The deal with the lyrics to "On A Plain" was Kurt had the music and the only lyric going into the recording was the hook part of "Love myself, better than you" so they needed to record the song quickly but Kurt didn't have any lyrics pre-written so he wrote a bunch of random stuff minutes before recording the song. The bridge part of "Somewhere I have heard this before..." was when Kurt thought his own melody sounded familiar and thought he might have been ripping someone off. The part where he says "One more special message to go, them I'm done" that was because it was the last song they recorded that day and he literally was going home after the song lol.
Endless nameless is “The Secret Song” on the vinyl or record whatever it’s called it comes 10 minutes after the album is done. Also endless nameless was a jam, chaos, song that they just randomly made when they were trying to record lithium but they just couldn’t get it so Kurt got mad and they started just jamming out and Kurt was smashing his guitar and stuff. So endless nameless was a song that came out from anger and frustration. Hope this helped!
Endless Nameless was played live was played live months before Nevermind was recorded so wasn't made up on the spot. The decision to play it was seemingly spontaneous though, during the first attempt to record Lithium, as you say ruclips.net/video/N0HdB9UaUkc/видео.htmlsi=BtwPmi6lVZ1VrPJF
Something In The Way is the last song on the album. Endless, Nameless was an un named hidden track that came in at 10 min after the last song. If you were to fall asleep listening it would wake your ass up quick lol …basically just Kurt trolling the listener. They would occasionally play it at the end of their show while smashing their gear. It’s meant to be complete chaos!
Spot on about Polly. A girl leaving a concert in Tacoma, Washington was kidnapped. The kidnapper, Gerald Friend, raped and tortured her. She pretended to come onto him as a ruse to get away. A horrified Kurt, who was a feminist, wrote Polly from the kidnapper's perspective. He did this to make it so uncomfortable for the listener that you would never forget the story. People didn't always get the message, which is why he wrote "*ape Me" for the follow up album In Utero. It's an anti-*ape song as well. He decided to be bold and direct with it that time.
Wow. There aren’t many words I have in response to this. I hate rape and it should never happen! Thank you for telling me more about the reason the song Polly was created.
Dude! Great reaction. It's rare someone actually critically analyzes the music and lyrics as well as you do. Instant sub from me 👍 Here are a few recommendations if you would like: Deathconsciousness by Have a Nice Life (shoegaze/post-punk project with a $1,000 budget that went from a humble underground release to becoming one of the genre's most acclaimed albums. Extremely unique in sound and texture.) Glow On by Turnstile (really, really catchy hardcore punk album from Baltimore. They mix in some dream pop elements as well which add some fun moments.) The Glow, Pt. 2 by The Microphones (beautiful folk album. It's pretty long but never overstays its welcome. Probably my favorite first 4 tracks on an album ever.)
Hi bro, Greetings from Chile 🇨🇱 I have some recommendations for you to react few albums: Soda Stereo - Nada Personal Lou Reed - Transformer The Sound - Jeopardy The first album is a masterpiece here in South America, reacting to it can bring you a lot of audience if u ask me, keep up the good work
Dude... love the reaction to this absolute banger of an album! Regarding listening to territorial pissings jacked up driving in your car.....hell no I wouldn't think you was crazy....id think that u was one cool dude with great taste in music! React to nirvanas last album "in utero" when u got time it's different from this album!
Sad to me that younger people only seem to understand the beat. The rhythm guitar is a much more interesting ride. For whatever reason, that was my instinct to follow from the first time I heard these songs. It soars.
Endless Nameless is an impromptu jam when Kurt was raging trying to record Lithium Edit: so you’re basically on point, it was all rage and chaos and tagged on at the end.
The deal with the lyrics to "On A Plain" was Kurt had the music and the only lyric going into the recording was the hook part of "Love myself, better than you" so they needed to record the song quickly but Kurt didn't have any lyrics pre-written so he wrote a bunch of random stuff minutes before recording the song. The bridge part of "Somewhere I have heard this before..." was when Kurt thought his own melody sounded familiar and thought he might have been ripping someone off. The part where he says "One more special message to go, them I'm done" that was because it was the last song they recorded that day and he literally was going home after the song lol.
Thanks for the breakdown! I knew I liked the “love myself, better than you” portion for a reason 😅 it makes it a cooler song with the back story!
