Nirvana are only known to have played this song five times and it was recorded every time, Whether it was an official recording or a bootleg. It was played on these dates: Nov. 16 1991, Nov. 17 1991 (Best quality version) Nov. 23 1991, Nov. 26 1991 (Worst quality version) And of course, This version from Oct. 4, 1992.
Daym if they were "trialing" it back in Nov 91 by the looks of it from your dateline, playing it 4 times within a few weeks, why they HELL didnt they record it then whilst in a studio or even for the In Utero sessions my god such a monumental song to keep skipping over
@@fiverZ Yeah there is a recording. This is it. Pretty safe to say if there were any more Nirvana recordings they would've been exhumed when the powers that be were scraping the bottom of the barrel for Montage Of Heck.
@@truefunksoul8638 Wait til Courtney is behind on some debt. Then all of a sudden there's another album with guests adding new parts and vocals. Give it a year or so.
I looked up the cafe and it still exists ! It turns out its a cute little bar that has a small stage to perform on. This kind of bar/venue is mostly for under ground artists. Which is why Kurt said “thank you for letting us play here and pretend we are still under ground-“ . Im sure playing for smaller crowds is more personal.
I played there many times. But it changed in about 2012. It got a complete remodel. It’s in the same place but it’s more of a corporate looking stage now it was really quaint back in the day. I saw everybody there. Nirvana never actually played there when they were young Band.
I played there many times. But it changed in about 2012. It got a complete remodel. It’s in the same place but it’s more of a corporate looking stage now it was really quaint back in the day. I saw everybody there. Nirvana never actually played there when they were young Band.
This was right when they had returned from Europe tour and Nevermind had totally blown up while they were gone. So this was like a secret show for home town fans... and yeah, the money hadn't rolled in yet, but it was about to.
@@mikenoface The joke is that TicketMaster takes a majority of the income and pays the band very little, which is why they had to offer T-shirts as merch. Please, absolutely do NOT incite violence OR wish harm upon TicketMaster staff OR employees. It will ABSOLUTELY make literally NO difference AT ALL whatsoever in making them reconsider how much cut they give to the artists.
I’ve never heard this song before, I haven’t had that feeling of hearing a Nirvana song for the first time in sooo long I didn’t even know it was possible so thank u :’)
Sounds good live, studio, with crazy feedback, without crazy feedback, screaming, singing, humming. Anything you name it, sounds good coming from Kurt Cobain.
+Sandy Roberti Kurt: We'd like to thank you all for coming tonight pretending we're still underground, alternative rock, pop stars. Krist: There's our T-Shirts for sale and stickers... Kurt: Do you know how much money we have? Dave: Ba-dum-tsss
What makes this song great, even unique for Kurt Cobain, is that it’s just a fun song. Kurt is remembered for these dark themed songs or pieces of poetry he would write and string together, but this one belongs with songs like “Sliver”. It even sounds like a song Foo Fighters would do in the late ‘90s. Something that would be put on a late ‘90s teen movie soundtrack.
The full show of this has to surface. It has a crazy setlist including mexican seafood. Ive sent an email to the place asking if they can help with the surfacing of the full audio/video. You should do the same
i think also you could say it sounds mod. not necessarily just the cars in terms of sound ,but there like a velvet underground + andy warhol kind of aesthetic to the sound itself
Two studio rehearsals were recorded there's a tiny snippet on here of one 15 seconds it's the prechorus part and ends just as he screams "Talk" it sounds amazing like this comment tomorrow and I'll go hunt it down for you tomorrow when I wake I'm fkd from working all day lol one love
i recall when i first heard this song, on a bootleg so many years ago! i loved it. still do, i wish they had done a fully edited studio version of this and "in His hands"
Such frikken Genius this song. That pause just before the chorus...and then the riff just takes off like a Beatles-esque rock riff. God damn Kurt. Why didnt you record this why oh why. (Thank you to the video guy for capturing this although no thanks to the dood who kept stepping in front of him and blocking his view !!)
