@@christinelikeschrysanthemums You wont regret it. Especially when they were live, chad channing would do some uncanon drum fills to the original song that would sound amazing.
@Juanito G What you're saying is nonsense and it's totally biased. Chad never gets the respect he deserves, Dave walked in on the Nevermind recording and basically just re-did what Chad had already done. And most importantly Chad had always been humble about his time in Nirvana and has never shown any animosity towards the band, he always says he's happy to have played a small part in something that became so big later on.
@@rive3051 but Dave re-did the drums and added his touches/ style and then Nevermind blew up. Even Dave at the Rock N Roll hall of fame induction ceremony gave Chad credit. I think it's just preference. I personally like how Dave goes so hard on the drums. But all people that were in the band played a part. Dave also added backing vocals which I think helped nevermind reach the next level. But that is my opinion.
If we think about it, Buzz Osborne was the one that got them successful. Kurt and Krist met after Buzz introduced them to one another at Aberdeen High School. Then Buzz introduced Kurt and Krist to Dave. Don’t know how the band would’ve happened without him.
@@alukuhito ngl, had a mental blank about who that was, but then I remembered... SEX PISTOLS MANAGER, and I was like “how could I forget one of the most important person in Punk Rock”.
the first time I ever saw Nirvana "Live" was on SNL in '92, you see Dave Grohl just killing it from the get go, I remember being blown away by his intensity and simple setup, dont forget in those days hair metal and 200 piece drum kits ruled. legend has it he broke a drumstick in the first few seconds of smells like teen spirit.....if you never saw it, you gotta see it, teen spirit snl 92
By 1992, hair metal was definitely dying out, even in the North American white suburbs. Most kids had gone "alternative" by then. You have to remember just how big Disintegration was when it came out, which was 1989. New Order was a huge band. All sorts of electronic music, including Depeche Mode, who were already veterans by that point. For some, this music was too new and strange, so non-Nirvana grunge filled that spot - Pearl's Jam, Soundgarten, Alice's Chains, etc. Nirvana was the band that brought everyone together - undeniable rock for everyone. Somehow fresh, yet keeping the spirit of rock. It was alternative, yet it was classic. It was metal, but it was punk. It was noisey, but it was melodic. They were the last great rock band, and died off just as the internet was becoming a thing. They were the last of an era in rock.
Keep at it Dudeman... your channel is far better than its current reach. Keep doing EXACTLY what you are doing. Bring the interesting content and keep it PITHY. the numbers will follow.
I've hung out with The Melvins many times over the past 30 years. I love these guys because they don't try to bullshit you into believing something you're not.
Hicieron una banda espectacular, se hicieron amigos también pero cada uno manejó la muerte de Kurt de manera diferente, su baterista, Dave, dejo la batería pero creó una banda genial, mientras que su bajista, Krist, mantiene un perfil más bien bajo, pero haciendo música todos estos años. Amo Nirvana y a cada uno de sus integrantes. Besos al cielo Kurt.
There was a band in the 90s i used to see at the elks lodge, henderson JC, and some other place i cant remember. Theyd play sometimes with Hemlock a local band in Las Vegas called Drain Bramage. I wonder if they kinda had some kind of cennection. I was only like 13 to 15 then
@@christinelikeschrysanthemums Sort of. It's more in the strums and the dynamics in the rhythm (i.e. hitting one chord harder then the next two and then harder again etc etc) where you can feel a kick / snare groove in the way he plays it.
David Eric Grohl (Warren, Ohio, 14 de enero de 1969) es un músico multiinstrumentista estadounidense de rock. Saltó a la fama a comienzos de los años 1990 como batería de la icónica banda de grunge Nirvana. En 1994, tras la muerte de Cobain y el fin de Nirvana, formó otra banda, Foo Fighters, siendo él en un principio el único miembro y más tarde el vocalista, guitarrista y compositor. 55 AÑOS 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
@The SNES Man Except Mudhoney were already breaking up as Steve Turner was going back to school in the fall of 1990. After being made a fool of by Kurt and Krist who lead him to believe he was Nirvana's new drummer Danny eventually joined The Screaming Trees for a short while. Mudhoney then reformed after Steve changed his mind in early 1991. All of this is covered in the official Mudhoney documentary from a few years back. Peters was none too impressed with Kurt and Krist's lack of honesty.
Nirvana is afoch so leiwand !! kanns ma immer wieder geben.. und find a das dave grohl irgendwie voll underated doagstöht wird oder eher woahgnumma wird oder kumt nur mir des so vor?
