listen to the fan made remastered version of the in utero song, it sound clear and beutiful, but after listening to it a few times i can feel there is something missing
He was murdered by his wife, he wanted a divorce and he was more valuable to her dead than alive and divorced to him she got all the money and song rights
@@ahhcmon9604he was on a ton of heroin and blew his head off Read mark lanegans book, guy was asking for help and felt like he was done, he wasn’t murdered
Smart Sessions is the most interesting to me in terms of musical dynamics. And there’s just something quite mysterious about the overall sound, something creepy even that the other versions don’t have.
@@rob1973ablesmart session feels so unfinished tbh I can see why it was scrapped with the kick bein a lil weird in the beginning. The other version recorded for Nevermind is the best out of all of them imo, sounds so much more finished and clear
For me, smart sessions is one of the best versions, if you hear carefully.. You will hear Chad use tom, drum bass kick and floor tom along with crash rides for every part.. It's different from Dave which he used hi-hats for chorus and hit crash cymbals few times... In my opinion, this song should be like the smart session version
Easter 1994, first overseas trip. No internet back then. Bought the No Alternative album on cassette in Thailand. What a wonderful surprise to have Sappy on it. An unlisted hidden track. Had never heard it before. A couple of weeks later, at a cafe in Vietnam, I saw a week old newspaper with the news of Kurt's death. Numb.
After so many years, and Kurt being my inspiration to pick up a guitar and sing...I have to say this is my favorite Nirvana song. If I could only show someone one song of theirs, this would be it. There's a reason Kurt struggled with getting it right in his mind and wouldn't give up on it. It had to mean something special to him.
@@verpeiler089 They sounded so bad I turned off the sound for a second cause I thought someone was banging on the floor above me but it was just the fuckin shit drums. And I love Chad Channing!
The smart session is always the best one in my opinion. I like how he is not screaming it and it's just a bland guitar playing. Gives it a straightforward approach and I love it!
I have no idea why this song disturbs and haunts me so much........I remember having various little creatures in pickle jars and the like with the grass in the bottom and the holes in the cap. I was not wealthy enough to have a laundry room......makes me think of the laundry room in the mobile home of my sister and her two kids. Today, I wonder if I am any better or worse.....my beautiful purebred dog might be no different that the crickets in my jars as a kid. Maybe everyone in my life is in a jar, of sorts.......wow.......
I really like In Utero sessions one and Sad, but the most relaxing version is Sound City one (A Nevermind outtake) the guitar sounds pretty smooth, bass is crazy and drums are soft.
My personal favorite is the In Utero sessions one. It would've fit fine on the album, and I think it's wonderfully recorded too. Excellent production. In Utero is my favorite album of Nirvana, and 2nd favorite album of all time, so having more songs for it is amazing. Reciprocal is better than Smart Sessions, more intense vocals and rawer. Maybe the In Utero version draws from this more? The Cobain Residence demo is nice, it's the start of the song after-all. I always love Kurt's acoustic demos, especially on The Elmo Collection fan-boxset. Smart Sessions is too clean for me. Nevermind isn't a bad album, but it's just too clean and reverby. I don't think the vocals for Smart Sessions are nearly intense enough either.
I dont think that the Smart Sessions one really sound like Nevermind. Is it clean? Yeah, but it lacks the big sound Nevermind has. It kind of felt empty too me, like a lot of sound could have been filled.
In Utero is the best one in my opinion. Its sound is so big and raw, I love it. And the vocals are also really great. I really wish Kurt could have recorded the vision he had in mind. Would have loved to listen to that.
@@jawknee2 yeah it sounds way more like a track that would have fit well on Nevermind or an upcoming album: Kurt did say that after in Utero he wanted to go try making a more folk and soft Nirvana album so this track would have fit well on that as well
Something about this song is so haunting. It's like the deepest part of Kurt's essence, the one white whale, the part of his music he was never satisfied with because it was _him._
wow. that comment just hit. You are probably so right with that last part. there is something special about this song.. Always just stuck out to me. Remember listening to it as kid on a Nirvana bootleg in the nineties and just not understanding how it made me feel.. fuck.. That is still the case. Now there is a lifetime of nostalgia tied with it. Hits a spot I can't explain. Hurts in a beautiful and haunting way. Kurt is such a great fucking artist.
