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This is the official Nirvana thread where you can talk about this awesome 90s band and the genious behind it, Kurt Donald Cobain.







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In their brief seven-year history, Nirvana unwillingly brought alternative music into the mainstream and defined a generation of young people alienated by baby boomers, Michael Jackson and Madonna.

Nirvana's roots lie in the underground hardcore scene of the mid-1980s; the Olympia-based Melvins and New York's Sonic Youth were early mentors of the band. Nirvana's crossover appeal was rooted in their ability to blend the hardcore fury of drummer Dave Grohl and bassist Krist Novoselic with Cobain's doleful, introspective lyrics and melodies.

Novoselic and Cobain met in 1985 in their hometown of Aberdeen, Wash., a rural logging community outside Seattle. Their first musical incarnation as the Stiff Woodies featured Cobain on drums, Novoselic on bass and whoever happened to be around on guitar. By 1987 they had morphed into Nirvana; Cobain moved to vocals and guitar, and drummer Chad Channing was added. Nirvana soon gained the attention of the hip Seattle label Sub Pop and their debut album, Bleach, recorded for just over $600, was released in June 1989. Dave Grohl of the Washington, D.C. hardcore band Scream replaced Channing in September 1990.

During the summer of 1991 the band opened for Sonic Youth on their European Festival tour. Nirvana's landmark performance at the Reading Festival was featured in the documentary "1991: The Year Punk Broke" and marked the beginning of their worldwide recognition. Ironically, 1991 marked the birth of Nirvanamania and the beginning of Cobain's mental and physical deterioration. The group signed with Geffen Records to record their much anticipated second album, and when Nevermind was released in the fall of 1991, it symbolically knocked Michael Jackson's Dangerous off the top of the U.S. album charts. The success of the album, which went triple platinum, was fueled by MTV's incessant airplay of "Smells Like Teen Spirit." The song was hailed as the anthem of the grunge generation and its appeal broadened the band's fan base to include mainstream jocks, metalheads and alternative wannabes; the very people Nirvana music was supposed to alienate.

Rumors of Cobain's heroin use were ever-present and as the band grew into a multi-million dollar commercial entity, he began to withdraw into his own drug-induced world. The band's stability was questioned in the wake of a variety of bizarre stunts including Cobain's penchant for showing up at concerts in women's clothing and mocking his way through songs, and Novoselic and Grohl's nationally televised kiss following a Saturday Night Live performance. Cobain's marriage to hardcore diva Courtney Love in 1992 only fueled the negative publicity fire.

The recording of their third studio album was delayed by Cobain's health problems -- he complained of chronic stomach pain and was hospitalized several times -- and Geffen released Incesticide, a compilation of B-sides and rarities late in 1992 to appease the cash cow fans starved for new Nirvana material. By the spring of 1993, the band was ready to go back in the studio. They recruited Steve Albini (Pixies, Breeders, Jesus Lizard) to produce In Utero,the long-awaited follow up to Nevermind. The album was released in September 1993 followed by a three-month North American tour, which included their celebrated appearance on "MTV Unplugged."

In early 1994 Nirvana embarked on a European tour that was cut short in February by Cobain's much publicized drug overdose in Rome. At the end of March Cobain entered a drug rehab facility in Los Angeles and on April 1 he escaped from the center and returned to Seattle. Cobain's body was found April 8 in his Seattle home with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

After Cobain's death, Grohl and Pat Smear formed the Foo Fighters, whose hit 1995 self-titled album was an invigorating, upbeat departure from the angry, tortured strains of Nirvana
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What the music industry needs right now is another Nirvana to rid the world of people like Simon Cowell, They're even making Rock boy bands now because "real" music is starting to outsell Pop. Just wait till "Busted", the poor-man's Green Day, appears on MTV and you'll see exactly what I mean!


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I agree with you Alan, we need a new Nirvana because todays music industry is bad, full of pop boy bands and all those rap and hip hop artists.



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I absolutely agree 100%!


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I have to add that Kurt Cobain was a big Beatles fan. He used to go to his grandmother's house and listen to Beatles records.

Kurt Cobain wrote the song 'About a Girl' after listening Meet the Beatles for three straight hours

In an interview to the group they said that "when it comes to music there's only one word, the "B" word... Beatles"

Nirvana is one of Paul McCartney's favorite bands, being 'Come as you are' his favorite song.





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Quoted from Bruno, posted May 2, 2004, 6:32pm at here
Nirvana is one of Paul McCartney's favorite bands, being 'Come as you are' his favorite song.


Really? Wow, that's pretty cool...


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Nirvana used to be my favorite band for a few years, but I kind of lost interest and now I hardly listen to them anymore. I still think they were a pretty good band though.

My top 5:
1. Heart-shaped box
2. Sappy (why in God's name did they never release this song?)
3. Lithium
4. Something in the way - the rock version they recorded for BBC radio
5. D-7 (even though it's a cover)


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nice list biscuit, I'm sure Sappy will be released with the long awaited box set that we've been waiting for a long time.

My top five:
-Serve the Servants
-Heart shaped box
-All apologies
-The man who sold the world
-Lake of fire

two covers in there, but I just love them



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Al Yankovic does a song called Smells like Nirvana. I got the Music Video along with other of his stuff. It's hilarious.


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It's too bad Cobain couldn't handle life. They were a great band. Thank God for them and the early grunge scene. It got rid of all those lame hair bands and pop junk.  But now we have Brittany Spears and her 10,000 clones. Where's the next ground breaking band hiding?? What the heck is going on with Pearl Jam. Eddie Vedder's voice is so awesome. I thought they would have accomplished more than they have. Oh well!


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Donald??




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yep, Donald is his middle name



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I used to be a big fan of Nirvana until they released Nevermind... That is such an over-produced album. You should compare the live versions of those songs with the ones on the album... Personally I find Bleach way better than Nevermind. In Utero was better than Nevermind (but not better than Bleach).

Best songs? It must be those early demo/Bleach songs:

If you Must
Blandest
Pen Cap Chew
Hairspray Queen
Mr. Moustache
Downer (!)
etc...


Don't get me wrong: I really like(d) Nirvana a lot and I think they made some great music and really did some good for the music industry nowadays, but I have a hard time with people saying that KC was a genius! They made music together!!! He didn't do all that by himself, you know? And one more thing: I was so dissapointed when they did their unplugged show for MTV... They should never have done that... I like Nirvana rough and with loud guitar! Not some stupid acoustic guitar... please...
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