@@AndresRuiz-gs8vm get what you mean. The irony behind their words was always fascinating. They would attend interviews just to mess up with the media and laught at the perception the media had of them. However I get what the OP meant as well. They were clearly comming from a certain path, one that was never easy. They were like the dropouts, the weak anti-macho heavy kids that probably were laughed at during high school. And then all of a sudden they became big and made their weakness a power. Being weird wasn't uncool anymore.
What I’m sayin! People say “Nirvana’s cool cause they didn’t try.” No, they created the image of not trying. Truthfully, these guys practiced for hours a day and yeah, it’s incredible how technically skilled of a singer Kurt was. I haven’t heard one off-key note from him, recorded or live. Who else can you think of that can sing those high notes with that much natural rasp and stay in key? Nobody. I also don’t think he had any voice training which is just amazing, the man was a phenom.
Курт вдохновил меня улучшать своё произношение английского, да и впринципе по-немногу осваивать его Большое спасибо ему, он вдохновил не мало людей на какие-либо поступки, действия, помощь в жизненных ситуациях через свои песни
I get why people say it's boss how he sits down during the solo, but to me that reflects his whole mood and mindset in a sad way :( lost/losing passion
well some guitars weight a lot and its such a pain in the ass, and he played the guitar for hours onstage standing up plus he had scoliosis..believe me, i myself am a guitar player and it hurts a LOT.or maybe he actually had lost his interest :/ whatever it is really sad that he's not here with us anymore...
Exactly ! It had nothing to do with him being a "boss" or the "difficulty" of the solo..which isn't difficult btw. It had everything to do with him being miserable at this point, unhappy with himself, the band, and not wanting to make music at this point. He o.d.'d couple days after this.
Uhh, Steven Tyler, Axl Rose, Ozzy Osbourne and many others still live, so don't be thinking music is dead, we still have Green Day and Iron Maiden, granted there never will be anything like Kurt, but we do have something left, oh and Too Fighters
i was at that gig,and even at the one in rome when he was hospitaliazed for a drug overdose the day after.honestly he was not in good shape,very skinny and pale, i m not sure now but that day we were thinking that he sat down to rest a little, no romanticism behind. and in rome he was so weak that he was hard for him even changing guitar, a guy helped him more than once to do that. sad guys, mithology sometimes cover reality,this great musician was in a downroad spiral when he palyed in my country in 1994.
Для меня это лучшая композиция Нирваны и одно из лучших исполнений... Смотришь на Курта в этом видео и понимаешь, что через месяц после этого выступления всё будет закончено...
Despite his ill-health, he still manages to give a great performance. Sitting down for the solo is the coolest part. Requiescat In Pace, Kurt Cobain 1967-1994.
In 1990 he used to fall on the floor like a marionette with its strings cut during that specific solo. It had almost exactly the notes too even back then. Other than allegedly having a terrible case of bronchitis this night, his stomach and his "itch" was bothering him but I wonder if his confidence holding his new guitar was why he sat down. It was a custom made one of a king (at the time) Jag-Stang that he designed and just had received. It may of had the same scale neck as his jaguar and his mustang, but Fender America's factory and custom shop always did and still do make their frets big and flat. "Medium jumbo" and it will make you sloppy for real if you like smaller frets, that are "narrow tall". Not unplayable by any means and actually very desirable by many players but I believe him sitting in this and other solos may of had something to do with his new guitar which Earnie Bailey his guitar tech said kurt found problems with. It would have been very nice to see the corrections and stuff made to the Jagstang to perfect it but we all know what happened very shortly after.
Id be that way if I had a fat ugly bleached blonde hideous gold digging tri polar leg spread clown waiting for me just to torment me when I got off stage...
Wow. That songs almost spiritual. 'The clue just came to you', 'awareness' and the solo sounds so strange and vital, always gives me goosebumps! Even with little over a month to live. Rock n roll history right there.
I think it's about how people are living just like pets, watching TV and doing their “hard“ work and thinking they're happy without even knowing what HAPPYNESS is.
Your a very lucky person, I remember talking to someone online ages ago about nirvana, they didn't get a chance to see nirvana during the nevermind tour, he had tickets for a show in May of 94 and obviously missed out by a few months...so devastating
This song it just brings me sappiness! It's one of the many songs that I listen to over and over and it never gets old. I also like the early version of you know your right it just speaks volume of Kurt's true potential. He was and will always be my hero because his music speaks to me I never fully understood why he took his life but I know for a fact that we our all better to have at least experienced nirvana and hopefully we will some day have a band out there that can impact us like nirvana!
