I thought this may interest people who love Nirvana. I have a rare Itinerary that I got in a "In Utero/Box-Set" here in Australia in 2013. It was for the 20th anniversary of the album's release date. Now it came with a Book and a few little collectors items. A invisible man mask, 4 CDs, 2 DVD's, etc. Now in one of the sleeves in the In Utero book, they had the complete itinerary of both the North American Tour Dates, including press days, and other stuff, like days off, Travel days via, Planes or Buses, depending on the loup etc, etc. So for the European Dates, it says Nirvana left America from Seattle to LAX, then to Paris, during the early morning hours of February 2 1994. They arrived in France around mid-day February 2 1994. February 3, says rest day. February 4th they play a variety show in France, where they played the 3 songs, in those pinstripe suits. They rehearsed as part of the shows segments earlier in the day. The actual show was filmed earlier, mid-afternoon, so Nirvana could travel to Cascais, Portugal on the evening of February 4th. It says they traveled by plane to Portugal from France I thought they just used the 2 Tour Buses during the European Tour, but I'm going by what it says. They arrived in Portugal, by 11:45pm February 4th. And on the afternoon of February 5th they rehearse in a space at the hotel allocated for the band to rehearse etc. Lastly on the morning of February 6th they rehearse at the arena in Cascais Portugal where they are scheduled to play that night, do a soundcheck, it even says rehearsels finished at 2:00pm soundcheck starts from 3:05pm to 3:50pm. Kurt and Pat Smear and Melora Creagar, the cello player go back to the hotel for an hour or so, they come back to the arena with 2 members from the Buzzcocks less than an hour later. Go figure. And that is the start of Nirvana's European Tour of February/March.
Yup. Little known fact but true. Kurt wanted complete artistic creative co ntrol and I get that but I wish he would have let Dave incorporate some of his material and who knows but a foo fighters influenced nirvana album is something I need in my life.
@@Hyperchicken Yes that is true, but not ONE of Dave's songs were ever close to making a Nirvana album, again Kurt loved Dave's music but wasn't ready just yet to incorporate Dave's lyrics more less guitar. It's was coming tho.
@@daveo7481 I’m glad that was the case not really a fan of foo fighters at all , the first album was good but Dave’s place on nirvana was behind the drums
@@mladyavery9138 For a demo track I think this is really good, they had jammed this couple of times and then making rough demo with what 7-9 takes and one vocal track. But any case, hope to hear those other takes some day. Might not be big deal to others but I sure would even pay to hear them.
Last week I finally ordered and received Kurt’s journal. Love it so much. So far, it’s an intimate read where you feel Kurt opening a door, kindly inviting you in to, as the preface says “to figure him out” As an 80’s child, seeing his stuff returns memories of long ago. The reader will see, too, Kurt had many talents: music, “talented” Artist, could’ve gone into comics if he didn’t want to do music anymore. Haven’t finished the book yet but if you don’t have his published journal I suggest buying it. You won’t regret it. An on the fly brief fragment for Kurt “Angels fly forever through the blue expanse, scissors never clipping their soft beating wings. Daydream on a sky; morning, afternoon, or night. No Apologies. We will never die.”
@6789uiop let's be honest Group ain't no Cobain, and also if it wasn't for Kurt's death Dave would have never had the drive to be a front man, or the media hype around him
not sure... he heard some foo fighters songs from Dave and never pay attention. He was out of the game, no passion anymore, fed up with all and too "free wheel" drug addict to use his intellect.
I remember seeing 'Jam After Dinner' written within the 'With the Lights Out' booklet thing and always wondered how it sounded because I loved the long drawn out noisey jams at the time. Thanks for this, didn't know it was around to listen to. Edit: annnnnd it's mostly just 'you know you're right'. Haha, still thanks.
I'm sure Nirvana could have put together a whole record or show of just this grungier material like this intro and nobody knows I'm new wave etc. How epic would that be.
Honestly the older I get, the more I appreciate those experimental sounding songs and covers like the Money Will Roll Right In, etc. As far as Nobody Knows I'm New Wave and Oh the Guilt, I would have LOVED to see an album full of songs like that, to me it is the sound that defines the 90s!
Thank you so very much! Made me wanna pick up my bass and play again. Really made me miss Kurt today. Almost cried, got the chills. Needed this more than I realized. You are awesome for allowing me my absolute favorite thing in the world to me since I got Outcesticide at age 18. Hearing a new to me Nirvana demo is one of the deepest feelings I have ever had, and am enjoying like mad at present.
@@neilphillips162 big john d toured with nirvana as a guitar tech unner back in 93..rock in rio etc! Hes backstage at the unplugged gig too mate. Long live exploited, from my hometown of Edinburgh, uk..dead cities, troops of tomorrow, sexual favours and who could forget.. " Your a Fuckin Bastard",..from just 2003..lol gotta love big wattie n co!!!! Still going strong too dude! It ypur into a little obscurity try out a wee band called,.." victims of what " from outside Edinburgh, bout same time bro, few tracks here on youtube man,..hope u give em a try matey?,..regards fi edinburgh man
I love that studio, iconic around here. My ex boyfriend's band recorded their first couple albums there and it was cool to be there in the same space as nirvana once destroyed. Sadly my ex, super talented drummer let heroin destroy his life and his band.
