Tribal People React to WHERE DID YOU SLEEP LAST NIGHT - Nirvana Unplugged

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  • Tribal people reacting to Kurt Cobain's Where did you sleep last night? Nirvana Unplugged
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  • @beebee1676
    @beebee1676 Год назад +656

    The older gentleman picked up the pain of Chester frim linkin park & Kurt, not knowing they both commited suicide. Very observant.

    • @meghanmonroe
      @meghanmonroe Год назад +25

      That part was so poignant.

    • @miguelangel-lb2ij
      @miguelangel-lb2ij Год назад +33

      I think any sensitive person can see the pain in those two singers just by listening to them

    • @demondrug7788
      @demondrug7788 Год назад +41

      I mean, the suicide part is debatable... Well, in Kurt's case.

    • @mir127
      @mir127 Год назад +7

      anyone who experienced pain can hear that

    • @MrZythFx
      @MrZythFx Год назад +1

      Kurt didn't kill himself you ignotard

  • @breeeegs
    @breeeegs Год назад +261

    It's amazing how a Pakistani tribesman can empathize with the pain of a long-dead rockstar from Seattle. It really shows the universality of the human condition and how we're all connected

    • @humppapomppa1186
      @humppapomppa1186 Год назад

      Afghani? I never thought they're Afghani?

    • @breeeegs
      @breeeegs Год назад +6

      @@humppapomppa1186 You're right, they're from Pakistan. My bad

    • @timp1390
      @timp1390 Год назад

    • @Fadeyes98
      @Fadeyes98 10 месяцев назад +2

      Everybody hurts

    • @sopronunciareglignocchi7255
      @sopronunciareglignocchi7255 9 месяцев назад

      We have similar issues but we're still completely different.

  • @JC-nl9yq
    @JC-nl9yq Год назад +932

    It is so humbling to see people who don’t understand a word of English but can understand the feelings conveyed by the artist. I am truly blessed to get to see people’s reactions to American pop culture whom have never been exposed to it before. This is why I keep coming back!

    • @valiantgold442
      @valiantgold442 Год назад

      yet the white person is so blind. altough they understand the text

    • @lildoe77
      @lildoe77 Год назад +9

      Me too!! I love music and it's universal voice

    • @spindletopcenter
      @spindletopcenter Год назад +7

      That this is an African American song! It's so gut-wrenching

    • @YOSOYLADISCO
      @YOSOYLADISCO Год назад +1

      WHY COULDNT they just put subtitles to the song instead? was it that hard? cmon....

    • @5thhorseman559
      @5thhorseman559 Год назад +2

      That is a testament to the artist and the people who are really listening/watching.

  • @KurtwillhavhisrevengeonSeattle
    @KurtwillhavhisrevengeonSeattle Год назад +289

    "He himself, lost his home once" The wise man could not be more correct and that is something that Kurt could not get over and was deeply wounded by. That rejection he felt in all the years of his youth, was more than responsible for his heartache.

  • @Jeremy_936
    @Jeremy_936 Год назад +138

    "In the Pines" is an old American folk song going back to the 1870s. It was famously sung by black American blues singer Lead Belly. Kurt Cobain was a huge fan of Lead Belly's music.

    • @subtogoyougoyou6351
      @subtogoyougoyou6351 Год назад +9

      Kurt Cobain wanted to buy Leadbelly's guitar but it was too expensive, $1 million dollars

    • @jlouis4407
      @jlouis4407 Год назад +3

      Leadbelly sang his way out of the penitentiary

    • @danielaupperle
      @danielaupperle Год назад

      I don’t know why I never knew it said “the pines.” I always thought it was “the palace”

    • @therealhousewifeofballtown
      @therealhousewifeofballtown 10 месяцев назад

      Bill Monroe also did a bluegrass version of this song that was very popular for years .

    • @TheBonusHoles
      @TheBonusHoles 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@subtogoyougoyou6351$500,000, actually. He told the story before playing the song on Unplugged.

  • @corbinbates2708
    @corbinbates2708 Год назад +125

    His loss was absolutely devastating for our generation... He was our voice

    • @letitbe3625
      @letitbe3625 Год назад

      When he was alive wtf your generation were doing mentality? 😂 now stop your sweet words😝

    • @corbinbates2708
      @corbinbates2708 Год назад +30

      @@letitbe3625 I was 17 when he died in 1994. His music, his words (which if you had actually heard any of his music it would help) helped us feel better about ourselves and made us more comfortable feeling awkward and introspective and that it was ok to be different. You should listen to more of his music not just this song which wasn't even his song 🤣 that's a song by Huddie Ledbetter from the late 1800's early 1900's . But thank you for the comment

    • @AmyEugene
      @AmyEugene Год назад +6

      @@corbinbates2708 I still remember where I was and what I was doing when I heard the news on the radio. I was 14 and had been really getting into alternative music for a couple of years at that point. The music at that time was like the perfect soundtrack for what most of us were experiencing; the inner world of someone trying to find their place in the outer world where you didn't feel like you really fit in because you were unique, but not the right kind of normal unique. I'm so grateful that we grew up when we did and had this music to listen to while we worked through our teenage angst and the irony and cognitive dissonance of the world we live in. This was, and still is, my favorite CD/album. He cites a lot of musicians as inspiration or collaborators throughout the performance and I've checked a lot of them out over the years. It really expanded my musical taste.
      I can't not point out the irony that as kids it felt like most adults didn't get us and now, as adults, it feels like a lot of the kids don't get us either. I guess that's the fate of Gen-X, but we'll just shrug it off like everything else and keep being ourselves.

