Damn. Great observation there! He hits those cymbals like they owe him money but he is a stealthy ninja. Does this song have great baseline? Check. Guitar progression? Check. Vocals? Check. Drumming? Check for dayz! Damn Dave has a good!
Lounge act is by far one of nirvanas best songs when he comes in screaming the whole second part that shit gives me fucking goosebumps.unbelievable song.definitely best song on nevermind with drain you coming in close second
This is my favorite live performance. Everything about it is amazing: Kurt’s voice, krist’s bass tone, Dave’s drumming. Even the video quality is oddly perfect for this performance.
Well... screaming lol. A lot of singers can use distorted vocals to hit the high notes. Even the drummer uses this technique, and he uses a lot. Kurt didnt do nothing much special there.
@@guilhermecastro4553 It’s really more the quality of what he was doing. I understand the premise of false cord vocalization but I mean who since Kurt has really achieved that kind of sound as consistently as him? I was pretty impressed with the guy from Seether doing a Nirvana cover.
@@jimijames27 well, dave grohl, corey taylor, chester bennington, matt bellamy, all the vocalists from the great grunge bands like pearl jam and soundgarden. That's the few ones i can remember. If you listen to more bands, you will see that kurt was just kinda "special" at composing.
@@guilhermecastro4553 The closest you mentioned is Chris Cornell. Even Dave Grohl comments on Kurts ability to vocal fry and distort. If you watch more interviews with Dave maybe you will see it. As for Matt Bellamy of Muse he rarley uses vocal fry or distortion. He utilizes distortion generated by overdrives in his mixes like in the song Drones or Hysteria. Chester definitely had a unique grit but it was more of that Nu Metal style I still say Kurt had something he was doing that was unique. I only say this because I grew up in the 80's/90's when through a Nirvana phase while Kurt was alive, abandoned them in the 2000's and then have recently seen the unique qualities in the last couple of months again. I think they were trying to sound bad more than good most of the time but I can still appreciate Kurts ability to boil gravel as Dave Grohl put it.
@@jimijames27 you have a point, kurt had a natural talent in therms of screaming, but he wasnt even the best screamer in his band. If you listen to foo fighters, you will see that dave is a phenomenal screamer even better than kurt, with no lessons either.
Let's break a lance for Pat Smear here, he filled out the sound so well, doing the high riffs during "Very Ape." and it's also clear that he brought the Fun back with the band. Or as Dave put it "He made us feel like kids again."
@timwaterman7790 He wasn't even mentioned when they were inducted into the hall of fame that's so sad and I never understood it. He's the most humble guy that ever existed too he probably didn't say a thing about it
@@sethpujol1704 Dave also went out of his way to not only mention Pat during the performance but during the induction itself, he also mentioned Chad Channing, who SHOULD have been inducted too.
Krist is such a good bass player I love his fills. For some reason I have always found it hard to hear the bass in nirvana songs, but when I find a version of a song that has the bass loud, I'm 9/10 times pleasantly surprised by his inventive basslines and fills and how good they compliment the drums and guitar. Very good bassist, right from the start, a natural.
almost like Axl in ‘92, they destroyed their voices singing with all that grit at 100% for years on tours. there’s late interviews with Kurt saying his voice was close to shot…
A lot of people in the comments I read don't think that the last tour sounded so good, that Kurt wasn't at his best....but I disagree....kickass setlists, powerful passionate performances, and like Nirvana does best...nothing is supposed to be perfect. I love the live shit from 94, they really had a lot of life left in the box, weather or not Kurt took a break in 94 or not, they had more to offer at some point for sure. You can see they were kicking serious ass here. Great setlists in Europe. I never wished I was in the 60s to see those bands, but I do wish I could have seen Nirvana just once.
Probably cause that's what he said in the alleged suicide note, that in the later shows he was on autopilot, but I just think he was hypercritical. He actually just had his craft locked down. It's sad but at least we have the recordings.
Lauren Munkman though it is true that he wasn't fond of it, he did try it out live a few times, but he mostly stuck to the Mustangs. this is in fact one of the few times he used the Jagstang live
I always think it's funny when people say he just wore whatever and didn't care. He knew exactly what he was doing and color coordinated. Even with what guitar he was playing. Maybe not always but he clearly did
Damn, very ape looks like a ridiculous song to play rythmn guitar & sing at the same time! Specifically the verse. Kurt doesn't get enough credit for his guitar playing. Yea, it's not technical or super complicated, but his feedback sense/manipulation, ability to play & sing, even w/rythmn parts that don't always follow the vocal melody (like this song or negative creep for ex.) If you try it, you'll find it's not that easy. You have to work at it. Also, his mistakes still had a way of fitting in to the song- both vocal or on guitar. Kurt was def a full musical talent!
