by literally, explicitly, “asking for it”, he makes listeners uncomfortable. they know it is an incongruous & strange statement that no one would actually say. the raw discomfort created proves that no one is ever “asking for it”-that phrase is just a way of silencing victims. that’s why the song is powerful.
i interpret this song as more of a kind of extreme christian attitude of turning the other cheek, like "rape me, do whatever you want with me, you can't hurt me", also it's oxymoronic because you can never technically ask someone to rape you, otherwise it wouldn't be rape but that's just my interpretation
@@lmn6440 this makes a lot of sense. art can have a billion different interpretations and i think this is one that really resonates, thanks for sharing
As a rape survivor, there's just something very comforting about this song, i don't know how to put it into words, i think it might have to do with Kurt's delivery, like you can tell the intent of this song in his voice, he was a beautiful man, still sad we lost such an amazing soul.
@@Mia-jr1pq Having listened to many interviews with Kurt the song is not just about the physical act of rape but also but anti-misogyny in general. It makes sense that it speaks to you considering your experience. People are regularly horrible and ugly to each other but whatever is done to you by someone else is about them and not you. We can all choose who we are - we can't choose that for other people. Hope you are OK and I would recommend 'Die like a motherfucker' by Therapy ua-cam.com/video/faH90FOfeeU/v-deo.html :)
@Mia Having listened to many interviews with Kurt the song is not just about the physical act of rape but also but anti-misogyny in general. It makes sense that it speaks to you considering your experience. People are regularly horrible and ugly to each other but whatever is done to you by someone else is about them and not you. We can all choose who we are - we can't choose that for other people. Hope you are OK and I would recommend 'Die like a motherfucker' by Therapy ua-cam.com/video/faH90FOfeeU/v-deo.html :)
i know im late..... this guy at my youth camp played guitar and he played this for us, he's 15 and has the most perfect voice in the world. AMAZING SONG
When Kurt and Dave both go into screaming Rape Me together at the end is one of my all-time favorite music moments. When I watched this live on MTV as a kid that part had me going fucking bananas in my room!🤘
Today 5 April 2024 and i want to say that R.I.P Kurt Cobain, You are the heart of the rock spirit, you will not be forgotten even if a century passes, not 30 years. 🤟🏼
I f*ing love this song. It's so powerful. I don't ever want to be living under the shadow of fears again. Some people are just shameless and it is their fault not mine. Thank you Kurt, thank you. Rape and sexual harassment should be discussed, not concealed.
I always get the feeling that Kurt never thought anyone else “got” his songs. Which is understandable, they’re so personal and evocative. The man was a tortured soul.
that's what happens with a lot of people that are very lost in their (mental) illnesses. It's a lonely place to be in. Sad i agree, if he could only grasp a little of the love people would have for him, in his best and his worst, he probably would still be with us.
@@CashTMphysical forms of music like cds and cassettes are better. they actually let you connect with the music, just like how reading books is better than ebooks.
As a survivor of both rape and severe child abuse, this is one of the most healing songs out there for me. I remember when feminists immediately attacked this song. So I listened to it and immediately saw feminists had misunderstood the song completely! I have a Women's Studies degree from Univ. of WA in Seattle, the oldest Women's Studies dept at a US university, and I was sad that feminists often could not understand this song. I could write an entire senior thesis on this one song. But simply put, I find it very healing.
There are a lot of songs that people completely misunderstand because they just hear the title or a single lyric and think "well, clearly this musician couldn't be saying anything deep, so no need to listen to the rest of it". It's very sad.
@ kirsten I would say, there's a lot of ill-informed people with pre-conceived notions that jump to any conclusion when they they hear something they don't understand
But you have to consider , there are people who won’t go deeply into songs, they are just not bothered about that. All they hear is the repetition of rape me and that can have adverse effects on vulnerable, people. Melancholy is addictive!
I think that I can understand why they misunderstood this song, the first time I listened to it I was really confused so I searched up what he was trying to say and it made sense so yeah lol
I've always felt this song is about being strong enough to endure all the pain you have to go through life. Something like: give me all your hate, give me all your abuse, I can take it - You might hurt my body, but you won't break my soul.
@@Smokingguns86 it is though, its about how a man can rape a women and she is basically saying "rape me and get it over with" because the man will get karma when he goes to prison and is raped himself and has it much worse off.
