Nirvana - Where Did You Sleep Last Night (Live On MTV Unplugged) Vocal Coach Reaction & Analysis

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    Vocal Coach reacts to reaction to analyses analyzes analysis of breaks down Nirvana - Where Did You Sleep Last Night (Live On MTV Unplugged Unedited)
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    Nirvana, the iconic American rock band formed in 1987 by Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic, revolutionized the music scene with their raw sound and profound lyrics. Best known for their groundbreaking 1991 album "Nevermind," featuring the anthemic hit "Smells Like Teen Spirit," Nirvana spearheaded the grunge movement of the early '90s. The band's distinctive blend of punk rock and heavy metal elements, combined with Cobain's introspective and often angst-ridden lyrics, resonated deeply with a generation. Despite their brief existence, Nirvana's influence on rock music is immeasurable, continuing to inspire new artists and maintain a devoted global fanbase.
    Nirvana's haunting performance of "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" (Live on MTV Unplugged Unedited) stands as one of the most memorable moments in the band's history. This rendition of the traditional folk song, also known as "In the Pines," by Ledbelly showcases Kurt Cobain's raw and emotional vocal delivery, capturing the somber essence of the track. Recorded in November 1993, the MTV Unplugged session highlighted Nirvana's versatility and Cobain's deep connection to his musical influences. The unedited version, with its intense and poignant finale, has become iconic, epitomizing the band's ability to convey profound emotion and authenticity in their music.
    Songwriter: Traditional song. Ledbelly?
    Producers: Alex Colette, Scott Litt, Nirvana
    Genre: Alternative rock, blues rock
    Origin: Aberdeen, Washington, U.S
    Performed by Nirvana
    * Kurt Cobain: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
    * Krist Novoselic: Acoustic Bass Guitar
    * Dave Grohl: Drums
    * Pat Smear: Acoustic Guitar
    Additionally, cellist Lori Goldston joined them for this performance:
    * Lori Goldston: Cello
    Date and Location
    1993 MTV Unplugged
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  • @BethRoars
    @BethRoars  14 днів тому +17

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  • @sharonelliott2366
    @sharonelliott2366 21 годину тому +88

    I was born and raised in Seattle and grew up in 50s,60s,70s rock n roll, precursor of grunge and all that came later. People don't often realize what the Seattle music scene was/is like. This was my daughter's era and it was such a traumatic shock to us all when Kurt left. Your reaction is masterful.

  • @ryanduddleson1806
    @ryanduddleson1806 19 годин тому +98

    The sigh just before the final line - the look in his eyes is so powerful. It's difficult to describe, but there is so much energy and emotion. Like we're seeing something that we're not prepared to see.

  • @Danathema
    @Danathema 21 годину тому +47

    That Kurt took his own life just over four months later has contributed to this being seen as legendary but if he hadn’t, it would still be legendary. Greatest Unplugged made

  • @138NastyNate
    @138NastyNate 16 годин тому +3

    Kurt never wanted to be famous. He hated the idea of being a "Rock Star". Truly a tortured soul. I hope his soul found its peace.

  • @danrudnick5252
    @danrudnick5252 19 годин тому +65

    This performance is known for the scream but the sigh. The sigh breaks your heart. We still miss you Kurt.

  • @thomascarr3047
    @thomascarr3047 21 годину тому +52

    The unplugged concert was their best work by far. I love all their music but the unplugged will always have a special spot in my heart

  • @ShinoNC
    @ShinoNC 19 годин тому +33

    If you hadn't noticed, the set they're playing on looks like a wake/funeral with all the flowers and candles. That was deliberate. Kurt asked the set decorator for the candles and flowers and the decorator asked "Like a wake?" and Kurt replied "Exactly"

  • @BrianYates-ue8hf
    @BrianYates-ue8hf 21 годину тому +19

    That final scream and look at the audience speaks volumes I'd imagine Kurt had made up his mind about how he was going to go out by then bc he died 3 months after this show So sad RIP KURT I HOPE YOU FOUND THE PEACE YOU WERE LOOKING FOR 🧐🤘✌️😎

  • @BB13131313
    @BB13131313 21 годину тому +45

    Probably my favorite live performance ever, Kurt was on another level.. Nirvana MTV Unplugged in NY is so legendary, every song was performed perfectly!

  • @seanmahoney7895
    @seanmahoney7895 21 годину тому +19

    Spot the three Foo Fighters in this reaction video

  • @lorenminerich3895
    @lorenminerich3895 16 годин тому +13

    His literal cry for help at the end kills me every time even all these years later.

  • @nathanmoss3347
    @nathanmoss3347 19 годин тому +4

    After this song, and after signing autographs for the fans, the producers BEGGED Cobain to perform an encore.

  • @alanmeyer2699
    @alanmeyer2699 19 годин тому +5

    Three heads brewery in Rochester NY got a bunch of members of local bands together to play this set. They had the whole 9, candles, lillies, everything. They played this last of course and about a third of the way through the song they just stopped singing. The whole crowd sang the song. Ot was very very emotional. Probably about 140-50 people.

  • @17687
    @17687 21 годину тому +27

    his voice is as emotional and rough as life can be ❤‍🔥...

  • @davidlinklater7066
    @davidlinklater7066 19 годин тому +2

    I saw Nirvana live a couple weeks before the Unplugged set was recorded. It was so tragic that Kurt was gone only a few months later. The album was released after his death and was a reminder to everyone of the great loss. This track might be their best live performance. So much pain in the delivery.

  • @jmbproductions1838
    @jmbproductions1838 19 годин тому +9

    I said when I saw it when it was broadcast for the first time: It was like he breathed out his soul at the moment you picked up on, Beth. You could see it in his eyes. I've been chilled by that moment for almost 30 years now, every time I see it. I love it and am terrified for the poor guy both at the same time, every time. Such a shame he's not still with us.

  • @michaellopez68
    @michaellopez68 21 годину тому +17

    Kurt’s vocals are hauntingly beautiful in this performance (and during this whole set) Like you said, that last pause he takes opens a window to his soul to show you how much he’s hurting (I fight back tears when I get to that part) This is by far one of my favorite songs to not only listen to but perform and I can only hope I do it the justice Kurt did

  • @Daishi13
    @Daishi13 19 годин тому +2

    9:57

  • @thejoshman3843
    @thejoshman3843 14 годин тому +1

    was a freshman in college when Nirvana got huge. Was a junior when kurt died. His brilliance enlightened my college years & i will always be grateful.