    • @mandimartin5521
      @mandimartin5521 Год назад +3

      @@AmyEugene so very same! I was 14 and had just tuned into alternative music about a year prior and this news literally brought me to tears. I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing. This was my "where were you when Kennedy was shot" moment.

    • @ColtraneTaylor
      @ColtraneTaylor Год назад

      Not for the generation. Half of us or more either didn't care or were against his music. Nevermind especially was just a distorted pop album. And the original artists covered on Unplugged like Meat Puppets played it better.

  • @danyf.1442
    @danyf.1442 Год назад +364

    They could feel the pain not only in the lyrics, but in the whole performance. Someone said that in the moment Kurt catched his breath, looked in front of him and sang the last few words he was giving up on life, I believe this is true. I get goosebumps every time I listen to this even after so many years. YES to them reacting to more Nirvana. Thank you for the great work.

    • @connexionnature4583
      @connexionnature4583 Год назад +1

      I think so

    • @RadicalSharkRS
      @RadicalSharkRS Год назад +8

      Kurt looked serious and the rest of nirvana were being goofy and having fun

    • @nicoramaekers1623
      @nicoramaekers1623 Год назад +1

      this was uears before his dezth to iirc before the release of in utero

    • @gregorio87
      @gregorio87 Год назад +8

      @niko ramaekers this was definitely not years before his death... 5 or 6 months actually

    • @bucwylde33
      @bucwylde33 Год назад +5

      I get the gooseys too, his soul/spirit is ready to exit after that exhale I feel. I watched the og broadcast and recorded it on vhs. Love these humans reactions as well.

  • @revangerang
    @revangerang Год назад +99

    4:00 I just love it when they relate it to poetry/art from their own culture~

    • @syntheticsilkwood2206
      @syntheticsilkwood2206 Год назад +11

      I'm from punjab and it was quite surprising for me but Pakistan was a part of punjab back in the day so I can see how they're familiar with the literature

  • @cestmarrant1
    @cestmarrant1 Год назад +155

    I love seeing Murharam's reactions to music. You can see so clearly how deeply he feels music. It adds to the music we're listening to.

    • @cheekyb71
      @cheekyb71 Год назад +8

      Yeah but the fear of the fart is real 😂
      Honestly that made me chuckle out loud - he gets so connected with what he's watching

    • @susanwolf3450
      @susanwolf3450 Год назад +1

      @@cheekyb71 I loved it! He really is a character 😍

    • @akatripclaymore.9679
      @akatripclaymore.9679 Год назад

      Yes it is very cool how he can read the feelings of the people performing!

    • @-Darko-
      @-Darko- Год назад +2

      @@cheekyb71 lmao. The fear is real

    • @PianoGirl76
      @PianoGirl76 11 месяцев назад +1

      I adore him and his reactions. He truly feels the music on a different level than most. The part about the fart made me laugh out loud.

  • @Kinypshun
    @Kinypshun Год назад +326

    It's fascinating to hear their reactions to old blues, from Nirvana no less. Wonderful video.

    • @alexaf2744
      @alexaf2744 Год назад +11

      Kurt would have loved this 💜

    • @Kinypshun
      @Kinypshun Год назад +14

      @@patrickh3242 OLD BLUES, from NIRVANA. Learn to read.

    • @scothammond5736
      @scothammond5736 Год назад

      @@patrickh3242 it's literally from Nirvana in this instance jackass it's call a cover.
      This version of the song is from the 1920s and had you ever seen the unplugged Kurt explains its a Led Belly song Led belly wasn't even born until 1888.
      Its like you learned a pice of trivia and couldn't wait to show the internet how little you actually know.

    • @monicasojka2738
      @monicasojka2738 Год назад +2

      This is from the Appalachian part of the us. It is mountain music

    • @Kinypshun
      @Kinypshun Год назад +3

      We shouldn't conflate a musical performance with the origins of a song. "Under the Pines" has an unknown author and was structured in the tradition of an old Elizabethan ballad(no offense to the Celts, who the Elizabethans borrowed from - how far back should we go?). Recording wasn't invented until the 20s, and the first "Under the Pines" recording bore little resemblance to its original dark content. Nirvana's performance (assuming this is what you mean when you refer to "this") is not from the Appalachian part of us. Appalachia has no more claim to it than the Delta blues laying claim to a country song. Country music was heavily influenced by southern blues, especially after the Depression, but we don't listen to a Hank Williams song and say "This is Appalachian music" or "This is the blues part of us." We don't hear a Rolling Stones or Eric Clapton interpretation of a blues song (a bunch of British guys) and say "this is from the blues part of us. It's southern Delta music." It's also like listening to a BB King blues song and saying "This is the gospel part of us. It's church music." Nirvana's performance is a rock and roll interpretation of Lead Belly's recording of this old folk song....Old blues.