A third studio version was recorded at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, CA in May 1991, but it is not included due to blockage by the record label. This version was intended for Nirvana's second album, Nevermind.
I like to think Kurt had in mind to record Sappy throughout his career and we’d hear an evolution of the band and technology. Yet another reason I wish The world had Kurt Cobain in if for a longer period of time.
Interesting. It wouldn't surprise me, that enigmatic little fucker. By 87, he may have already scripted his entire trajectory down to his last day on earth. He was on the cover of TIME again last month, and will continue to be puzzled over for generations.
just some info for the folks watching this. There is a 1991 major version that gets taken down from UA-cam so u r gonna have to find it somehwere else and there is also a 1989 version from a live album that was never released with studio quality because it was taken directly from an unreleased soundboard recording
This ends up making you question - What did Kurt have in mind? All three studio sessions sound great, smart studios sounding more haunting, and In Utero the best in my personal opinion, Clean, Distorted, Vocal, Drum, Bass, Solo wise. Kurt had a clear obsession with this song and nailing it "just" right, so it really begs the question (yes I know I repeated): If Kurt was never happy with any of these, what DID he have in mind? Would have loved to question him about it. R.I.P, died way too soon.
I appreciate them all in their own way, but the In Utero session will always be my personal favorite. That was the only one that anyone knew about for the longest time, and I still remember borrowing a friend's copy of the girl-on-the-cover version of No Alternative just to hear that song.
And if you save yourself You will make him happy He'll keep you in a jar And you'll think you're happy He'll give you breathing holes And you'll think you're happy He'll cover you with grass And you'll think you're happy now You're in a laundry room You're in a laundry room The clues that came to you, oh And if you cut yourself You will think you're happy He'll keep you in a jar Then you'll make him happy He'll give you breathing holes Then you'll think you're happy He'll cover you with grass Then you'll think you're happy now You're in a laundry room You're in a laundry room The clues that came to you, oh You're in a laundry room You're in a laundry room The clues that came to you, oh And if you fool yourself You will make him happy He'll keep you in a jar Then you'll think you're happy He'll give you breathing holes Then you will seem happy You'll wallow in the shit Then you'll think you're happy now You're in a laundry room You're in a laundry room You're in a laundry room The clues that came to you, oh
Todas as versões são magníficas assim como uma obra prima onde o pintor da um retoque na pintura! Essa música é um chute no saco da humanidade! Porque no final a grama vai crescer sobre nós!
The Smart Sessions version has kinda of a Spanish feeling, but also feels more calm, for me even though it's not my favorite it's the one I find most interesting
When I first heard this song years ago I thought the lyric was "you're livin in a locker room" until I heard better copies. In my head at least I still think the lyric kinda fits given the other lines and Kurt's feelings on school bullying and homophobia etc 🥴✌
Cobain laid down his guitar and walked straight into the control room. ‘I don’t want to do this,’ he insisted. ‘I’m not into this song right now. So let’s leave it.’ Is a pretty good version but Kurt didn't want to do it.
@@Astr_umVibes there wasn’t a single version of the song that he can truthfully say he really wanted to do. There’s a reason it had been recorded for every album but didn’t make it on a single one.
Ik everyone says some of the recordings are good and that he should’ve settled with one of them. But I wanna hear the way he really wanted sappy to sound, like the whole song in its truest form, that he created.
The dislike is from the person Kurt kicked out on the New Years concert, during Jesus don’t want me for a sunbeam he kicked him out from the show for groping a girl or something
I want to think this is a personal reflection of his mom and dad. Apparently they were not happy and Kurts dad got remarried and Kurts mom gave custody to his dad. Kurt loved his mom the most while his dad was abusive to Kurt, his mom and i think to his sister to. Maybe Kurt wanted to express his own sadness with the song. Especially for the first version in his resodence. Another could be with Courtney. He wanted to love but he got hurt way too many times from her and Kurt wanted to express that version. Kurt was happy with Francis but not with Courtney. Just two good guesses for the songs meaning
it is great song and all versions are enjoyable, arrangment wise i think chads constant notes on ride were pointless and dave improved it, plus he just has more power, basswise i like it when krist deviates from just playing root notes, i think in utero version has some of it. so i think they made it better.
