i still to this day think and feel that was the look of his mind being made up of what had to be done, idk if he was able to use the gun on himself or not but... somethings in life are jus tnot worth living for,, sadly, we will never know the deep truth of this man and his soul... just a glimpse at it through his music...
Fun fact.... I was there, in person, in attendance at Nirvana unplugged with my cousin. My Aunt worked for MTV and got my cousin and I tickets as a present for him going away to the military. One of the greatest nights of my life.... hands down.
Also known as "In The Pines," this blues number is about a man who finds out his wife has been cheating on him. He goes out into the cold night and is killed, either in an accident or by murder. The song dates back to the 1800s but was first recorded in 1926 by a banjo player named Dock Walsh. Bill Monroe recorded it in 1941, and Lead Belly in 1944.
The driving wheel refers to the big wheel of a train not your steering wheel. Also the voice pain was nothing to the internal pain and struggle. His wife's location on this night was very telling.
I’ve heard this song so many times and I still cry every time. Hearing his voice break at the end and knowing he died not long after the recording always hits me.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a more haunting performance …..ever….knowing now what happened less than a year later only adds to it…..man,I loved that band,I was 22 when Kurt decided he’d had enough & I still vividly remember hearing the news that day 😞I think the fact that “Superunknown” by Soundgarden had just come out definitely helped the grieving process? It did for me 🖤I’m about as over it as I’ll ever be & it’s still not all the way & never will be….such a huge loss not just in music but in the world in general
This performance was so iconic! Kurt was so amazing and I remember when we heard that he passed, I cried off and on for a couple of days. It was like losing a close friend because his music just spoke me and his voice was hauntingly beautiful. The covers from this performance were amazing. Lake of Fire originally by the Meat Puppets and The Man Who Sold the World originaly by David Bowie.
Kurt was and is my favorite artist of all time, and will always be. The look in his eyes when he takes that final breath, before that final wail, and the pain within... and being sitting there watching MTV News, home sick from school when I heard of Kurt's suicide... it is still just pain. Thank you for reacting to this song, I am sure I have seen the performance of this song more than any I've ever seen in my life and it will always be.
Dave Grohl didn't get famous from Foo Fighters, he was famous for Nirvana. They were a MASSIVELY popular band. Probably the biggest in the world until Kurt's death. And he's an amazing drummer. He got more famous for Foo Fighters because he's the front man... and well pretty much IS Foo Fighters. They're huge but just kinda OK.
Just want to say that I appreciate your waiting until the end to give your thoughts. This is one of those times when you just sit back and listen to this masterpiece performance
I would like this 1000 times if I could. There was no good spot to pause this song. I’m so glad they let it play. More reaction vids should do it that way
Dave plays both guitar and drums. The very first Foo Fighters album Dave played all the instruments when recording and later formed a band to go on tour with before finally having a solid formed band
So crazy Kurt hasn't been with us since 1994,I remember being in junior high and these guys were on top of the world and basically responsible for modern rock. Time flies yall,relish it
This is my favourite Nirvana performance EVER! I was so pleased when 'Nirvana Unplugged' was released as an album. This is IMO the best song on there, even though it was a cover - Kurt's voice & charisma took it to a whole new level - the way he gasped & looked up in the last line - haunting, brings me to tears every time. Kurt was a gentle but troubled soul who hated fame; I was deeply affected by his tragic death, but what a wonderful legacy he left us........I wish he'd got to see his daughter grow up. R.I.P. Kurt Cobain 💔 *PS the song is over 100 years old - recorded under different titles including 'In The Pines', ‘Long Train’ and 'Black Girl' - Leadbelly recorded it in the 1940's. I think it will always be Kurt's song now due to this performance🖤*
So, Kurt was coming off a heroine addiction and throwing up blood before this performance, but still did his thing. It's why people think that look at the end when he gives his all is so haunting cause he's happy he's finally done with the performance and potentially life as he took his soon after this. 😢 But his voice, twang, style literally changed the state of music in that era. They made grunge a thing.
Duff makagan of Guns N’ Roses was said to be the last one to see him alive. They sat next to each other on a plane back to Seattle. After Kurt died, Duffs pancreas swelled to the size of a football and burst from years of drinking and drugs. His best friend took him to the hospital and he started the process of getting sober.