This was more instrumental to the creation of foo fighters cause nirvana was going to happen no matter who the drummer was. But he did improve harmonies live even though that wasn't the difference between making it or not. Just kinda love chad's whole vibe too ✌
@@nirvanarocks83 Only reason he ended with Nivarna is bc Kurt saw him in La 89, he knew his name, so when he called Kurt it was obvious whats gonna happened, i have never hear Dave said any patterns are his, bc he was just rhythm machine and that was idea of Kurt, killing rhythm section but stay simple so Kurt can point out his guitar sound and insane feedback together with his lunatic voice
I always say this when I hear the one moron crying they like chad more .. Go watch radio friendly unit shifter from the live and loud show .. chad, although fairly good at creating drum fills, couldn’t do this to save his life. There is a reason he was replaced ..
Chad was good at creating but not so much at executing ther parts he created. A good drummer makes a band ebb and flow. Chad just wasn't smooth. I say this as a drummer and guitarist myself and having personal experience in the songwriting and performing end of things. Sometimes drummers just don't fit. They're the hardest part of the band to secure. So many issues with drummers over the years. Chad's the Pete Best of Nirvana. Lol. Close but no cigar. I found that drummers who play other instruments write for the song and drummers that don't have a harder time. Really any musician that plays multiple instruments in my experience does better in a band setting. They tend to be well rounded and level headed.
Why did Kurt keep Krist as the bass player? He went through drummers like kleenex. And did he never realize there wouldnt be a Nirvana without Krist and Dave. He was a sweet guy but totally selfish. I'm so glad Dave went on to form foo fighters!! They are awesome!!!!
@@pleidiolwyfimwlad2104 original bassist has play in back room, on shows, until Sid didnt learn to play, Sid was drummer, i doubt he knew how to play bass when he came
I'm always amazed how many photos of Nirvana there are.. Its like endless
Not nameless tho
@@skylersvlogs8533 lmao
Ummm, yah cameras were pretty common back in the 90s...
It's 90s. Almost every family had at least an analog pointshoot camera.
Theres so many that public hasn't seen too
Dave Grohl brought Nirvana to the next level. Obviously it paid off.
true. but i will always prefer chad channing.
@@christinelikeschrysanthemums You wont regret it. Especially when they were live, chad channing would do some uncanon drum fills to the original song that would sound amazing.
@Juanito G What you're saying is nonsense and it's totally biased. Chad never gets the respect he deserves, Dave walked in on the Nevermind recording and basically just re-did what Chad had already done. And most importantly Chad had always been humble about his time in Nirvana and has never shown any animosity towards the band, he always says he's happy to have played a small part in something that became so big later on.
@@rive3051 but Dave re-did the drums and added his touches/ style and then Nevermind blew up. Even Dave at the Rock N Roll hall of fame induction ceremony gave Chad credit. I think it's just preference. I personally like how Dave goes so hard on the drums. But all people that were in the band played a part. Dave also added backing vocals which I think helped nevermind reach the next level. But that is my opinion.
@@rive3051 yeah but your really cool and hip
If we think about it, Buzz Osborne was the one that got them successful. Kurt and Krist met after Buzz introduced them to one another at Aberdeen High School. Then Buzz introduced Kurt and Krist to Dave. Don’t know how the band would’ve happened without him.
Can you feel my love buzz?
@@andrewt836 ayyyy, is that your favourite song off of Bleach? Or do you just like the cover (the song was originally by Shocking Blue)
Buzz Osborne is the Malcolm McLaren of grunge.
@@alukuhito ngl, had a mental blank about who that was, but then I remembered... SEX PISTOLS MANAGER, and I was like “how could I forget one of the most important person in Punk Rock”.
the first time I ever saw Nirvana "Live" was on SNL in '92, you see Dave Grohl just killing it from the get go, I remember being blown away by his intensity and simple setup, dont forget in those days hair metal and 200 piece drum kits ruled. legend has it he broke a drumstick in the first few seconds of smells like teen spirit.....if you never saw it, you gotta see it, teen spirit snl 92
By 1992, hair metal was definitely dying out, even in the North American white suburbs. Most kids had gone "alternative" by then. You have to remember just how big Disintegration was when it came out, which was 1989. New Order was a huge band. All sorts of electronic music, including Depeche Mode, who were already veterans by that point. For some, this music was too new and strange, so non-Nirvana grunge filled that spot - Pearl's Jam, Soundgarten, Alice's Chains, etc. Nirvana was the band that brought everyone together - undeniable rock for everyone. Somehow fresh, yet keeping the spirit of rock. It was alternative, yet it was classic. It was metal, but it was punk. It was noisey, but it was melodic. They were the last great rock band, and died off just as the internet was becoming a thing. They were the last of an era in rock.