De verdad se me salió una lágrima al escuchar cada fragmento de esta grabación (you know you're right) y ese intro que nunca había escuchado es como un "regalo" para mi,(aunque do, re, mi es la última canción que compuso Kurt y fué despues de ésto) siento que es lo mas parecido a escuchar de nuevo a Kurt con una idea nueva, como si todo este tiempo no hubiera pasado, como si fuera un disco nuevo, ya sé suena mucho a fantasia... Sólo puedo decir GRACIAS a quien compartió ésto ♡
Strange to think 5 days after recording "Ivy League" and "You Know You're Right" on January 30, 1994 at Robert Lang Studio, North Seattle, WA Nirvana played Studio 3, Canal+ (Nulle Part Ailleurs), Paris, France on February 4, 1994 where they performed "Rape Me", "Pennyroyal Tea", "Drain You". Then the following day February 5, 1994 at Pavilhão Do Grupo Dramático E Sportivo De Cascais, Cascais, Portugal Nirvana did a Rehearsal with their new Cello player Melora Creager so she can learn the songs with Cello... Then the next day February 6, 1994 they start their In Utero European Tour at Pavilhão Do Grupo Dramático E Sportivo De Cascais, Cascais, Portugal.
Doubt it. This was just jammed on as a way to test the studio. The fourth album would've been like "Automatic For The People" meets "Daydream Nation", or "Orchestral Noise Rock"
Yep, Kurt wanted to do something different, more psychedelic, kind of how the Beatles' progression was but with a lot more structure. He was interested in doing something more jangly, and acoustic with circulating guest members to make it sound really unique. Examples of where he was going with it ua-cam.com/video/TfHB9xKoydw/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/rBzA4shGmw8/v-deo.html&list=PL4uU6ZFLHWr1ytHrBjUy9soWit_wqwynn&index=10 ua-cam.com/video/FGlysf22LiE/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/eYk3bvo8xP8/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/VO-QmVLvfkY/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/ZgoYQd5Rqr0/v-deo.html
9:20 that tone signals kurts death for me and it makes me fight to get him justice it carves the situation in April 1994 into my brain everytime i hear it, even kurt knew something was about to go down his last recorded song tells a very clear message
its clear he is unwell. “ I always knew it would come to this, Things have never been so swell, I have never failed to fail” Its obviously he was suicidal and mentally loosing it. rip kurt
@@bookert2204 it's kurts song saying he's had enough of his marriage and is moving on to something else.only place you get suicide from is kurdts ex wife but hey ho she got it all and kurt got nothing 🤷♂️ now move along. you can't rest at peace if you're not at peace, even his ex wife says kurt ghost haunts her often 🤷♀️
I like to think when wasnt Kurt showing up to these sessions that he was at home, basically down the road, finishing and polishing you know you're right...obviously there is a chance he was doing something else but lets say 'in between that'.
Pretty obvious he was off getting high and barely gave a shit anymore. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love his music and he's been a big influence in my life...but as a person he acted no different than your average junkie. Very sad, even more sad to see people with the hero worship of him.
And right after this in February he would be back on heroin he got in Paris , cancel tour, OD several times then dead. So fast from sober and working on new songs to dead.
I try to see this type of stuff as a farewell present from Kurt to all fans... He needed heroin to function amids all of the pressure throughout his carreer. Getting over/past heroin addiction is not something to take lightly from what I've read. Even if you get clean, there's a chance your life is absolute deadly boredom. Pretty sure Kurt was not a fan of that... RIP Kurt though, and all artist who went through a similar faith. Lots of them out there.
@@william4661 - yeah, I can kinda see that. I feel like if he hadn't spiralled out in 94, he could have got divorced, put Nirvana on hiatus, made a solo (highly acoustic) record with guests like Michael Stipe. Then years later revisit a Nirvana reunion. I like to think in some parallel dimension he survived to keep writing amazing music. But that's not how it went down in this one unfortunately, so this is all we have left.
@@william4661 using heroin over many years or morphine or oxy changes your mind its ability to control or make dopamine, i think kurt suffered from P.A.W.S after detoxing which is post acute withdrawal syndrome. This is the total lack to produce dopamine and if you cant produce it you get very depressed and lose interest in everything you love it can last years in some people. I think this coupled with the stress of the media having courtney love as a wife and being a new father was more than his mind could bear. He may of pulled the trigger but people and media around him loaded the gun.
livenirvana.com/sessions/reading/mojo126.php This article says that Krist recorded his own Harmonium song too called French Abortion(!). There was also an experimental tune using a Theremin recorded by Dave and the producer called Dave with Echoplex! New album was looking pretty good when you count Do Re Mi, Letters to Frances, Exhausted, Ivy League... Add Theremin and Harmonium and you got yourself a great Alternative album! The article goes on to say that after the full tape sat in Krist's basement for 6 years, it was moved to "a secure location", where it resides. today. WHERE IS THIS???
It's too bad Kurt didn't bring any of his own damn equipment to this session. The guitar sound is a little more generic than say in Utero. Kurt isn't a Marshall stacks kind of guy. Whatever, it still sounds great, it's still Nirvana, and You Know you're right is like the perfect final Nirvana song.
Esta canción me encanta pero me llena de impotencia y tristeza ,es como un grito amargura y desesperación y ves q no puedes hacer nada para ayudar a Kurt ...Como se pueden sentir tantas cosas distintas sobre alguien a quien no has conocido nunca? I hate you Courtney !!! I love you and I miss you Kurt!!!❤️✨🤘
And sad to potentially think this could of been one of many songs on the list for the forth of the new Nirvana. But, respectfully. I don’t think he enjoyed playing in Nirvana anymore and wanted out completely. We and the industry asked to much of him. Someone should of just got him and told him he can disappear from it all and live a private life. Suppose they did. I appreciate his music a lot. But feel guilty too. Brilliant musician. Just sad that it wasn’t what he wanted cause of his talent but his happiness would of been more important than our greed. :/
This version of YKYR sounds a lot more dynamic and less produced (obviously) than the official release. Kurt’s voice sounds way more natural, does so much for the grittiness and emotion of the song.
