Oh no way! Love that he's still making music, We've heard of the Foo Fighters but not listened to them either, so we'll have to do some reactions to their music aswell!
When I tell some people that they are amazed. Mate I'm not a music guru you just don't know shit. Somehow they know who Taylor Swifts 17th bf was though.
Kurt is a member of the so called "27 club," rock stars that all died at that age. Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison (The Doors), Brian Jones (The Rolling Stones), and in other genres Amy Winehouse, Robert Johnson (1930's blues singer/guitarist).
I am a 30+ year card carrying member of the Grunge Era. Grunge was the soundtrack to my angsty high school years. I was 16 when they hit the scene. The second guitar play that’s bald went on to become an Army Ranger. The drummer went on to be a megastar as front man of the Foo Fighters
I've become a KC fan over the years. He was an explosive performer with an open mind (ear). He was inspired by the Pixies, Melvins, Husker Du, Vaselines, Raincoats, Devo, Black Flag, REM, Slits, Public Enemy, Daniel Johnston... Also he was one of the few male rockers to speak against sexism and homophobia etc.
Have you ever heard of this little band named Foo Fighters 😅 Dave Grohl Drums and Pat Smear back up guitar are in Foos. And Krist Novoselic bass is in a band called 3rd secret . Cool reaction guys ✌🏾
The meanings behind Kurt’s lyrics are amazing and sometimes highly disturbing. You have this song about a man turning to religion to try to avoid “unaliving” himself. And then there’s something like Polly which still gives me chills and I won’t go into the story but if you’re not familiar it’s worth a listen.
Hadn't played Lithium in years but when this kicked on, I picked up a guitar and jumped right in. It is a really fun and easy song to play. Chords repeat and it drones on as you pick individual notes until you step on the RAT pedal and all of those subtle melodies roar in chunky distorted power chords. Check out the song "Breed."
You really need to react to the video for Nirvana - "Smells Like Teen Spirit" if you haven't yet done so. Arguably the most important rock song and video of the last 40+ years: ua-cam.com/video/hTWKbfoikeg/v-deo.html Defined pop culture for several years, along with other bands from the Seattle Grunge scene.
90s had the best crowd ever....in the 70's they were stoned... in the 80's they were sleeping... in the 2000's they were zombies holding their cell phones and being narcissistic taking pictures of themselves...
The drummer of this band is now the lead singer of Foo Fighters in case you were unaware.
Oh no way! Love that he's still making music, We've heard of the Foo Fighters but not listened to them either, so we'll have to do some reactions to their music aswell!
When I tell some people that they are amazed.
Mate I'm not a music guru you just don't know shit.
Somehow they know who Taylor Swifts 17th bf was though.
@@RNDReactsPat Smear(2nd guitar here, ex-Germs) also eventually came aboard the Foo Fighters. 😊❤
The drummer of this band also played in the band Queens of the stoneage😊
Was gonna say same thing haha
Kurt Cobains songwriting was out of this world, even Paul Mcartney called him a genius
One of the most genius riff makers ever too. Countless great riffs
Poor Kurt. I just wanna go back in time and give him a hug😢
You picked the best version of this song possible well done
A combination of the heaviness of AC/DC and the melodic elements of the Beatles. That’s what Kurt Cobain said he wanted Nirvana to sound like.
Please. Next Nirvana - drain you
Kurt is a member of the so called "27 club," rock stars that all died at that age. Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison (The Doors), Brian Jones (The Rolling Stones), and in other genres Amy Winehouse, Robert Johnson (1930's blues singer/guitarist).
RIP Kurt Cobain. Love Nirvana. Great Reaction- I like that you go and research the meanings they had behind their music.
I am a 30+ year card carrying member of the Grunge Era. Grunge was the soundtrack to my angsty high school years. I was 16 when they hit the scene. The second guitar play that’s bald went on to become an Army Ranger. The drummer went on to be a megastar as front man of the Foo Fighters
My recommendation: literally any video of their Live at the Paramount in Seattle on Halloween 1991 💙 🤘
I've become a KC fan over the years. He was an explosive performer with an open mind (ear). He was inspired by the Pixies, Melvins, Husker Du, Vaselines, Raincoats, Devo, Black Flag, REM, Slits, Public Enemy, Daniel Johnston... Also he was one of the few male rockers to speak against sexism and homophobia etc.
April 1994 is 30 years since Kurt took his life. We are still enjoying what Nirvana created. Cheers.
Murdered*
@@belachaney Sure buddy. Your tin foil hat is showing.
@@thedude1316 it's 2024 , using tin foil hat as insult is dumb as hell. Your crusty gen x is showing
You must check out Love Buzz, Very Ape, Where Did You Sleep Last Night unplugged, etc. Great reaction!
Have you ever heard of this little band named Foo Fighters 😅
Dave Grohl Drums and Pat Smear back up guitar are in Foos. And Krist Novoselic bass is in a band called 3rd secret . Cool reaction guys ✌🏾
More nirvana please
Compared to your other Nirvana reactions, this is the sound of Nirvana.
The meanings behind Kurt’s lyrics are amazing and sometimes highly disturbing. You have this song about a man turning to religion to try to avoid “unaliving” himself. And then there’s something like Polly which still gives me chills and I won’t go into the story but if you’re not familiar it’s worth a listen.
Hadn't played Lithium in years but when this kicked on, I picked up a guitar and jumped right in. It is a really fun and easy song to play. Chords repeat and it drones on as you pick individual notes until you step on the RAT pedal and all of those subtle melodies roar in chunky distorted power chords. Check out the song "Breed."
He’s in the 27 club. The drummer went on to form and front a very successful band called foo fighters. Brought pat smear along.
You really need to react to the video for Nirvana - "Smells Like Teen Spirit" if you haven't yet done so. Arguably the most important rock song and video of the last 40+ years: ua-cam.com/video/hTWKbfoikeg/v-deo.html
Defined pop culture for several years, along with other bands from the Seattle Grunge scene.
Bayek from Siwa reacting to Kurt Cobain how great
27 yrs
Great bands in the grunge genre include alice in chains sound garden mud honey and Melvins
Foo Fighters!
Check out the VMA performance
This song is about someone with bipolar disorder and lithium meds
no its about a guy who lost his gf and turns to religion as a last resort before he unalive himself
You guys should react to Pearl Jam - Black (unplugged version). It's a beautiful song with an emotional performance of Eddie Vedder.
He wouldn’t lower himself to sing a perfect pitch. He’s an old punk rock singer.
You need to reacate to the Pixies to know the Magic that Kurt learned from
90s had the best crowd ever....in the 70's they were stoned... in the 80's they were sleeping... in the 2000's they were zombies holding their cell phones and being narcissistic taking pictures of themselves...
The show that they played where did you sleep last night wasn’t there last show
The album version is like 500 times better 🤘🏻
Nah
@@markxv2267nah it's a fact
Led Zeppelin - Black Dog (Live at Madison Square Garden 1973) (Official Video)
Garbage
@@mikeblanchard7579 Clueless douche bags are funny.
@@mikeblanchard7579I love Heavy Balloon but I agree. Smacked outta their heads that night.