It’s also the exact reason why I refuse to pay a monthly subscription to a shitty streaming service. And it’s also bad enough that our favorite bands get fuck all for their music to be streamed and the amount of money it’s record labels get.
Yes! I never got rid of my physical media, and never will as long as I have space to store it. I took all my compact disc and ripped them to mp3 or flac files. Then I can listen to them with no internet connection at all.
This is why "b-but it'll always be on muh easily accessible streaming platform!" will never be a good excuse to do away with physical media. So stupid...
Yup, but unfortunately, I think we're headed in the direction of going completely digital regardless if we want it or not. These companies have been pushing for it for a while, and it's just about there at this point. Game systems with no disc drives. Sound systems and vehicles with no cassette or cd players. Just usb ports. Video stores out of business because of streaming. They're really trying their best to make it that way
That's why I still buy physical media and always will. And in the words of the owner of a still existing localish record store.. "physical media will never die"
which was just something that a Danish girl who made a video she sent to the WEF talking about how in Copenhagen she can *rent* lots of things she needs using apps, rather than have to buy them, and how this makes her happy. It then got twisted into 'the WEF are communists' by the pantswetting US far right conspiracy brigade. Plus, we don't own the music videos on YT. Them, being pulled off the platform isn't taking something that we own from us.
This also impacted RUclips Music. Lot's of stuff has been unavailable for several days. Just now starting to come back due to an agreement having been reached. Streaming sucks for this reason alone. I always buy physical media for stuff I really care about.
Probably live in a country where it's still available. I think it's only certain countries this applies to. I'm in America and it says it's not available in my region due to copyright laws or something like that
Yh like I searched it up the official nirvana channel has still got it up and it's still playing for me I live in the UK so maybe this is a u.s problem
I've been waiting for the moment to come. So glad I still have my CD albums. Anything can be deleted at any time when the bigwigs decide they don't want us to have it anymore!
It's stupid because now more people are gonna pirate instead of streaming and the artists will get even LESS money. The music industry SUCKS. Keep money politics out of music!!!!!!
It's not just this video! Lots of random videos got deleted off my playlists, all that remains videos, some tom petty, some live concert's i had saved from gun's & the cars, its weird, hope its fixed soon
Quick question..... did Phil from ATR have a bad substance abuse problem around 2013 or so? I almost gave him a little lesson in Chicago when he was playing with Black Label Society, and the way he spoke to people was extremely aggressive and disrespectful. Several of us were close to tooling him up a bit.
@@hisaceinthehole3426You can rip CD’s to FLAC or AIFF/WAV which are lossless, then you can keep a copy stored on your drive and also burn them onto blank CD’s which are extremely cheap
This has been going on for years. Lots of artists no longer have certain albums on RUclips. You wind up giving some random person views because the artist can't profit off of their own music. I first noticed this with Ozzy, Fear Factory, and misc metal/rock bands. You can't find the album playlist from them or their label's YT.
Writing themselves out of history just like ACDC, GnR, Ozzy etc. When we can't do a cover, it's bad enough. When we can't even watch the original, it's self immolation. Fine, you want us to forget you, fine. They want to take their ball and go home, it's their literal loss, the fools. Zeppelin used to mute my covers of them, and they eventually stopped and just started taking the ad money. Done and done. Take a page (no pun intended) from Zeppelin, you guys. The fact that I can't cover ACDC, GnR or Ozzy means I haven't even listened to any of them in years. Trying to profit from music is a fool's errand.
@@jamiehovis7722 1. Music was only profitable for half a century but for the very top tier. 2. It can never be about the money instead of the art. 3. What they are doing is counterproductive to their aims anyway. 4. I did what Radiohead did: got a life. Unlike when I was a starving artist fool, now I don’t depend on creativity for sustenance therefore don’t commit the ultimate crime of creating on a deadline like some critic at rolling stone with no real opinion on a work who has 5000 words to entertain and simultaneously praise or trash. In other words, with the profit motive comes illegitimacy, period. You mentioned Page. He didn’t sell out. He didn’t sell merch or do interviews or even release singles. And people still listen to him so he profits. See, you have the causal arrow backwards, and that is exactly what I was calling foolish to begin with. I rest my case.