I will never bother you I will never promise to I will never follow you I will never bother you Never speak a word again I will crawl away for good I will move away from here You won't be afraid of fear No thought was put into this I always knew it would come to this Things have never been so swell I have never failed to fail Pain Pain Pain You know you're right You know you're right You know you're right I'm so warm and calm inside I no longer have to hide Let's talk about someone else The steaming soup begins to melt Nothing really bothers her She just wants to love herself I will move away from here You won't be afraid of fear No thought was put into this I always knew to come like this Things have never been so swell I have never failed to fail Pain Pain Pain Pain Pain You know you're right You know you're right You know you're right You know you're right You know you're right You know you're right You know you're right You know you're right You know you're right You know you're right You know you're right You know you're right You know your rights You know you're right You know your rights You know your rights You know your rights Pain
I’ve heard them play that “ivy league” bit live as like a show ender . Something for the stage destruction. I don’t think that’s like a song with lyrics
They were scheduled to play the biggest concert Woodstock 1994, and I'm pretty sure more new songs like "you know you're right", " Nobody Knows i'm new wave", "Burn the Britches", "clean up before she come (pop punk version)", she only lies, opinion, Vendetagainst (come on death) will be played if kurt didn't die.
vendettagainst wasn’t a new song, it was first played in 1987 and last played in 1991. there were no plans for opinion to be a band song, there was only one demo that kurt recorded (that nobody knows when it was recorded. not including the radio session, because kurt forgot that existed after it got destroyed accidentally in a bathtub). she only lies and clean up before she comes were recorded in 1987-1989, and never became band songs. burn my britches was recorded sometime between 1987-1991, based on the demo’s guitar tone, and never became a band song. nobody knows i’m new wave was just a jam that the band did to piss off a crowd that was rude to the opening band. the only song listed here that probably would’ve been played is you know you’re right.
I wonder why they decided to play Ivy League live but they never played the official version of You Know You’re Right live. Ik they played it live in October 93’ but that one had completely different lyrics. They had time to play You Know You’re Right during the European tour.
would you know your right? anyone get the joke? - - would by aic is the same chords on bass guitar as you know your right by nirvana. *the more you know*
Kris had the most melodic melodies.. Nirvana were great band, they all gelled... brilliant rthyhm section. Drums and bass are important...then then guitarists does what the heck he wants. You know your right gives you an idea of what the direction the 4th album was going in...in my opinion post grunge with more intricate music. Not that YKYR is intricate, it gives the impression that they had an amazing album up their sleeve. Your given life a wife a child, wealth and health...you could buy as many cars,houses jets, pets..own a zoo...rich as fuck and what does he do throws it all away...if he weren't a junkie hed of made that 4th album 🤯
Please know that he had a severe medical condition that was not properly diagnosed or treated for years. He resorted to self-medication with $400/day opioids which I believe was his ultimate undoing. By the time his medical treatment was corrected he was in the jaws of the beast. It’s a massive letdown that we couldn’t cure this sooner. Sadly, his fate is all too familiar in the backdrop of the opioid crisis.
I think you have a very optimistic view of Kurts wealth. Let's have a look at his finances in December '93: He bought his house for $1.3m, but he put down a $300k deposit and had a $1m mortgage. The idea that he could buy a jet is amusing. I think you're confusing Kurt Cobain with Michael Jackson. Also I think you're putting a huge amount of faith in money to solve problems
Some people think Nirvana would have been more like Neil Young or REM later in but I am starting to think with GodSmack later on Kurt might have gone back to Bleach route.
I like to imagine if Kurt hadn't died, that Nirvana would go on to make one final album, tour with Alice in Chains and Soundgarden, and play a gig with Stone Temple Pilots before going their separate ways in 1995. Naturally, they'd reunite from time to time, but Kurt would have a strong aversion to touring. Instead preferring to play at festivals and concerts.
Doubt it, Kurt wasn’t much of a fan of festivals. Rather it would have ended up with Nirvana being done indefinitely, or playing smaller clubs once every blue moon where I’ve read him saying he preferred over larger venues.
@@river2352 I can't argue with that. I think they'd probably gear more towards clubs like the 9:30 club in DC, Cabaret Metro in Chicago or Hammerjacks in Baltimore and college auditoriums in universities all across America(those were prime in the 90s), rather than big name festivals and gigs.
Christian Peck Yeah man totally! Nirvana from 89’ - 92’ was the real Nirvana. Smaller sweaty punk shows when they were relatively unknown or just broken through are for me where they were at their best. Rome 91’, Paradiso, Warfield theatre, Paramount, Crocodile Cafe and Leeds 90’ to name very few. It’s a real shame seeing the decline after 92’ and the direction they were heading. I do think even if Kurt had survived Courtney, they would have still broken up and Dave would have still gone and done the whole Foo’s thing but I like to think Kurt would have carried on the whole unplugged vibe and stayed out of the public eye only popping up every now and then to collaborate with other musicians.
@Chad Mulligan Dude, if Courtney wanted him dead, she could have very conveniently let him overdose in Rome. Basically what you’re suggesting is that someone or multiple people managed to not only incapacitate Kurt, inject him with heroin (which was not even close to a lethal dose for a seasoned user, I would know, I was a heroin addict for several years and I had fentanyl to contend with) so after somehow laying him out without leaving ANY sign of a struggle, they then for some stupid reason decided to double the fuck down and make it look like he shot himself? Why not just make it an overdose?? If it was in fact a lethal dose as you all like to perpetuate, then why go to the trouble of faking his suicide?? It makes no fucking sense. The man was bi polar, strung out on heroin and clearly at the end of his ropes, get over it.