Knowing that’s the last time he ever performed before ending his life, that stare up and the pause right before the final note freaks me out to this day
It does my heart good to see so many people from so many different {fill in the blank} react to this masterpiece. 100% my opinion obviously, but I consider this to be the singular best musical performance EVER!! I thank you both for listening to this open minded and giving it the respect it deserves. Too many other react channels just clown and make the video about them and the song is secondary. Kudos to yall!
I will always love Kurt . when he was a teen he used to go out to where no one was around and just scream and scream to get his voice use to it, and rough like that.
No so fun fact: Kurt Cobain died the day I was born. I found that out when I was 14 & decided to look up events that had happened on my birthday, & found that. Him & Layne Staley both died on my birthday & they are both two of my favorite vocalists, especially from the grunge era. Always think about that every birthday now. RIP!
Also, flawd, I love your reactions and appreciation to detail. I'm a newly single dad with 3 kids and can't really swing the extra money to support your channel right now, and don't really know how to ask this aside from commenting on your most recent video posted. There's a Christian rapper who is HIGHLY under-rated that I know you would appreciate the intellect and skill dude puts in his art. J Monty 'Beat the Block up' or '100 bars part 4' your reaction to this would be greatly appreciated. I know most of what you put out should help grow your channel/brand, but I feel like you're one of the real ones who would simply draw attention and appreciation to art for the sake of art and entertainment. Plus your community would probably enjoy it as they seem to appreciate bars and wordplay. Either way, just a suggestion, brother. Keep doing you. 👊👏💪
Love that yall were so involved. Just complete undivided attention. Respect . Also I read. That it’s wild that he talked about being sold that guitar from led belly. For 500k. And that guitar in his hands would go for 6 mill. Wild. Rip
The guitar Kurt played at this show sold for $6M. That pales the $500k for Lead Belly's guitar that Kurt wanted. David Geffen was the owner of the record label Nirvana's album Nevermind was released on - Geffen Records. Drummers use different types of sticks to get different sounds. There are many kinds and thicknesses, too. "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" is a traditional American folk song made up of 2 songs that date back to the late 1800s from the Appalachian area. Lead Belly's version came around in the 50s.
Lol, I was just thinking about C. Love but wanted to watch Flawd's take. Still, only made it half way before reading comments. Recently got reminded she was a member of Faith No More. 😇✌️
Kurt Cobain was a Leadbely fan wayyyyy before meeting Courtney Love and being famous, go check The Jury recordings, Mark Lanegan's, back in 89-90 ; so the conspiracy theory about CL falls flat...
Guys, I love what you do...but I think the significance of this song flew right over your head. Maybe it's just a genre or style of music that doesn't hit you like hip hop does. I feel like the Metallica - One reaction was similar, where rock/metal just might not evoke much of a reaction from you both. Interesting. Maybe more from these genres will help bridge the gap? Keep on killing it ✌️
The story this song is telling is something like this. Singer knows his girlfriend is cheating on him, and with who. He had killed the girlfriends husband to be with her. "Where did you sleep and night?" and "in the pines?" Are rhetorical questions. He's going there to kill her new lover, and if he finds her he'll probably kill her too.
Apparently there are many versions of this song ! 200 years old or so!!!It is considered a murder ballet ! A way 2 communicate stories 2 people back in the old days!!! The version is about a man being murdered and wondering how his wife was copeing beyond the grave!!
I always thought it was about the husband asking his wife, where did she sleep last night, but it's a rhetorical question as he already knows the answer/truth of where and who she slept with. Her husband killed the man she was cheating with, who himself was also married and apparently, a hard working man according to folk who knew him.
The funny thing is that guitar he wanted 4 500 hundred thousand dollars is worth less than the guitar he's playing on stage right now. It sold for more money
My two favorite GOATS are Kurt Cobain and Layne Staley. A huge part of my heart and soul died on April 5th, 1994, upon learning of Kurt's death. Then, on April 5th, 2002, the last few remaining fragments crumbled to dust, blowing away with the wind upon learning the news of Layne's death! RIP Kurt Cobain & Layne Staley Gone, but never forgotten 💔😭🤘🏻♥️♾️
The best teenage years..God I miss cobain..that is the now the most expensive guitar in history, fetched more than Hendrix and a McCartney guitar, over 8million , it's in Australia
If I remember correctly in the documentary they showed in the time Unplugged was released ( and the years after when they showed it again) was, that he had some familiar faces in the front row.