  • @acy2004
    @acy2004 Год назад +59

    That comment Muharam made about him worried about Curt farting was hilarious. I understood it though. I’d love to see more Nirvana on this channel. Great reaction 🙋🏻‍♀️🙌🏼👍🏼👏🏼💜🇨🇦

    • @revangerang
      @revangerang Год назад +9

      I busted out laughing at that comment he made hahahaha

    • @bareakon
      @bareakon Месяц назад

      As someone who does these kind of vocals, I can reassure everyone that it's the low bassy notes that can make you fart, not the high screams.

  • @OrlindeEarfalas
    @OrlindeEarfalas Год назад +115

    I had never listened to this version of the song and wow , at 7:54 when he opens his eyes before letting out that scream....that shook me to my core. Wonderful video , fantastic wisdom as always.

    • @justindevoe9556
      @justindevoe9556 Год назад +21

      I’ve heard/seen this performance more times than I could possibly count for years and I still get full body goosebumps every time I hear it

    • @mattpurvis9873
      @mattpurvis9873 Год назад +5

      Couldn't agree more - definitely the best part!
      P.s. Have you ever heard Leadbelly's version? Kurt credits him at the end - check it out if you haven't already - it's great.

    • @maruzencentral
      @maruzencentral Год назад +1

      Yeah he was really doped up during this. Almost like he forgot what he was singing

    • @gonk9204
      @gonk9204 Год назад +2

      If you liked this id always heavily recommend the whole Unplugged set if you havent watched it in one sitting, it manages to be so heartwrenchingly raw despite being in a somewhat polished environment. Kurts vocals truly do shine throughout the whole session, and ontop of that its one of the few that has decent recordings of some of Kurts favourite songs to cover (this one being one of them). Music truly is universal and its performances like this that prove that

    • @roddo1955
      @roddo1955 Год назад +1

      You never did?really?

  • @allyhyde-nawell2909
    @allyhyde-nawell2909 Год назад +34

    I can't believe he's been gone for nearly 30 years...😞😞😞😞
    One of the greatest musicians ever ❤❤❤❤

  • @holdencaulfield4808
    @holdencaulfield4808 Год назад +12

    6:11 Love the comment on Pat Smear, lol. "He is having the most fun, swinging in his chair." Honestly the reason the brought him into Nirvana. To try and make it fun for them again. Everyone loved Pat.

  • @Velma839
    @Velma839 Год назад +139

    Very shortly after this, Kurt, the singer lost his life to self harm, addiction, and depression. Their interpretation of his feelings, without actually knowing his story is absolutely accurate. Many blessings

    • @dudermcdudeface3674
      @dudermcdudeface3674 Год назад +5

      Sensitivity is good in this setting, but I don't think Cobain would approve of having his exit described so delicately. His sense of humor was every bit as brutal as his closing act. He would for sure be cracking jokes about wallpaper...

    • @graebeard552
      @graebeard552 Год назад +22

      All that, except, I don't believe he took his own life.

    • @dudermcdudeface3674
      @dudermcdudeface3674 Год назад

      @@graebeard552 Well then you're a dim bulb, ain't ya?

    • @graebeard552
      @graebeard552 Год назад +2

      @@dudermcdudeface3674 No, but thanks for asking.
      A dim bulb would be someone that ignores circumstantial evidence, that would suggest it would have been unlikely for him to have taken his own life, in the manner described, at the conclusion of Seattle PDs investigation. I make no assertions to any theory, just that there is enough to doubt the official report.
      Not too different from suspicious circumstances surrounding Jimi Hendrix in 1971.
      A dim bulb is someone that believes governing bodies are benevolent entities, that serve to protect, and that their motives are not to ever be questioned.
      A dim bulb is someone that thinks bad people, with bad intentions, wouldn't seek positions of power, or couldn't attain that power.
      A dim bulb is someone who dismisses the idea that, the one person that would most want you to disappear, could be sleeping right beside you.

    • @DarthDickhed
      @DarthDickhed Год назад +24

      He was murdered

  • @sarahallegra6239
    @sarahallegra6239 Год назад +104

    I’m a big Nirvana/Kurt fan and this is one of my favorite performances of theirs. There’s good reason it’s so beloved! I’m so glad they all enjoyed it and connected with the emotion behind the performance. I’m sure Kurt would be proud and humble! Perhaps it’s time to introduce them to Tool? PS: Chester is SO BEAUTIFUL!! He steals the show! ❤

    • @sarahallegra6239
      @sarahallegra6239 Год назад +1

      Forgot to say, I thought Elizabeth’s breakdown of this song/performance was so insightful! She’s a great resource. There’s another guy I enjoy watching for a similar kind of insight, although he talks more about the music itself than the quality of the singing. His channel is Key of Geebz. He’s a music composer and has a lot of interesting thoughts about what goes into the music itself. If he and Elizabeth both cover a song, that’s the ultimate in deep diving! 😊

    • @chrish564
      @chrish564 Год назад +1

      I look at this performance as when he injected soul. There are moments that he emotes so intensely I get the same feels as some of Elvis's more emotional performances.
      That reminds me I would love a reaction to Elvis 'In the Ghetto'!