@Chad Mulligan exactly, these people think that rock stars are fairy tale people that are untouchable . That they are free from the seedy underbelly of the criminal world and live fully protected and sheltered...Hah! Remember when kurt left those vicious messages to that female journalist that was going to expose their drug use as new parents? Even kurt mentioned in those voicemail recordings that he and his wife knew people they can hire to off her. Unfortunately maybe it was that same person or persons that offed him
@@codeblue8922 You obviously haven't looked into the Rome incident very deeply. ...let alone Seattle a month later. It's so obvious it 's embarrassing.
no, pat was never involved in any studio sessions as far as i’m aware. i believe he was apart of the basement tapes with kurt and eric from hole, if those tapes actually exist.
I remember Robert Lang studios is haunted and I believe Kurt didn't like the place, would explain the no show. Kurt had other plans with R.E.M and he was probably gonna start a band and relationship with Kristen Pafft from hole.
Pfaff was planning on hooking up with Mark Lanegan after tour and she died before that happened. Thus how,when and wtf is up then with Kurt and Pfaff ?
Ivy League 0:00
(Instrumental)
You Know You’re Right 2:40
(bass line)
You Know You’re Right 5:42
(instrumental)
You Know You’re Right 9:20
The bass line is actually sick! Well the whole song is aswell, but that bass line.
Not all heros wear capes, some put the timestamps in the comments section.
@@Daniel-uh2ii exactly!!! It's so amazing
@@Daniel-uh2iiit sounds like Would
@@ratsontherailsbeat me to it
I thought this may interest people who love Nirvana. I have a rare Itinerary that I got in a "In Utero/Box-Set" here in Australia in 2013. It was for the 20th anniversary of the album's release date. Now it came with a Book and a few little collectors items. A invisible man mask, 4 CDs, 2 DVD's, etc. Now in one of the sleeves in the In Utero book, they had the complete itinerary of both the North American Tour Dates, including press days, and other stuff, like days off, Travel days via, Planes or Buses, depending on the loup etc, etc. So for the European Dates, it says Nirvana left America from Seattle to LAX, then to Paris, during the early morning hours of February 2 1994. They arrived in France around mid-day February 2 1994. February 3, says rest day. February 4th they play a variety show in France, where they played the 3 songs, in those pinstripe suits. They rehearsed as part of the shows segments earlier in the day. The actual show was filmed earlier, mid-afternoon, so Nirvana could travel to Cascais, Portugal on the evening of February 4th. It says they traveled by plane to Portugal from France I thought they just used the 2 Tour Buses during the European Tour, but I'm going by what it says. They arrived in Portugal, by 11:45pm February 4th. And on the afternoon of February 5th they rehearse in a space at the hotel allocated for the band to rehearse etc. Lastly on the morning of February 6th they rehearse at the arena in Cascais Portugal where they are scheduled to play that night, do a soundcheck, it even says rehearsels finished at 2:00pm soundcheck starts from 3:05pm to 3:50pm. Kurt and Pat Smear and Melora Creagar, the cello player go back to the hotel for an hour or so, they come back to the arena with 2 members from the Buzzcocks less than an hour later. Go figure. And that is the start of Nirvana's European Tour of February/March.
that’s awesome
Cool stuff man. Really dig it! Tyvm and oi oi oi! From a fellow commonwealther.
wow! thank you
That’s super dope
That’s awesome would you share pics of it??
Kind of strange to know the last Nirvana recordings and some of the first Foo Fighters recordings occurred in the same studio over the same session.
Yup. Little known fact but true. Kurt wanted complete artistic creative co ntrol and I get that but I wish he would have let Dave incorporate some of his material and who knows but a foo fighters influenced nirvana album is something I need in my life.
@@daveo7481 That's not accurate. Kurt was happy to hear Dave writing songs. He felt it took the pressure off of him.
@@Hyperchicken Yes that is true, but not ONE of Dave's songs were ever close to making a Nirvana album, again Kurt loved Dave's music but wasn't ready just yet to incorporate Dave's lyrics more less guitar. It's was coming tho.
@@daveo7481 I’m glad that was the case not really a fan of foo fighters at all , the first album was good but Dave’s place on nirvana was behind the drums
@@daveo7481 hell no
Listening to Krist’s bass track, it’s crazy because he plays with a slight swing. groovin.
Dude yes
If by swing you mean sloppy, I agree.
@@rodjohnson3045 Try playing it perfectly on time then, it'll sound stale with the song
@@mladyavery9138 For a demo track I think this is really good, they had jammed this couple of times and then making rough demo with what 7-9 takes and one vocal track. But any case, hope to hear those other takes some day. Might not be big deal to others but I sure would even pay to hear them.
@@rodjohnson3045 ok white bread robot #56
Last week I finally ordered and received Kurt’s journal. Love it so much. So far, it’s an intimate read where you feel Kurt opening a door, kindly inviting you in to, as the preface says “to figure him out” As an 80’s child, seeing his stuff returns memories of long ago. The reader will see, too, Kurt had many talents: music, “talented” Artist, could’ve gone into comics if he didn’t want to do music anymore.
Haven’t finished the book yet but if you don’t have his published journal I suggest buying it. You won’t regret it.
An on the fly brief fragment for Kurt
“Angels fly forever through the blue expanse, scissors never clipping their soft beating wings. Daydream on a sky; morning, afternoon, or night. No Apologies. We will never die.”
It’s a good read 😊
Bass line alone puts me in mind of AIC Would
Oh for sure
It’s just you know your right aha
I read years ago where Kurt came home after recording this and said to Courtney that they made a average alice chains song
Would? haha
Would You Know You're Right?
The first few minutes is known as the song "Ivy League", there's a video where they played it live and it's SICK.
I realize it's kinda off topic but do anybody know a good place to stream new movies online ?
@Muhammad Ryder flixportal
@Paul Cullen Thanks, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) Appreciate it!