***** I don't think he was pagan. he was a Buddhist. I also don't think he was depressed, and if he was it was because of Courtney and wanting to move on from his current style of music, not because he wasnt a christian or something idk i dont really understand but it sounds to me that youre saying pagans and agnostics are depressed.
Why do these moronic idiots have to go on every single Nirvana video and make these outlandish, childish, ridiculous comments. Why don't you go back to the New Kids on the Block page where you belong. Leave Kurt alone stop helping Courtney spread lies.....doesn't she ever quit???!!!
@@daddyrawkgames Even the most complex and polished players have a few sour notes in their solos. Sometimes it can give a better sense of emotion to the song. Not sure how that works, but I find it's often the case.
@@featheryfemme I agree, I've played lead guitar in bands most of my life. Played many sour notes myself, because if your not taking chances and being real then go listen to the studio records. I'm all about live music. Was a fan of nirvana from the bleach days...
Wow.. A rare performance of Sappy. Love this tune, one of my favorite of Nirvana. Great post. I’m so thankful of Kurdt introducing me to the Meat Puppets back when Unplugged was performed, such an amazing and underrated band. RIP KC
Kurt C.nesse show toca bem feliz ... inspirado ! Chega a até tocar guitarra sentado na cadeira ... Nesse show , foram duas guitarras ... Deve ter sido muitíssimo bom , esse show maravilhoso ,deste dia... Nirvana forever !!!
Watching him in the late 80s and seeing him in 94. Heartbreaking how he had to cope with his problems and the problems the world gave him while he was alive. A shell of himself yet still professional and prolific til his final note. We really really ought to hold musicians to a higher standard cause this is what art and life is about. He balled the crazy energy of life up and translated it for generations to hear for hopefully the end of man kind. And the media crucified him for being himself. Fast forward and the bar is just so low for people to hit the airwaves.
... and also view every other piece of objective, corroborated, demonstrable proof that suggests he was not murdered. Coming to any kind of conclusion from one single documentary that exists to exploit people, lets get that on the table right now, is insane without considering all the over evidence. It's like people think it MUST be more complicated than suicide because that's too obvious! It's obvious because the guy went missing for days, in a different state to Courtney who was trying to detox from not just heroin but potent benzos too (4x the withdrawal sickness duration), was spotted over and over again at or near dealers places by Krist, Charles Peterson, Ian Dickson, among the dealers themselves. Do you think any of those people would cooperate with heroin dealers to keep a big secret, given that Krist is a reclusive farmer turned politician these days? You people are all the same, you see one documentary that fits with your idea he was murdered because suicide and drug addiction are very hard things to process and accept as a fan, then you act like it's the second coming of jesus. Almost nobody from nannies, to legal counsel, to psychiatrists, to coroners, to the police, to close friends, to label managers and A&R men, to sound engineers and instrument techs, to the remaining band members including Krist who grew up with the guy and Pat who is the only one he'd talk to in the In Utero tours, believes that Kurt's death is anything other than a suicide. They saw him in his last days, they saw where he was heading and just how fucked up on heroin he was. Have you noticed from 93 onwards the left side of his face is limp? It's most obvious in the Youri Lenquette shoot from February 13th 94 in Paris. Yeah the guy was a severe addict and not invincible, it's a miracle he kept alive as long as he did given how him overdosing became part of family life. He could well have died from his chest infection in Germany given the state of his body, addicts very often die from pneumonia. He could well have died all the times through 92-94 that he overdosed, going back to January of 92 in New York. He could well have *survived* the Rome overdose because of his existing tolerance to benzos, which you don't develop overnight, it takes months and months to get to that level of tolerance against that strong a drug. To have people (Krist mainly) theorize that he might have suffered brain damage - perfectly possible, he might have not been breathing properly for hours by the time he was found, he might have hit his head when he lost consciousness as there was blood coming out of his nose, plus he was in a coma for 20 hours. If it's a murder then by god there are thousands of people involved in and out of the music industry ranging from Dave Grohl to Charles Peterson, Ian Dickson, Tracy Marander, and everyone else who Kurt ever knew. At the same time, Kurt and Courtney were heroin users and had people living with them who would score for them. Do you honestly not think that some of those people might not be right in the head because they use heroin, and relay inaccurate information after the fact? It doesn't just relax you, it makes you fucking delusional and a pathological liar. Heroin is about as scummy a business as it gets. This isn't personal dude and if you've considered everything and still believe that then that's fair enough! But don't let an hour or two of one documentary fool you. Murder theorists are being exploited without even realizing it.