Kurt Cobain explains the real meaning of "Rape Me": “Basically, I was trying to write a song that supported women and dealt with the issue of rape. Over the last few years, people have had such a hard time understanding what our message is, what we're trying to convey, that I just decided to be as bold as possible. How hard should I stamp this point? How big should I make the letters? It's not a pretty image. But a woman who is being raped, who is infuriated with the situation… it's like "Go ahead, rape me, just go for it, because you're gonna get it." I'm a firm believer in karma, and that motherfucker is going to get what he deserves, eventually. That man will be caught, he'll go to jail, and he'll be raped. So rape me, do it, get it over with. Because you're gonna get it worse.” Kurt Cobain explica el significado real de "Rape Me": “Básicamente, estaba intentando escribir una canción que apoyara a la mujer, y tratara el tema de las violaciones sexuales. Durante los últimos años, la gente ha tenido problemas para interpretar cuál es nuestro mensaje, a lo que queremos llegar, que simplemente decidí ser lo más enfático que fuera posible. ¿Qué tan duro debo remarcar este punto? ¿Qué tan grandes debo hacer las letras? No es una imagen bonita. Pero una mujer que está siendo violada, quien está enfurecida por la situación… es como “Continúa, viólame, sólo hazlo, porque lo vas a conseguir.” Creo firmemente en el karma, y ese cabrón va a recibir lo que merece, eventualmente. Ese hombre será atrapado, irá a la cárcel, y será violado. Así que viólame, hazlo, termina con ello. Porque lo vas a recibir peor.” Kurt Cobain talks about rape: “Rape is one of the most terrible crimes on earth and it happens every few minutes. The problem with groups who deal with rape is that they try to educate women about how to defend themselves. What really needs to be done is teaching men not to rape. Go to the source and start there." Kurt Cobain habla sobre las violaciones sexuales: “Violar es uno de los crímenes más terribles en la tierra y sucede cada pocos minutos. El problema con los grupos que lidian con violaciones es que intentan educar a las mujeres sobre cómo defenderse. Lo que realmente necesita hacerse es enseñar a los hombres a no violar. Ir al origen y empezar ahí.” Kurt Cobain on the lost of innocence: “I think my generation is the last generation that has enjoyed having innocence in the United States. When I was a kid, there TV shows weren’t so violent, and kids didn’t have access to restricted movies; I wasn’t aware of rapists, killers and things like that. But know 6 year old kids know about sex and realize there’s a lot of violence in the world because now there’s better media . And it’s sad to know that the next generations will be fucked because there’s no chance that they have innocence. And for a kid it is absolutely necessary to have a period of innocence in his life even if it’s for a few years.” Kurt Cobain sobre la pérdida de la inocencia: “Creo que mi generación es la última generación que ha disfrutado el tener inocencia en Estados Unidos. Cuando yo era chico, había programas televisivos que no eran muy violentos, y los chicos no tenían acceso a películas prohibidas; yo no tenía conciencia de que existían violadores, asesinos y cosas por el estilo. Pero ahora los chicos de 6 años saben sobre sexo y se dan cuenta de que hay mucha violencia en el mundo porque hay mejores comunicaciones. Es triste saber que las próximas generaciones van a ser cagadas porque no hay chance de que tengan inocencia. Y para un chico es absolutamente necesario que pueda tener un período de inocencia en su vida aunque sea por unos cuantos años.” If you are able to translate those messages to your language accurately (or improve an existing one) please post it as reply to this comment. Si eres capaz de traducir este mensaje a tu idioma con certeza (o mejorar una existente) por favor responde este comentario.
Its 2024, i was born 1999. Thanks to my mom im familiar with all the 70s/80s/90s music. I fell in love with the music from back then. In the last 2 months i deeply discovered nirvana. i was and still am very amazed with them, im a big fan now. Today i discovered Alice in Chains especially this song. Im like in heaven this is so impressive. The most of you had the situation im in right now a lot of years back then. I listen to it the first time, cant describe it just wow. Love from Switzerland
Kurt Kobain - my childhood hero! So underrated, so was ahead of his time. Love you Kurt kobain. I started listening to and liking Rock music with yours. God Bless you in Heaven. You Rock!
I was raped by a doctor when I was very young. I was born with a birth defect, and for 51 years the world has continually beaten me down. I love this song.