@Muhammad Ryder you are welcome =)
@@muhammadryder9648 scammer
Crazy he laid this down on one take and left
Grohl would do that too.
@6789uiop let's be honest Group ain't no Cobain, and also if it wasn't for Kurt's death Dave would have never had the drive to be a front man, or the media hype around him
Here We are now 30 years later
Entertain us
The evolution of something totally incredible
That 6:57 to 7:07 feedback control is brilliantly sick =0
agree
2nd one is you know you're right. Love the Krist work . I wish Kurt could alive and we have more Nirvana songs.
Yes Same here
sometimes I wonder if this is all a dream and Kurt is still alive
not sure... he heard some foo fighters songs from Dave and never pay attention. He was out of the game, no passion anymore, fed up with all and too "free wheel" drug addict to use his intellect.
I remember seeing 'Jam After Dinner' written within the 'With the Lights Out' booklet thing and always wondered how it sounded because I loved the long drawn out noisey jams at the time. Thanks for this, didn't know it was around to listen to.
Edit: annnnnd it's mostly just 'you know you're right'. Haha, still thanks.
I'm sure Nirvana could have put together a whole record or show of just this grungier material like this intro and nobody knows I'm new wave etc. How epic would that be.
Honestly the older I get, the more I appreciate those experimental sounding songs and covers like the Money Will Roll Right In, etc. As far as Nobody Knows I'm New Wave and Oh the Guilt, I would have LOVED to see an album full of songs like that, to me it is the sound that defines the 90s!
I appreciate their deep cuts too that are all available now. Coming from exhausting their studio catalog earlier in life.
Thank you so very much! Made me wanna pick up my bass and play again. Really made me miss Kurt today. Almost cried, got the chills. Needed this more than I realized. You are awesome for allowing me my absolute favorite thing in the world to me since I got Outcesticide at age 18. Hearing a new to me Nirvana demo is one of the deepest feelings I have ever had, and am enjoying like mad at present.
Hope you keep playing your bass man!
Title photo is with Scottish guitar player Big John, formerly with the Exploited and Goodbye Mr McKenzie.
Yep i see the big guy and thought it were big john, , f##kin great guitarist, , ,
We're the troops of tomorrow, , 👍
@@neilphillips162 big john d toured with nirvana as a guitar tech
unner back in 93..rock in rio etc! Hes backstage at the unplugged gig too mate. Long live exploited, from my hometown of Edinburgh, uk..dead cities, troops of tomorrow, sexual favours and who could forget.. " Your a Fuckin Bastard",..from just 2003..lol gotta love big wattie n co!!!! Still going strong too dude! It ypur into a little obscurity try out a wee band called,.." victims of what " from outside Edinburgh, bout same time bro, few tracks here on youtube man,..hope u give em a try matey?,..regards fi edinburgh man
Funny. The exploited came to nz recently and I mixed their set they played in a pub. Such a cool band, the lead singer was nuts though!
He actually plays with them during the Roseland show in '93
I love that studio, iconic around here. My ex boyfriend's band recorded their first couple albums there and it was cool to be there in the same space as nirvana once destroyed. Sadly my ex, super talented drummer let heroin destroy his life and his band.
Are u courtney love?
There but for the grace... yes it was a bunker before it became a palace.
I recorded at Robert Lang Studios in 2015, amazing place
It does sound like finality, and futility all in one! Love Nirvana and thanks for the upload!
De verdad se me salió una lágrima al escuchar cada fragmento de esta grabación (you know you're right) y ese intro que nunca había escuchado es como un "regalo" para mi,(aunque do, re, mi es la última canción que compuso Kurt y fué despues de ésto) siento que es lo mas parecido a escuchar de nuevo a Kurt con una idea nueva, como si todo este tiempo no hubiera pasado, como si fuera un disco nuevo, ya sé suena mucho a fantasia... Sólo puedo decir GRACIAS a quien compartió ésto ♡
Hermoso!
Una curiosidad esque se grabo con una univox hi-flier y un amplificador marshall de 50 watts que odiaba kurt y pedales boss
@@juanitoviera5429 lo que pasa es que kurt aquel día había olvidado llevar su equipo al estudio, por lo que tuvieron que optar por el usar ese equipo.
Pleased to listen the day after the 30th anniversary of this recording session. Timeless.
Strange to think 5 days after recording "Ivy League" and "You Know You're Right" on January 30, 1994 at Robert Lang Studio, North Seattle, WA Nirvana played Studio 3, Canal+ (Nulle Part Ailleurs), Paris, France on February 4, 1994 where they performed "Rape Me", "Pennyroyal Tea", "Drain You".
Then the following day February 5, 1994 at
Pavilhão Do Grupo Dramático E Sportivo De Cascais, Cascais, Portugal Nirvana did a Rehearsal with their new Cello player Melora Creager so she can learn the songs with Cello... Then the next day February 6, 1994 they start their In Utero European Tour at Pavilhão Do Grupo Dramático E Sportivo De Cascais, Cascais, Portugal.
All of this could’ve been their fourth album if Kurt didn’t pass away
Doubt it. This was just jammed on as a way to test the studio. The fourth album would've been like "Automatic For The People" meets "Daydream Nation", or "Orchestral Noise Rock"
Seamonkey Abortion so your saying ivy and you know wouldn't been on there 4th record?? Interesting
Yep, Kurt wanted to do something different, more psychedelic, kind of how the Beatles' progression was but with a lot more structure. He was interested in doing something more jangly, and acoustic with circulating guest members to make it sound really unique.
Examples of where he was going with it
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@PUNK BANTAM I'm thinking Do Re Mi, What More Can I Say, Ivy League and Poison's Gone could've made it into the record.