    • @davidbolen8982
      @davidbolen8982 Год назад +1

      O yeah, and what a concept. Tribal elders reacting to stuff. Brilliant. Thank you. Subscribed.

  • @jakebutler6473
    @jakebutler6473 Год назад +59

    small mistake, "in the pines" refers to a forest of نښتر where it is cold and the trees block the sun. a pineapple plant is a different species that exists in warm tropical climate.

    • @melvinwren
      @melvinwren Год назад +6

      @Dislike Button sorry just wanted to add more here. did yall know that before 1492 and the Columbus exchange, that a "Pineapple" would be referring to a "Pinecone"? , the seed-bearing fruit from a Pine Tree. later after the Tropical fruit was introduced into English speaking world, they noted the similarities and called it a "Pineapple" as well.... "Apple" was actually a generic word for "Fruit" at the time.

    • @melvinwren
      @melvinwren Год назад +8

      its possible "pinecone" got translated to "pineapple". even in English those words were once interchangeable.

    • @alexharvey7102
      @alexharvey7102 Год назад +4

      I think I prefer the pineapple version. He’s like ,where were you? And she’s like selling pineapples

    • @gennytrickett1580
      @gennytrickett1580 Год назад +2

      Punjab is a more tropical place. Where pineapples grows. So they were using that analogy. Pine trees grow in cooler climates

    • @JaredDeinlein
      @JaredDeinlein Год назад

      Pine trees of Seattle Washington and Portland Oregon

  • @Nils.Minimalist
    @Nils.Minimalist Год назад +69

    Kurt was one of the few in the world of music, with an incredibly good voice. Miss him so much! ❤😢

    • @skytabs6292
      @skytabs6292 Год назад

      His voice sucked lol he even said so multiple times

    • @alexthewombat6781
      @alexthewombat6781 Год назад +5

      Kurt Cobain, Layne Staley and Chris Cornell all just a few of the greatest voices in their respective styles of music

    • @Jason-TheChad-Muska_circa1995
      @Jason-TheChad-Muska_circa1995 Год назад +2

      You crazy. There were well over a hundred

    • @alexthewombat6781
      @alexthewombat6781 Год назад

      @@Jason-TheChad-Muska_circa1995 compared to the rest of the world that’s few 👀 prolly more we will never know about cause they just naturally talented and don’t pursue it at all at least publicly

    • @AnemicRoyaltyRX
      @AnemicRoyaltyRX Год назад +1

      @@alexthewombat6781 absolutely agree! 💯 Nirvana will forever be my favorite as I relate with Kurt in every way. I myself am a leftie (left handed) and the way he feels about things or respectively, felt, I also feel. Like big corporations and hoe overwhelming life can be, even to the point of drug addiction. I've been down that ugly road myself. Been with a narcissist too, so I understand the depths of his pain and sorrow. I understand why he wanted out of this life, despite the pain it brought all of us, he had a little girl. I have children too. Sad we can have children and still feel this way...but these men could feel his pain without understanding the language. That's something. They need to here some original Kurt written songs.

  • @eternalgenju4508
    @eternalgenju4508 Год назад +32

    It continues to impress me the level of understanding they all have expressed generally just from tone and non-verbal communication. Such wisdom appears to get rarer by the day.

  • @quieness
    @quieness Год назад +8

    The amount of empathy towards Kurt, without even knowing anything about him, just through his expressions and voice in the song.... its absolutely amazing, I can't believe how much they caught

  • @cornelisgraper8678
    @cornelisgraper8678 6 месяцев назад +2

    7:58 every time i see that look in his eyes it gives me shivers. I can’t count how many times i’ve cried after that.

  • @poepflater
    @poepflater Год назад +14

    one of the greatest musicians of his time... I still shed tears for him.

  • @Pissoff80
    @Pissoff80 Год назад +30

    The interpretation of the song that I’ve always took was this. The song is being sung by the dead husband. He caught her cheating and she ran away and he chased her across the train yard. He got caught up in a moving train and died. She ran off to the woods because she was going to be punished not only for cheating but also for killing her husband. The story takes place in the 1800’s in the south so the main characters are black and she is extra concerned because of that. At the end of the song she passes away due to being out in the cold.

    • @otterinaballgown3703
      @otterinaballgown3703 Год назад +5

      That's a very solid interpretation, and I agree.