Damn,I miss Nirvana so much! Such a huge influential band,that changed the landscape of modern Rock n Roll in the late 80's and early 90's. The mainstream of heavy metal rock music was injected into a new wave of Seattle punk rock music that changed the way we all loved rock n roll music. The music industry was evolved over those years,and Nirvana was a big part of that. It was certainly a generational change that forever cemented bands like Nirvana,Alice in Chains,Soundgarden into rock music history! As a big fan of this era of music,I always enjoy listening to Nirvana bringing their music to the forefront.
this song always makes my heart race listening to it now. learning to love this song after associating it with a horrible time in my life. long story. so thankful for kurt's music. and dave's backup vocals went perfect with kurt's voice.
@@christrinidad3360 it’s good. My totally butchered definition is that to be cathartic is to act out your inner struggles. This is theorised to help with processing troubling events
I first heard of this song during a journalism class in high school. I quickly went home and played this song to understand d why a band would make a song like this .... thank god for Nirvana. One of the most personally influential bands of my life
I have seen depression closely in different people, some even laugh and smile, some never do, some others are just tired, still others are anxious. Any psychiatrist here to comment?
Depression is a lack of energy in one particular area of life but full on depression could be an accumulation and assortment of many areas combining into one giant depression. You could love video games for example but get depressed by school.
He was bipolar. As someone with bipolar let me tell you, the manic energy is harder to deal with than the depression. He probably had mixed episodes too (depressive thoughts with manic energy)
I suffer depression, severe social anxiety (my hands shake like crazy when going into public) and heroin addiction so from my POV, days can vary. One day I can find it hard just to get out of bed or to the front door and want to lock myself away from everyone. I'll go weeks without talking to anyone except my partner who I live with which everyone's gotten used to. I also have days where I feel I CAN face the world.. they're VERY rare but I can actually look people in the eye and return smiles and talk. Most days it's hard though so I take advantage of those days to the fullest
Oh how I would love to scream this at a protest with all that is going on now. As a fellow survivor I also find this song healing. Rest in peace to a legend x
I would like that Kurt were alive to tell him “thank you so much for this song” because this song gives me strong and makes me feel so powerful and secure when I remember that my own mother rape me when I was 5 years old, stills hurting but now I can live with that. Thank you so much Kurt Cobain, thank you for gifted us all of your songs and make history in the music, you are and always will one of the bests 🖤
Who is here after watching Shibon (Shiv) Roy's press conference getting blown away by this song in HBO's Succession S03E03. Absolutely loved that awkward scene.
I remember as a kid my dad used to play nirvana in the car on a CD and i always wondered who they were and here I am in 2020 still listening to them. Definitely going to expose my future kid to it as well
As an empathic soul I can't help but think he was one too.. I tried to 'get out' at 14 due to a lot of pain in my life. I'm now 43 and although I'm glad I am here and very grateful I have a grown son.. I can't help feeling he knew humanity was on the path of utter fuckedupness.
My dad started to introduce me to nirvana as a little kid but it wasn't until around 2018 that I actually started listening to them...I am I survivor of sexual assault. It took my dad Years after it happened to introduce Me to this song...asked him why he didn't show me this song sooner and he was like " well you know...." and I said " dad this is such a bad ass song. It empowers me"
by literally, explicitly, “asking for it”, he makes listeners uncomfortable. they know it is an incongruous & strange statement that no one would actually say. the raw discomfort created proves that no one is ever “asking for it”-that phrase is just a way of silencing victims. that’s why the song is powerful.
beautiful explanation. Thanks!!!
This should be top & pinned comment. You get it.
i interpret this song as more of a kind of extreme christian attitude of turning the other cheek, like "rape me, do whatever you want with me, you can't hurt me", also it's oxymoronic because you can never technically ask someone to rape you, otherwise it wouldn't be rape but that's just my interpretation
@@lmn6440 this makes a lot of sense. art can have a billion different interpretations and i think this is one that really resonates, thanks for sharing
Damn that’s so deep
"I don't think MTV would let us play that song" - Kurt Cobain, 1993
imagine the hypocrisy if this did air on MTV.
@@jpegdestroyer hypocrisy!
It was aired many times in VH1 Latin America.
@@jpegdestroyer yeah kinda sucks tbh. I know the real meaning behind it. Honestly I love this song
Yeah, you know you're right
Very strange to receive a notification from Nirvana...But that's cool !
*Me thinking Kurt is messing with me*
ikr
It was.weird and cool
Same
Me too bro
Today this concert turns 30 years old. Immortal creativity.
13 December 1993
I love Nirvana endlessly
Me birthday
@@Pablo.Escobar_93 you were born on a good date! at my father's on December 12
Mine was also on the 12th :) @@ЧабанИван
Damn I turned 1 year old that day
Me too, I love Nirvana endlessly namelessly
As a rape survivor, there's just something very comforting about this song, i don't know how to put it into words, i think it might have to do with Kurt's delivery, like you can tell the intent of this song in his voice, he was a beautiful man, still sad we lost such an amazing soul.