@@paganabortion426 Courtney said the new shit she'd heard and we haven't was sounding, "very White Album," and I'm sure she's right.
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That bass track is so dope.
This is raw music as it should be!
9:20 that tone signals kurts death for me and it makes me fight to get him justice it carves the situation in April 1994 into my brain everytime i hear it, even kurt knew something was about to go down his last recorded song tells a very clear message
its clear he is unwell. “ I always knew it would come to this, Things have never been so swell,
I have never failed to fail” Its obviously he was suicidal and mentally loosing it. rip kurt
@@bookert2204 it's kurts song saying he's had enough of his marriage and is moving on to something else.only place you get suicide from is kurdts ex wife but hey ho she got it all and kurt got nothing 🤷♂️ now move along. you can't rest at peace if you're not at peace, even his ex wife says kurt ghost haunts her often 🤷♀️
@@MelchizedekKohen Yeah, I'm sure you know exactly how Kurt felt and what he thought. You have no clue, just stupid fanboy speculation.
@@MelchizedekKohenI truly hope Kurt’s ghost does haunt Courtney but I doubt mostly everything Courtney says- she’s a opportunistic liar.
@@ericmengel that's because kurdt can't rest in peace 😔
Is it just me or is the bass in “You Know You’re Right” similar to the bass intro in “Would?” By Alice In Chains?
Same notes, except the G note, everything else, tone and tuning is exactly the same.
This is brilliant....
I like to think when wasnt Kurt showing up to these sessions that he was at home, basically down the road, finishing and polishing you know you're right...obviously there is a chance he was doing something else but lets say 'in between that'.
Pretty obvious he was off getting high and barely gave a shit anymore. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love his music and he's been a big influence in my life...but as a person he acted no different than your average junkie. Very sad, even more sad to see people with the hero worship of him.
Dude this is one of the tunes on the Nirvana box set DVD menu screen! At about 0:51.
I knew I heard this before. I was racking my BRAIN trying to figure. Out where.... Thankyou
Yup-o
I really believe that if Kurt didn't die and "You Know You're Right" was released normally, still this would have been a big hit.
And right after this in February he would be back on heroin he got in Paris , cancel tour, OD several times then dead. So fast from sober and working on new songs to dead.
I try to see this type of stuff as a farewell present from Kurt to all fans... He needed heroin to function amids all of the pressure throughout his carreer. Getting over/past heroin addiction is not something to take lightly from what I've read. Even if you get clean, there's a chance your life is absolute deadly boredom. Pretty sure Kurt was not a fan of that...
RIP Kurt though, and all artist who went through a similar faith. Lots of them out there.
@@william4661 - yeah, I can kinda see that. I feel like if he hadn't spiralled out in 94, he could have got divorced, put Nirvana on hiatus, made a solo (highly acoustic) record with guests like Michael Stipe. Then years later revisit a Nirvana reunion. I like to think in some parallel dimension he survived to keep writing amazing music. But that's not how it went down in this one unfortunately, so this is all we have left.
@@william4661 using heroin over many years or morphine or oxy changes your mind its ability to control or make dopamine, i think kurt suffered from P.A.W.S after detoxing which is post acute withdrawal syndrome.
This is the total lack to produce dopamine and if you cant produce it you get very depressed and lose interest in everything you love it can last years in some people.
I think this coupled with the stress of the media having courtney love as a wife and being a new father was more than his mind could bear.
He may of pulled the trigger but people and media around him loaded the gun.
addiction does not play
There's supposedly one or two extra takes of the YKYR instrumental, tho i think the voice dub is just a single take
There's two of them that have never been heard
Anyone wondering this is what they were recording here. Unknown song from the In Utero tour.
Anybody else getting Kyuss vibes from the YKYR instrumental? I know at least Dave was definitely listening to them around this time.
Little did he know that years later, he and Josh Homme would be in the same band.
Wonderful
Anyone know where to find the version of February stars they recorded during this session? It has Krist play Harmonium!
www.foofighterslive.com/sessions/1994-jan-28-30-robert-lang-studio-24
livenirvana.com/sessions/reading/mojo126.php
This article says that Krist recorded his own Harmonium song too called French Abortion(!). There was also an experimental tune using a Theremin recorded by Dave and the producer called Dave with Echoplex!
New album was looking pretty good when you count Do Re Mi, Letters to Frances, Exhausted, Ivy League... Add Theremin and Harmonium and you got yourself a great Alternative album!
The article goes on to say that after the full tape sat in Krist's basement for 6 years, it was moved to "a secure location", where it resides. today. WHERE IS THIS???
Why is this in MONO? lets find the stereo recording of this
3:42 reminds me of Run Rabbit Run
If nirvana didn’t end here rock would still be relevant
It's too bad Kurt didn't bring any of his own damn equipment to this session. The guitar sound is a little more generic than say in Utero. Kurt isn't a Marshall stacks kind of guy. Whatever, it still sounds great, it's still Nirvana, and You Know you're right is like the perfect final Nirvana song.
krist bass line reminds of "would?"
6:23 - 6:40 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Holy shit.... 7 years ago, we're did you score this? Always wanted to hear their last recording session.
Supuestamente falta un Jam dónde kurt toca el riff de Verse Chorus Verse
Esta canción me encanta pero me llena de impotencia y tristeza ,es como un grito amargura y desesperación y ves q no puedes hacer nada para ayudar a Kurt ...Como se pueden sentir tantas cosas distintas sobre alguien a quien no has conocido nunca? I hate you Courtney !!!
I love you and I miss you Kurt!!!❤️✨🤘
Krist is soooo underrated.....