EXACTLY. Combination of playing and singing at the same time and the effectiveness of his melodies. As a guitarist and singer myself, I had to learn how to play amd sing Drain you at the same time because of how quick and the amount of frets you have to slide. Playing and singing these songs are not just baseline talent that everyone has it took me months to learn to play and sing Drain you.
@@nigrebububub5654 I think their first songs were the hardest. aero zeppelin, anorexorcist, beeswax, hairspray queen. they have a lot of crazy changes.
Lord, what a vibrant atmosphere there is! This I understand! Kurt has always sung and will sing with all his heart! The Lounge Act in this interpretation is just super! Goosebumps! I want forever in Nirvana! Take me with you to Nirvana!
Algunas veces los músicos liberan demasiada dopamina al tocar su instrumento e interpretar su arte. El cerebro se vuelve loco al acertar cada nota, cada palabra. Por ello considero que al acostumbrarse a estos niveles de satisfacción dificilmente algo logra sorprenderlos facilmente All apologies amigos... Descansa en paz Kurt.
You will always be in our hearts. You don't seem to be dead, you're like alive with us... By listening to this, I can feel like you're still with us. Watching these live videos.... Love you kurt😘😣😘
Both killer songs, but Lounge Act was always in my top three favorites off Nevermind, just love those next-level vocals when he really screams them out like that.
These days, I only want to listen to Nirvana live. The only other band I feel like this about is Led Zeppelin and maybe The Who. But nothing beats Nirvana, no wonder they were so big in England, I absolutely love this band.
Kurt had it totally together here. his voice sounds as good as ever. not the kind of condition youd figure someone who was gonna kill themsevles would be in.
A big amounth of energy is seen with them, this smell like immortality. They recorded everything, its nice and professionnal. This Tour is really energical. A nice speed like a military drill, all Is top notch in for the tightness, and Dear Mister Grohl, He hits fastly, tightly and is stronger than ever.
I am buried up to my neck in Contradictionary lies I take pride as the kind of illiterature I'm very ape and very nice If you ever need anything, please don't Hesitate to ask someone else first I'm too busy acting like I'm not naive I've seen it all, I was here first Out of the ground Into the sky Out of the sky Into the dirt If you ever need anything, please don't Hesitate to ask someone else first I'm too busy acting like I'm not naive I've seen it all, I was here first Out of the ground Into the sky Out of the sky Into the ground Out of the ground Into the sky Out of the sky Into the dirt
3:20 Kurt nailed it even better than in the studio version… what a badass singer, as I was convinced as a teen he couldn’t sing because he didn’t have the range of Robert Plant and Freddie Mercury 😂
Just watch Dave from 3:30 to the end and you realize what a huge part of nirvana's sound he was....love his drumming!
Yep, great fills
Damn. Great observation there! He hits those cymbals like they owe him money but he is a stealthy ninja. Does this song have great baseline? Check. Guitar progression? Check. Vocals? Check. Drumming? Check for dayz! Damn Dave has a good!
He's so fucking solid. My absolute favorite drummer
how bout 0:00 to 4:19?
You know youre right.
Lounge act is by far one of nirvanas best songs when he comes in screaming the whole second part that shit gives me fucking goosebumps.unbelievable song.definitely best song on nevermind with drain you coming in close second
Yes
This is my favorite live performance. Everything about it is amazing: Kurt’s voice, krist’s bass tone, Dave’s drumming. Even the video quality is oddly perfect for this performance.
Even after almost thirty years I can still get chills when they play this song and Kurt screams that last verse.
Same here
Best performance of Lounge Act you'll see. Amazing voice on the last verse!
How the hell could he sing like that?!?!?!? legend!
Well... screaming lol. A lot of singers can use distorted vocals to hit the high notes. Even the drummer uses this technique, and he uses a lot. Kurt didnt do nothing much special there.
@@guilhermecastro4553 It’s really more the quality of what he was doing. I understand the premise of false cord vocalization but I mean who since Kurt has really achieved that kind of sound as consistently as him? I was pretty impressed with the guy from Seether doing a Nirvana cover.
