Vocal ANALYSIS of "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" and my heartstrings are pulled with such emotion.

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  • Опубликовано: 10 мар 2022
  • I didn't understand Kurt Cobain's style at first, but it instantly reverberated with me in this acoustic performance that you all begged for me to see. I feel what he feels, and it's chilling. I can't say enough that Nirvana truly speaks to me what the grunge movement was all about.
    Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Nirvana performing "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" for the first time, acoustically at MTV.
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    Performed by Nirvana - Words and Music by Ledbetter Huddie (Lead Belly)
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Комментарии • 8 тыс.

  • @TheCharismaticVoice
    @TheCharismaticVoice  2 года назад +242

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  • @DavinDesborough
    @DavinDesborough 2 года назад +7

    Something about his opening his eyes before the final "night through" gets me every time. It's like you can actually see into his soul for a fleeting second.

  • @K0L0SS
    @K0L0SS 2 года назад +2

    A vocal teacher told me "In his voice, he carries the whole world's pain and anger". Everytime I hear this song, it's exactly what I feel.

  • @savetheday88

    Did you all see it? The moment she finally understood what makes nirvana and Kurt so prevalent, it’s when she says “oh there’s that yodel” and she kind of giggles and then Kurt let’s loose and you can see the shock on her face, completely caught off guard. It was nice to see again, that moment someone discovered Kurt and nirvana again and what made them so good, that first moment his voice makes you shiver. The didn’t play fake music. They were real and they were raw, made you feel something different, something deeper. That’s why nirvana is still relevant. It rips your soul, but, sometimes that’s exactly what your soul needs.

  • @stulora3172

    You are a grown accomplished woman, professional singer and voice coach, and have heard thousands of voices singing and screaming at you. Yet this thirty year old recording has you shivering and almost tearing up!

  • @maleksarray6685
    @maleksarray6685 2 года назад +1

    How can some people call him overrated and phony? The man was/is a legend...RIP Kurt.

  • @backcountryme
    @backcountryme Год назад +861

    Grunge was about raw emotion. It was a snapshot of a changing world. I am so happy I was a teenager in the 90s.

  • @Debeers9838

    In my opinion is the whole concert his goodbye letter and him saying farewell to the whole world. Every song says something about Kurt. I think that is why they played just a couple of their own songs and the rest is all about the message. And they end it with this song and his outburst of raw emotion at the end! Thank you Kurt for everthing that you brought us❤

  • @berlanddix648

    He's not singing the song. He's living it with every atoms of his body.

  • @ArnaudContet
    @ArnaudContet 2 года назад +170

    We were all just sitting back waiting for her jumping on her chair when the screaming starts, weren't we?

  • @donsiegfriedt7354
    @donsiegfriedt7354 2 года назад +369

    they tried to get an encore but Kurt said 'I can't top that last song.' he was not wrong. its still one of his defining moments

  • @VTSEA213
    @VTSEA213  +42

    Kurt says-I thought before this song: “I’m gonna fu** this up.” Can you imagine thinking that and giving THIS performance. He was so humble and every cover he did that night was better or brought a new life/unique spin to already great songs.

  • @camerongeorge8520

    She commented on Kurt’s jaw movement while singing. He used his jaw to help with timing like a metronome, you can see him doing it on a heap of footage and Dave grohl confirmed it in his book because he does a similar thing.

  • @Cryptic1911
    @Cryptic1911 2 года назад +763

    I've been listening to this song for almost 30 years and it still makes the hair on my arms stand up every time I hear it. That whole acoustic set was a magical moment in music history

  • @majikslim82
    @majikslim82 Год назад +826

    Greatest unplugged ever done. Easily one of the all time top 10 albums ever recorded.

  • @merzeta
    @merzeta  +86

    one of the best unplugged performances in history, that song is pure emotion. RIP Kurt

  • @meganwoehl5277

    The pain in his voice is so raw. The only thing i can compare it to is the cry a mother lets out when she's lost a child. Just heartbreaking. Never in my life have i heard more emotion in a song than this performance right here.

  • @rycolligan
    @rycolligan 2 года назад +204

    That moment where he braces himself before the final note, is everything. You can see him steeling himself to leave everything raw in that last belt no matter what is costs him.

  • @williamwallace7237
    @williamwallace7237 2 года назад +647

    The way you jumped when Kurt cranked it up was so reaffirming. Most of us clicked on this because we love the song and know what happens at the end. Seeing someone with a technical understanding of singing react so favorably to a performance we all love makes us feel proud in a way.

  • @jamesromesburg3733

    as someone who's struggled with depression and suicide most of my life, that look in his eyes when he opens them just before "night through" was the biggest window into his soul anyone was going to get till kurt died. the pain, the emotion, the desperation all in that split second... cant help but feel it was a call for help.