Then why is everyone saying how good he was
And sad to potentially think this could of been one of many songs on the list for the forth of the new Nirvana. But, respectfully. I don’t think he enjoyed playing in Nirvana anymore and wanted out completely. We and the industry asked to much of him. Someone should of just got him and told him he can disappear from it all and live a private life.
Suppose they did. I appreciate his music a lot. But feel guilty too. Brilliant musician. Just sad that it wasn’t what he wanted cause of his talent but his happiness would of been more important than our greed. :/
This version of YKYR sounds a lot more dynamic and less produced (obviously) than the official release. Kurt’s voice sounds way more natural, does so much for the grittiness and emotion of the song.
Este jam lo hicieron en vivo 1993
It's Ivy League. In the live version, he sings and it's longer
Good job on the knob Bob
I will never bother you
I will never promise to
I will never follow you
I will never bother you
Never speak a word again
I will crawl away for good
I will move away from here
You won't be afraid of fear
No thought was put into this
I always knew it would come to this
Things have never been so swell
I have never failed to fail
Pain
Pain
Pain
You know you're right
You know you're right
You know you're right
I'm so warm and calm inside
I no longer have to hide
Let's talk about someone else
The steaming soup begins to melt
Nothing really bothers her
She just wants to love herself
I will move away from here
You won't be afraid of fear
No thought was put into this
I always knew to come like this
Things have never been so swell
I have never failed to fail
Pain
Pain
Pain
Pain
Pain
You know you're right
You know you're right
You know you're right
You know you're right
You know you're right
You know you're right
You know you're right
You know you're right
You know you're right
You know you're right
You know you're right
You know you're right
You know your rights
You know you're right
You know your rights
You know your rights
You know your rights
Pain
it's not 'steaming soup' it's Sterling silver begins to melt ✌
Fact that Big John was rolling a joint and not soldering guitar. Its no wonder Kurt was excited.
I’ve heard them play that “ivy league” bit live as like a show ender . Something for the stage destruction. I don’t think that’s like a song with lyrics
They were scheduled to play the biggest concert Woodstock 1994, and I'm pretty sure more new songs like "you know you're right", " Nobody Knows i'm new wave", "Burn the Britches", "clean up before she come (pop punk version)", she only lies, opinion, Vendetagainst (come on death) will be played if kurt didn't die.
vendettagainst wasn’t a new song, it was first played in 1987 and last played in 1991. there were no plans for opinion to be a band song, there was only one demo that kurt recorded (that nobody knows when it was recorded. not including the radio session, because kurt forgot that existed after it got destroyed accidentally in a bathtub). she only lies and clean up before she comes were recorded in 1987-1989, and never became band songs. burn my britches was recorded sometime between 1987-1991, based on the demo’s guitar tone, and never became a band song. nobody knows i’m new wave was just a jam that the band did to piss off a crowd that was rude to the opening band. the only song listed here that probably would’ve been played is you know you’re right.
I wonder why they decided to play Ivy League live but they never played the official version of You Know You’re Right live. Ik they played it live in October 93’ but that one had completely different lyrics. They had time to play You Know You’re Right during the European tour.
Facts
Yes well actually krist said those songs plus other unknown ones were actually played during soundchecks on reddit
@@RadicalSharkRS I know it’s been almost like 10 months, but do you know if there’s footage, or recordings of that?
@@exotictrap_ Krist also said on the reddit post that he wishes there were recordings besidez that surfacing sbd audio is what anybody can rely on now
They were a bit reluctant to play live rare songs because of bootleggers
I think the 6th string of the guitar is tuned in A or Ab
the whole song is on E flat buddy!
@@cristianramos2867 so what? Drop G# is perfect for playing in Eb
2:41 i thought it was would for a second 😅
Me too
would you know your right?
anyone get the joke?
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would by aic is the same chords on bass guitar as you know your right by nirvana.
*the more you know*
#NirvanaForever
That inst demo is the actual cut just without vocals ..
Yes because thats how songs were made by Nirvana, record instrumental, layer vocals after
cool.
Kris had the most melodic melodies.. Nirvana were great band, they all gelled... brilliant rthyhm section. Drums and bass are important...then then guitarists does what the heck he wants.
You know your right gives you an idea of what the direction the 4th album was going in...in my opinion post grunge with more intricate music. Not that YKYR is intricate, it gives the impression that they had an amazing album up their sleeve.
Your given life a wife a child, wealth and health...you could buy as many cars,houses jets, pets..own a zoo...rich as fuck and what does he do throws it all away...if he weren't a junkie hed of made that 4th album 🤯
Please know that he had a severe medical condition that was not properly diagnosed or treated for years. He resorted to self-medication with $400/day opioids which I believe was his ultimate undoing. By the time his medical treatment was corrected he was in the jaws of the beast. It’s a massive letdown that we couldn’t cure this sooner. Sadly, his fate is all too familiar in the backdrop of the opioid crisis.
I think you have a very optimistic view of Kurts wealth. Let's have a look at his finances in December '93: He bought his house for $1.3m, but he put down a $300k deposit and had a $1m mortgage. The idea that he could buy a jet is amusing. I think you're confusing Kurt Cobain with Michael Jackson. Also I think you're putting a huge amount of faith in money to solve problems
Some people think Nirvana would have been more like Neil Young or REM later in but I am starting to think with GodSmack later on Kurt might have gone back to Bleach route.
Ese era su guarda espaldas ?
Da bass Is groovy!
I like it
27 years ago 😳
I like to imagine if Kurt hadn't died, that Nirvana would go on to make one final album, tour with Alice in Chains and Soundgarden, and play a gig with Stone Temple Pilots before going their separate ways in 1995. Naturally, they'd reunite from time to time, but Kurt would have a strong aversion to touring. Instead preferring to play at festivals and concerts.