@@jimijames27 well, dave grohl, corey taylor, chester bennington, matt bellamy, all the vocalists from the great grunge bands like pearl jam and soundgarden. That's the few ones i can remember. If you listen to more bands, you will see that kurt was just kinda "special" at composing.
@@guilhermecastro4553 The closest you mentioned is Chris Cornell. Even Dave Grohl comments on Kurts ability to vocal fry and distort. If you watch more interviews with Dave maybe you will see it. As for Matt Bellamy of Muse he rarley uses vocal fry or distortion. He utilizes distortion generated by overdrives in his mixes like in the song Drones or Hysteria. Chester definitely had a unique grit but it was more of that Nu Metal style I still say Kurt had something he was doing that was unique. I only say this because I grew up in the 80's/90's when through a Nirvana phase while Kurt was alive, abandoned them in the 2000's and then have recently seen the unique qualities in the last couple of months again. I think they were trying to sound bad more than good most of the time but I can still appreciate Kurts ability to boil gravel as Dave Grohl put it.
@@jimijames27 you have a point, kurt had a natural talent in therms of screaming, but he wasnt even the best screamer in his band. If you listen to foo fighters, you will see that dave is a phenomenal screamer even better than kurt, with no lessons either.
That double chorus ending on Lounge Act with kurts vocals and Dave going crazy on the cymbals back there....glad someone recorded this
Let's break a lance for Pat Smear here, he filled out the sound so well, doing the high riffs during "Very Ape." and it's also clear that he brought the Fun back with the band. Or as Dave put it "He made us feel like kids again."
Most people don’t even know Pat Smear or how important he was to the success of the Nirvana’s sound. He’s legendary in my book.
@timwaterman7790 He wasn't even mentioned when they were inducted into the hall of fame that's so sad and I never understood it. He's the most humble guy that ever existed too he probably didn't say a thing about it
@@sethpujol1704 Dave also went out of his way to not only mention Pat during the performance but during the induction itself, he also mentioned Chad Channing, who SHOULD have been inducted too.
@RastaSaiyaman I didn't see that part I just watch a clip on UA-cam
Krist is such a good bass player I love his fills. For some reason I have always found it hard to hear the bass in nirvana songs, but when I find a version of a song that has the bass loud, I'm 9/10 times pleasantly surprised by his inventive basslines and fills and how good they compliment the drums and guitar. Very good bassist, right from the start, a natural.
seems like he would have made a good basketball player. Lanky and jumpy , and good rhythm
Just seeing "1994" in the title of the video makes my heart ache... Poor Kurt, he didn't deserve this fate.
I love Kurt's voice during the 94 tour, it's so much heavier and darker than previous years. Reminds me of Jim Morrison's voice in his final year
Kurt should have finished Nirvana at his 30's
almost like Axl in ‘92,
they destroyed their voices singing with all that grit at 100% for years on tours. there’s late interviews with Kurt saying his voice was close to shot…
@@hiddenhalo1 yeah but Kurt started using actual vocal techniques in late 93 and in 94, he actually evolved and it was fantastic.
Lounge Act ❤
Omg omg omg 2 of my fav Tracks played live, one after another. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Same 2 of the best hands down
Agreed
🔥🔥🔥
A lot of people in the comments I read don't think that the last tour sounded so good, that Kurt wasn't at his best....but I disagree....kickass setlists, powerful passionate performances, and like Nirvana does best...nothing is supposed to be perfect. I love the live shit from 94, they really had a lot of life left in the box, weather or not Kurt took a break in 94 or not, they had more to offer at some point for sure. You can see they were kicking serious ass here. Great setlists in Europe. I never wished I was in the 60s to see those bands, but I do wish I could have seen Nirvana just once.
+makk3232
ME TOO!!! JUST ONCE...in 1994.
true man. I think he really did try and give the fans what they wanted right up to the end. Shame he couldnt hold on mentally.
Probably cause that's what he said in the alleged suicide note, that in the later shows he was on autopilot, but I just think he was hypercritical. He actually just had his craft locked down. It's sad but at least we have the recordings.
I totally agree with you, their 94 tour was still great.
It's pretty rushed compared to his earlier shows.
Watching Dave from 3:14 to the end is like watching a hurricane destroying an entire city.
Two of their top songs.
Kurt rockin the Jagstang!