He's using his vintage '69 Mustang from the Teen Spirit video here, it was his favorite guitar. He only had his Jag-Stang prototype for a few months in '94 on the In Utero tour when Pat Smear was in the band and he didn't like it much, he planned to have Fender make changes which never happened. They had just sent him some Japanese reissue Mustangs that his tech had modified to his specs (these are the guitars the Kurt Cobain signature Mustangs are based on) and he liked those more than the JS.
This is unreal. Those kids in the crowd / they look stunned . What a voice - This sounds like the greatest rock and roll song I’ve ever heard/ and I can’t believe Kurt’s timing, ear and pitch - on guitar and vocals - How have I never heard this until now - Ethereal - I’m an old time Nirvana fan- saw them in Montreal in 93- but right now this feels like their most fantastic song - 30 years on and Nirvana is more powerful than ever - After decades of mostly lame ass crap it’s hard to believe music this good ever happened - wow
Today, October 4th 2020, I woke up with this song in my mind. I looked up for some more information in the bootleg DVD I have, "Nirvana Talk To Me 1989-1993", and guess what: it happened exactly 28 years ago, at The Crocodile Café, Seatlle.
This would have been a classic smash hit for any other band and yet for Cobain it was basically a throwaway. If that doesn’t put you in awe of his raw songwriting ability then I don’t know what will.
Haha that "do you know how much money we have" followed by the last note in the intro being completely off before the snare rush this is so weirdly uncomfortably perfect hahahaha
It’s a shame this wasn’t properly recorded... it most definitely would’ve been big... it’s just SO Nirvana.... I think perhaps Kurt opted not to use it because of its mainstream appeal.
@TheBoredOne This was properly recorded it just hasnt been released yet though. Almost every concert especially big bands like nirvana have soundboard recordings for everything. Also kurt intended on using this for an album in 1994. Courtney said he had completely finished 3 songs yet not studio recorded them the three being Do Re Mi, Opinion and talk to me
@@bluemonsterblake8641yeah that would make sense! I could TOTALLY picture this being on a 4th album along with Opinion! And then there’s also Ivy League which was semi recorded instrumentally after they finished You Know You’re Right… I sorta pictured album 4 going into a more softer direction maybe… I mean they brought a cellist for Unplugged and then a WAY better Cellist for the overseas 94 shows… Do Re Mi is such a pop gem too!! I could see cello being in that song… Then there was also Kurt’s interest in Dave’s songs; Exhausted and Alone & Easy Target, but was shy about asking if he could use them and put his lyrics to them… Kurt mentioned how in retrospect he wished he showed more of the bands softer side… so I always imagine had they done a 4th album it probably would’ve had a couple rockers (of course) but then also more soft, delicate type songs… Like I could imagine the first few songs being rockers and then the album segues into more softer pop gems and then the end of the album returning to a couple rocker again like 2-3 rocker in the start and end of the album…. Middle section being softer and poppier… But unfortunately we can only speculate… but they did want to return to Robert Lang studios
@@bluemonsterblake8641plus Kurt just had songs from his catalog that weren’t used… Poison’s Gone I could see being made into a song for sure… Also I’m sure Kurt had ideas that either haven’t been shown or were just stuff Kurt played on Guitar that didn’t reach a point of recording… Not to mention the flooding that occurred in his LA home where a few of his Journals and Recording were wrecked (there was probably a goldmine lost to that plumbing crisis 😔). I remember reading that Kurt was very upset he lost a portion of his writings, drawings and song ideas…
this is a great song, great .. There are many beautiful Nirvana songs that haven't been released yet. if kurt were still alive, Nirvana would have made an album with good songs ..
This song is so new wavey, it could've been on the Pretty in Pink Soundtrack. SO RAD!!! (BTW, Kurt's playing the same 1969 Lake Placid Blue Competition Mustang from the Smells Like Teen Spirit video.) This video is so friggen priceless.