... I fucking love sappy but I didn't hear all the versions. Kinda a pain I had to go and look for the Nevermind version first but still, fucking banger each one.
The 1987 home version was the first version I ever heard. Still so haunting and my personal favorite.
Mine too
I feel the same way
How is so many peoples first heard version the newest released one ?
@@owenbrown1070 must be super young people. First version I heard was the no alternative one back in 93 or whenever that came out.
got chills all over when it started
Kurt never liked any of the versions they recorded. I wonder what he had in mind because it seems like he nailed it while recording In Utero.
For sure!
I think that he changed his mind after each recording, that’s why most of them are so different
I think the Smart session is the best especially the solo on that one, yeah I wonder why he didn't settle on any one of these
listen to the fan made remastered version of the in utero song, it sound clear and beutiful, but after listening to it a few times i can feel there is something missing
@@JerryHodensack
It’s the solo.
1987 just hits differently.. Man, Kurt.. I'm sorry the world let you down and damaged you the way it did.
The man eating Orchids do that !
Courtney Love was the death of him. She got away with murder...
Well, that is something stupid to say
He was murdered by his wife, he wanted a divorce and he was more valuable to her dead than alive and divorced to him she got all the money and song rights
@@ahhcmon9604he was on a ton of heroin and blew his head off
Read mark lanegans book, guy was asking for help and felt like he was done, he wasn’t murdered
'87 is so haunting
The production value on the In Utero version is by far the best. My favorite solo of them all too.
It’s my favorite guitar solo of all time
Me too the vocals in the beginning are killer
The best song of nirvana
Have you heard the Sound City version? That one's my favourite.
My favorite Nirvana solo of any song
Smart Sessions is the most interesting to me in terms of musical dynamics. And there’s just something quite mysterious about the overall sound, something creepy even that the other versions don’t have.
Agreed..smart sesh...best one
Yeah, you can definitely hear a more pop influence on this version, which makes sense cause they we're gearing up for their masterpiece
@@rob1973ablesmart session feels so unfinished tbh I can see why it was scrapped with the kick bein a lil weird in the beginning. The other version recorded for Nevermind is the best out of all of them imo, sounds so much more finished and clear
For me, smart sessions is one of the best versions, if you hear carefully.. You will hear Chad use tom, drum bass kick and floor tom along with crash rides for every part..
It's different from Dave which he used hi-hats for chorus and hit crash cymbals few times...
In my opinion, this song should be like the smart session version
Easter 1994, first overseas trip. No internet back then.
Bought the No Alternative album on cassette in Thailand. What a wonderful surprise to have Sappy on it. An unlisted hidden track. Had never heard it before.
A couple of weeks later, at a cafe in Vietnam, I saw a week old newspaper with the news of Kurt's death. Numb.
After so many years, and Kurt being my inspiration to pick up a guitar and sing...I have to say this is my favorite Nirvana song. If I could only show someone one song of theirs, this would be it. There's a reason Kurt struggled with getting it right in his mind and wouldn't give up on it. It had to mean something special to him.
feel exactly the same
i swear to god this has the best fucking nirvana solo
I reckon the solo in serve the servants is better
Singing about a laundry room never sound as so amazing!
its about abusive housewife culture
@@r.m.solympic6857 oh you mean the song about the turtle which kurt himself explained to be about oppressive housewife culture yeah i know that one.
@@whatthedogisdoing5393
Why are the housewives abusive?
@@negativeindustrial sorry the iq limit to get a genuine response is 60
@@whatthedogisdoing5393 lmao you menace
1987 is the most haunting, but the 1993 In Utero cut was a home run.
In Utero session is the Best!!
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Nah smart sessions in my opinion
And finally nails the guitar solo
It isn’t. Now go eat tuna.
He definitely got that solo down eventually.
I always liked the raw garage sound of the Reciprocal Sessions version of this.
Yes, same
Yes, only the drums sound complete garbage, especially the toms.
I feel like the smart studios is a little more raw in my opinion
@@verpeiler089 They sounded so bad I turned off the sound for a second cause I thought someone was banging on the floor above me but it was just the fuckin shit drums. And I love Chad Channing!