Lauren Munkman though it is true that he wasn't fond of it, he did try it out live a few times, but he mostly stuck to the Mustangs. this is in fact one of the few times he used the Jagstang live
um.... that is the jagstang.... he played with it live quite a number of times during late 1993 and through out 1994.
I have a jagstang myself, it's not a bad guitar reckon the body shouldn't be as think as a telecaster though that's the one thing I hate about it
you're wrong. In the video he is clearly playing a jagstand
People said that he didn't like it, but in the end i'm sure he liked it because he would have smash it after 2 song
Best lounge act performance on youtube!
the sound is really awesome. We miss you, Kurt.
I always think it's funny when people say he just wore whatever and didn't care. He knew exactly what he was doing and color coordinated. Even with what guitar he was playing. Maybe not always but he clearly did
wow. . that was one of the best lounge act live..kurt voice was great
Imagine watching Nirvana in 1991 and seeing them 3 years later would've been crazy to see the evolution which took place over the course of 3 years
Two of my favorite songs (aren’t they all?) by Nirvana but both together!!!!
Damn, very ape looks like a ridiculous song to play rythmn guitar & sing at the same time! Specifically the verse. Kurt doesn't get enough credit for his guitar playing. Yea, it's not technical or super complicated, but his feedback sense/manipulation, ability to play & sing, even w/rythmn parts that don't always follow the vocal melody (like this song or negative creep for ex.) If you try it, you'll find it's not that easy. You have to work at it. Also, his mistakes still had a way of fitting in to the song- both vocal or on guitar. Kurt was def a full musical talent!
EXACTLY. Combination of playing and singing at the same time and the effectiveness of his melodies. As a guitarist and singer myself, I had to learn how to play amd sing Drain you at the same time because of how quick and the amount of frets you have to slide. Playing and singing these songs are not just baseline talent that everyone has it took me months to learn to play and sing Drain you.
guitar and singing is so hard...i don't get how some these guys do it so well.
Negative creep is imho the hardest song of Nirvana
@@nigrebububub5654 I think their first songs were the hardest. aero zeppelin, anorexorcist, beeswax, hairspray queen. they have a lot of crazy changes.
@@thewedge8823 hairspray queen has crazy vocal line
Bro, they destroyed! I mean it's Nirvana 1994, Kurt playing the guitar he designed and absolutely crushing it!!!
Lord, what a vibrant atmosphere there is! This I understand! Kurt has always sung and will sing with all his heart! The Lounge Act in this interpretation is just super! Goosebumps! I want forever in Nirvana! Take me with you to Nirvana!
да ты шо
Love seeing concerts from their last 4 months. Awesome upload!
Everyone: Kurt yeaahhh, Dave yeahh. me: Krist actually made this song with his bass riffs an even better song
is anyone gonna appreciate very ape omg!
@@lukegray7122 Very Ape is an underrated song. It's short, but I find it's long enough to convey all that it needs to.
@@lukegray7122 One of my favorites!!
Algunas veces los músicos liberan demasiada dopamina al tocar su instrumento e interpretar su arte. El cerebro se vuelve loco al acertar cada nota, cada palabra. Por ello considero que al acostumbrarse a estos niveles de satisfacción dificilmente algo logra sorprenderlos facilmente
All apologies amigos... Descansa en paz Kurt.
You will always be in our hearts. You don't seem to be dead, you're like alive with us... By listening to this, I can feel like you're still with us. Watching these live videos.... Love you kurt😘😣😘
Both killer songs, but Lounge Act was always in my top three favorites off Nevermind, just love those next-level vocals when he really screams them out like that.
Best Lounge Act performance id say
I was there. 30 years ago today.
Kurts singing and voice is fucking perfection in 1994, fucking crazy how much more pro he was getting
Kurt's live vocals on Lounge Act here summon tears of catharsis. How could something be so perfect?
thank you so much for this!
Love the way Dave's arms dance at the end of Lounge Act.
Amazing Awesome energy!!
Probably my two favourite Nirvana songs!
even the deep cuts on Bleach, Nevermind & In Utero were powerful songs
nah, bleach is way better. it is raw, true underground grunge.
Two of my favourite songs, executed perfectly!
Awesome video man I love seeing these songs live
These days, I only want to listen to Nirvana live. The only other band I feel like this about is Led Zeppelin and maybe The Who. But nothing beats Nirvana, no wonder they were so big in England, I absolutely love this band.