@@CraigFlowersMusic wrong, wrong, and wrong. There was plenty of opportunity on the lower levels of music industry. You could sell records out of the back of your car and make 100k selling 10k records. You could making a thousand dollars over the weekend playing clubs. None of these people had record deals or fame and there are tens of thousands of them. Before that, the jazz era, look at all the horn players that had health insurance, salaries, higher than average salary. This goes back to before recorded music. Live music was booming around the world. A lot of great music was made out of ulterior motive or for profit. Page is no different than Michael Jackson just a different era. Zeppelin was a late 60s band. Bands were seen as having a role in politics and social commentary. Hardly any bands had merch. Zeppelin did do press actually, until they realized the press were against them and constantly needled and flamed in the press. Not doing press was a strategy. You made music no one wanted to hear. Musicians make music people want to hear. Iggy pop said , he would have liked to sing like frank or Sammy jr, but that wasn’t what the market was wanting at the time. He did dirty bro rock cause that’s what was popular. MC5 was the biggest band in Detroit at that moment and that’s what he did. Beatles, stones. Same story, you think the stones wanted to do all those rock and pop singles? They were a blues band. They only did brown sugar or miss you because of the marketplace. Beatles , same thing. They did acid rock once the boy band thing was passe. Yea you were an artistic fool. Idealistic and immature.
@@jamiehovis7722 You’re talking about the exact era I said was profitable. Stop agreeing with me as an argument, and stop thinking hurling personal insults is a form of logic or debate. I’m done arguing with you, but I will say there was no such concept as an album until Sinatra, and I think that sentence alone discredits your entire book of an angry, ad hominem filled reply.
@@CraigFlowersMusic the first six paragraphs had no ad hominem insult? Only one arguably two sentences (one was just a fact. Obviously you made music people didn’t want to hear) of my entire reply. I gave tons of examples of bands artists. I talked about the jazz era which was the 1920s and 1940s which has nothing to do with the 70s. You choose to focus on one sentence and not the other 25 sentences. Ok. No substance sure.
2:11 Someone who was born between 2008 and 2015: Really? RUclips and Warner music had a disagreement that caused Warner to pull some music videos off the platform? Plus, nine months feels like a while.
Let’s not forget “Man In The Box”, “Would”, “Rooster”, & “Down In A Hole” by Alice In Chains, same thing goes to “Basket Case”, “Holiday”, “Boulevard of Broken Dreams”, etc. by Green Day
You Could Be Mine has always been an issue because of the T2 rights connection. That video was held back from the GnR music videos dvd that released back in the day and it was also not featured on the T2 video release. Until YT you couldn't really watch it anywhere... and now I guess you can't watch it here either. Smfh
Why hard copies and physical copies reign supreme... This is outrageous , Kurdt would be furious. He knew music should be free... he knew his fans couldn't afford CDs . This company was open about it being money... which is sad.
I have a feeling a lot of strange things will be happening within the music industry... some big names, record executives, CEO's, producers, etc... hung out at those Diddy parties. A lot of resignations happening.
@@aaronmartinez5029 Agreed. It will however effect everyone's ability to enjoy the music they love, digitally or on the internet... physical copies will always be superior than streaming services.
It's sad that they were taken for a while but I was genuinely worried that they were permanently gone along with all of the comments, I'm glad it was just hidden from countries instead of fully removed and glad it's coming back soon
I didn’t notice Smells like teen spirit was gone because it never did for me, but I have noticed a similar thing with Alice In Chains. A lot of their songs that I had saved in a playlist was gone.
God this sucks. What is even worse about this is that all guitar tabs on songsterr will be affected too. Now youtube videos on songsterr are removed which will make it impossible to play along with the original song on songsterr unless you used a backing track or the physical file itself. God this is such a fiasco. As a guitarist who uses Songsterr alot too this really does affect me now. Thanks alot big corps!!! THANKS ALOT!
Here’s my question. If it wasn’t for RUclips, where would Music Videos go? We live in an era where MTV is no longer about the music, neither is VH1 , if it’s still a channel or a thing.
I went to his songs to check it and it's letting me you should try again this very weird ;_; cos at first i couldn't listen to my favs but now I can so u should try
This is why music Artists hate big greedy controling labels and companies. Because the musical artist doesnt have enough or any ownership or control over their music once its released by/on that company.