Thats what happens when drugs stop working and makes you feel useless, he wasn't a junkie he was a great person with a lot of issues mentally and physically
Kurt cobain like so many others really had a bold impact on my like and the way in look at music in general !!!! Thank u Kurt we luv and miss u so much
I wonder how many people in the crowd knew this song, probably only a handful, must have been WILD for anyone that knew it. I didn't hear Sappy until sometime in '95 on a bootleg CD I got from a record fair...
Even in the 90's, Nirvana was not as popular as people may think. Everyone did like Teen Spirit and bought Nevermind in '92- yet Pearl Jam, TLC & WC Rap were way more popular. Among hard rock fans, Alice In Chains was favored. Wasn't until Fall of 94's Unplugged ("About A Girl" single?) that most people took notice again, however, he was already RIP by then.
that is definitely false, nirvana changed everything whether you believe that or not, im not saying all those other bands weren't just as famous, i am saying nirvana was most popular among st all
El Jefe Scientist obviously you don't know what your talking about since you don't even know the proper dates. Nevermind was released in 92. And MTV unplugged happened in 93. And they were popular... I don't know what you're on buddy boy.
Nirvana helped me get through my teens, Kurt was the voice of alienated youth.
still does 😇
That's not what Nirvana was about. You are confused. Nirvana was happy music their interviews were also happy. Novoselic said it best.
David Morrison i am 16 rn and they're really helping me
@@AndresRuiz-gs8vm get what you mean. The irony behind their words was always fascinating. They would attend interviews just to mess up with the media and laught at the perception the media had of them. However I get what the OP meant as well. They were clearly comming from a certain path, one that was never easy. They were like the dropouts, the weak anti-macho heavy kids that probably were laughed at during high school. And then all of a sudden they became big and made their weakness a power. Being weird wasn't uncool anymore.
@@AndresRuiz-gs8vm He's not "confused". He's interpretating their music in his own way. Death to the author.
Kurt Cobain sitting down during one of his best guitar solos... There will never be another
he plays sitting down like we all do at home. he really knew how to bring his messy room into his music. i got some laundry to do myself..
i agree with this opinion 100%
odiumimbues Your comment will resonate with me every time I hear Nirvana from now on. Thanks for the deep insight my friend :)
deepcreep98 thanks brother
scoliosis
His voice is fucking class.
Fr
I had a bootleg of this concert back in the 90's. Those were the days.
Hey Tom, how did you get boot legs in the 90's?
Were they just in record stores or what?
Hi again Tom
Hey man!! Can you post the guitar's solo in your channel? Would be unbelievable!!
@@bubbasawyerr Yeah you could buy them in some record store, but mostly order per mail.
@@Tomnedreb that's interesting
It's amazing how Kurt never sang out of key. Behind that messy image Nirvana was a professional and disciplined band.
What I’m sayin! People say “Nirvana’s cool cause they didn’t try.” No, they created the image of not trying. Truthfully, these guys practiced for hours a day and yeah, it’s incredible how technically skilled of a singer Kurt was. I haven’t heard one off-key note from him, recorded or live. Who else can you think of that can sing those high notes with that much natural rasp and stay in key? Nobody. I also don’t think he had any voice training which is just amazing, the man was a phenom.
Yeah, you are right.
@@benjamindevlin4057 , and yes. For example, Alex Turner of Arctic Monkeys is out of key when singing 505 live, and it really sucks!
@@benjamindevlin4057 freddie mercuries a better singer in my honest opinion however its the same point of rarity
@@benjamindevlin4057 solo desafino en su ultimo show, en heart-shaped box y todos sabemos que fue por bronquitis asi que si, kurt is amazing
An unbelievable artist, there will never be another Kurt.
I agree 100%!
lol, there wont be another one of anyone. everyone is amazing and wonderfully unique.
For The Faint Hearted True but you have to admit that this one was specially wonderful and unique :)
It can be possible, if the world will change first
Maybe not another Kurt, but there will be many Us, people who will never let Art die, in any form. And I mean any of Us.