I can't get over the fact that this guy killed himself. The line between passion and performance must be a delicate balance and if you're too close to the edge it's deadly. God damned shame he couldn't keep it straight and provide us more of his performance.
Leadbelly didn’t originate it, Kurt was wrong about that, Leadbelly was also covering it, but yeah original it was called and the lyrics were “black girl” not “my girl” and the context of the song is much darker than people realize…it’s about the murder of a slave and wondering where the dead guy’s wife is…
I think the husband found out about this guy and the woman killed him. Possibly self-defense. We don't know. I think a "hard-working man" says he was a "good ol' boy." One of ours. The town would stick up for him guilty or not. So she decided to leave town and die in the pines. It's the way Kurt sings and Nirvana performs makes me stick up for the woman. That sad cello gets to me! His voice goes from worried to concerned to enraged. She refuses to let him help and fight. And that's it. It's like she's telling him he has no idea of what being powerless is. They're going to arrest her, find her guilty whatever the circumstance, and sentence her to die. She'd rather take away their power by taking her own life. So sad. O'course she could be the Monster serial killer. But that cello says otherwise!
the story is that this concert nearly never happened because he was withdrawing severely so an mtv intern had to actually go and cop him heroin before he would go on stage
Always wondered…who is the better musician, Grohl or Kobain? Kurt WAS Nirvana but Dave Is the Foo Fighters and has been in both bands sooo….? I’m torn either way!
Just fyi, that "F you all" at the beginning was because Kurt had asked for suggestions for songs earlier in the show, so people kept making suggestions & I think he really wanted to close the show with this one. He could be an ass sometimes but this one was more playful than it seems in the video.
That breath and that look is burned into my mind and still gives me goosebumps every time. Love you Kurt ❤️
i still to this day think and feel that was the look of his mind being made up of what had to be done, idk if he was able to use the gun on himself or not but... somethings in life are jus tnot worth living for,, sadly, we will never know the deep truth of this man and his soul... just a glimpse at it through his music...
I farted and shit my pants.. It left and Elvis impressions in my under wear.
@@allenneugent3325 cool story bro
best comment
This whole performance is focused on that breath and the eyes. Chills every time
Fun fact.... I was there, in person, in attendance at Nirvana unplugged with my cousin. My Aunt worked for MTV and got my cousin and I tickets as a present for him going away to the military. One of the greatest nights of my life.... hands down.
Jealous
so freaking jealous!
You could've brought me with 😒
Jelly-belly, hardcore ☹️🤘
Epic!
That look he gives at the end of the performance still haunts.
Miss his voice and humor!❤️ R.I.P. Kurt
Also known as "In The Pines," this blues number is about a man who finds out his wife has been cheating on him. He goes out into the cold night and is killed, either in an accident or by murder. The song dates back to the 1800s but was first recorded in 1926 by a banjo player named Dock Walsh. Bill Monroe recorded it in 1941, and Lead Belly in 1944.
Nirvana has owned it since 93'. Not legally, in spirt.
Facts
The driving wheel refers to the big wheel of a train not your steering wheel. Also the voice pain was nothing to the internal pain and struggle. His wife's location on this night was very telling.
I’ve heard this song so many times and I still cry every time. Hearing his voice break at the end and knowing he died not long after the recording always hits me.
That song has always sent shivers up and down my spine.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a more haunting performance …..ever….knowing now what happened less than a year later only adds to it…..man,I loved that band,I was 22 when Kurt decided he’d had enough & I still vividly remember hearing the news that day 😞I think the fact that “Superunknown” by Soundgarden had just come out definitely helped the grieving process? It did for me 🖤I’m about as over it as I’ll ever be & it’s still not all the way & never will be….such a huge loss not just in music but in the world in general
This performance was so iconic! Kurt was so amazing and I remember when we heard that he passed, I cried off and on for a couple of days. It was like losing a close friend because his music just spoke me and his voice was hauntingly beautiful. The covers from this performance were amazing. Lake of Fire originally by the Meat Puppets and The Man Who Sold the World originaly by David Bowie.
If you enjoy this.... Pearl Jam "Black" unplugged live at MTV is a must! Amazing live performance that you can feel
that or Jeremy
oh and alice in chain's nutshell unplugged
You guys have to do this one! definitely one of the most stunning live performances of our lifetime!