    • @jaydubya3698
      @jaydubya3698 Год назад

      Pretty good interpretation. My take is this:
      The song is being sung by the ghost of a man who's been killed in a horrific and violent accident...he crossed a road and was hit by a car. He doesn't know that he's dead and only knows that he's been up in the branches of some pine trees near the location of the accident, where it's dark, windy and cold. He goes home to visit his girl, either his girlfriend or wife. Because he died, he didn't come home the night before and so he doesn't know what she was doing the night of his accident. Where was she? Was she with him or someone else? He can't remember, really...he's disoriented. Being a ghost and not knowing that he's dead, he's trying to talk to her, but she's not answering him. And he doesn't like the pines, but he's compelled to haunt them and he senses she can't join him and keep him warm. And perhaps when he says, "Don't lie to me" he's not really accusing her of cheating, but rather he's accusing her of not telling him what happpened...that she was home alone the whole time-she's wasn't with him the in the pines--and that he's dead. So, to me it's a chilling song about the confusion of a spirit caught between the world and the afterlife.

    • @dionfitzgerald7543
      @dionfitzgerald7543 Год назад +3

      Great interpretation!
      The song, "In the Pines" was actually about a woman that killed her husband and is now being questioned by the law. It is an actual interrogation occurring and is sung from the perspective of the investigating official.
      This blew my mind when I first learned of the song's origins because I also viewed it from the husband's perspective.
      The lyric that describes the husband and how he was partially found is the key to this perspective, and then the chorus is the interrogation.
      Cheers

    • @jaydubya3698
      @jaydubya3698 Год назад

      @@dionfitzgerald7543 Oh wow! That is a mindblower. Thanks for the info.

    • @dionfitzgerald7543
      @dionfitzgerald7543 Год назад +1

      ​@jay dubya For sure!
      I forgot to add that the title, "In the Pines..." was her response to the authorities.
      A beautifully haunting murder ballad of the 1800's brought into the 90's flawlessly by Kurt and Nirvana.

  • @chrispowerfilm
    @chrispowerfilm Год назад +9

    Why do I love these reactions so much? Is it because it reaffirms our basic humanity... I don’t know these guys, but love this song - and am somehow connected to them through it. Thank you for this channel ❤

    • @cpoable
      @cpoable Год назад +2

      Amen brother 🙏

  • @leighcollins636
    @leighcollins636 Год назад +14

    This absolutely proves that music is a universal language. Thank you for this channel- it is truly a raw and beautiful thing to see. 🙏🏼🎸🎵

  • @ESLTeacherTom
    @ESLTeacherTom Год назад +2

    Fascinating! We're all in this together.

  • @Bruuba
    @Bruuba Год назад +5

    Ocean of pain in his eyes. In this performance especially he looks like the angel he was about to become.

  • @as7326
    @as7326 Год назад +19

    These men are wise about psychology and the human spirit. We would be more in tune with others if we turned off all our electronics and lived a quieter life. Thank you for showing that. God bless.

  • @MommaGargangel
    @MommaGargangel Год назад +6

    I've heard the song and this version 100 times but this reaction video gave me goosebumps all over again. Thank you. 💚

  • @ppgedez
    @ppgedez Год назад +8

    Still gives me goosebumps.

  • @susana3716
    @susana3716 Год назад +5

    Music can be understood with nothing but a listener's heart. These men could hear the blues in the instruments and voices. Love and miss Nirvana. Amazing musician gone too soon.

  • @AndreA-dl5po
    @AndreA-dl5po Год назад +14

    It would be interesting for your contributors to see the entire 14 song concert as a whole piece. This was the final song performed. It is hard to describe the emotions one feels from seeing the whole thing. Just that one gets the sense that's one of the great concerts of history. Raw and spellbinding.

  • @James__________________
    @James__________________ Год назад +8

    It’s amazing that kurt still reaches all different cultures 🖤

  • @karim6651
    @karim6651 Год назад +18

    this is such a legendary performance, would love to see more Nirvana

  • @Chicagoathletics
    @Chicagoathletics Год назад +6

    So intense and still so powerful after all these years. I always get goosebumps when I listen to this song.

  • @melisnAk
    @melisnAk Год назад +2

    The man with dark beard always gets it, and explains very well what songs are trying to convey I think😊

  • @Socialfourtwenty
    @Socialfourtwenty Год назад +6

    This channel is amazing. I’ve shed many tears connecting with these wonderful and thoughtful humans through these music reaction videos! Thank you all! Peace and love from California ❤

  • @annina134
    @annina134 Год назад +9

    I loved this! I was a huge fan of Nirvana as a teenager. I also learned something new in this video, about this song being so old. I did not know that. Also, the thoughts these men have are always so great.
    Thank you for this one. 💜

  • @maineiacial
    @maineiacial Год назад +10

    Chester is truly the star of the show! I love this song and cannot wait to hear a fresh perspective on the lyrics from you all!

  • @psychedelicfeline6164
    @psychedelicfeline6164 Год назад +3

    Every time I listen to this song I feel my soul collapse upon itself. It was beautiful seeing/hearing this men react to Kurt Cobain's music, without knowledge of the lyrics. Beautiful.