This is the nirvana song that still plays the most in my head all those years later
Lithium also for me
Yeah, every time I do laundry I hear this song in my head
Курт вдохновил меня улучшать своё произношение английского, да и впринципе по-немногу осваивать его
Большое спасибо ему, он вдохновил не мало людей на какие-либо поступки, действия, помощь в жизненных ситуациях через свои песни
Меня вдохновляет его последний жизненный поступок, видно это судьба.
I get why people say it's boss how he sits down during the solo, but to me that reflects his whole mood and mindset in a sad way :( lost/losing passion
well some guitars weight a lot and its such a pain in the ass, and he played the guitar for hours onstage standing up plus he had scoliosis..believe me, i myself am a guitar player and it hurts a LOT.or maybe he actually had lost his interest :/ whatever it is really sad that he's not here with us anymore...
the jagstang is a heavy guitar, it hurts to stand up with a guitar for hours especially with a strap digging into his shoulder.
patchh15 Its harder to play while standing
Exactly ! It had nothing to do with him being a "boss" or the "difficulty" of the solo..which isn't difficult btw. It had everything to do with him being miserable at this point, unhappy with himself, the band, and not wanting to make music at this point. He o.d.'d couple days after this.
Even Joe satriani has to sit down for some of his stuff
That solo never fails to give me goosebumps. Amazing
That dude really knew how to construct a melody
that and harmony
he had good taste, what he made of "Baby hеlp me forget" from Green river
the best sappy live version ever recorded. even though the video and the sound is not top quality, but it definately catches the nuance! #legend
And the last
The last greatest rockstar!
Uhh, Steven Tyler, Axl Rose, Ozzy Osbourne and many others still live, so don't be thinking music is dead, we still have Green Day and Iron Maiden, granted there never will be anything like Kurt, but we do have something left, oh and Too Fighters
I meant Foo Fighters, fucking auto correct
Dale Warren lmao axl rose is a racist douchebag
***** okay
kurt cobain was shit too
Kurt cobain inspired me to play guitar
me too
Me too :)
me too :3
Me 4
Me5
Sitting down during a guitar solo cos ur a fuckin boss.
Jake Davey well he sorta had to because he was physically and mentally ill at the time of this show
Blazerim No he sat down because he felt like it. Had nothing to do with what you said.
RebelThoughts82 how would you know?
Blazerim You probably haven't seen much of him in other concerts. Look around; there's plenty of videos on him soloing standing up.
HowlingFang6258 ok...
haha sitting down like a boss during an awesome guitar solo
Declan Powers It is an awesome guitar solo.
i was at that gig,and even at the one in rome when he was hospitaliazed for a drug overdose the day after.honestly he was not in good shape,very skinny and pale, i m not sure now but that day we were thinking that he sat down to rest a little, no romanticism behind. and in rome he was so weak that he was hard for him even changing guitar, a guy helped him more than once to do that. sad guys, mithology sometimes cover reality,this great musician was in a downroad spiral when he palyed in my country in 1994.
nah. He always sits down when performing this solo or falls to the floor and plays it laying down.
Australia SEES
Для меня это лучшая композиция Нирваны и одно из лучших исполнений...
Смотришь на Курта в этом видео и понимаешь, что через месяц после этого выступления всё будет закончено...
Fuckin’ sad, brother.. so sad. Miss the guy so much.
Despite his ill-health, he still manages to give a great performance. Sitting down for the solo is the coolest part. Requiescat In Pace, Kurt Cobain 1967-1994.
Kurt would say. "You said scat..."
@@nealdamkjer192 i laughed xD
He was a gentleman and a scholar.
In 1990 he used to fall on the floor like a marionette with its strings cut during that specific solo. It had almost exactly the notes too even back then. Other than allegedly having a terrible case of bronchitis this night, his stomach and his "itch" was bothering him but I wonder if his confidence holding his new guitar was why he sat down. It was a custom made one of a king (at the time) Jag-Stang that he designed and just had received. It may of had the same scale neck as his jaguar and his mustang, but Fender America's factory and custom shop always did and still do make their frets big and flat. "Medium jumbo" and it will make you sloppy for real if you like smaller frets, that are "narrow tall". Not unplayable by any means and actually very desirable by many players but I believe him sitting in this and other solos may of had something to do with his new guitar which Earnie Bailey his guitar tech said kurt found problems with. It would have been very nice to see the corrections and stuff made to the Jagstang to perfect it but we all know what happened very shortly after.