Oh, I hope your doing better now
@@Mia-jr1pq Having listened to many interviews with Kurt the song is not just about the physical act of rape but also but anti-misogyny in general. It makes sense that it speaks to you considering your experience.
People are regularly horrible and ugly to each other but whatever is done to you by someone else is about them and not you. We can all choose who we are - we can't choose that for other people.
Hope you are OK and I would recommend 'Die like a motherfucker' by Therapy
ua-cam.com/video/faH90FOfeeU/v-deo.html
:)
@Mia Having listened to many interviews with Kurt the song is not just about the physical act of rape but also but anti-misogyny in general. It makes sense that it speaks to you considering your experience.
People are regularly horrible and ugly to each other but whatever is done to you by someone else is about them and not you. We can all choose who we are - we can't choose that for other people.
Hope you are OK and I would recommend 'Die like a motherfucker' by Therapy
ua-cam.com/video/faH90FOfeeU/v-deo.html
:)
@@Mia-jr1pq Thank u
@@garrywolfe8111 That's pretty cool to hear, thanks for sharing heh ^^!
This man had so much talent. Rest In Peace Kurt
in peace? he must be rocking in the clouds ✋
@@mgecceb9379 FRRR
hes a Buzz Osborune replica
All the great one's are gone too soon😢
my buddy would say other wise he hate nirvana and kurt cobain
Nobody has a phone or tries to take a selfie or a video. They enjoy THE moment, that they will forever remember
phones didnt exist
@@deadliftsanddepression9741 The problem of our time is not the existence of the phone, but our constant need to share things on fb or instagram
partly because smartphones with good cameras just weren't a thing. recollecting is living
@Mike007_Not everyone grew up in Martha's Vineyard bucko.
A vibe we will unfortunately never get back. I think that’s the reason most of us always say we were born in the wrong generation smh
i know im late..... this guy at my youth camp played guitar and he played this for us, he's 15 and has the most perfect voice in the world. AMAZING SONG
When Kurt and Dave both go into screaming Rape Me together at the end is one of my all-time favorite music moments. When I watched this live on MTV as a kid that part had me going fucking bananas in my room!🤘
Same
Would you rather bring back mj or kurt
@@ValH214 This is a rather difficult question. As both of them were very nice people and this is an anti-rape song they’re both musicians
@@gameworld0612 I don't think Michael was as anti-rape as Kurt was...
@@ValH214 Kurt all day
Kurts voice is so soothing and nearly flawless for a live performance
700 e poucos idiotas não gostaram
one of the greatest screamers in the world
I have a hard time trying to find screams soothing but to each its own.
Post production makes it possible.
@XPlatypus ... He was okay. (Chuckled, again)
He’s so beautiful with the wind blowing through his hair
He is even more beautiful when he just exists)) xdd
Noted 😂🎉
david gilmour , ruel, harry styles too
Today 5 April 2024 and i want to say that R.I.P Kurt Cobain, You are the heart of the rock spirit, you will not be forgotten even if a century passes, not 30 years. 🤟🏼
I f*ing love this song. It's so powerful. I don't ever want to be living under the shadow of fears again. Some people are just shameless and it is their fault not mine. Thank you Kurt, thank you. Rape and sexual harassment should be discussed, not concealed.
He's talking about being raped by the media you doofus.
Lets just take a moment to appreciate the existence of this footage
Most definitely agree, and yet this was recorded in the 90s
I always get the feeling that Kurt never thought anyone else “got” his songs. Which is understandable, they’re so personal and evocative. The man was a tortured soul.
that's what happens with a lot of people that are very lost in their (mental) illnesses. It's a lonely place to be in. Sad i agree, if he could only grasp a little of the love people would have for him, in his best and his worst, he probably would still be with us.
@@Thomas-cr2pthe was not ill, the society was
Never heard this live version before. Almost as good as the cassette.
Better
Cassette really?
@@mpybals8002 i think he is trying to be different lol
Agreed - Kurt usualy love do some fails, bur this one just perfect
@@CashTMphysical forms of music like cds and cassettes are better. they actually let you connect with the music, just like how reading books is better than ebooks.