This song, Black, and Nutshell were the best unplugged recordings
Kurt was and is my favorite artist of all time, and will always be. The look in his eyes when he takes that final breath, before that final wail, and the pain within... and being sitting there watching MTV News, home sick from school when I heard of Kurt's suicide... it is still just pain.
Thank you for reacting to this song, I am sure I have seen the performance of this song more than any I've ever seen in my life and it will always be.
My college days just flashed before my eyes! Loved Nirvana and Kurt - this performance was enthralling! 💔👏
Dave Grohl didn't get famous from Foo Fighters, he was famous for Nirvana. They were a MASSIVELY popular band. Probably the biggest in the world until Kurt's death. And he's an amazing drummer. He got more famous for Foo Fighters because he's the front man... and well pretty much IS Foo Fighters. They're huge but just kinda OK.
Just want to say that I appreciate your waiting until the end to give your thoughts. This is one of those times when you just sit back and listen to this masterpiece performance
I would like this 1000 times if I could. There was no good spot to pause this song. I’m so glad they let it play. More reaction vids should do it that way
This album is one of my favorites, the show is amazing from track one til the end. His songs with the songs that he covers created the perfect blend.
One of my favorite performances of all time.
also mad respect for listening to the song first Instead of pausing is 30 times and ruining it.
Dave plays both guitar and drums. The very first Foo Fighters album Dave played all the instruments when recording and later formed a band to go on tour with before finally having a solid formed band
kurt had the ability to scream and stay always in tune. unmatched by anyone
kurts eyes at the end you can just see the pain in his eyes always gives me goosebumps
I swear I have always believed that that look and breath was a moment of clarity and in that moment decided he was going to end his life
Love this album! Taking me back to my junior high days ❤ RIP Kurt
So crazy Kurt hasn't been with us since 1994,I remember being in junior high and these guys were on top of the world and basically responsible for modern rock. Time flies yall,relish it
This is my favourite Nirvana performance EVER! I was so pleased when 'Nirvana Unplugged' was released as an album. This is IMO the best song on there, even though it was a cover - Kurt's voice & charisma took it to a whole new level - the way he gasped & looked up in the last line - haunting, brings me to tears every time. Kurt was a gentle but troubled soul who hated fame; I was deeply affected by his tragic death, but what a wonderful legacy he left us........I wish he'd got to see his daughter grow up. R.I.P. Kurt Cobain 💔
*PS the song is over 100 years old - recorded under different titles including 'In The Pines', ‘Long Train’ and 'Black Girl' - Leadbelly recorded it in the 1940's. I think it will always be Kurt's song now due to this performance🖤*
kurt is a legend
So, Kurt was coming off a heroine addiction and throwing up blood before this performance, but still did his thing. It's why people think that look at the end when he gives his all is so haunting cause he's happy he's finally done with the performance and potentially life as he took his soon after this. 😢
But his voice, twang, style literally changed the state of music in that era. They made grunge a thing.
Nah
@@markxv2267 very detailed response. I know exactly what part you're referring to. 😂✌️🤷♂️
Duff makagan of Guns N’ Roses was said to be the last one to see him alive. They sat next to each other on a plane back to Seattle. After Kurt died, Duffs pancreas swelled to the size of a football and burst from years of drinking and drugs. His best friend took him to the hospital and he started the process of getting sober.
Knowing that’s the last time he ever performed before ending his life, that stare up and the pause right before the final note freaks me out to this day
SAME😢
That's not true, they played a few shows after this performance
The album itself was fully released after his death though
He was killed
Dude was fucking beast…RIP KURT
It does my heart good to see so many people from so many different {fill in the blank} react to this masterpiece. 100% my opinion obviously, but I consider this to be the singular best musical performance EVER!!
I thank you both for listening to this open minded and giving it the respect it deserves. Too many other react channels just clown and make the video about them and the song is secondary. Kudos to yall!
I will always love Kurt . when he was a teen he used to go out to where no one was around and just scream and scream to get his voice use to it, and rough like that.
The best unplugged ever❤
Best part of the whole video…”What’s a Led Belly?”….EPIC!!😅
Glad yall listened with headphones... it's a better experience.. this song is haunting..
One of my favorite songs from one of my favorite bands Nirvana🙏
Watching people react to this song is my new favorite thing. 😂
No so fun fact:
Kurt Cobain died the day I was born. I found that out when I was 14 & decided to look up events that had happened on my birthday, & found that. Him & Layne Staley both died on my birthday & they are both two of my favorite vocalists, especially from the grunge era. Always think about that every birthday now. RIP!
