LOL easy Yoshi, don't lay an egg. LOL No kidding, I never noticed it for around six or seven years when I finally read it on a biography of Kurt. It was line NO SHIT SHERLOCK
Bleach is a great record that has the unfortunate distinction of being surrounded by a lot of better records when looking back at the era (not just nirvana records) so I understand it getting overshadowed, but it feels like a singular artifact and I feel like listening to it is always interesting in a way that some other stuff from that era just isn't to me
Uh...wow. I personally don't think it's acceptable to assign someone a gender that they themselves never assigned to them. I feel like that whole thread just reeks of "I'm right and you're wrong and I'm not going to tell you why I'm right, but I am"
Ignoring that moron’s self-serving, arrogant tweets - I just came here to say that I’m drunk and throwing myself around the Nirvana. The band that inspired me to pick up a guitar when I was a kid...and then throw it into my driveway paha. I’ll forever jam to those songs and be completely fascinated by Kurt. I’ve been reading his published journals a lot lately (despite how invasive that is and feeling conflicted about it) and just wow.
It'll never not be odd for me to see them all together again. It sounds super super stupid, but because I've only ever known them apart. And that bums me out.
Review: Even absent Kurt Cobain, Nirvana's power shines bright as surviving members reunite Saw some clips on Instagram from the show, and yeah, even though Kurt was gone before I was even born, it still feels so weird and sad to see Krist, Dave and Pat performing these songs without him. Violet Grohl did an excellent job though, as did St. Vincent.
Any of you ever get to see Nirvana live? Would have been cool to catch them live, after watching videos of them in the 90s.
Damn, considering all the reunions that have happened already this year the thread bump got my hopes up
Yeah, not sure what kind of reunion news people were expecting tbh... pretty sure the occasional one-off shows with the surviving members and guest vocalists are all that’s possible at this point.
I don't want an Alice in Chains style reunion for Nirvana. Kurt made up too much of the creative process behind Nirvana. In a lot of ways, he was Nirvana. It just wouldn't feel right. I'm happy to see people like Joan Jett and St Vincent on stage with Dave and Krist but anything beyond that would be weird to me.
Just watched this set now - Violet killed it! Her voice was perfect for Heart Shaped Box. And yeah we don't need a reunion tour with a different vocalist. Although I really want to see Dave behind the drums more. He was born to be a drummer.