As a survivor of both rape and severe child abuse, this is one of the most healing songs out there for me. I remember when feminists immediately attacked this song. So I listened to it and immediately saw feminists had misunderstood the song completely! I have a Women's Studies degree from Univ. of WA in Seattle, the oldest Women's Studies dept at a US university, and I was sad that feminists often could not understand this song. I could write an entire senior thesis on this one song. But simply put, I find it very healing.
There are a lot of songs that people completely misunderstand because they just hear the title or a single lyric and think "well, clearly this musician couldn't be saying anything deep, so no need to listen to the rest of it". It's very sad.
I'd read that thesis.
@ kirsten I would say, there's a lot of ill-informed people with pre-conceived notions that jump to any conclusion when they they hear something they don't understand
But you have to consider , there are people who won’t go deeply into songs, they are just not bothered about that. All they hear is the repetition of rape me and that can have adverse effects on vulnerable, people. Melancholy is addictive!
I think that I can understand why they misunderstood this song, the first time I listened to it I was really confused so I searched up what he was trying to say and it made sense so yeah lol
It’s crazy how people like Kurt in the 80s were considered as weirdos. Now look at him.
Dead?
i mean he was crazy enough to shoot himself in the head
He was the the 90's man
@@johnirby8847 some people like bleach so 80s and 90s
@@Swazziest Yeah it's still the 90s. No one was looking at Kurt in the 80s much
1:35 Dave hurts his thumb..... But powers on!
I've always felt this song is about being strong enough to endure all the pain you have to go through life. Something like: give me all your hate, give me all your abuse, I can take it - You might hurt my body, but you won't break my soul.
well said
He said what its about in an interview, its an anti rape song, but creating your own little meanings is so fun:)
@@pixiemeats the scream is everything
The fact that this song has almost thirthy years is just amazing...
People who are mad at this song just don’t understand it.
Just like " i dont like mondays"
This is Anti Rape song.
@@ibelieveinsomething3895 🤦🏼♂️
@@Smokingguns86 it is though, its about how a man can rape a women and she is basically saying "rape me and get it over with" because the man will get karma when he goes to prison and is raped himself and has it much worse off.
@@Smokingguns86 It is
I love how Kurt and Dave sounded together. I also loved hearing Dave and Taylor sing together.
Taylor?
@@alec-stream Taylor Hawkins, ex drummer for the Foo Fighters
The aura is unmatched.
02:13 When Dave's backing vocals kick in- *chills*
That is unspeakablely,fucking amazing
He’s so coool
There are not many songs which are so simple on the one hand and so thoughtfully structered on the other hand.
Never expected to get any notifications, but I’m not complaining.
Me neither
LoliTheTrap lmao, yep.
Elizabeth hey wait I’ve got a new complaint
Gameplaying im on a plain, i cant complain
Rip Hillel and kurt
Love the crunching guitars and the angst in Kurts voice. One of the many gems from In Utero!
2:21 who would’ve thought that background scream would become legendary as well
i am 38 years old man .... i still listening this great music. Kurt never die!
привет, человек, мне тоже почти 38)))) кайфуй)))
43 😅
Kurt Cobain explains the real meaning of "Rape Me": “Basically, I was trying to write a song that supported women and dealt with the issue of rape. Over the last few years, people have had such a hard time understanding what our message is, what we're trying to convey, that I just decided to be as bold as possible. How hard should I stamp this point? How big should I make the letters? It's not a pretty image. But a woman who is being raped, who is infuriated with the situation… it's like "Go ahead, rape me, just go for it, because you're gonna get it." I'm a firm believer in karma, and that motherfucker is going to get what he deserves, eventually. That man will be caught, he'll go to jail, and he'll be raped. So rape me, do it, get it over with. Because you're gonna get it worse.”
Kurt Cobain explica el significado real de "Rape Me": “Básicamente, estaba intentando escribir una canción que apoyara a la mujer, y tratara el tema de las violaciones sexuales. Durante los últimos años, la gente ha tenido problemas para interpretar cuál es nuestro mensaje, a lo que queremos llegar, que simplemente decidí ser lo más enfático que fuera posible. ¿Qué tan duro debo remarcar este punto? ¿Qué tan grandes debo hacer las letras? No es una imagen bonita. Pero una mujer que está siendo violada, quien está enfurecida por la situación… es como “Continúa, viólame, sólo hazlo, porque lo vas a conseguir.” Creo firmemente en el karma, y ese cabrón va a recibir lo que merece, eventualmente. Ese hombre será atrapado, irá a la cárcel, y será violado. Así que viólame, hazlo, termina con ello. Porque lo vas a recibir peor.”