This video quality is incredible
I bet my life out of the 213 billon earth like planets there was only one Kurt Cobain and we got that privilege of only being that one planet!!!
@Alexale what?
TF.?
The fuck does that mean?
He's saying ya durrrr's out of all the infinite number of planets we was the only planet to have a Kurt Cobain ffs
This version is perfect
Look at Krist and Pat just having the time of their lives on stage.
He looks so bored and depressed here,it breaks my heart,miss you love you Kurt
SpoonVTECpower he’s always looked like that lol
you don't know shit about him
Id be that way if I had a fat ugly bleached blonde hideous gold digging tri polar leg spread clown waiting for me just to torment me when I got off stage...
Same :'(
@JulieBishop stfu, Courtney didnt do it physically.
she did it mentally which made Kurt do it physically
This is now probably my favorite live footage 'cause of Kurt just sitting down and playing the solo.
jaan
The voice is amazing here!!!
HE'S A REAL GENIUS !!! i love u Kurt
Love u too 😊
Wow. That songs almost spiritual. 'The clue just came to you', 'awareness' and the solo sounds so strange and vital, always gives me goosebumps! Even with little over a month to live. Rock n roll history right there.
Greg Thackray I think Kurt was ok with the chair given he would rather sit in that chair than be comfortable! That's the great thing about Kurt!
The lyric is "conclusion cam to you"
The search for the very reason behind the scenario of life, he yellung for this... for me it sounds like a spiritual cry
I think it's about how people are living just like pets, watching TV and doing their “hard“ work and thinking they're happy without even knowing what HAPPYNESS is.
conclusion came to you*
amazing. so happy i could see nirvana live 8th Feb. 1994
+pattonPwr That's awesome that you got to see Kurt in concert!
Your a very lucky person, I remember talking to someone online ages ago about nirvana, they didn't get a chance to see nirvana during the nevermind tour, he had tickets for a show in May of 94 and obviously missed out by a few months...so devastating
You're super lucky. Not only did you get to see them at all, you got to see them at a time when they sounded the best.
This song it just brings me sappiness! It's one of the many songs that I listen to over and over and it never gets old. I also like the early version of you know your right it just speaks volume of Kurt's true potential. He was and will always be my hero because his music speaks to me I never fully understood why he took his life but I know for a fact that we our all better to have at least experienced nirvana and hopefully we will some day have a band out there that can impact us like nirvana!
I was really alone, closed in a room, listen to Nirvana
Still getting alone
No family, no griends
Last of the great band.
Why did he have to die? Would have been jaw droppingly amazing to see these guys, this year.
+Jefferson Araujo Damn you Courtney!!
+GN0MEz even if he didn't kill himself the drugs would have killed him eventually anyways
+wifey what do you mean the ultimate agnostic?
***** I don't think he was pagan. he was a Buddhist. I also don't think he was depressed, and if he was it was because of Courtney and wanting to move on from his current style of music, not because he wasnt a christian or something idk i dont really understand but it sounds to me that youre saying pagans and agnostics are depressed.
Why do these moronic idiots have to go on every single Nirvana video and make these outlandish, childish, ridiculous comments. Why don't you go back to the New Kids on the Block page where you belong. Leave Kurt alone stop helping Courtney spread lies.....doesn't she ever quit???!!!
Loved him as a kid and still think he is a genius now!
Whoever said Kurt can’t solo. Well, this song proves the Kurt coulda solo if he wanted to at the time., He just detested to play very polish.
There was some definite sour notes played in that solo. But, I really don't think he ever gave a fuck
@@daddyrawkgames Even the most complex and polished players have a few sour notes in their solos. Sometimes it can give a better sense of emotion to the song. Not sure how that works, but I find it's often the case.
@@featheryfemme I agree, I've played lead guitar in bands most of my life. Played many sour notes myself, because if your not taking chances and being real then go listen to the studio records. I'm all about live music. Was a fan of nirvana from the bleach days...
Kurt could solo, he just hated how they were overdone and not simple. Kurt solo’s were short and sweet.
Kurt = King
God*
Hes my hero hes my god i love him so much (im not gay!)
rokasisLTU GT your God?
One of the best performance ever!..i love grunge because of him!
STILL the best band of all time
Love the sound of guitar and drum
My favourite song.