I still can't believe this is an original Nirvana song. I was convinced that this was a cover version. I'm sure that if Nirvana, or Kurt, came out with one more album it would have had a different sound.
@@bizbabo2982 They brought smear in as a rhythm guitarist specifically because Kurt's SOLOS were usually experimental and he'd fuck around instead of sticking to the songs actual guitar parts. They weren't "parody" he was "messing around" but he wasn't taking the piss out of his SOLOS that he 1000% had.
Colin Anderson its on the dvd the 4th of with the lights out One of my favorite norvana songs also kurt never wanted to record it cuss it was to poppy sounding and he wanted to avoid that
in the way that Black Francis might have listened to The Association? This Nirvana song does have an echo of that piece of “Here Comes Your Man” but in a different tempo and spot. But the verse of “Here Comes My Man” is almost dead on to “Never My Love” by The Association. I told this once to Black Francis when he was deflecting Kurt’s line about Teen Spirit being a Pixies rip off. He said he had heard the similarity on his own song vs Never My Love. His eyes widened when I pointed out Teen Spirit tracks parts of “More Than a Feeling” pretty close.
In that there's an otherworldly quality to him. The light kind of hits his face in a way that makes him look ethereal. Sorry to contribute to idolization stuff but I find him hard not to be fascinated by, more so than other celebs.
I have been spending hours of time, researching this song... I have found that he has 2 sets of lyrics and I am having a lot of trouble trying to understand exactly the words he is saying... Most Websites claim the first line is "Shake it down easy, Shake it down sleazy, come on" this is definitely not the first line... In one version the second line is completely different from other versions. I think that the lyrics of the first 2 lines still need to be researched to find true lyrics.
Wo my 6 year old daughter s favorite song. Thanks dudes. You guys were awsomeness in acron Halloween 93 thanks. I was 8th grade love Nineveh😂🎉 nirvana😅 yes
I think this songs opening is the only is the only time I've heard krist make an obvious mistake. Dave sounds powerful here, i love this song and I'm sad it never got a studio release. The lyrics seem pretty relevant to today, everyone I talk to is just.. a talking head, no real friends atm :(
Ahh my favorite Nirvana song. Also loved all the Wipers covers they did. I wish the kids today would put the video games down and pick up an instrument. The world is dying for rock to make a comeback. We need some musicians before that will happen.
I bought the With The Lights Out boxset the day it came out in 2004 and the dvd it came with had this on it. My friend and I were blown away by this song that we'd never heard before. Still one of my favs.
Oh my.......SHIT!can't believe this is happening,nah..wooh!....there's actually a video for this song man. Yiiiiiiiiiiiiihaaaaaaaa!....now I can really go INCANE!......... ...TALK TO MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tayjay00 Kurt played a festival with Iggy in 1990 and gave him 'Talk to me' then. Before Courtney was on the scene. Iggy has done a heap of covers plus duets with Kate Pierson and Peaches.
tayjay00 I'll find you the quote . Kurt is telling a journo. I think i was Everitt True that he gave Iggy a song. I 'll find it today and post it after work . :)
Nirvana are only known to have played this song five times and it was recorded every time, Whether it was an official recording or a bootleg. It was played on these dates: Nov. 16 1991, Nov. 17 1991 (Best quality version) Nov. 23 1991, Nov. 26 1991 (Worst quality version) And of course, This version from Oct. 4, 1992.
Thank you kind sir I appreciate this.
Daym if they were "trialing" it back in Nov 91 by the looks of it from your dateline, playing it 4 times within a few weeks, why they HELL didnt they record it then whilst in a studio or even for the In Utero sessions my god such a monumental song to keep skipping over
Wtf. I’ve only heard this one.. where can I find any other version?
@Rafasan85they got footage of it also which is super rad/rare!!
Known to have played it precisely 5 times according to whom?
Punk rock, melodic, catchy, grungy... This is one hell of a great song!