Interesting. Thanks for the video. I don't often watch music videos on RUclips, but do use RUclips Music almost daily for just listening. When I was practicing drums yesterday, I was wondering why some songs in my playlist simply refused to play. One of them was Green Day, so this might explain things. Glad to see the songs are coming back.
I feel like this is going to turn into a apocalypse for the people who can't afford Spotify record players in CD players and CDs and records would be going crazy and this is just Napster all over again
This explains a lot. My channel is exclusively fan-filmed videos I've recorded at concerts, and I had noticed a number of videos that were previously globally visible were suddenly regionally blocked from the US and some islands. Not that it really bothered that much as I don't make any money from my content, but I was very curious about what happened. I can see that all those videos have been unblocked now. As a result, I've since alluded to the convenience of VPNs for such scenarios on my profile. Haha!
Shit like this is why physical media is a must. CDs, cassette players, walkmans, MP3s, iPods, etc. Streaming services can take anything away anytime they want and that sadly is the age of digital streaming and music is no exception.
Seriously. I'm so over youtube and google at this point. Only reason I even deal with it is I like supporting the channels that give us good content. Really hope another platform takes over and I can kiss this site goodbye forever
@XHellPriest Is sesac censoring people and channels? Is sesac donating heavily to one political party and skewing thier services towards that political side? Google and RUclips are a problem. Sesac may be one as well, but that doesn't change the issues it just adds to them.
RUclips has opened up the door for newer generations to listen to older stuff and start to ramp that band back up or have old bands to bring back into the light. It has played a huge role in music
I found out about Nirvana’s hit billion song & it’s Nevermind album, we’re gone as unavailable videos. Same thing happens to quite few bands, including Green Day, Alice In Chains, Guns N’ Roses, etc. all of their songs & albums were cut.
I noticed 'stuck in mobile with the Memphis blues again' from bob Dylan was randomly gone and 'Sacred Heart" from Cass McCombs was gone--there were other vids of the same songs with less views though so I just watched those.
Yup, I can confirm. American here and just checked, and every Nirvana video won't play. Just says not available in your region due to copyright or something along those lines
Well over last 8 years I have been slowly moving to africa , long story but it's crazy I have more freedom and access to stuff outside the USA. Yes even on other platforms, like Netflix in africa I have more access to movies but when back in usa there is restricted movies notcallowed in usa . Sanecas RUclips, so on. It's getting scarry within the USA on limits or control over what you can have, say or do . Shocked as I thought and told America the land of free and learned most restricted ( ok north Korea still got that title) but we are headed that way, with media ( TV news censorship of political stuff and being more propaganda then real news ( north Korea praise our leader and no other leader ) Don't know if ameyican understand or just not getting the full information on what is really happening.
I know this will piss off non musicians but, maybe this would be for the best for our favorite musicians. They could get back to making money and be able to afford to tour more and have bigger better shows, and wouldnt have to charge as much for tickets and merch... ??? Food for thought.
I did a tour of Europe in 2001 showing a film I made ("DIY or DIE: How to Survive as an Independent Artist") and doing Q&A after the film. At a few clubs, I'd borrow an acoustic guitar and sing a few songs before the film. One bar wouldn't let me play, because if they have ANY live music, SESAC shakes them down for money. I said "But I'm only playing songs I 100 percent wrote myself." They said "It doesn't matter." They really wanted to let me play but were terrified of doing so.
And this is a good example of why I prefer physical media. Streaming is great and all but these media bosses can take stuff away and essentially dictate what you watch or consume. I get the copyright element but it still doesn't change that what you buy to watch is yours to keep.
This is the exact reason why I still buy and collect Vinyls and CDs.
It’s also the exact reason why I refuse to pay a monthly subscription to a shitty streaming service. And it’s also bad enough that our favorite bands get fuck all for their music to be streamed and the amount of money it’s record labels get.
Another smart person spitting the facts!
Me too. Physical media is the best option
Yep, I do books too.. someone will have to kick my door in in and physically steal all my vinyl and CDs and books to shut down my web
lol no it’s not
This is why physical media will always be king
Vinyl, CD, cassette👍
That’s why I also don’t like going in the direction of electric cars. Everything will have an off button from the powers that be
Agreed. Even films too.