Kurt Cobain talks about rape: “Rape is one of the most terrible crimes on earth and it happens every few minutes. The problem with groups who deal with rape is that they try to educate women about how to defend themselves. What really needs to be done is teaching men not to rape. Go to the source and start there."
Kurt Cobain habla sobre las violaciones sexuales: “Violar es uno de los crímenes más terribles en la tierra y sucede cada pocos minutos. El problema con los grupos que lidian con violaciones es que intentan educar a las mujeres sobre cómo defenderse. Lo que realmente necesita hacerse es enseñar a los hombres a no violar. Ir al origen y empezar ahí.”
Kurt Cobain on the lost of innocence: “I think my generation is the last generation that has enjoyed having innocence in the United States. When I was a kid, there TV shows weren’t so violent, and kids didn’t have access to restricted movies; I wasn’t aware of rapists, killers and things like that. But know 6 year old kids know about sex and realize there’s a lot of violence in the world because now there’s better media . And it’s sad to know that the next generations will be fucked because there’s no chance that they have innocence. And for a kid it is absolutely necessary to have a period of innocence in his life even if it’s for a few years.”
Kurt Cobain sobre la pérdida de la inocencia: “Creo que mi generación es la última generación que ha disfrutado el tener inocencia en Estados Unidos. Cuando yo era chico, había programas televisivos que no eran muy violentos, y los chicos no tenían acceso a películas prohibidas; yo no tenía conciencia de que existían violadores, asesinos y cosas por el estilo. Pero ahora los chicos de 6 años saben sobre sexo y se dan cuenta de que hay mucha violencia en el mundo porque hay mejores comunicaciones. Es triste saber que las próximas generaciones van a ser cagadas porque no hay chance de que tengan inocencia. Y para un chico es absolutamente necesario que pueda tener un período de inocencia en su vida aunque sea por unos cuantos años.”
If you are able to translate those messages to your language accurately (or improve an existing one) please post it as reply to this comment.
Si eres capaz de traducir este mensaje a tu idioma con certeza (o mejorar una existente) por favor responde este comentario.
Its about his sexuality.
Pang's Labyrinth thought it was about the exploitation of his music from labels
@@gabrielhardman9998 Nice thinking. I'm sure partly true.:)
Pang's Labyrinth how
@@pangslabyrinth8368 nah
Its 2024, i was born 1999. Thanks to my mom im familiar with all the 70s/80s/90s music. I fell in love with the music from back then. In the last 2 months i deeply discovered nirvana. i was and still am very amazed with them, im a big fan now. Today i discovered Alice in Chains especially this song. Im like in heaven this is so impressive. The most of you had the situation im in right now a lot of years back then. I listen to it the first time, cant describe it just wow.
Love from Switzerland
Kurt Kobain - my childhood hero! So underrated, so was ahead of his time. Love you Kurt kobain. I started listening to and liking Rock music with yours. God Bless you in Heaven. You Rock!
Kurt died before youtube existed but he still has almost 5 mill subs
The internet was not popular in 1994. hardly anyone had it. some campuses had it in 1993.
J Ketcham yeah but in the late 90s that’s when it started to become more known
@@Nosleep5937 oh right cheers, can remember it around early 2000 for sure.
J Ketcham dial up and limeware lol
@@Nosleep5937 Was really slow then.
I was raped by a doctor when I was very young. I was born with a birth defect, and for 51 years the world has continually beaten me down. I love this song.
I'm so sorry to hear that, I hope you have sought help and that you are doing all right 🙏
@@elevenseven4455 I did. It's all right now in fact it's a gas yeah it's all right I'm Jumpin Jack Flash and it's a gas gas gas.
You are not the only one I am a male andwas born without my right pectoral muscle and have been very self conscious about it and it sucks
I love u.♥️
@@alanlarken3849 put your faith in Jesus my friend in Jesus's name amen! :-)
Man do I wish concerts were still like this
I will tell you you get your money's worth it is so f****** great
Always a treat to see new, old things upload
Kurt had a voice like a wounded angel
Que?
@@OtavioG.Caetano jajajajja
gae
Transition could have saved her
No angel 😢
Dave cut his finger at 1:36
He is a legend..
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30 years later!! Not forgotten!! We lost a poet, a songwriter & an icon!!
I never thought that a show about a dysfunctional rich American family running a media empire will remind me of this track. :)
Makes two of us😂😂
@@mandlaongwenyi6445 makes three of us 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same here man
Hahaha, what a laugh when the chords of Rape Me in Succession started.