Reminds of My Best Friends Girl by The Cars. Which isn't a bad thing.
@@captainwalter very cars tune
@@captainwalter I think they played a cover of that at their last ever show actually!
@@captainwalterYES, I always think of Best Friends Girl when I hear this song. Very new wave! Wish they had recorded this in the studio.
It’s new wave late 80s right there!
It's absolutely crushing to think that there will never be a studio version of this, or even another Nirvana song.
There is a recording of it. It just hasn't been released yet.
@@fiverZ no there's not
@@fiverZ Yeah there is a recording. This is it. Pretty safe to say if there were any more Nirvana recordings they would've been exhumed when the powers that be were scraping the bottom of the barrel for Montage Of Heck.
@@truefunksoul8638 Wait til Courtney is behind on some debt. Then all of a sudden there's another album with guests adding new parts and vocals. Give it a year or so.
@@alanorange9376 christ man I hope. I
I looked up the cafe and it still exists ! It turns out its a cute little bar that has a small stage to perform on. This kind of bar/venue is mostly for under ground artists. Which is why Kurt said “thank you for letting us play here and pretend we are still under ground-“ . Im sure playing for smaller crowds is more personal.
I see Keck again and wait I the cue
I played there many times. But it changed in about 2012. It got a complete remodel. It’s in the same place but it’s more of a corporate looking stage now it was really quaint back in the day. I saw everybody there. Nirvana never actually played there when they were young Band.
I played there many times. But it changed in about 2012. It got a complete remodel. It’s in the same place but it’s more of a corporate looking stage now it was really quaint back in the day. I saw everybody there. Nirvana never actually played there when they were young Band.
"Do you know how much money we have?" -Kurt cobain That was so funny lol
Kurt_Cobain _Prod. yeah and then some idiot says, 'we don't care how much money you have" obviously clueless that he was just joking
@@johnashe6184 she was joking too. Everyone was joking
This was right when they had returned from Europe tour and Nevermind had totally blown up while they were gone. So this was like a secret show for home town fans... and yeah, the money hadn't rolled in yet, but it was about to.
@@mikenoface The joke is that TicketMaster takes a majority of the income and pays the band very little, which is why they had to offer T-shirts as merch.
Please, absolutely do NOT incite violence OR wish harm upon TicketMaster staff OR employees. It will ABSOLUTELY make literally NO difference AT ALL whatsoever in making them reconsider how much cut they give to the artists.
🤣😂😂😂....
....I don't get it.
God damn...Kurt really knew how to write a catchy chorus!
I’ve never heard this song before, I haven’t had that feeling of hearing a Nirvana song for the first time in sooo long I didn’t even know it was possible so thank u :’)
Same! It's like Christmas morning for me right now.
And for it to be such a great song, not just some half finished closet demo. Awesome. Happy for you guys
@@mattthompson9395 yeah, shame they never recorded it in the studio.
Nah Fr.
@@CLA82529i realize your comment is 3 years old but i never saw this one before today.
ua-cam.com/video/lNRHbqCjtfs/v-deo.htmlsi=BY8uV5939vdBXcQ8
Even with bad quality sound...sounds magically amazing
This is how the world sounded in the 90s.
Can imagine the sounds there
The guy just had the gift. Plus he worked really hard.
Sounds good live, studio, with crazy feedback, without crazy feedback, screaming, singing, humming. Anything you name it, sounds good coming from Kurt Cobain.
One of the greatest Nirvana songs to have never been released on an proper album.
Blandest is another one.
in my opinion it's the greatest even tough the competition is also great
@@bookiwohooagreed. Do Rei Me is up there as well.
Old age is my favorite
Just love the dialog before they start playing :)
+Tomnedreb could you write it here, please? I can understand only Kurt's "Do you know how much money we have?". Thank you
+Sandy Roberti
Kurt: We'd like to thank you all for coming tonight pretending we're still underground, alternative rock, pop stars.