  • @hugrunj
    @hugrunj Год назад +5

    These guys are so emotionally intelligent, this is one of my favorite, heartbreaking performances I have ever seen in my 44 years ❤️

  • @3YearsApart1613
    @3YearsApart1613 Год назад +1

    Most underrated reaction for this song. These men were intensly captivated by the emotion. Thank you so much for sharing this. Music bridges all cultures.

  • @joyalexander5842
    @joyalexander5842 Год назад +5

    It is good to see these 3 men and hear their reactions. They are spot on with their responces of emotion, and learning about techniques of singing. Pointing out things that I missed.

  • @beebee1676
    @beebee1676 Год назад +8

    Great Nirvana song for them, many are abstract & lyrics would be confusing. Love how the gentleman described Cobain as RAW 👍

    • @anastasiamurawski6179
      @anastasiamurawski6179 Год назад +2

      Yes, this was amazing , like seeing it again with new eyes, hearing with new ears! Raw is the perfect way to describe Kurt's singing. I think they should know that Kurt killed himself, he was such an intense person, listening to him is like taking a drug. It's so good, and then it over whelms you. I know both sides of the story, I've been the cheater, and the cheated in relationships. His passion, just wow. I love this channel and I hope that maybe Kurt can see or hear this somehow, I think he's out there, you cannot destroy that kind of energy. This was on MTV?? Wow, times have changed. There is no music out there like Nirvana today, when Kurt died it was like the song that goes " the day the music died".Thanks to RUclips for the recommendation!! I wouldn't want to have missed this, such a lovely surprise. Can you tell I'm a fan? LOL.

  • @karlgavin968
    @karlgavin968 Год назад +13

    What a great choice for our friends to react to. Three very wise men indeed. Nirvana has many incredibly deep songs, and most have wonderfully put together 'live' versions (which I think are way better). I know you mentioned that you were conducting interviews for new members to the channel, how is that going?

  • @emilythequeen1
    @emilythequeen1 Год назад +11

    You do such a great job showing these songs, and these gentlemen are so understanding of the story being sung. Is there really a Punjabi poem which has a similar tale?

  • @Aint1S
    @Aint1S Год назад +7

    Mr. Abdul Asiz is always over the target with his observations. They would flip out knowing what had happened to him is very similar to what happened to the man in the song.
    The husband is actually the one who's telling the tale and his spirit questions his wife before he goes on when he says, "I'm going where the cold wind blows." He feels no warmth anymore because he is deceased.
    A driving wheel is something roughnecks and oil drillers used to use in the remote fields/forests to get the heavy work done to move around heavy objects in the job. They would throw a rope over that wheel that's output from an engine slowly increase pressure to have the wheel begin to do the work. Sometimes, men would often become hung up in the rope when the wheel grabs it too tightly and it'll tear an arm off, that if they were lucky.
    My Grandpa was a roughneck in the late 1940's to 1950's, he tried to save a man who got caught by that rope they called, "the cattail" and it tore his thumb off.
    I hope that helps you understand it a little better.
    Amazing video though! While they know nothing of Cobain, they pick up on what he was trying to tell people about his own wife by choosing this song.

  • @mattrasbury7539
    @mattrasbury7539 Год назад +4

    This is awesome as always. Thank you

  • @JenniferSteil28
    @JenniferSteil28 Год назад +3

    I would love to see their reaction to “Cemetery Gates”…the subject matter (he didn’t mourn her when she died, kept it bottled up, it destroyed him, and he finally realized that he should have mourned her when it was all happening), the raw emotion both in Phil’s voice and Dime’s guitar playing.

  • @johngaller9277
    @johngaller9277 Год назад +4

    I always love your videos and the beautiful people you share cultural things with. I've traveled the world and met many people in attempt to build understanding. I was a first gen punk rocker. My final days of going to shows and hanging on the scene were in Nirvana's infancy. My best friends band played with them in a shitty club and there were about 34 people there that night. I'm in my 60s now. If you'd told me that night that in the future I would be watching this interaction on a laptop computer and brushing away tears I might not have believed you. Thanks for bring these people into our lives. I love it so much.

  • @JennMarieX
    @JennMarieX Год назад +5

    As always, I adore watching these video reactions. Muharam saying he was concerned the pressure would cause Kurt to fart. Bless them all

  • @TheFlamingBridges
    @TheFlamingBridges Год назад +1

    As a musician it's wonderful to see its universal power. We are all the same.

  • @monicasojka2738
    @monicasojka2738 Год назад +3

    "In the Pines" is an old song from the Appalachia part of the eastern us. It's one of my favorites because trees grow so thick that block the sun and you shiver the whole night through.

    • @roddo1955
      @roddo1955 Год назад

      Pineapples are pinecones, right? In my language they are called 'Dennenappels'. Which literally translates to Pineapples. But they're not Pineapples(which we call 'Ananas'). Language and its application is so interesting.