@@rubbersoul420 Its just the bad EQ
The In Utero session it's perfect. It's actually my favorite song from Nirvana's entire discography.
The smart session is always the best one in my opinion. I like how he is not screaming it and it's just a bland guitar playing. Gives it a straightforward approach and I love it!
You haven’t heard the sound city demo yet then, it’s unplugged esque, there’s only distortion in the solo
Yes I love how smooth and melodic it is
I couldn't agree more 💯🔥
There's something that the '87 demo has that none of the other versions have; a tinge of despair that old Delta blues tracks have.
it's closer to the version that inspired Kurt from the band Green River (Mudhoney) “Baby help me forget“ 1984
I have no idea why this song disturbs and haunts me so much........I remember having various little creatures in pickle jars and the like with the grass in the bottom and the holes in the cap. I was not wealthy enough to have a laundry room......makes me think of the laundry room in the mobile home of my sister and her two kids. Today, I wonder if I am any better or worse.....my beautiful purebred dog might be no different that the crickets in my jars as a kid. Maybe everyone in my life is in a jar, of sorts.......wow.......
it's about abusive housewife culture.
Krist is such a killer bass player!!!
Demo will always be my fave
I really like In Utero sessions one and Sad, but the most relaxing version is Sound City one (A Nevermind outtake) the guitar sounds pretty smooth, bass is crazy and drums are soft.
My personal favorite is the In Utero sessions one. It would've fit fine on the album, and I think it's wonderfully recorded too. Excellent production. In Utero is my favorite album of Nirvana, and 2nd favorite album of all time, so having more songs for it is amazing.
Reciprocal is better than Smart Sessions, more intense vocals and rawer. Maybe the In Utero version draws from this more?
The Cobain Residence demo is nice, it's the start of the song after-all. I always love Kurt's acoustic demos, especially on The Elmo Collection fan-boxset.
Smart Sessions is too clean for me. Nevermind isn't a bad album, but it's just too clean and reverby. I don't think the vocals for Smart Sessions are nearly intense enough either.
The problem is that In Utero flows perfectly and Sappy would have cut the track sequencing out of the optimum state it's in.
The smart sessions guitar solo is the most emotional out of the bunch to say the least
@@RiverObsidian I disagree. For me it's the most confused solo. I prefer the one from In Utero session by really really really much.
I dont think that the Smart Sessions one really sound like Nevermind. Is it clean? Yeah, but it lacks the big sound Nevermind has. It kind of felt empty too me, like a lot of sound could have been filled.
@@eversongabriel7099Corn hater.
Best one is the smart sessions, imo. Most emotional one and the solo is honestly one of Cobain's best ones.
In Utero is the best one in my opinion. Its sound is so big and raw, I love it. And the vocals are also really great. I really wish Kurt could have recorded the vision he had in mind. Would have loved to listen to that.
smart sessions it's the more heartfelted in resume the better one
No idea why they didn’t include it on In Utero - they had the best version
It’s a good song but didn’t really fit in utero.
@@jawknee2 yeah it sounds way more like a track that would have fit well on Nevermind or an upcoming album: Kurt did say that after in Utero he wanted to go try making a more folk and soft Nirvana album so this track would have fit well on that as well
What about it didn't fit In Utero? I'd take this over "Very Ape" any day.
This is amazing, thank you very much, and thanks to the guy that also posted the sound city version!!
Something about this song is so haunting. It's like the deepest part of Kurt's essence, the one white whale, the part of his music he was never satisfied with because it was _him._
wow. that comment just hit. You are probably so right with that last part. there is something special about this song.. Always just stuck out to me. Remember listening to it as kid on a Nirvana bootleg in the nineties and just not understanding how it made me feel.. fuck.. That is still the case. Now there is a lifetime of nostalgia tied with it. Hits a spot I can't explain. Hurts in a beautiful and haunting way. Kurt is such a great fucking artist.
For anyone reading, this isn't every major recording of Sappy. The Sound City version is missing
If you read the description it would tell you why, it was blocked by whatever country or record thing so they couldn’t include it
Yes, it's less deceptive now.
@@TRC2002 Probably because it's the same song.
yea
A third studio version was recorded at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, CA in May 1991, but it is not included due to blockage by the record label. This version was intended for Nirvana's second album, Nevermind.