Well if we traded Kurt for you I'd like to know what the hell you're doing with your life. Status update!
@@mneugent7658
Damn man, that’s a lot of pressure to put on a man.
@@roems6396 It is. But maybe he invented a killer lawn mower attachment, and that's not so bad.
@@mneugent7658 😂😂😂
Different than original. This was the last of a set also. Dave plays guitar and sings in foo fighters
Always so interesting to get your takes on different genres as well!
It was his push... He had that grit and power, without the need for perfection.
Also, flawd, I love your reactions and appreciation to detail. I'm a newly single dad with 3 kids and can't really swing the extra money to support your channel right now, and don't really know how to ask this aside from commenting on your most recent video posted.
There's a Christian rapper who is HIGHLY under-rated that I know you would appreciate the intellect and skill dude puts in his art. J Monty 'Beat the Block up' or '100 bars part 4' your reaction to this would be greatly appreciated.
I know most of what you put out should help grow your channel/brand, but I feel like you're one of the real ones who would simply draw attention and appreciation to art for the sake of art and entertainment. Plus your community would probably enjoy it as they seem to appreciate bars and wordplay.
Either way, just a suggestion, brother. Keep doing you. 👊👏💪
Love that yall were so involved. Just complete undivided attention. Respect . Also I read. That it’s wild that he talked about being sold that guitar from led belly. For 500k. And that guitar in his hands would go for 6 mill. Wild. Rip
The guitar Kurt is playing sold for $6 million, his natty green sweater for $350,000.
The guitar Kurt played at this show sold for $6M.
That pales the $500k for Lead Belly's guitar that Kurt wanted.
David Geffen was the owner of the record label Nirvana's album Nevermind was released on - Geffen Records.
Drummers use different types of sticks to get different sounds. There are many kinds and thicknesses, too.
"Where Did You Sleep Last Night" is a traditional American folk song made up of 2 songs that date back to the late 1800s from the Appalachian area. Lead Belly's version came around in the 50s.
Dave Grohl is a musical genius who plays everything !
He is Uber talented
Iconic performance… simply stunning and his last performance. An unbelievable talent gone too soon
God I f*cking miss Kurt 💔
I really miss Patrice O'Neal
Love this version!!
This song
Pearl Jam - Black
Alice in Chains - Nutshell
Hands down, the three best Unplugged performances ever made
Pure Genius! Of a Man RIP Kurt Cobain Left This World Far Too Soon 😥
about a man who finds out his wife has been cheating on him. He goes out into the cold night and is killed, either in an accident or by murder.
Lol, I was just thinking about C. Love but wanted to watch Flawd's take. Still, only made it half way before reading comments. Recently got reminded she was a member of Faith No More.
😇✌️
Kurt Cobain was a Leadbely fan wayyyyy before meeting Courtney Love and being famous, go check The Jury recordings, Mark Lanegan's, back in 89-90 ; so the conspiracy theory about CL falls flat...
Guys, I love what you do...but I think the significance of this song flew right over your head. Maybe it's just a genre or style of music that doesn't hit you like hip hop does.
I feel like the Metallica - One reaction was similar, where rock/metal just might not evoke much of a reaction from you both. Interesting. Maybe more from these genres will help bridge the gap?
Keep on killing it ✌️
"Korn- Another Brick in the Wall Live Sziget 2012".... they have a crazy jam session on the outro of the song
The story this song is telling is something like this. Singer knows his girlfriend is cheating on him, and with who. He had killed the girlfriends husband to be with her. "Where did you sleep and night?" and "in the pines?" Are rhetorical questions. He's going there to kill her new lover, and if he finds her he'll probably kill her too.
Apparently there are many versions of this song ! 200 years old or so!!!It is considered a murder ballet ! A way 2 communicate stories 2 people back in the old days!!! The version is about a man being murdered and wondering how his wife was copeing beyond the grave!!
You know he's thinking about Courtey when he sings this.
Legendary
I remember hear him perform this song on s bootleg cassette 30 years ago. Boy time flies
MTV was trying to get Kurt to go back out after this song for a few Encore songs and he told them i got nothing left..i gave it all in that last song
You didn't know Dave Grohl played the drums?!! He is one of the greatest drummers who has EVER LIVED!!