    • @JustAnAverageWoman69
      @JustAnAverageWoman69 11 месяцев назад

      ​@roddo1955 In American English a "pineapple" is a type of fruit --> 🍍
      A "pine cone" is something different. It is a similar shape to the body of the pineapple fruit, but it is dark colored, smaller, and holds seeds. It is not a fruit or edible. They grow on pine trees here.

  • @jademorais1393
    @jademorais1393 Год назад +2

    I discovered the channel today and I loved! Much love from Brazil :)

  • @randomvids1231000
    @randomvids1231000 Год назад +25

    This channel is astonishing! I absolutely love these gentlemen's opinions and interpretations on music performed by artists who primarily speak English.
    If we can throw in recommendations. I would absolutely love to know what these gentlemen's thoughts would be about the song "Time" by Pink Floyd

    • @odinsson204
      @odinsson204 Год назад

      The Great Gig in the Sky too.

    • @lildoe77
      @lildoe77 Год назад +1

      Shine on you Crazy Diamond

    • @arieldavis3662
      @arieldavis3662 Год назад +1

      @@lildoe77 😂We would be here for an hour, easily! I used to anonymously add that song to the digital jukebox at a pool hall I frequented (sometimes 2 or 3 plays in a row), and it was always hilarious to see the reactions of the tough bar-goers getting frustrated at almost 30 minutes of weird instrumentals peppered with a vocal here or there
      That was years ago though and obviously I realize now that it was kind of a tool move to pull and could be pretty annoying from another perspective, but at the time in my younger 20s I still found it pretty funny lol
      Thanks for unintentionally bringing back old memories and getting a chuckle out of me! Hope you are well, and God bless from Texas!

  • @sarshrimp1476
    @sarshrimp1476 Год назад +4

    One of them mentioned something about Kurt sounding like he had lost his home before? Something in the Way was a song Kurt wrote about running away from home as a child and living under a bridge. Maybe that would be a good choice for next time, it's a very personal and sad song.

    • @sidhedanu
      @sidhedanu Год назад

      One of his best

    • @KurtwillhavhisrevengeonSeattle
      @KurtwillhavhisrevengeonSeattle Год назад

      He didn't run away. He was told to leave. His teenage years were spent sleeping on the backs of friends porches or even in hospital waiting rooms, where he was convinced no one would bother him if he appeared to be waiting for a sick friend. Pretty sad that his whole family basically made him feel like he wasn't wanted and too difficult to handle.

  • @lauramason4403
    @lauramason4403 Год назад +2

    What an amazing video! I would love to see them react to more Nirvana 😊

  • @motorbikeTim1
    @motorbikeTim1 Год назад +1

    Wow I watched this like the day it came out on MTV, recorded it and watched it almost everyday or every other day at least for years. When Kurt opens up and starts getting into it, I still get goosebumps.

  • @mokumboi19
    @mokumboi19 Год назад +4

    These guys totally nailed it, they understood perfectly.

  • @Feoshyt
    @Feoshyt Год назад

    Moved to tears. You always bring us a deeper understanding of our own culture, things we take for granted. I love your channel!

  • @TripDaly_AndiTripDaily
    @TripDaly_AndiTripDaily Год назад

    I loved to see how this video turned out and how different person's view music from another region and language. This specific live performance/song always bring me to tears watching it though. His gasp and how has he opened his eyes, breath taking. 💘

  • @MindSurf248
    @MindSurf248 Год назад

    Fascinating video, really great concept, thank you to all of you.

  • @brandonkreinhop359
    @brandonkreinhop359 Год назад

    I love this series. I feel like I've grown to know these gentlemen personally as they open their minds to some of my favorite music. Music is the universal language. So to hear people from a totally different life story from me reacting to this music with their heart and their gut, it makes me feel closer to them. Thank you for your work. And thank them for their participation! ❤️🎶

  • @ThiagoConsentini
    @ThiagoConsentini Год назад +1

    I'm so impressed with everyone's way of thinking. Calmness and care in verbalizing their impressions. Above all, the ability to appreciate something they are not used to.

  • @heathercarpenter5497
    @heathercarpenter5497 Год назад

    Wow thank you. I didn't even know I wanted to see this this is fantastic! Love every part of it

  • @azrael4771
    @azrael4771 Год назад

    I've been waiting for this!!!💞💞💞

  • @genossinwaabooz4373
    @genossinwaabooz4373 Год назад +2

    Excellent choice to introduce Nirvana to the group. Heartwarming insights.

  • @tammymoulton7588
    @tammymoulton7588 Год назад +2

    All people understand love, anguish, emotion…. We are all made of the same stuff and so much connects us. This video was really well done and informative, thank you. Kurt’s performance continues to make me cry

  • @lenafranklin7262
    @lenafranklin7262 Год назад

    Fantastic and I was crying and smiling . So glad to find this

  • @drivingincircles0
    @drivingincircles0 Год назад

    I’ve watched your channel for awhile- very well done! Nirvana is from my home state of Washington. Love this💖🙏🏽

  • @laurent2523
    @laurent2523 Год назад +2

    @7:14 "I'm afraid such pressure could make one fart though"
    Protect these men at all costs.