Krist: There's our T-Shirts for sale and stickers...
Kurt: Do you know how much money we have?
Dave: Ba-dum-tsss
+12truk thank you!! I was sure it would be funny
Do you know how much money we have? (Rimshot)
+unknown I thought that he said "punk stars" instead of "pop star"
This would have been one of the most popular songs of the 90's if they had recorded it, too bad!
Years of being a massive fan and somehow I missed this song entirely.
Same here
Same
It’s because the only way you can listen to it is either by watching the video on UA-cam or buying the box set and watch the cd
me too how many more?
What makes this song great, even unique for Kurt Cobain, is that it’s just a fun song. Kurt is remembered for these dark themed songs or pieces of poetry he would write and string together, but this one belongs with songs like “Sliver”. It even sounds like a song Foo Fighters would do in the late ‘90s. Something that would be put on a late ‘90s teen movie soundtrack.
Exactly
I actually think this song sounds like 1950s at the latest
agree
Love how i'm still finding Nirvana Tunes
this song should have been one of the hits. It's different, catchy and I never get tired of listening to it
The full show of this has to surface. It has a crazy setlist including mexican seafood. Ive sent an email to the place asking if they can help with the surfacing of the full audio/video. You should do the same
yes
Kevin Rachman you do realise Dave, Krist and DGC records control more of Nirvanas estate than courtney does.
i would kill to hear that version of mexican Seafood!!
JWJSSIFII it's on the Europe 1991 bootleg
ya somos dos!
Favorite unreleased Nirvana tune.
I've loved this song since the first time I heard it. Wish they had recorded a studio version of it.
+Alex Yamach me too! about 15 years ago
Alex Yamach they did record a studio version of this song, its even on youtube
DUH! It's a fake! Not Nirvana.
@@Oliver-qp9rx im gonna need a link lol
This sounds New Wave, and New Wave is awesome.
They even have another live performed song called "Nobody Knows I'm New Wave" lol
i think also you could say it sounds mod. not necessarily just the cars in terms of sound ,but there like a velvet underground + andy warhol kind of aesthetic to the sound itself
@@inferiordior i fucking love that song
Among the finest of Cobains' songs. It's a devastating feeling of loss knowing they never took it to studio (at least to my knowledge).
Two studio rehearsals were recorded there's a tiny snippet on here of one 15 seconds it's the prechorus part and ends just as he screams "Talk" it sounds amazing like this comment tomorrow and I'll go hunt it down for you tomorrow when I wake I'm fkd from working all day lol one love
This song is amazing.
This song could’ve been as big as Smells Like Teen Spirit!
Idk about that
this is a phenomenal song... and it wasn't even recorded.
wow, that's talent.
i recall when i first heard this song, on a bootleg so many years ago! i loved it. still do, i wish they had done a fully edited studio version of this and "in His hands"
They have!!! 'Verse chorus verse' is in his hands :D
This would sure become a hit if ever released a studio version
One of my favorite tracks...EVER........AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! Kurts voice + instrumental = LOVE IT
Such a great freakin song. His voice is amazing in this song. So how could you dislike this. If you don't like nirvana then don't listen
Kurt attacked his guitar & vocal chords the same way Grohl attacked the drums. Like a super hero duo.
Krist bass lines if you really hear them in between songs are fuckin solid
Hey hey woah man Krist was there too!
So did Krist, his bass just hit him back a few times
Jesus Krist Noveselic
@@elkesorensen lol
Like “Talk To Me,” a lot. Wish there was an album version.
This song, if would've been recorded back in the day and released as a single, today would be a 90's classic
Definitely a radio hit if ever recorded in studio.
Such frikken Genius this song. That pause just before the chorus...and then the riff just takes off like a Beatles-esque rock riff. God damn Kurt. Why didnt you record this why oh why. (Thank you to the video guy for capturing this although no thanks to the dood who kept stepping in front of him and blocking his view !!)