Yes! I never got rid of my physical media, and never will as long as I have space to store it. I took all my compact disc and ripped them to mp3 or flac files. Then I can listen to them with no internet connection at all.
For real
It's not just Nirvana, Alice in Chains just lost a bunch of their tracks. Stop letting corporations run rampant.
Which Aic songs have been removed?
@@RichWards-Wins Almost all of the music videos are gone.
Yeah I noticed that when trying to find man in the box
It’s also Green Day too…
Corporations fighting over music that was made in a garage. Very Rock n’ Roll
That's how it's always been, this channel is a corporate rock channel that loves the status quo and safe music.
Corporatism is the new Punk. Just ask Green Day
@@TheLastPirate1973 always someone crying about Green Day
Lol Nirvana was signed to Geffen and recorded at a very famous and expensive L.A. studio. Not even Bleach was recorded in a garage.
@@rocketpigrecords3719 thank you
anyone else notice youtube being really weird the past few days?....like more than usual
YES!
it's almost like they're interfering in political processes
Yes!
Yes!
AGREE.
This is why "b-but it'll always be on muh easily accessible streaming platform!" will never be a good excuse to do away with physical media. So stupid...
So true. We’re in the minority.
Yup, but unfortunately, I think we're headed in the direction of going completely digital regardless if we want it or not. These companies have been pushing for it for a while, and it's just about there at this point. Game systems with no disc drives. Sound systems and vehicles with no cassette or cd players. Just usb ports. Video stores out of business because of streaming. They're really trying their best to make it that way
That's why I still buy physical media and always will. And in the words of the owner of a still existing localish record store.. "physical media will never die"
If they take away legal streaming, we can all just go back to pirating everything.
@@anothergamingchannel2656 all so they can have complete control.
If buying isn't owning, copying isn't stealing.
The music business has destroyed music.
You own nothing, and you will like it.
My thought too. Evilllll
I dismissed that when I heard it, but you can see it's implications everywhere.
@@TornSoul062473hard to dismiss things the WEF and UN post on their own websites.
That's why I only buy physical media and don't download anything or give my money to streaming services.
which was just something that a Danish girl who made a video she sent to the WEF talking about how in Copenhagen she can *rent* lots of things she needs using apps, rather than have to buy them, and how this makes her happy.
It then got twisted into 'the WEF are communists' by the pantswetting US far right conspiracy brigade.
Plus, we don't own the music videos on YT. Them, being pulled off the platform isn't taking something that we own from us.
New agreement, one 15 second unskippable ad after every chorus 😎
GenZ metalhead here. Thanks for lifting up the new generation of rockers!
Gen Z metal head myself!!
🤘
Huge respect for you guys 🤘🏻 forever rockin
I’m a Gen Z music fan and I think the streaming age is absolutely ridiculous…they keep taking off great albums of the streaming platforms.
I was born in 1996, Idk if I'm gen z or not but all I know is that im a metalhead as well.
@@dangercat9188 that is the year my son was born. You are a millennial.
Continue to metal on my fellow metal head!!!
Its why Rick Beato stopped doing "What Makes This Song Great?" videos.
I miss them
@@pascalgraul2201 me too : / great concept
Best music series on YT. Now Rick's channel has been pretty stale. The interviews are mighty, but I miss WMTSG so bad.
I’ve noticed this too. So glad I kept my CD collection over the years..
They (SESAC) reconsidered the offer becuase RUclips choked off their income stream of these publishers/recordcompanies and writers.
This also impacted RUclips Music. Lot's of stuff has been unavailable for several days. Just now starting to come back due to an agreement having been reached. Streaming sucks for this reason alone. I always buy physical media for stuff I really care about.
Well...
I immediately searched for the music video 😂
And thankfully it's there
@@justinhardageno it’s still on nirvana channel
Probably live in a country where it's still available. I think it's only certain countries this applies to. I'm in America and it says it's not available in my region due to copyright laws or something like that
I’m in Canada and the video came up without any problems on Nirvana’s official channel.
In Poland, this video is still up
Yh like I searched it up the official nirvana channel has still got it up and it's still playing for me I live in the UK so maybe this is a u.s problem
As a YTM user I was livid, every single Nirvana song, every Green Day song (until Father of All) so so SO many.