Endless nameless is “The Secret Song” on the vinyl or record whatever it’s called it comes 10 minutes after the album is done. Also endless nameless was a jam, chaos, song that they just randomly made when they were trying to record lithium but they just couldn’t get it so Kurt got mad and they started just jamming out and Kurt was smashing his guitar and stuff. So endless nameless was a song that came out from anger and frustration. Hope this helped!
Endless Nameless was played live was played live months before Nevermind was recorded so wasn't made up on the spot. The decision to play it was seemingly spontaneous though, during the first attempt to record Lithium, as you say ruclips.net/video/N0HdB9UaUkc/видео.htmlsi=BtwPmi6lVZ1VrPJF
Something In The Way is the last song on the album. Endless, Nameless was an un named hidden track that came in at 10 min after the last song. If you were to fall asleep listening it would wake your ass up quick lol …basically just Kurt trolling the listener. They would occasionally play it at the end of their show while smashing their gear. It’s meant to be complete chaos!
Endless, Nameless was a hidden track, you could say that Something in the Way is the official last song of the album
To your question: No, I wouldn't think you were crazy because I've done that 😂
the last song was a jam session and a bonus track lol
i love nirvana!
Great reaction man, surprised you aren’t bigger
Thank you! Maybe one day. But for now I’m enjoying the journey 😁
Spot on about Polly. A girl leaving a concert in Tacoma, Washington was kidnapped. The kidnapper, Gerald Friend, raped and tortured her. She pretended to come onto him as a ruse to get away.
A horrified Kurt, who was a feminist, wrote Polly from the kidnapper's perspective. He did this to make it so uncomfortable for the listener that you would never forget the story.
People didn't always get the message, which is why he wrote "*ape Me" for the follow up album In Utero. It's an anti-*ape song as well. He decided to be bold and direct with it that time.
Wow. There aren’t many words I have in response to this. I hate rape and it should never happen! Thank you for telling me more about the reason the song Polly was created.
Great reaction to the best album e er created!
Such a good album! thanks for tuning in!
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Dude! Great reaction. It's rare someone actually critically analyzes the music and lyrics as well as you do. Instant sub from me 👍
Here are a few recommendations if you would like:
Deathconsciousness by Have a Nice Life (shoegaze/post-punk project with a $1,000 budget that went from a humble underground release to becoming one of the genre's most acclaimed albums. Extremely unique in sound and texture.)
Glow On by Turnstile (really, really catchy hardcore punk album from Baltimore. They mix in some dream pop elements as well which add some fun moments.)
The Glow, Pt. 2 by The Microphones (beautiful folk album. It's pretty long but never overstays its welcome. Probably my favorite first 4 tracks on an album ever.)
Thanks for the suggestions and the back story on each! I will add them to the queue! 🙌🏾
@@TheSunSpot definitely add Glow On by Turnstile to the list!!
Kurt said they were basically a pixies cover band. Check out Doolittle.
Paramount is a good show to watch live from them!
@@ImTorryTF2 nice! I’ll check it out 🤟🏽
Hi bro, Greetings from Chile 🇨🇱
I have some recommendations for you to react few albums:
Soda Stereo - Nada Personal
Lou Reed - Transformer
The Sound - Jeopardy
The first album is a masterpiece here in South America, reacting to it can bring you a lot of audience if u ask me, keep up the good work
Greetings! Thank you for the suggestions. I will put them in the queue! 🙌🏾
Listen to it with windows down!
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Dude... love the reaction to this absolute banger of an album! Regarding listening to territorial pissings jacked up driving in your car.....hell no I wouldn't think you was crazy....id think that u was one cool dude with great taste in music! React to nirvanas last album "in utero" when u got time it's different from this album!
haha, this is awesome! thanks for encouraging a great time, that song is a hit! I will add in-utero to my list as well!
If you don't know it, you should check out A Crow Left of a Murder by Incubus. Very under appreciated rock album.
Thanks, Jonathan! I've never heard that album. ill add it to the list.
Sad to me that younger people only seem to understand the beat. The rhythm guitar is a much more interesting ride. For whatever reason, that was my instinct to follow from the first time I heard these songs. It soars.
Endless Nameless is an impromptu jam when Kurt was raging trying to record Lithium
Edit: so you’re basically on point, it was all rage and chaos and tagged on at the end.
Hey can you react to Aliene Ma’riage or malice mizer?
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I will add it to the list now! Thank you for the suggestion! 🙌🏾