Awesome. TY for the upload/share.
!I like the version recorded at Sound City Studios the best. And, yes, the solo in this song is fucking awesome!
I like to think Kurt had in mind to record Sappy throughout his career and we’d hear an evolution of the band and technology. Yet another reason I wish The world had Kurt Cobain in if for a longer period of time.
Interesting take.
Interesting. It wouldn't surprise me, that enigmatic little fucker. By 87, he may have already scripted his entire trajectory down to his last day on earth. He was on the cover of TIME again last month, and will continue to be puzzled over for generations.
just some info for the folks watching this. There is a 1991 major version that gets taken down from UA-cam so u r gonna have to find it somehwere else and there is also a 1989 version from a live album that was never released with studio quality because it was taken directly from an unreleased soundboard recording
haha i have that 1991 one downloaded
sappy from sound city right?
@@RadicalSharkRS yeah haha i have it too
The grimey ness of the imperfect drafts make them the best in my opinion
That guitar solo on Smart Sessions!
I liked reciprocal the most. Very aggressive
It’s hard to chose a favourite!!🙏🏻
True....but if you had to pick one? I have to go with the Reciprocal Sessions
Imo I like the smart session, the guitar sounds so smooth to me
Thx legend 🙏
The Sound City one has surfaced, it surfaced a few years back on reddit. I can send it to you if you'd like!
@letsgobluengold1027 Can you send it please?
@@stupidrazorkid email?
www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm26852953 IS this it?
@@Fallingmonsters 100% confirmed
Sucks it’ll get blocked Worldwide
The in utero session is the best one.
Is Steel Magnolias your favorite movie?
Nao tem como comparar, a versao do In Utero Sessions é a melhor disparado (na minha opiniao, hehe)
I like the first demo, but I think he was getting close to something special at the end. I feel like he would've probably added a twist to the song.
This first Kurt alone demo one is the best version
87 and 93 are the best. Love the early fucked up solo version a lot. The 93 has perfect In Utero production value, so it fucking rules.
This ends up making you question - What did Kurt have in mind?
All three studio sessions sound great, smart studios sounding more haunting, and In Utero the best in my personal opinion, Clean, Distorted, Vocal, Drum, Bass, Solo wise.
Kurt had a clear obsession with this song and nailing it "just" right, so it really begs the question (yes I know I repeated):
If Kurt was never happy with any of these, what DID he have in mind?
Would have loved to question him about it. R.I.P, died way too soon.
I so wish then wouldve put Sappy on In Utero. Would’ve fit in great as a more mellow section, maybe like a nice transition into Dumb or All Apologies
Dave's drums are the best.
totally agree. the drums take the song to a new level.
Thanks
Nevermind outtake is by far the best in my opinion
the home demo and the in utero version are my fav
In Utero version is very typical for Nirvana and it’s sound.
In utero was the most energetic and punk out of all of them
I appreciate them all in their own way, but the In Utero session will always be my personal favorite. That was the only one that anyone knew about for the longest time, and I still remember borrowing a friend's copy of the girl-on-the-cover version of No Alternative just to hear that song.
you can hear how kurt’s voice changed over the years throughout the recordings
Amazing mix thx bro/!
This song makes me want to cry so beautiful❤️❤️❤️❤️🧍♂️🎸
cool vid
I like home demo and in utero version
They really, really should have put this in In Utero, right before All Apologies.
I’m genuinely baffled why the record label are still hellbent on keeping the 1991 Sound City recording of this song hidden over 30 years later
Sappy live West Germany, the best.
And if you save yourself
You will make him happy
He'll keep you in a jar
And you'll think you're happy
He'll give you breathing holes
And you'll think you're happy
He'll cover you with grass
And you'll think you're happy now
You're in a laundry room
You're in a laundry room
The clues that came to you, oh
And if you cut yourself
You will think you're happy
He'll keep you in a jar
Then you'll make him happy
He'll give you breathing holes
Then you'll think you're happy
He'll cover you with grass
Then you'll think you're happy now
You're in a laundry room
You're in a laundry room
The clues that came to you, oh
You're in a laundry room
You're in a laundry room
The clues that came to you, oh
And if you fool yourself
You will make him happy
He'll keep you in a jar
Then you'll think you're happy
He'll give you breathing holes
Then you will seem happy
You'll wallow in the shit
Then you'll think you're happy now
You're in a laundry room
You're in a laundry room
You're in a laundry room
The clues that came to you, oh
Smart sessions for me, nice fluid solo , I’m sure Kurt would’ve loved calling it nice 😅
Todas as versões são magníficas assim como uma obra prima onde o pintor da um retoque na pintura! Essa música é um chute no saco da humanidade! Porque no final a grama vai crescer sobre nós!