Wow.. A rare performance of Sappy. Love this tune, one of my favorite of Nirvana. Great post. I’m so thankful of Kurdt introducing me to the Meat Puppets back when Unplugged was performed, such an amazing and underrated band. RIP KC
My favorite band ever
Foo Fighters don't even come close to this, they are Hot Topic music. Pat Smear was great in the Germs, but it is all about Kurt Cobain. Untouchable.
Playing like a boss. A frightening sensation of life that couldn't fit in this world.
Kurt C.nesse show toca bem feliz ... inspirado !
Chega a até tocar guitarra sentado na cadeira ...
Nesse show , foram duas guitarras ...
Deve ter sido muitíssimo bom , esse show maravilhoso ,deste dia...
Nirvana forever !!!
I'll never forget you.
1:38 best part
I love all Sappy versions
Amo todas las versiones de Sappy
Watching him in the late 80s and seeing him in 94. Heartbreaking how he had to cope with his problems and the problems the world gave him while he was alive.
A shell of himself yet still professional and prolific til his final note.
We really really ought to hold musicians to a higher standard cause this is what art and life is about. He balled the crazy energy of life up and translated it for generations to hear for hopefully the end of man kind.
And the media crucified him for being himself.
Fast forward and the bar is just so low for people to hit the airwaves.
Everything sounds so much better with Pat on rhythm guitar, I love the late 93/94 shows
Such a beautiful talented person and so immensely depressed :-(
he wasn't depressed he was killed
Bryan Novelo he wasn't bi polar
... and also view every other piece of objective, corroborated, demonstrable proof that suggests he was not murdered.
Coming to any kind of conclusion from one single documentary that exists to exploit people, lets get that on the table right now, is insane without considering all the over evidence. It's like people think it MUST be more complicated than suicide because that's too obvious! It's obvious because the guy went missing for days, in a different state to Courtney who was trying to detox from not just heroin but potent benzos too (4x the withdrawal sickness duration), was spotted over and over again at or near dealers places by Krist, Charles Peterson, Ian Dickson, among the dealers themselves. Do you think any of those people would cooperate with heroin dealers to keep a big secret, given that Krist is a reclusive farmer turned politician these days?
You people are all the same, you see one documentary that fits with your idea he was murdered because suicide and drug addiction are very hard things to process and accept as a fan, then you act like it's the second coming of jesus. Almost nobody from nannies, to legal counsel, to psychiatrists, to coroners, to the police, to close friends, to label managers and A&R men, to sound engineers and instrument techs, to the remaining band members including Krist who grew up with the guy and Pat who is the only one he'd talk to in the In Utero tours, believes that Kurt's death is anything other than a suicide. They saw him in his last days, they saw where he was heading and just how fucked up on heroin he was.
Have you noticed from 93 onwards the left side of his face is limp? It's most obvious in the Youri Lenquette shoot from February 13th 94 in Paris. Yeah the guy was a severe addict and not invincible, it's a miracle he kept alive as long as he did given how him overdosing became part of family life. He could well have died from his chest infection in Germany given the state of his body, addicts very often die from pneumonia. He could well have died all the times through 92-94 that he overdosed, going back to January of 92 in New York. He could well have *survived* the Rome overdose because of his existing tolerance to benzos, which you don't develop overnight, it takes months and months to get to that level of tolerance against that strong a drug. To have people (Krist mainly) theorize that he might have suffered brain damage - perfectly possible, he might have not been breathing properly for hours by the time he was found, he might have hit his head when he lost consciousness as there was blood coming out of his nose, plus he was in a coma for 20 hours.
If it's a murder then by god there are thousands of people involved in and out of the music industry ranging from Dave Grohl to Charles Peterson, Ian Dickson, Tracy Marander, and everyone else who Kurt ever knew. At the same time, Kurt and Courtney were heroin users and had people living with them who would score for them. Do you honestly not think that some of those people might not be right in the head because they use heroin, and relay inaccurate information after the fact? It doesn't just relax you, it makes you fucking delusional and a pathological liar. Heroin is about as scummy a business as it gets.
This isn't personal dude and if you've considered everything and still believe that then that's fair enough! But don't let an hour or two of one documentary fool you. Murder theorists are being exploited without even realizing it.
Thats what happens when drugs stop working and makes you feel useless, he wasn't a junkie he was a great person with a lot of issues mentally and physically
@@bigmuffexpress I love you
¿Quién iría a pensar que un mes y pico de esta actuación, desaparecería este gran cantante?