  • @Larsen1200XL
    @Larsen1200XL Год назад +4

    What you at tribals are showimg us all by these great videos is that human expressions and feelings are fully without hatred, we all feel sympathy for each other…. unless som religion or goverment or so called civilised politicians. Lies to us and tells us we are all enemies. Love these clips from Yury 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @angelbogart539
    @angelbogart539 Год назад +1

    I love these!! The gentlemen are smart, respectful & beautiful. Thank you for sharing 💜✌

  • @philipmervin6967
    @philipmervin6967 Год назад +1

    Adnan, really the three guys are top most to describe the song ❤
    And I too changed a lot. Listening and learning the music🙏

  • @user-qw4ud5cj6j
    @user-qw4ud5cj6j Год назад +2

    The man in the turban has such intense eyes was so focused

  • @ibookboyuk
    @ibookboyuk Год назад +1

    A massive Nirvana fan here.
    Thank you. I enjoyed that.

  • @demonicrebellion6903
    @demonicrebellion6903 Год назад

    After hearing Chacha at the end asking for more Nirvana, I immediately looked for it, thank you for another delightful video.

  • @underdogpsychosis2841
    @underdogpsychosis2841 Год назад +1

    Love this song and great to see other cultures appreciating it, brilliant stuff.

  • @jucarcan
    @jucarcan 11 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing channel. These men are so wise.

  • @tylergerstbrein
    @tylergerstbrein 9 месяцев назад

    this is my new favorite channel!

  • @ourkidof91
    @ourkidof91 Год назад

    This is the most refreshing content format I’ve ever seen.

  • @MissyGail4eva
    @MissyGail4eva Год назад +5

    Be it hand gestures mirroring a song's rhythm or a slight body sway as a tempo changes, it's truly so cool to see that, no matter in what language, or with what instrument, the musicality in humans will always shine through.

  • @heinmyar
    @heinmyar Год назад +4

    The perfectly balanced intense alertness of the man with the white beard is a pleasure to watch, hypnotizing

  • @laurhisiel1073
    @laurhisiel1073 Год назад

    Please keep doing what you do,much respect to everyone involved!

  • @9FisterSpit9
    @9FisterSpit9 Год назад +1

    "A good singer always reads the value within the word perfectly" God bless you brother. God bless.

  • @Wozniak_15
    @Wozniak_15 Год назад

    Wow... respect the guys! Priceless reaction.
    N breaks me watching another Nirvana song again

  • @gutika113
    @gutika113 Год назад

    I have never enjoyed a video this much. Sometimes we take music for granted. Awesome watching insightful dudes watch this from an entirely different frame of view.

  • @nayrbmc2452
    @nayrbmc2452 Год назад

    Still get chillings listening to this track after so many yrs

  • @theDragoon007yaboiCJ
    @theDragoon007yaboiCJ Год назад +4

    9:08 that was very wise, specially since that's exactly what kurt would do. He was a great singer, maybe not by technique but by the soul that a lot of people lack. It's just that thing that u think "this person sounds good, but there's something missing".

  • @gedrooney9305
    @gedrooney9305 Год назад

    Interesting video, I was 14 when I watched this on MTV back in the early 90’s…still has the same impact.

  • @Tommy-zk4sz
    @Tommy-zk4sz Год назад +1

    Another brilliant song mate

  • @jeremypearce3056
    @jeremypearce3056 Год назад +4

    The older gentleman nearly brings me to tears with his analysis. After knowing the pain and troubles both chester and kurt went through and him to show concern over it after the first look at their faces is heartbreaking. We would still have these amazing artists had someone else saw into them as he did.

  • @whereisplain
    @whereisplain Год назад +4

    This is my most favourite music review ever! I have roots in this direction too and there was a time I really struggled with Western behaviour in music because I had the feeling I need to be painful, screaming and dancing around in sexually manner too in order to belong too but learned I can just safely stay humble and simple and do music that is also appreciated, but too see this is like bridge for appreciation for me, because in my family, there were not so much, so its good to know people, especially older ones being confronted and react in such a wise, sweet, humble and empathic way!

  • @cynthiahutchinson459
    @cynthiahutchinson459 Год назад +1

    He isn’t chewing anything, the movement of his jaws (back and forth) was the way he kept ‘time’ . Dave Grohl talks about this in his book The Storyteller.

  • @Spudcore
    @Spudcore Год назад +1

    Very interesting, and it very much shows how music can carry meaning beyond words.

  • @kilebates6304
    @kilebates6304 Год назад

    this was great thank you!

  • @jessemccullough1129
    @jessemccullough1129 Год назад

    I love the trybals you guys are awesome in your humbleness

  • @jacobwolf5640
    @jacobwolf5640 Год назад

    You are finding your form with your videos, keep it up!

  • @brnfrmjts05
    @brnfrmjts05 Год назад +1

    These guys are so serious, and I love it.

  • @SANJAYtheConfessor
    @SANJAYtheConfessor Год назад

    Bravos ✌️ this is a great channel. True heartfelt reactions ❤️