I want to know the story behind the song “I hate myself….” That should have been on In Utero
The Smart Sessions version has kinda of a Spanish feeling, but also feels more calm, for me even though it's not my favorite it's the one I find most interesting
very mach
"you're living in a Laundry room" 😎✌️
Xdddd
You’re in a laundry room*
@@YungScuffed callate flaco
When I first heard this song years ago I thought the lyric was "you're livin in a locker room" until I heard better copies. In my head at least I still think the lyric kinda fits given the other lines and Kurt's feelings on school bullying and homophobia etc 🥴✌
theres the sound city version too
If I'm not mistaken, there's another version of sappy, but it's all distorted and only a small part of it was found.
Wow, Kurt was a crooner in 1987.
damn kurt knows how to do pinch harmonics in reciprocal studios!
Thank you Levi Strauss and Guess jeans
1987 one is so eerie.
I have some super rare CDs from way back, my version has clicking😢
While overall I prefer the Smart Sessions, you can absolutely tell the difference between Chad Channing and Dave Grohl's drumming
there is a bleach era version that was similar to the Reciprocal session version in perfect quality
Sound City one is the best, imo. Too bad it's blocked on YT.
Cobain laid down his guitar and walked straight into the control room. ‘I don’t want to do this,’ he insisted. ‘I’m not into this song right now. So let’s leave it.’
Is a pretty good version but Kurt didn't want to do it.
@@Astr_umVibes there wasn’t a single version of the song that he can truthfully say he really wanted to do. There’s a reason it had been recorded for every album but didn’t make it on a single one.
Dont forger about Sound City demo. Its the best one, but also I understand that you couldnt exactly publish it on youtube
Ik everyone says some of the recordings are good and that he should’ve settled with one of them. But I wanna hear the way he really wanted sappy to sound, like the whole song in its truest form, that he created.
The dislike is from the person Kurt kicked out on the New Years concert, during Jesus don’t want me for a sunbeam he kicked him out from the show for groping a girl or something
@@TRC2002 yeah
coolGagester - ...Then in turns out he was her boyfriend, and they were just role-playing.
@@BugRib Actually?
coppin a feel aye buddy!
@@GageAune doubt it
I think In Utero´s being the last one, is the best because at that time they were better musicians.
Loser comment.
That solo in reciprocal sessions is interesting
Cool
First one is best
I want to think this is a personal reflection of his mom and dad. Apparently they were not happy and Kurts dad got remarried and Kurts mom gave custody to his dad. Kurt loved his mom the most while his dad was abusive to Kurt, his mom and i think to his sister to. Maybe Kurt wanted to express his own sadness with the song. Especially for the first version in his resodence. Another could be with Courtney. He wanted to love but he got hurt way too many times from her and Kurt wanted to express that version. Kurt was happy with Francis but not with Courtney. Just two good guesses for the songs meaning
it is great song and all versions are enjoyable, arrangment wise i think chads constant notes on ride were pointless and dave improved it, plus he just has more power, basswise i like it when krist deviates from just playing root notes, i think in utero version has some of it. so i think they made it better.
Does anybody have a link to the sound city version?
... I fucking love sappy but I didn't hear all the versions.
Kinda a pain I had to go and look for the Nevermind version first but still, fucking banger each one.
you should do a spank through version of this
SALUDOS DESDE LIMA PERÚ
This song reminds me 'Play with me' by the Cure.
In utero session the best...Steve Albini.
Including Nevermind session version
He kept chasing this song and never felt he got it.
You're missing the sound city demo
Fuck it i like every versions the slight variations
The version recorded at Sound City Studio in may 1991 is missing. Too Bad 😉
Why not upload sappy nevermind outtake
Read the description. It explains why.