Yes Dave completed the power trio. He’s still an awesome drummer and guitar player.
Keep at it Dudeman... your channel is far better than its current reach. Keep doing EXACTLY what you are doing. Bring the interesting content and keep it PITHY. the numbers will follow.
I've hung out with The Melvins many times over the past 30 years. I love these guys because they don't try to bullshit you into believing something you're not.
Do you usually hang around people that try to bullshit you into believing you're something that you're not?
I love how you do these anniversary videos. Your channel is fantastic Dudeman.
I was behind the speakers watching Dave hammer ! 🔨 🔨
I wish the complete video would surface! You were lucky to be there and witness this awesome show
Me to!👍🏽 North Shore Surf club, was there weekly! Best show at the club was Fits of Depression opening for Mudhoney!
That is cool .
@@metalmtn Fitz were quintessential Oly punk. Thank you Mikey for putting it out there for so long.
Damn! 30 years.. Dave's 51 now.. I just listened to Nevermind the other day. The music has held up so well.
52 now
@@djwalkerfemaledj 53 now
This was very insightful. Very enjoyable. Thanks for posting this.
That yellow floor tom is in the punk rock museum in Vegas & my snare is sitting on top of it 😵….what is life. Thank you for this video!
Dudeman, really well made video. Thanks.
¨Dain Bramage¨ made me laugh so hard that I have a hernia.
Nicholas Ruiz easily amused
@@jamesball5743 agreed. It wasn't that funny.
gave me an aneurysm
Made me shit my pants
They knew he was in a band called Dain Bramage
You know Buzz is responsible for so many good things related with Nirvana and show people to people and music to people.
Hicieron una banda espectacular, se hicieron amigos también pero cada uno manejó la muerte de Kurt de manera diferente, su baterista, Dave, dejo la batería pero creó una banda genial, mientras que su bajista, Krist, mantiene un perfil más bien bajo, pero haciendo música todos estos años. Amo Nirvana y a cada uno de sus integrantes. Besos al cielo Kurt.
Great sound, great drummer!!👍
Thanks for making this interesting and informative video
Dave first appearance happened to be the same day as my birthday
Never a giant Nirvana fan but a big Grohl fan. Regardless, this video is a great moment revealed.
Love the John Bonham hat. If anyone deserves to wear it, Dave does!
DG isn't as creative as JB ... he'd never come up with Black Dog for example. Chad was more creative too IMO even though DG was a better drummer.
Dain Bramage! Has to be the greatest band name ever!
It's actullay pretty good! Obvisously its just switching some letters around but it's still pretty good name!
Kurt cutting has hair was a killer move!
I absolutely love your content and I love your voice and accent. Very soothing. DO ASMR FORTHWITH!! 😉
Dude you desurve more subs
Buzz Osbourne does not get enough credit and Dave Grohl hasn't had the best behaviour with him these days... you gotta be thankful bro ;)
Nirvana fan since Nevermind but first I heard of this Dan Peters dude. You live and learn.
Drummer for Mudhoney.
A much needed history lesson
my bands playin our first gig on the 21st. nervous but excited.
How did you do it?
There was a band in the 90s i used to see at the elks lodge, henderson JC, and some other place i cant remember. Theyd play sometimes with Hemlock a local band in Las Vegas called Drain Bramage. I wonder if they kinda had some kind of cennection. I was only like 13 to 15 then
Amazing...
Wow....30 yrs
Dale Crover sang back up vocals on some songs on that west coast tour
cheers to dave!, and esp kurt. rip
Dude man!!!
I remember when Dave grohl was "that drummer from nirvana"
They should teach this in schools.
ikr
6:09 What are they doing in the background?
I'm scared...
Dude theirs another stage dancer at a diff show. He looked like the bango kid from Deliverance and spaz danced real hard.lol
buzz's hair = sideshowbob's hair
Anyone know the story how David made the guitar beat for Everlong ? If you do it's a good one ; )
Yeah I think he said he pretended that it was the drums. He basically wrote it like a kick snare pattern.
@@christinelikeschrysanthemums Sort of. It's more in the strums and the dynamics in the rhythm (i.e. hitting one chord harder then the next two and then harder again etc etc) where you can feel a kick / snare groove in the way he plays it.
Dave’s the best thing that ever happened to Nirvama
dave grohls life has taken a turn at my 11th birthday :P
I had a buddy in college back in college in like 1987 who had played in bands in DC who
You alright bro? I felt like I had a stroke reading that ..