@@robertocherriere6464 😂😂😂logan’s face was everything
Gosh I love his voice .. Noone will ever come close to his talent and how his music touched so many others so authentic. Love him
I hope my headphones don't randomly disconnect as I'm playing this-
DUDE IM LISTENING THIS IN SPEAKERS
lol I’m listening w/ headphones too 😂
disconnect them on purpose
@@toad8840 I was listening to this in the same room as my parents
I’m blasting this in headphones lol sounds amazing
The screams from Dave and Kurt at the end have ALWAYS been my favorite part!
the best band ever... nirvana forever
i love this song
2019
i love this song
3000
i love this song.
you're not the only one
It is a great song
2025 n me like
One of the greatest songs ever written 🎵 🎶 🎸 🥁
30 лет в этом году, как Курта нет, а мы все слушаем твои песни ❤❤❤
Бро я не один!думал не найду,Nirvana❤вместе
Kurt and his chords in the succession series, Nirvana does not go out of style for those of us who live in that great era.
Jesus, somehow they sound even better live then on their album! Amazing. They hit the final high pitched notes without a hitch!
Damn,I miss Nirvana so much! Such a huge influential band,that changed the landscape of modern Rock n Roll in the late 80's and early 90's. The mainstream of heavy metal rock music was injected into a new wave of Seattle punk rock music that changed the way we all loved rock n roll music. The music industry was evolved over those years,and Nirvana was a big part of that. It was certainly a generational change that forever cemented bands like Nirvana,Alice in Chains,Soundgarden into rock music history! As a big fan of this era of music,I always enjoy listening to Nirvana bringing their music to the forefront.
My Favrites NIRVANA..
🎼🎸🎶🥁🎹
As days go by, UA-cam recommendation keeps getting better and better
My favorite song from Nirvana.
Does anyone else feel a deep connection with someone they’ve never met and is dead? For some fucking reason I feel that with Kurt
Yes,it’s the same with me. I too feel deeply connected to Kurt. It’s kind of hard to explain,and it’s odd,but yet,there it is!
I would have loved to see Nirvana live if I was old enough I was three when he died. I got into Nirvana from uncle when I was 17
yeah me too. I feel like he's someone we can pray to.
Yep, Kurt and robin Williams. 😔
same
this song always makes my heart race listening to it now. learning to love this song after associating it with a horrible time in my life. long story. so thankful for kurt's music. and dave's backup vocals went perfect with kurt's voice.
"it's an anti- let me repeat that, an antirape song."
TheOneCode that’s a Kurt quote
TheOneCode no one complained other than millennials
TheOneCode dude when they released in utero everyone was offended
TheOneCode im not 60 lmao
@@butthole9580 ok junior boomer
As a woman I just want to say this is most cathartic song I've ever heard.
Is that a good thing or naw
Cathartic is the best word for it
@@christrinidad3360 it’s good. My totally butchered definition is that to be cathartic is to act out your inner struggles. This is theorised to help with processing troubling events
I first heard of this song during a journalism class in high school. I quickly went home and played this song to understand d why a band would make a song like this .... thank god for Nirvana. One of the most personally influential bands of my life
1:55 Dave just went swoosh with those drums
Nirvana was an INCREDIBLE band. Cool/sad song that some of us understand...
Never clicked on something so fast
2:14 my favorite part when Kurt and Dave screamed “rape me”
Best Nirvana Song of time
I love the [aaeöy]
0:30
This blessed my ears, thanks Nirvana
Nirvana Are :
1. Kurt Cobain
2. Krist Novoselic
3. Dave Grohl
4. Pat Smear
@KAGARA 1320 and dont forget the formation original have 2 guitar jason everman
@KAGARA 1320 hehehe you re welcome😁
Novan Ergana Do any of you guys want a cookie? Please feel free to comment anywere else than this channel, go watch some Daddy Yankee
Were is Chad lol
And lori goldson
What a masterpiece. Still a huge fans of grunge here in Pahang, Malaysia.
Нирвана, Курт каждый раз свежо и классно , сквозь года
Kurt was literally the most beautiful man to ever step foot on the planet.
Gone way too soon! ❤️
Jesus was this man.
Oh please. He was a very talented and very flawed man. "The most beautiful"?
I love them to the core. They are my youth. My legacy. Forever Nirvana.
One of my favourite Nirvana tracks!!!
💓💓💓
I grew up listening to Nirvana as a 90s kid. These songs are still just as powerful today as they were then. Music transcends time and space.