God I hate corporate greed
This has nothing to do with corporate greed. It has everything to do with Marxist style censorship that people love to vote for.
Alice In Chains too…. I cried 😢
Kurt would be pissed
And dave grohl too he was the drummer in nirvana
Nah, he'd laugh about it and wouldn't really care.
I doubt it.
I think some people missed the joke. Kurt hated teen spirit. I believe this was sarcasm lol
Kurt hated playing this song. I promise he wouldn't loose sleep over it.
I've been waiting for the moment to come. So glad I still have my CD albums. Anything can be deleted at any time when the bigwigs decide they don't want us to have it anymore!
So cool to see you closing in on 1 million subscribers...and love your hat!
They deleted a LOT of videos. RUclips, explain yourself.
just as long as they keep forcing people to watch ads. thats all that matters.
Well, it’s official. Mondays are the worst day of the week.
i've known that since 1st grade
It's Tuesday here.....
I hate Mondays.
It's stupid because now more people are gonna pirate instead of streaming and the artists will get even LESS money. The music industry SUCKS. Keep money politics out of music!!!!!!
A dangerous precedent, a wake up call
Money. They don't care about music or fans. I wish it were the early 90s again. We were pissed off, fed up, and united.
It's not just this video! Lots of random videos got deleted off my playlists, all that remains videos, some tom petty, some live concert's i had saved from gun's & the cars, its weird, hope its fixed soon
Quick question..... did Phil from ATR have a bad substance abuse problem around 2013 or so? I almost gave him a little lesson in Chicago when he was playing with Black Label Society, and the way he spoke to people was extremely aggressive and disrespectful. Several of us were close to tooling him up a bit.
*Laughs in CD collection*
You cannot hurt me.
Me too😂
until disc rot destroys them some years later.
@hisaceinthehole3426 even really old badly treated cds can work 30 years later so if that concerns you just rip it to your computer
@@kyiscray fair. 30 years tho, huh? That's pretty good
@@hisaceinthehole3426You can rip CD’s to FLAC or AIFF/WAV which are lossless, then you can keep a copy stored on your drive and also burn them onto blank CD’s which are extremely cheap
Yea I agree kurt would be pissed and I'm sure Dave and Krist are pissed too
This is not Fair we deserve better
They even pulled their karaoke versions of the songs. They’re going deep with this
This is like getting rid of a sports team coach while also getting rid of all the players on said team.
This is why I own physical copies of all of my music and videos too, if they’re available. Streaming sucks.
This has been going on for years. Lots of artists no longer have certain albums on RUclips. You wind up giving some random person views because the artist can't profit off of their own music. I first noticed this with Ozzy, Fear Factory, and misc metal/rock bands. You can't find the album playlist from them or their label's YT.
I checked it right after watching this video. Smell's Like Teen Spirit is available on the Nirvana channel.
Yeah, this video is misleading. All of the music videos mentioned here are still on RUclips.
Imagine owning rights to music that saves lives, and taking it down, because millions of people are broke.
Couldn't agree more
Writing themselves out of history just like ACDC, GnR, Ozzy etc. When we can't do a cover, it's bad enough. When we can't even watch the original, it's self immolation. Fine, you want us to forget you, fine. They want to take their ball and go home, it's their literal loss, the fools. Zeppelin used to mute my covers of them, and they eventually stopped and just started taking the ad money. Done and done. Take a page (no pun intended) from Zeppelin, you guys. The fact that I can't cover ACDC, GnR or Ozzy means I haven't even listened to any of them in years. Trying to profit from music is a fool's errand.
If musicians couldn’t profit from music there would be no music. You think Kurt or Jimmy page don’t make millions? You are the fool.
@@jamiehovis7722 1. Music was only profitable for half a century but for the very top tier. 2. It can never be about the money instead of the art. 3. What they are doing is counterproductive to their aims anyway. 4. I did what Radiohead did: got a life. Unlike when I was a starving artist fool, now I don’t depend on creativity for sustenance therefore don’t commit the ultimate crime of creating on a deadline like some critic at rolling stone with no real opinion on a work who has 5000 words to entertain and simultaneously praise or trash. In other words, with the profit motive comes illegitimacy, period. You mentioned Page. He didn’t sell out. He didn’t sell merch or do interviews or even release singles. And people still listen to him so he profits. See, you have the causal arrow backwards, and that is exactly what I was calling foolish to begin with. I rest my case.