He's using his vintage '69 Mustang from the Teen Spirit video here, it was his favorite guitar. He only had his Jag-Stang prototype for a few months in '94 on the In Utero tour when Pat Smear was in the band and he didn't like it much, he planned to have Fender make changes which never happened. They had just sent him some Japanese reissue Mustangs that his tech had modified to his specs (these are the guitars the Kurt Cobain signature Mustangs are based on) and he liked those more than the JS.
There is no better song... Thank you Kurt and Band..
Cobain the greatest Ever...RIP
This is unreal. Those kids in the crowd / they look stunned .
What a voice -
This sounds like the greatest rock and roll song I’ve ever heard/ and I can’t believe Kurt’s timing, ear and pitch - on guitar and vocals -
How have I never heard this until now -
Ethereal - I’m an old time Nirvana fan- saw them in Montreal in 93- but right now this feels like their most fantastic song - 30 years on and Nirvana is more powerful than ever -
After decades of mostly lame ass crap it’s hard to believe music this good ever happened - wow
Man when Nirvana wants to play good, they are the Pinnacle of Music. Just Epic!
What a savage song. Amazing that they never recorded it. then again, Kurt never really wrote a bad song. He might be unique that way
I've been a Nirvana fan for quite a few years now, and I'd never heard this tune before - it's freakin' awesome! :D
Today, October 4th 2020, I woke up with this song in my mind. I looked up for some more information in the bootleg DVD I have, "Nirvana Talk To Me 1989-1993", and guess what: it happened exactly 28 years ago, at The Crocodile Café, Seatlle.
This would have been a classic smash hit for any other band and yet for Cobain it was basically a throwaway.
If that doesn’t put you in awe of his raw songwriting ability then I don’t know what will.
Easily one of my favorite Nirvana songs.
Haha that "do you know how much money we have" followed by the last note in the intro being completely off before the snare rush this is so weirdly uncomfortably perfect hahahaha
It’s a shame this wasn’t properly recorded... it most definitely would’ve been big... it’s just SO Nirvana....
I think perhaps Kurt opted not to use it because of its mainstream appeal.
It was but it credited to a different artist called ekliptika on one of the albums you can find it.
@TheBoredOne This was properly recorded it just hasnt been released yet though. Almost every concert especially big bands like nirvana have soundboard recordings for everything. Also kurt intended on using this for an album in 1994. Courtney said he had completely finished 3 songs yet not studio recorded them the three being Do Re Mi, Opinion and talk to me
@@bluemonsterblake8641yeah that would make sense!
I could TOTALLY picture this being on a 4th album along with Opinion!
And then there’s also Ivy League which was semi recorded instrumentally after they finished You Know You’re Right…
I sorta pictured album 4 going into a more softer direction maybe… I mean they brought a cellist for Unplugged and then a WAY better Cellist for the overseas 94 shows…
Do Re Mi is such a pop gem too!! I could see cello being in that song…
Then there was also Kurt’s interest in Dave’s songs; Exhausted and Alone & Easy Target, but was shy about asking if he could use them and put his lyrics to them…
Kurt mentioned how in retrospect he wished he showed more of the bands softer side… so I always imagine had they done a 4th album it probably would’ve had a couple rockers (of course) but then also more soft, delicate type songs…
Like I could imagine the first few songs being rockers and then the album segues into more softer pop gems and then the end of the album returning to a couple rocker again like 2-3 rocker in the start and end of the album…. Middle section being softer and poppier…
But unfortunately we can only speculate… but they did want to return to Robert Lang studios
@@bluemonsterblake8641plus Kurt just had songs from his catalog that weren’t used… Poison’s Gone I could see being made into a song for sure…
Also I’m sure Kurt had ideas that either haven’t been shown or were just stuff Kurt played on Guitar that didn’t reach a point of recording…
Not to mention the flooding that occurred in his LA home where a few of his Journals and Recording were wrecked (there was probably a goldmine lost to that plumbing crisis 😔).