Doubt it, Kurt wasn’t much of a fan of festivals. Rather it would have ended up with Nirvana being done indefinitely, or playing smaller clubs once every blue moon where I’ve read him saying he preferred over larger venues.
@@river2352 I can't argue with that. I think they'd probably gear more towards clubs like the 9:30 club in DC, Cabaret Metro in Chicago or Hammerjacks in Baltimore and college auditoriums in universities all across America(those were prime in the 90s), rather than big name festivals and gigs.
Christian Peck Yeah man totally! Nirvana from 89’ - 92’ was the real Nirvana. Smaller sweaty punk shows when they were relatively unknown or just broken through are for me where they were at their best. Rome 91’, Paradiso, Warfield theatre, Paramount, Crocodile Cafe and Leeds 90’ to name very few. It’s a real shame seeing the decline after 92’ and the direction they were heading. I do think even if Kurt had survived Courtney, they would have still broken up and Dave would have still gone and done the whole Foo’s thing but I like to think Kurt would have carried on the whole unplugged vibe and stayed out of the public eye only popping up every now and then to collaborate with other musicians.
@@river2352 I read somewhere that Kurt was planning to collab with REM/Michael Stipe, so that would have been interesting to hear.
This exist in FLAC?
niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
why did Kurt have to leave us man
@Chad Mulligan
Dude, if Courtney wanted him dead, she could have very conveniently let him overdose in Rome. Basically what you’re suggesting is that someone or multiple people managed to not only incapacitate Kurt, inject him with heroin (which was not even close to a lethal dose for a seasoned user, I would know, I was a heroin addict for several years and I had fentanyl to contend with) so after somehow laying him out without leaving ANY sign of a struggle, they then for some stupid reason decided to double the fuck down and make it look like he shot himself? Why not just make it an overdose?? If it was in fact a lethal dose as you all like to perpetuate, then why go to the trouble of faking his suicide?? It makes no fucking sense. The man was bi polar, strung out on heroin and clearly at the end of his ropes, get over it.
@Chad Mulligan exactly, these people think that rock stars are fairy tale people that are untouchable . That they are free from the seedy underbelly of the criminal world and live fully protected and sheltered...Hah! Remember when kurt left those vicious messages to that female journalist that was going to expose their drug use as new parents? Even kurt mentioned in those voicemail recordings that he and his wife knew people they can hire to off her. Unfortunately maybe it was that same person or persons that offed him
Marry Courtney Love and you’ll find out.
@@codeblue8922 You obviously haven't looked into the Rome incident very deeply. ...let alone Seattle a month later. It's so obvious it 's embarrassing.
Chad Mulligan you seem like the kind of chap to listen and take heed of the Alex Jones show.
Was Pat in here with em?
no, pat was never involved in any studio sessions as far as i’m aware. i believe he was apart of the basement tapes with kurt and eric from hole, if those tapes actually exist.
I remember Robert Lang studios is haunted and I believe Kurt didn't like the place, would explain the no show. Kurt had other plans with R.E.M and he was probably gonna start a band and relationship with Kristen Pafft from hole.
Pfaff was planning on hooking up with Mark Lanegan after tour and she died before that happened. Thus how,when and wtf is up then with Kurt and Pfaff ?
What if Kurt Cobain was still alive? What would his music sound like? Here is the full video: ua-cam.com/video/Ow35Ec7-rtA/v-deo.html
Some of this has a Foo Fighters Stacked Actors feel
Irgendwann kommt die wahrheit ans licht
Nice
Dave Grohl is a monster!
yeah, track machine
@@6789uiop ??? Huh
@@kevenrowe2958 Dave can bang out track after track, single shot. An absolute studio machine. Bob may have a story about that...
That Big John?
yeah : )
#justiceforkurt
There are only 12 months not 30.
In America they put the month first
That's the European way of writing the date. Smallest to largest. Day-month-year.
It's read "January 30th, 1994"
Wait does this mean Pat Smear also jammed and is in these recordings ?
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😀
too bad the recording wasn't filmed ....
If I’m not wrong Ivy League was actually recorded after You Know You’re Right
Where is it?
I'll be the one to replicate this! 💖💖💖
Nobody can replicate kurt cobain. Like kurt said "trying to be someone else is a waste of who you are"
@@questionblock8949 I guess you're right. But I still rather be a Grunger than some ignoramus wannabe jock, or a TV star.
@@reveillecircus2923 im14andthisisdeep
I convince they got Ivy League. Because they put a little part of that song. I just hope they recorded Talk To Me.
The death of Rock and Roll after the sessions
viva los rock n roll
Low tunings galore!
This is You Know You’re Right
Lol this is a comment
Człowiek ma wyobraźnię
co
Sounds like lil Wayne made a guest appearance on some of the guitar parts...
Yea i know you think you sound smart
@@Stanger182Honestly ,Kurt was an awful player...
T Collier sure was but made one of the most iconic songs so 🤷🏻♂️
@@sicjink Fair enough, I guess I just don't get it..
@@tcollier5460 technically, sure. But he could play chords with a very unique character. Case in point: Polly
Could make wrong notes sound right
Curt Cobain? Is God ,,
The first track sounds like this maybe??
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Or maybe the beat is similar
are the same
Pretty average. The singer sounds miserable!
Sounds like korn
Wouter you’ve got a terrible ear for music and poor musical knowledge to reference anything nirvana did with Korn.
@@kckstnd8 why's that
Fuck korn
@@guitaristssuck8979 Wouldn't expect any more of a stupid comment from someone named Guitarists Suck. Korn is awesome.
@@guitaristssuck8979 Lmao, I can tell you're only 15 judging from your comment, so I'll leave you alone. Go listen to Kanye West or something.
"Ivy League" sounds like Slipknot...