He had so much energy for a depressed person, makes me reconsider my whole perception of depression, seems like its a waste of time
Joe Ellis depression is different for different people I guess
I have seen depression closely in different people, some even laugh and smile, some never do, some others are just tired, still others are anxious. Any psychiatrist here to comment?
Depression is a lack of energy in one particular area of life but full on depression could be an accumulation and assortment of many areas combining into one giant depression. You could love video games for example but get depressed by school.
He was bipolar. As someone with bipolar let me tell you, the manic energy is harder to deal with than the depression. He probably had mixed episodes too (depressive thoughts with manic energy)
I suffer depression, severe social anxiety (my hands shake like crazy when going into public) and heroin addiction so from my POV, days can vary. One day I can find it hard just to get out of bed or to the front door and want to lock myself away from everyone. I'll go weeks without talking to anyone except my partner who I live with which everyone's gotten used to. I also have days where I feel I CAN face the world.. they're VERY rare but I can actually look people in the eye and return smiles and talk. Most days it's hard though so I take advantage of those days to the fullest
Never had a better notification then this one for this video
One of my all time favorite nirvana song is this one
I know this is my second nirvana song but lithium is awesome
From Colombia greetings with love, Nirvana forever and ever 🤝
Nothing to beat him...90's - 20 century...and for ever
Pat Smear has the 90’s grunge guitarist stance so down its a glorious thing to watch
While listening to it I understand a chemistry exercise, thanks Nirvana for educating me.
Iam a student live in japan.
I love nirvana .
It is sad for me to he has already deid,but I will loving them.
sorry,I can't speak English well.
Oh how I would love to scream this at a protest with all that is going on now. As a fellow survivor I also find this song healing. Rest in peace to a legend x
I would like that Kurt were alive to tell him “thank you so much for this song” because this song gives me strong and makes me feel so powerful and secure when I remember that my own mother rape me when I was 5 years old, stills hurting but now I can live with that. Thank you so much Kurt Cobain, thank you for gifted us all of your songs and make history in the music, you are and always will one of the bests 🖤
i hope ur doing okay💕
Wtf
I wish all the best in the world. You deserve it
This song helps with knowing I'm not the only one
I was fortunate to tell Eric this cover was so amazing to his face. What an awesome group of artists.
The guy from nirvana guitars?
Who is here after watching Shibon (Shiv) Roy's press conference getting blown away by this song in HBO's Succession S03E03. Absolutely loved that awkward scene.
I swear kendall is bad news
I remember as a kid my dad used to play nirvana in the car on a CD and i always wondered who they were and here I am in 2020 still listening to them. Definitely going to expose my future kid to it as well
Nirvana: *posts something on UA-cam*
Me: *clicks on notification as quickly as I can no questions asked*
As an empathic soul I can't help but think he was one too.. I tried to 'get out' at 14 due to a lot of pain in my life. I'm now 43 and although I'm glad I am here and very grateful I have a grown son.. I can't help feeling he knew humanity was on the path of utter fuckedupness.
I thank a friend that told me to listen to Nirvana and even gave me a playlist to listen even though we aren't friends anymore I appreciate that
This man healed a whole generation
This is such a good song it’s only the name that draws people back from listening to it
2025 masih mendengarkan..
Gak bisa membayangkan rekaman konser ditahun segitu sudah mendapatkan sound yang keren..❤❤
Love his voice ,incredible
блин, это настолько кайфово, прям до мурашек... Никогда не перестану любить эту группу, восхищаясь каждым из её участников, особенно Куртом
oh yes sir
никогда не говори никогда
@@dan_y2k ты только что сам сказал никогда
Рад видеть Вас ребята. Российские Ребята.
Dave тоже cool.
this song gives me chills every time
I always love that ending. It feels so unfiltered and raw.
That people in that concert is lucky ;')
I went to mtv unplugged I'm lucky as hell
Little did they know...
Yea
'Cause they REALLY see Curt
Why I born at 2008
*Crying in silence*
Are lucky
My dad started to introduce me to nirvana as a little kid but it wasn't until around 2018 that I actually started listening to them...I am I survivor of sexual assault. It took my dad Years after it happened to introduce Me to this song...asked him why he didn't show me this song sooner and he was like " well you know...." and I said " dad this is such a bad ass song. It empowers me"
This already made 2019 heck a lot better.
what about 2020?
I love this song dude
I love Kurt’s voice so raw and gritty
Frrs his is one of the few voices I could never get annoyed of hearing