David Eric Grohl (Warren, Ohio, 14 de enero de 1969) es un músico multiinstrumentista estadounidense de rock. Saltó a la fama a comienzos de los años 1990 como batería de la icónica banda de grunge Nirvana. En 1994, tras la muerte de Cobain y el fin de Nirvana, formó otra banda, Foo Fighters, siendo él en un principio el único miembro y más tarde el vocalista, guitarrista y compositor.
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I’m excited
YOU PROVIDE THE DELICIOUS INFO YOU JUST CANNOT FIND IN A BOOK
Dave was always an animal but I remember seeing Taylor Hawkins on an Alanis Morrisete video and knew that dude was gonna do some shit!! ✌️
Dave should do a COVID benefit show and call themselves... “the flu fighters”. !!!!!!!
Im wating
Awesome ❤️💚🍀🎀👍👍👍👍🍒
Can't wait 'til my fro turns gray, like buzz
Lol my birthday is. October 11th
Dan Peters was Mudhoney's drummer anyway...that wasn't going to be a thing.
@The SNES Man Except Mudhoney were already breaking up as Steve Turner was going back to school in the fall of 1990. After being made a fool of by Kurt and Krist who lead him to believe he was Nirvana's new drummer Danny eventually joined The Screaming Trees for a short while. Mudhoney then reformed after Steve changed his mind in early 1991. All of this is covered in the official Mudhoney documentary from a few years back. Peters was none too impressed with Kurt and Krist's lack of honesty.
Haha Dave was in a band called Dain Bramage lol.
Nirvana is afoch so leiwand !! kanns ma immer wieder geben.. und find a das dave grohl irgendwie voll underated doagstöht wird oder eher woahgnumma wird oder kumt nur mir des so vor?
Is the surf club still there ?
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Side Show Buzz
aot has happened, for those of us who made it here
pretty sure it was "drain bamage" but how much better could Bleach be? That was Chad last time I checked.
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still prefer CHAD CHANNING
it will never make any sense to me the way they let him go
This was more instrumental to the creation of foo fighters cause nirvana was going to happen no matter who the drummer was. But he did improve harmonies live even though that wasn't the difference between making it or not. Just kinda love chad's whole vibe too ✌
No way, Nirvana needed Dave’s power on the drums, sure nirvana still would have been big but the energy Dave brings is amazing
@@nirvanarocks83 Only reason he ended with Nivarna is bc Kurt saw him in La 89, he knew his name, so when he called Kurt it was obvious whats gonna happened, i have never hear Dave said any patterns are his, bc he was just rhythm machine and that was idea of Kurt, killing rhythm section but stay simple so Kurt can point out his guitar sound and insane feedback together with his lunatic voice
I always say this when I hear the one moron crying they like chad more .. Go watch radio friendly unit shifter from the live and loud show .. chad, although fairly good at creating drum fills, couldn’t do this to save his life. There is a reason he was replaced ..
Chad was good at creating but not so much at executing ther parts he created. A good drummer makes a band ebb and flow. Chad just wasn't smooth. I say this as a drummer and guitarist myself and having personal experience in the songwriting and performing end of things. Sometimes drummers just don't fit. They're the hardest part of the band to secure. So many issues with drummers over the years. Chad's the Pete Best of Nirvana. Lol. Close but no cigar. I found that drummers who play other instruments write for the song and drummers that don't have a harder time. Really any musician that plays multiple instruments in my experience does better in a band setting. They tend to be well rounded and level headed.
Why was their first drummer “fired” ?
which 1st ? there were as many as 4 drummers before Grohl
He was simply not good enough.
Why did Kurt keep Krist as the bass player? He went through drummers like kleenex. And did he never realize there wouldnt be a Nirvana without Krist and Dave. He was a sweet guy but totally selfish. I'm so glad Dave went on to form foo fighters!! They are awesome!!!!
Krist and Kurt made the band together. Idk if you can just kick out one of the creators and they were really good friends
Dave is the missing piece
They threw Chad under the bus.
If firing an alright drummer for an amazing drummer is all that stood between you and millions of dollars I’m sure you’d do exactly the same thing👌
@@bigbowlowrong4694 kurt was a great guitarist but no jimi hendrix...all about the right time n right place...sid was a shite bassist but made it
@@pleidiolwyfimwlad2104 original bassist has play in back room, on shows, until Sid didnt learn to play, Sid was drummer, i doubt he knew how to play bass when he came
@@vilimbubas1302 exactly..glenn matlock
@@bigbowlowrong4694 exactly
He's now only a shadow of his former self. He hasn't grown.
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How childish!
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I never liked Dave Grohl