Kurt forever.
nirvana es muy buenop
Así es :)
+cesar carranzam
Kurt also inspired me to play guitar...my favorite!!!
Thanks for posting this. This is the best live performance of Sappy I've seen.
NO ONE these days can come up with the beautiful melodies that Kurt Cobain could. This song is a perfect example.
My Favorite Nirvana Song.
I love the way he sings especially on this song and the way he sat in the chair for the solo!!!
Kurt was a powerful voice and inspiration musically he spoke to us all!!
Everytime I listen to this song I get goosebumps.... I love Sappy, it's my favorite song of all time
I like how the main chord is major in this version
That's what makes this song so good. It's reflective of his emotional downfall. This is the saddest song I've ever heard from Nirvana.
WHAT A VOICE !! WHAT A GREAT ARTIST !! GODDAMNIT HE IS A FUCKIN GENIUS..
I saw them at Memorial Hall, Kansas 21st Oct '93 when I was 21yrs, now i'm 50yrs. Time is relentless :-(
Kurt cobain like so many others really had a bold impact on my like and the way in look at music in general !!!! Thank u Kurt we luv and miss u so much
The audio in this video is amazing.
Kurt has inspired me to do so much. I love you kurt.
Miss u Cobain
My clip I was Share last 9 year Ago
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Still my favorite guitarsolo!
What a song
Simplismente perfeita!!!
That camera is badass. This song has always been a favorite. Don't quote me on that.lol.
My favorite Nirvana song....... and it's sad to see Kurt at this point looking miserable playing music....
this song reminds me of depression. thanks nirvana for such an awesome song.
my holiday is good with Nirvana music
Seeing Nirvana live would've been and incredible dream. Seeing Nirvana live PLAY SAPPY would've been... pure nirvana!
God i wish i could have seen them live 😢
The clean guitar tone is incomparable, as unique as his voice
love nirvana so much
melhor versão de todas! pena que tiraram o áudio de 4 anos atrás, tava mais "limpinho"
I love him so much
I just want to say that it is my favourite song
That voice!!!
Ero lì, mi viene ancora da piangere se ci penso. Grazie Nirvana, grazie Kurt♥️🤘♥️
OLD SCHOOL GRUNGE !!
1991-1992!!!
this is 94
Pat Smear. He was the second guitar player from 1993 to the end of the band in 1994. He's now the 3rd guitar player of the Foo Fighters.
Uno de los mejores Temas 🤘🤘🤘
Incrível timbre vocal de quem ama fazer o que faz ,de um jeito tão louco e maneiro de curtir
melhores dias da minha vida .
NIRVANA 4 EVER
I wonder how many people in the crowd knew this song, probably only a handful, must have been WILD for anyone that knew it. I didn't hear Sappy until sometime in '95 on a bootleg CD I got from a record fair...
never knew they played this live
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Probably the best vocal performance ever
nirvana's music is better than today's music,, i wish i could born in 70s
1:50 my favorite note of the song
I think its the best nirvana live
"I was born in the wrong generation am I the only one in my generation that listens to this music?"
I do, I love nirvana so much and other 90s Rock... I'm 15 and its literally all I listen to except for the occasional bmth and bands like that
Even in the 90's, Nirvana was not as popular as people may think. Everyone did like Teen Spirit and bought Nevermind in '92- yet Pearl Jam, TLC & WC Rap were way more popular. Among hard rock fans, Alice In Chains was favored. Wasn't until Fall of 94's Unplugged ("About A Girl" single?) that most people took notice again, however, he was already RIP by then.
that is definitely false, nirvana changed everything whether you believe that or not, im not saying all those other bands weren't just as famous, i am saying nirvana was most popular among st all
there is alot of great music out there right now
El Jefe Scientist obviously you don't know what your talking about since you don't even know the proper dates. Nevermind was released in 92. And MTV unplugged happened in 93. And they were popular... I don't know what you're on buddy boy.
great performance. thank you for the audio sync + video stabilization! i can't wait for the Live and Loud DVD
Fukn awesome
there's only few bands that sound even better live, this is definantly one.
Lucky bastards who had the honor of seeing them live, I wish I was one of them ❤
I was, at the Los Angeles Forum in 1994
Chilling when he sings “and if you kill yaself you’ll make him happy” as he was dead shortly after this show . RIP KC