I remember reading that Kurt was very upset he lost a portion of his writings, drawings and song ideas…
can’t be the only one that feels the surfer rock feel from this song
this is a great song, great ..
There are many beautiful Nirvana songs that haven't been released yet.
if kurt were still alive, Nirvana would have made an album with good songs ..
My FAV nirvana song, like a psychotic Motown thing, can't describe it properly in words:)
I’ve always wished this song was recorded. It’s so groovy. 🕺🏻
Always loved this one, just popped in my head randomly today
One of the best song ever...
Kurt said “do you know how much money we have?” knowing he had millions but dresses and plays with equipment worth thousands! I loved Kurts humor
1 ov ma fav all time nirvana songs :)
This song could have been huge, of all the little known Nirvana songs, this one is for sure the catchiest. Awesome melody IMO
This song is so new wavey, it could've been on the Pretty in Pink Soundtrack. SO RAD!!! (BTW, Kurt's playing the same 1969 Lake Placid Blue Competition Mustang from the Smells Like Teen Spirit video.) This video is so friggen priceless.
i am 32,and it made me feel great each and everytime i hear a nirvana song playin on radio.keep on rockin...mabuhay nirvana...
Probably Nirvana’s best song ever next to Aneurysm and it was never recorded in studio.
One of my all time favoritas. A hell of a blast
I still can't believe this is an original Nirvana song. I was convinced that this was a cover version. I'm sure that if Nirvana, or Kurt, came out with one more album it would have had a different sound.
I really love nirvana songs because i can always relate to them in a way
Damn I miss Kurt's orderly chaotic solos!
If you ever notice Kurt never does solos. He parody’s solos. You’ll never see Kurt in self-indulgent solo.
@@bizbabo2982 haha what the hell are you talking about? Sappy, serve the servants, smells like teen spirit. They are all orchestrated guitar solos
@@braydendaglish3492 teen spirit follows the lyric melody but besides that you're correct
@@coatedslushie1667 But it’s still solo
@@bizbabo2982 They brought smear in as a rhythm guitarist specifically because Kurt's SOLOS were usually experimental and he'd fuck around instead of sticking to the songs actual guitar parts. They weren't "parody" he was "messing around" but he wasn't taking the piss out of his SOLOS that he 1000% had.
One of my fave underrated songs ever.
That solo!!!!! 😳 Overall great song.
it was ... notes
@@Unsungbeoach like most of music
@@bookiwohoo yes exactly my point
i like to watch this so much. Kurt seems to enjoy what hes doing so much.
This isn't on WTLO box set btw. I've never heard a studio version of this song before but it's a great song, very catchy
Oh yeah, wasn't it on the dvd that came with it ?
Colin Anderson its on the dvd the 4th of with the lights out
One of my favorite norvana songs also kurt never wanted to record it cuss it was to poppy sounding and he wanted to avoid that
It’s on the video dvd
Dude this is fucking amazing how have I not heard this
Damn, ya think kurt might have listened to the pixies once or twice?
in the way that Black Francis might have listened to The Association?
This Nirvana song does have an echo of that piece of “Here Comes Your Man” but in a different tempo and spot. But the verse of “Here Comes My Man” is almost dead on to “Never My Love” by The Association. I told this once to Black Francis when he was deflecting Kurt’s line about Teen Spirit being a Pixies rip off. He said he had heard the similarity on his own song vs Never My Love. His eyes widened when I pointed out Teen Spirit tracks parts of “More Than a Feeling” pretty close.
I think it's more like DEVO in ways.
Hope you'll see this after 8 months. Pixies were a huge influence on Kurt. If you dig a bit in internet you'll find that info
i love when dave does bonham fills
do you know how much money we have? hahaha Kurt's sense of humor was timeless.
This is in my top 5 Nirvana songs
this video makes me so fucking happy man
+Emani Nunez :)
I love this song.
kurt cobain was the most genuine ''celebrity'' you may say, I have ever seen.