@@CraigFlowersMusic wrong, wrong, and wrong. There was plenty of opportunity on the lower levels of music industry. You could sell records out of the back of your car and make 100k selling 10k records. You could making a thousand dollars over the weekend playing clubs. None of these people had record deals or fame and there are tens of thousands of them.
Before that, the jazz era, look at all the horn players that had health insurance, salaries, higher than average salary.
This goes back to before recorded music. Live music was booming around the world.
A lot of great music was made out of ulterior motive or for profit. Page is no different than Michael Jackson just a different era. Zeppelin was a late 60s band. Bands were seen as having a role in politics and social commentary. Hardly any bands had merch. Zeppelin did do press actually, until they realized the press were against them and constantly needled and flamed in the press. Not doing press was a strategy.
You made music no one wanted to hear. Musicians make music people want to hear. Iggy pop said , he would have liked to sing like frank or Sammy jr, but that wasn’t what the market was wanting at the time. He did dirty bro rock cause that’s what was popular. MC5 was the biggest band in Detroit at that moment and that’s what he did.
Beatles, stones. Same story, you think the stones wanted to do all those rock and pop singles? They were a blues band. They only did brown sugar or miss you because of the marketplace. Beatles , same thing. They did acid rock once the boy band thing was passe.
Yea you were an artistic fool. Idealistic and immature.
@@jamiehovis7722 You’re talking about the exact era I said was profitable. Stop agreeing with me as an argument, and stop thinking hurling personal insults is a form of logic or debate. I’m done arguing with you, but I will say there was no such concept as an album until Sinatra, and I think that sentence alone discredits your entire book of an angry, ad hominem filled reply.
@@CraigFlowersMusic the first six paragraphs had no ad hominem insult? Only one arguably two sentences (one was just a fact. Obviously you made music people didn’t want to hear) of my entire reply. I gave tons of examples of bands artists. I talked about the jazz era which was the 1920s and 1940s which has nothing to do with the 70s. You choose to focus on one sentence and not the other 25 sentences. Ok. No substance sure.
That song is the SHIT. Fuck them greedy corporations controlling the peoples rights to hear and see.
2:11 Someone who was born between 2008 and 2015: Really? RUclips and Warner music had a disagreement that caused Warner to pull some music videos off the platform? Plus, nine months feels like a while.
Finally Sesac has opened up there fuckin eyes and reconsider an agreement with youtube. This better not happen again I b pissed if it did.
For real but why SESAC just decided to do something now by removing the videos after years the music videos have been posted
GNR's "You Could be Mine" and Ozzy's "Shot in the Dark" experienced the same thing last week.
Let’s not forget “Man In The Box”, “Would”, “Rooster”, & “Down In A Hole” by Alice In Chains, same thing goes to “Basket Case”, “Holiday”, “Boulevard of Broken Dreams”, etc. by Green Day
You Could Be Mine has always been an issue because of the T2 rights connection.
That video was held back from the GnR music videos dvd that released back in the day and it was also not featured on the T2 video release.
Until YT you couldn't really watch it anywhere... and now I guess you can't watch it here either.
Smfh
@@pabloruiz6224you might as well say every Alice in chains and green day song
Why hard copies and physical copies reign supreme...
This is outrageous , Kurdt would be furious. He knew music should be free... he knew his fans couldn't afford CDs . This company was open about it being money... which is sad.
I have a feeling a lot of strange things will be happening within the music industry... some big names, record executives, CEO's, producers, etc... hung out at those Diddy parties. A lot of resignations happening.
Good. They sold their soul to the devil trying to get rich
@@aaronmartinez5029 Agreed. It will however effect everyone's ability to enjoy the music they love, digitally or on the internet... physical copies will always be superior than streaming services.
I wonder if these cases end up involving the victims the publishing royalties will go to some of them like the R Kelly case.
It's sad that they were taken for a while but I was genuinely worried that they were permanently gone along with all of the comments, I'm glad it was just hidden from countries instead of fully removed and glad it's coming back soon
Thanks for updating about this. I had no idea what was going on and thought something was wrong with my phone or my network. Hope it's all fixed soon.
