The last song in the unplugged performance on DECEMBER 18th, 1993 3:49 was ‘where did you sleep last night.’ The last song they ever performed was HEART SHAPED BOX on February 25th, 94.
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super underrated channel man. my only advice is to keep uploading man, develop a style of editing over time that’s yours, but what you’re doing is great. huge nirvana fan and I loved this interpretation of in utero’s significance in Nirvana’s story
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Kurt was saying the next Nirvana album after In Utero would be acoustic and more ethereal. He was unknowingly correct since Unplugged came out after his death. Eerie in a way.
You know, in hindsight, it all makes sense and doesn't seem crazy. But back then, no matter what we thought we knew or what we didn't know about what was going on in Kurt's life, you didn't think that it was gonna end as soon as it did. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
Hey, just a few tips for the future. I saw that you mostly talked about either Kurt's death or the channel. I would suggest trying to stay more on-topic in the future, trying to give a clear and concise opinion or trying to be more pertinent to the story or what the video should be about. Other than that I really liked the video, keep it up!
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I don’t know about that statement. For those who remember things were tumultuous then. Not just with Nirvana. Lots of folks weee lost during that time. It was a culture of excess and debauchery. Not just celebrities. But Kurt in particular had already made the news a week prior to his death. Many already thought Kurt wanted to check out as his health struggles were public and well known. Many of us weren’t surprised by the tragedy.
Absolutely, the point is was intending to make was the fact that (like u said) some deaths we get prepared for way before they happen and I agree that was the case with Kurt, but I doesn't make it suck any less. Either way thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🙏🤙
@@RockTalkWithMike I see. I agree totally. It really never gets old. The good music never does. Every decade has its own voice. Obviously the bands that become a “brand” are around for the long haul, but each new decade of teens wants their own voice. They may or may not appreciate the bands that came before them, but they certainly want to differentiate themselves from previous eras. Hence the evolution of music. The 80s were special due to completely new genres being born due to MTV. That was a game changer no doubt. With the birth of the internet music has exploded in hundreds of sub genres. I do miss the raunchy, pure rock of back in the day, but every is cyclical. Fingers crossed for a garage full of youngsters pouring their heart out over some raw, unpolished chords. Surely a new generation will get fed up of the current state of the world and will properly rebel with a loud and distinctive voice. Thanks for sharing.
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Kurt openly admitted this would be the last album by Nirvana made with this formula. He was bored. Why he wanted to name it "Verse Chorus Verse" OR even "I Hate Myself and I Want to Die." Both sarcastically. “It might be nice to start playing acoustic guitars and be thought of as a singer and a songwriter, rather than a grunge rocker you know? Because then I might be able to take advantage of that when I'm older, and sit down on a chair and play acoustic guitar like Johnny Cash.” Kurt, in late 1993. You did Kurt and we loved it. That didn't sound like a man planning to leave the World to me. But he was planning to leave the band and Courtney. But that wasn't good for anyone but him. Dead men don't pull triggers. #Justiceforkurt
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That's pretty funny. It is hard to find a photo of him from back day where he looks happy, there are a few though. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
The last song in the unplugged performance on DECEMBER 18th, 1993 3:49 was ‘where did you sleep last night.’
The last song they ever performed was HEART SHAPED BOX on February 25th, 94.
you're gonna go far with the passion you have, just keep loving what you're doing
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@@RockTalkWithMike gonna watch closely!
for your next video can you please do how Rock artists inspire and influence by Bob Marley.
for your next video can you please do how Rock artists inspire and influence by Bob Marley.
super underrated channel man. my only advice is to keep uploading man, develop a style of editing over time that’s yours, but what you’re doing is great. huge nirvana fan and I loved this interpretation of in utero’s significance in Nirvana’s story
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for your next video can you please do how Rock artists inspire and influence by Bob Marley.
for your next video can you please do how Rock artists inspire and influence by Bob Marley.
Excellent video, I'm really proud to have just become your 1000th subscriber!!! 😁
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This dude is onto something. Kurt really was the real deal
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for your next video can you please do how Rock artists inspire and influence by Bob Marley.