Kurt had it totally together here. his voice sounds as good as ever. not the kind of condition youd figure someone who was gonna kill themsevles would be in.
I was thinking that too.
Didn’t kill himself tho
"B-but he didnt seem depressed how could he have actually been depressed?"
He didn’t kill himself at all
Plenty of people seem normal til they’re not. Robin williams, Anthony Bourdain, Chris Cornell all seemed fine but depressed on the inside.
2 des plus grands morceaux de Nirvana, magique !!!
A big amounth of energy is seen with them, this smell like immortality. They recorded everything, its nice and professionnal. This Tour is really energical. A nice speed like a military drill, all Is top notch in for the tightness, and Dear Mister Grohl, He hits fastly, tightly and is stronger than ever.
I love the way Pat Smear dances
Daves drumming is fucking unreal
SOUNDS SO GOOOOODDDD AND GREATTT.
This is great, Thanks!
U just can't beat nirvana true legends
Que mal que haya muerto Kurt, era un gran artista
Wow I finally found a live lounge act that was better than the others I've seen on youtube
I love so much!!! Fantastic
very ape os one of the best songs ever! lyrics so sarcastic and music so great! best song and lounge sct also a great song with super lyrics
What a great combo.
my two favorite song together crazy!!
Beautiful voice ♥
Probably my 2 favorite songs of nirvana
and 2 underrated songs
Bravo !
God I love that guitar
Truth, covered in security....
SalDOWN Or "truth covered insecurity"
:'(
what an accomplishment...you just quoted the first line of the song...bravo!!! here's an oscar, nobel and a cookie!
Two of my favorite nirvana song
If u ever need anything please dont hesitate to ask someone else first. Best line ever
Followed by “ I feel very privileged, in debt for my thirst!!”
i love you nirvana...
Whattt.. this is the best screaming of lounge act.. arghhh 🥴
that jag-stang is so gorgeous.
I love every Nirvana song
Oh man this is sweet as hell
Such talent.. timeless talent.
Hi Krist U are the best we miss Kurt so much as you!
Two awesome songs
Fuckin A two of my favorite Nirvana tunes in one vid!!
Sounds so good especially around 3:33. Even better than the record. My fav band forever 🤘🏽
It had to be fun playing with Dave
Its amazing hes doesnt blow his vocal cords out, what a legend. RIP Kurt
the best ever...we need this kind of band
Legal o vídeo !
Lounge act , do disco fenomenal " Never Mind ", tocada perfeitamente , igual a gravação do disco ... NIRVANA é foda !!!
Rest in peace my love.
incredible
Deliciously good.
This is great nirvana's live ..sound top🔝❤NIRVANA
It's so thick and heavy with the 2 guitars. I wish they had been two guitar players live all the way through.
Damn! They were all in the pocket on Lounge Act.
I am buried up to my neck in
Contradictionary lies
I take pride as the kind of illiterature
I'm very ape and very nice
If you ever need anything, please don't
Hesitate to ask someone else first
I'm too busy acting like I'm not naive
I've seen it all, I was here first
Out of the ground
Into the sky
Out of the sky
Into the dirt
If you ever need anything, please don't
Hesitate to ask someone else first
I'm too busy acting like I'm not naive
I've seen it all, I was here first
Out of the ground
Into the sky
Out of the sky
Into the ground
Out of the ground
Into the sky
Out of the sky
Into the dirt
Very good
This last , love u Kurt 😭
Le mie canzoni preferite!!!
More please:)
My fav song from Nevermind and my fav song from In Utero. Love it
3:20 Kurt nailed it even better than in the studio version… what a badass singer, as I was convinced as a teen he couldn’t sing because he didn’t have the range of Robert Plant and Freddie Mercury 😂
Wow. Just…wow.
Kurt got serious his last 6 months. Great great live performance here of 2 great underated songs
Cool , love this song, I follow ❤ 🤘💀🤙
Kurt during this time was probably so excited knowing his so close to retirement and anonymity
Rip with love 💔☀️💛
Best performances ever holy shit
they r acc so underrated i get that they r popular but most ppl dont truly recognise the amount of talent they have/had
Dave was an ABSOLUTE BEAST on the skins.
Kurt is amazing he could sing anything and it sounds wonderful Kurt has the best rock voice in the world for sure 🧍🎸❤️♥️💕💕🔥❤️🔥🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹😎🥰💞💞💞