I didn’t notice Smells like teen spirit was gone because it never did for me, but I have noticed a similar thing with Alice In Chains. A lot of their songs that I had saved in a playlist was gone.
PlayStation had major outage and now this🤦♂️
Still out in Australia
Verizon too.
Just came from there lol. Wanted to play some Helldivers man.
And Verizon
@@dravendelacruz5540 only thing I can play is astrobot can't even play hard copy games wtaf
But I am a "boomer" for still buying physical media 😂
Nothing beats relaxing with a cold Stveweiser
God this sucks. What is even worse about this is that all guitar tabs on songsterr will be affected too. Now youtube videos on songsterr are removed which will make it impossible to play along with the original song on songsterr unless you used a backing track or the physical file itself. God this is such a fiasco. As a guitarist who uses Songsterr alot too this really does affect me now. Thanks alot big corps!!! THANKS ALOT!
I've noticed that some concerts that were uploaded seemed to suddenly disappear yesterday. Some fan recorded, some live recorded by bands.
Here’s my question. If it wasn’t for RUclips, where would Music Videos go? We live in an era where MTV is no longer about the music, neither is VH1 , if it’s still a channel or a thing.
I went to his songs to check it and it's letting me you should try again this very weird ;_; cos at first i couldn't listen to my favs but now I can so u should try
Great video man, informative and short straight to the point
Killswitch Engage's Arms of Sorrow and Until The End by Breaking Benjamin being removed made me want to punch holes in german walls.
This is why music Artists hate big greedy controling labels and companies. Because the musical artist doesnt have enough or any ownership or control over their music once its released by/on that company.
I got my vcr and my vhs tapes where I spent hours recording my favorite videos, I’m good.
Kurt Cobain would be so pissed if this happened while he was alive
Interesting. Thanks for the video. I don't often watch music videos on RUclips, but do use RUclips Music almost daily for just listening. When I was practicing drums yesterday, I was wondering why some songs in my playlist simply refused to play. One of them was Green Day, so this might explain things. Glad to see the songs are coming back.
I feel like this is going to turn into a apocalypse for the people who can't afford Spotify record players in CD players and CDs and records would be going crazy and this is just Napster all over again
Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I just checked and it isn't only teen spirit. Every nirvana video I looked up said the same exact thing 😒
This explains a lot. My channel is exclusively fan-filmed videos I've recorded at concerts, and I had noticed a number of videos that were previously globally visible were suddenly regionally blocked from the US and some islands. Not that it really bothered that much as I don't make any money from my content, but I was very curious about what happened. I can see that all those videos have been unblocked now. As a result, I've since alluded to the convenience of VPNs for such scenarios on my profile. Haha!
In Poland, this video is still up (at least for now)
“They’ve agreed to pay what we want”
We need another platform like this to have some competition for RUclips so they stop this nonsense
Spotify.
0:58 okay it all makes sense now nevermind
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All I focused on this video was Kurt's guitar headstock and the Stone Cold hat. Pretty cool 😎👍🏼
Shit like this is why physical media is a must. CDs, cassette players, walkmans, MP3s, iPods, etc. Streaming services can take anything away anytime they want and that sadly is the age of digital streaming and music is no exception.
the hats pretty slick mate 👌
F Google! YT was their only vice for keeping me because of great content like yours.
Seriously. I'm so over youtube and google at this point. Only reason I even deal with it is I like supporting the channels that give us good content. Really hope another platform takes over and I can kiss this site goodbye forever
@@anothergamingchannel2656yup. I only come here because Rumble doesn’t work and has no content.
It is not Google and RUclips. The problem is with Sesac. They want more money and Google doesn't want to pay.
@XHellPriest Is sesac censoring people and channels? Is sesac donating heavily to one political party and skewing thier services towards that political side? Google and RUclips are a problem. Sesac may be one as well, but that doesn't change the issues it just adds to them.
@@rynelson85 what does the government and censoring has to do with Copyright?
