept naming it a "Ventures II" for a while, before finally settling on "the Ventures Mark V model."
I'm getting my information from a Mosrite Serial Numbers Website, which I cannot link but which you can find linked at the Mosrite Forum. The post it's in is "Mosrite Ventures II - A collection of serial numbers" by MaxKat, under the "Mosrite Guitars & Basses Vintage USA" section.
Wow!
Cool brooo!Kurt's voice is great!
5:27 was honestly a very rare COOL to see Cobain with that SG-like type of Guitar
truly had a very PRS Double cutaway Les paul feel to it and sounded TRUCKY Great
just wish it was one of his main common to use Guitars because FFFFFF CK Fenders
except for Jaguar
exactly the type of Nirvana live i enjoy the most
Kurt with SG High flyer Guitar ✔
Novoselic ultra clown mode active ✔
Chad channing in playing ......✔.... wait
THE FU CKK?
Miss you Channing :(
it's not chad...
... "SG High Flyer?"
... That's confusing. Kurt played _Univox Hi Flyers_ a lot, I never saw a photo of him with a Gibson SG, and the Sunburst Guitar here is one of the last *Mosrite* Mark V models ever made, which said "Gospel" on the headstock instead of "Mosrite." Its serial number is B1697, and the run seems to have ended at B1700.
However, there _are_ a rare few of pretty much the same model (except for the name, which isn't any name I said here) that were made after B1700, yet those ones don't have numbers. It seems like they were old stock necks from 1965 - 1966 that were just kicking around in the back of the shop, then they got assembled around 1969 - 1972 without numbers.
OK, that other guitar at 5:27 or so is actually an Aria Pro II CS350. Not a Gibson SG, not even really the same shape. It does have similar horns, but the rest of the body is more of the classic Les Paul style.
i like how you try to school me about what is an SG when i do own a Black SG and many SG-like inspired Guitars
but that is what i tried to say
that Guitar is Obviously Gibson-style (inspired by the style they featured)
been a good mix of a LES PAUL and SG just like my Ebony Double cutaway by Gibson
but anyway i know it is Not and SG as SG by Gibson
but it is very SG-like in term of style
but that is why i love that guitar
and shame it was very rare to see Kurt with those
This is a great show, hadn't heard this one before.
Love Buzz by nirvana
Krist Anthony Novoselic
16/05/1965
56 años (57)
Love Buzz cover song, orig by Shocking Blue.
0:12 good? good!
Dirvana. It happened and was filmed.
KRIST ANTHONY NOVOSELIC
16 DE MAYO DE 1965
57 AÑOS
super nirvana
What the power in Cobain. Not like in last Europe tour
He was a wonderful drummer for a nirvana song. Not too groovy, yet hard and consistent, playing closely along the lyrics. Very musical. He wouldn't have made them famous though. Not even with a song like Teen Spirit. Dave made them huge because he played so tight. I think Dave's quality was that it almost sounded "programmed"/quantized, and it was groovy. that allows the brain to kinda forget that those drums exist. It's so easy to listen to and get behind the melody, lyrics and songs. With Dale Crover you would have had to listen more closely/freely, be concentrated/free to focus on the music only. I can appreciate his style because i know the songs inside out. I was introduced to them by Dave Grohl. Nirvana had already made a name for themselves in 1990, music nerds would still know them today if Teen Spirits mainstream success had not happened, but many other bands wouldn't exist today. I'm not a music nerd, i wouldn't know my favorite band growing up without Dave. The foo fighters whom I love dearly wouldn't exist without Dave in Nirvana. I love Dave as a lyricist and singer so much! And i love sonic youth. (Needs to be said under a sonic youth tour video.)
Nice :)
Everyone thinks this is just cool Nirvana era: the trying out of different drummers. But I think in truth this was a very stressful period perhaps even the near end for the group. Dave came along and saved them!
Grazie a Dio l hanno cambiato col Grohl...ffiiiuuuuui
Is Dale doing backing vocals here?
HOVA LETT. A. TOBBI!😊😊😊
KURT DONALD COBAIN
20 DE FEBRERO DE 1967
05 DE ABRIL DE 1994
56 AÑOS
27 AÑOS
29 AÑOS
who were they first act fo?
Sonic Youth
Was it first time 'lithium" live?
no, it’s first live performance was at the evergreen state college. there’s a decent amount of video footage from that session, it’s worth a watch.
This is underground scene ... The drummer hit's is cool , the legend drummer who still a live keeping a long-haired, he is chad who made young kurt and krist being insane on stage. This man is Original drum of nirvana .. Mr. Chad
It's Dale Crover, not Chad Channing
Chad was the 4th Nirvana drummer
AZ. OLIMPYAI. JATEKOK. ZOME ITT. ZAJLIK WASINGTON. MEGYEBEN..TOBB
Teszi. A. Musort. A. Megszakitasok. Jol. Lehet. Tancolni. Potlas
Dale Crover sucks on drums
Um honey bucket?
ok, Grohl fanboy
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