Kurt was saying the next Nirvana album after In Utero would be acoustic and more ethereal. He was unknowingly correct since Unplugged came out after his death. Eerie in a way.
You know, in hindsight, it all makes sense and doesn't seem crazy. But back then, no matter what we thought we knew or what we didn't know about what was going on in Kurt's life, you didn't think that it was gonna end as soon as it did. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
@@RockTalkWithMikeyou're right. I was 15 in 94 and thought the Nirvana albums were gonna keep on coming.
@animalwillopus79 It's like the old cliche. We never know what tomorrow holds, and we shouldn't take anything for granted.
Hey, just a few tips for the future. I saw that you mostly talked about either Kurt's death or the channel. I would suggest trying to stay more on-topic in the future, trying to give a clear and concise opinion or trying to be more pertinent to the story or what the video should be about. Other than that I really liked the video, keep it up!
Awesome, I always appreciate any insight or perspective from my viewers and I will definitely take note. I appreciate you watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
I don’t know about that statement. For those who remember things were tumultuous then. Not just with Nirvana. Lots of folks weee lost during that time. It was a culture of excess and debauchery. Not just celebrities. But Kurt in particular had already made the news a week prior to his death. Many already thought Kurt wanted to check out as his health struggles were public and well known. Many of us weren’t surprised by the tragedy.
Absolutely, the point is was intending to make was the fact that (like u said) some deaths we get prepared for way before they happen and I agree that was the case with Kurt, but I doesn't make it suck any less. Either way thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🙏🤙
@@RockTalkWithMike I see. I agree totally. It really never gets old. The good music never does. Every decade has its own voice. Obviously the bands that become a “brand” are around for the long haul, but each new decade of teens wants their own voice. They may or may not appreciate the bands that came before them, but they certainly want to differentiate themselves from previous eras. Hence the evolution of music. The 80s were special due to completely new genres being born due to MTV. That was a game changer no doubt. With the birth of the internet music has exploded in hundreds of sub genres.
I do miss the raunchy, pure rock of back in the day, but every is cyclical. Fingers crossed for a garage full of youngsters pouring their heart out over some raw, unpolished chords. Surely a new generation will get fed up of the current state of the world and will properly rebel with a loud and distinctive voice.
Thanks for sharing.
Excellent commentary!
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@@RockTalkWithMike Sure thing! I ran into that In Utero vid, and you hit it spot on in your comments/analysis.
Authenticy was in high demand with our generation. We grew up listening to Black Flag, Pixies, Butthole Surfers as teenagers. So there was a market.
Love the comment, it was only a matter of time before the band's you named and more broke through into the mainstream because it was good to hear something more real and relatable. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
It’s not your generation it’s all generations. All people crave what’s real. They just haven’t found out what’s real or fake yet. Some never will
for your next video can you please do how Rock artists inspire and influence by Bob Marley.
@@putitback4789 I see your point but man we had a couple years there where everything seemed to line up.
Kurt openly admitted this would be the last album by Nirvana made with this formula. He was bored. Why he wanted to name it "Verse Chorus Verse" OR even "I Hate Myself and I Want to Die." Both sarcastically. “It might be nice to start playing acoustic guitars and be thought of as a singer and a songwriter, rather than a grunge rocker you know? Because then I might be able to take advantage of that when I'm older, and sit down on a chair and play acoustic guitar like Johnny Cash.” Kurt, in late 1993. You did Kurt and we loved it. That didn't sound like a man planning to leave the World to me. But he was planning to leave the band and Courtney. But that wasn't good for anyone but him. Dead men don't pull triggers. #Justiceforkurt
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for your next video can you please do how Rock artists inspire and influence by Bob Marley.
Please impress us
All apologies is the last track for a reason
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I knew it was the end ya big goof!!
dave grohl always looks so miserable
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In Utero sold half the copies Nevermind sold and was a total failure ya big goof!!
What is your problem? Chill