I always thought it was about the husband asking his wife, where did she sleep last night, but it's a rhetorical question as he already knows the answer/truth of where and who she slept with. Her husband killed the man she was cheating with, who himself was also married and apparently, a hard working man according to folk who knew him.
The funny thing is that guitar he wanted 4 500 hundred thousand dollars is worth less than the guitar he's playing on stage right now. It sold for more money
How about some Alice in Chains. Unplugged or Live at the Moore.
Look how young Dave Grohl was on those drums.
Nirvana -Forevo!
My two favorite GOATS are Kurt Cobain and Layne Staley.
A huge part of my heart and soul died on April 5th, 1994, upon learning of Kurt's death. Then, on April 5th, 2002, the last few remaining fragments crumbled to dust, blowing away with the wind upon learning the news of Layne's death!
RIP
Kurt Cobain & Layne Staley
Gone, but never forgotten
💔😭🤘🏻♥️♾️
That song is beautifully depressing. I may not use the word love a lot, but I love that song.
The coolest MF. that never wanted to be cool.
In the Pines is one of the best songs ever written.
Yeeeeeah!!!!! What’s up!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The best teenage years..God I miss cobain..that is the now the most expensive guitar in history, fetched more than Hendrix and a McCartney guitar, over 8million , it's in Australia
it's such a shame that we'll never know what kind of music would've continued to come from Nirvana since the death of Kurt :*|
You can see Kurts anxiety, he almost never looks at the crowd this whole concert.
If I remember correctly in the documentary they showed in the time Unplugged was released ( and the years after when they showed it again) was, that he had some familiar faces in the front row.
This is a cover of a very old Blues song
crazy cuz kurt guitar sold for 2 mill
Curse Of KK Hammond does a great cover if this, The Pines🤘
I can't get over the fact that this guy killed himself. The line between passion and performance must be a delicate balance and if you're too close to the edge it's deadly. God damned shame he couldn't keep it straight and provide us more of his performance.
Kurt's suicide note... such a beautiful rendition and done purposefully
🔥 🔥🔥🔥🔥
In Foo Fighters? Dave is the Foo Fighters! Man I am getting old…
His wife sleep with metallica vocalist
Herion does a good job of dealing with pain
The rare cover being much better than the original.
Best band ever
“Black girl” were the original lyrics from Lead Belly
Leadbelly didn’t originate it, Kurt was wrong about that, Leadbelly was also covering it, but yeah original it was called and the lyrics were “black girl” not “my girl” and the context of the song is much darker than people realize…it’s about the murder of a slave and wondering where the dead guy’s wife is…
That was back when MTV was worth watching
Drivers wheel is the wheel of the locomotive train..
I think the husband found out about this guy and the woman killed him. Possibly self-defense. We don't know. I think a "hard-working man" says he was a "good ol' boy." One of ours. The town would stick up for him guilty or not. So she decided to leave town and die in the pines. It's the way Kurt sings and Nirvana performs makes me stick up for the woman. That sad cello gets to me! His voice goes from worried to concerned to enraged. She refuses to let him help and fight. And that's it. It's like she's telling him he has no idea of what being powerless is. They're going to arrest her, find her guilty whatever the circumstance, and sentence her to die. She'd rather take away their power by taking her own life. So sad.
O'course she could be the Monster serial killer. But that cello says otherwise!
Do lake on Fire from this unplugged session. IMO it’s his best song vocally.
It was all down hill from here aftet unpluged
OMG, How in the heck did you guys get a hundred and fifty k followers!!
To me the pines where the sun don't shine means a pine box (coffin).
That guitar he's playing sold for $6 million. Good thing he didn't smash it.
Dave grohl said it doinfed like Kurt was boiling nails in his throat somet8mes but then he could switch his voice yo sound super soft and gentle
They changed music.
I was arrested outside of that show.
The drummer is Dave Grohl
Thank you for reaction to nirvana
the story is that this concert nearly never happened because he was withdrawing severely so an mtv intern had to actually go and cop him heroin before he would go on stage
Great song
Always wondered…who is the better musician, Grohl or Kobain? Kurt WAS Nirvana but Dave Is the Foo Fighters and has been in both bands sooo….? I’m torn either way!
Just fyi, that "F you all" at the beginning was because Kurt had asked for suggestions for songs earlier in the show, so people kept making suggestions & I think he really wanted to close the show with this one. He could be an ass sometimes but this one was more playful than it seems in the video.