In that there's an otherworldly quality to him. The light kind of hits his face in a way that makes him look ethereal. Sorry to contribute to idolization stuff but I find him hard not to be fascinated by, more so than other celebs.
Kurt i want to talk with you🤙 .....best song ... source of inspiration for today's musicians....unique
I read Kurt wrote this song. Unreal, the guy was a genius. I mean listen to this shit, this would have been a hit for any band.
JamesTKirkCobain He wrote all of their music.
The energy in that place looks absolutely insane
My dad was at this concert
Just think if this was released today. It would've easily been one of the top songs of the year, if not THE top.
I have been spending hours of time, researching this song... I have found that he has 2 sets of lyrics and I am having a lot of trouble trying to understand exactly the words he is saying...
Most Websites claim the first line is "Shake it down easy, Shake it down sleazy, come on" this is definitely not the first line... In one version the second line is completely different from other versions. I think that the lyrics of the first 2 lines still need to be researched to find true lyrics.
Wo my 6 year old daughter s favorite song. Thanks dudes. You guys were awsomeness in acron Halloween 93 thanks. I was 8th grade love Nineveh😂🎉 nirvana😅 yes
Miss y'all
I think this songs opening is the only is the only time I've heard krist make an obvious mistake. Dave sounds powerful here, i love this song and I'm sad it never got a studio release. The lyrics seem pretty relevant to today, everyone I talk to is just.. a talking head, no real friends atm :(
Been a nirvana fan for ages and just found this, what a tune
What a great feeling hearing a nirvana song I did not heard yet
I thought I've never would feel it again but then I saw this on insta and I came here
lol literally same
Kurt was the best songwriter of all time.
Long live peace love and empathy. Thank you for everything you did Kurt. You have not died in vain
why did the not do a studio version. i could of seen this being big
So good to hear a song by Kurt that I never heard before, Thank You.
Can you imagine if he sounds this good in a crappy club video how a studio version would have been awesome!
Just like the Do Re Mi demo 🤟
Thank you for uploading this video, I'm in heaven!
damn this is probably the last nirvana song i’ll ever hear now
Kurt's voice is by far the best there ever will be in music....
Ahh my favorite Nirvana song. Also loved all the Wipers covers they did. I wish the kids today would put the video games down and pick up an instrument. The world is dying for rock to make a comeback. We need some musicians before that will happen.
These guys had the best personalities ever, which is why their music was so great...
This song could have been as big as smells like teen spirit
Love this song, particularly the back beat Dave drums
What would you not give for just one more Nirvana album?
I bought the With The Lights Out boxset the day it came out in 2004 and the dvd it came with had this on it. My friend and I were blown away by this song that we'd never heard before. Still one of my favs.
One of their absolute best. Wow, would have been on their next album.
Oh my.......SHIT!can't believe this is happening,nah..wooh!....there's actually a video for this song man.
Yiiiiiiiiiiiiihaaaaaaaa!....now I can really go INCANE!.........
...TALK TO MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This would sure become a hit if ever released a studio version
Should be released in Incesticide
+Levi Carvalho there is a studio version but we dont have access, I see that in LivENirvana
***** It's probably lost, they would already have released it if not.
the studio version is on YT
Oliver 1575
It's a fake
Kurt gave this song to Iggy Pop. Wonder why he never recorded it.
Courtney gave it to him. Iggy pretty much said although I like Kurt's music, I only do my own songs.
tayjay00 Kurt played a festival with Iggy in 1990 and gave him 'Talk to me' then. Before Courtney was on the scene. Iggy has done a heap of covers plus duets with Kate Pierson and Peaches.
+twomindz79 in an interview iggy pop stated that it was after Kurt's death so I doubt Kurt would've offered it to him.
tayjay00 I'll find you the quote . Kurt is telling a journo. I think i was Everitt True that he gave Iggy a song. I 'll find it today and post it after work . :)
+twomindz79 okay and I'll find a true quote and post it after