They even deleted Weird Al's Smells Like Nirvana 😅 this is bigger than I thought
That explains why I couldn’t find any Hatebreed Preseverence album
RUclips has opened up the door for newer generations to listen to older stuff and start to ramp that band back up or have old bands to bring back into the light. It has played a huge role in music
Yea I was looking forward to listening to Nirvana yesterday, but it said it wasn't available in my country. People on Reddit noticed too
I found out about Nirvana’s hit billion song & it’s Nevermind album, we’re gone as unavailable videos. Same thing happens to quite few bands, including Green Day, Alice In Chains, Guns N’ Roses, etc. all of their songs & albums were cut.
I'm able to go to Nirvana youtube channel, and I was still able to view all their videos.
Still think CDs are obsolete?
I swore it was going to be some ladies getting it taken down because of Dave grohl
That's what's been going on here, I couldn't play certain Motley Crue songs on here bec of that -2:10
Huh? really?
I'm praying to god it doesn't happen to PanterA's stuff on RUclips
Its not been deleted,I found like 8 versions even the original.
@@HeroLionHeart68 yeah it's just crybabies being encouraged to moan by rock feed!
RUclips’s algorithm is officially depleting at a rapid pace with this news.
I found that the Flies in a Jar album was gone off of yt music too, it's one of my favorite AIC albums 😢
I noticed 'stuck in mobile with the Memphis blues again' from bob Dylan was randomly gone and 'Sacred Heart" from Cass McCombs was gone--there were other vids of the same songs with less views though so I just watched those.
This is just proof of how fragile and ephemeral the virtual world is... in a second, it's all gone
it's fragile and ephemeral when corrupted by gov'ts and corporations. It was perfect before.
the world would be a better place without tiktok or kick. platforms like that make people behave like idiots.
See ya youtube. Sick of you removing my comments anyway
I'm still able to watch it in Pennsylvania. On Nirvana's channel and a fans channel.
Even on RUclips premium I couldn’t listen to music I’ve had downloaded for months
Most Alice in chains vidz are down..
In the us maybe… in Germany everything is just fine
All except the live version smh
Same with Skid Row
@@trimlesscoasters Nirvana Videos sind auch noch alle online
Same for green day
They also took off come as u are :(
Mr Krabs: I love money!
It’s back on as of now
it's not back yet in US.
@@RockFeed I’m In Canada… hopefully it gets back on for you soon!
Yup, I can confirm. American here and just checked, and every Nirvana video won't play. Just says not available in your region due to copyright or something along those lines
still gone in the USA
Well over last 8 years I have been slowly moving to africa , long story but it's crazy I have more freedom and access to stuff outside the USA. Yes even on other platforms, like Netflix in africa I have more access to movies but when back in usa there is restricted movies notcallowed in usa . Sanecas RUclips, so on.
It's getting scarry within the USA on limits or control over what you can have, say or do .
Shocked as I thought and told America the land of free and learned most restricted ( ok north Korea still got that title) but we are headed that way, with media ( TV news censorship of political stuff and being more propaganda then real news ( north Korea praise our leader and no other leader )
Don't know if ameyican understand or just not getting the full information on what is really happening.
I was gonna watch the in bloom video a couple days ago and couldn’t find it then you make this video makes sense now
The kanye West - bound 2 video has been deleted too. Can't find it anywhere
Kurt hated the music industry, the thought of his music becoming part of some corporate mechanism was part of what made him hate life...
I know this will piss off non musicians but, maybe this would be for the best for our favorite musicians. They could get back to making money and be able to afford to tour more and have bigger better shows, and wouldnt have to charge as much for tickets and merch... ??? Food for thought.
I did a tour of Europe in 2001 showing a film I made ("DIY or DIE: How to Survive as an Independent Artist") and doing Q&A after the film.
At a few clubs, I'd borrow an acoustic guitar and sing a few songs before the film. One bar wouldn't let me play, because if they have ANY live music, SESAC shakes them down for money.
I said "But I'm only playing songs I 100 percent wrote myself." They said "It doesn't matter." They really wanted to let me play but were terrified of doing so.
just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after you.
And this is a good example of why I prefer physical media. Streaming is great and all but these media bosses can take stuff away and essentially dictate what you watch or consume. I get the copyright element but it still doesn't change that what you buy to watch is yours to keep.
That's too unfortunate, but another reason for why I still love collecting CDs. Also that's a cool hat bro!
CDs are king. I’ll never use YT, Apple or Spotify for music