@@xeta1237 Kurt swings his guitar around while hitting every chord more than anyone else I've seen. Go watch paramount. He's always done it. When I was younger watching Nirvana live I always loved that shit
@@zuhri8 Kurt (the poetic persona) is talking to "us" (song listeners) about a conversation had with a third person (probably his mom), about feelling compelled to leave home and follow his own path in life. He's hesitant and sometimes fearful of letting go of adolescence and moving into adulthood.
I was there. Not in this concert. But in that world -1993. That was another planet. One where you gladly gave hours of your life to one single song, days to one record, weeks to one video, years to one band. No instant gratification addiction. Just sheer expectancy. Dates marked on a calendar for the next, concert, the next song release, the top 10 video countdown of the week. It was all a hunting, a waiting game. For a CD at the store, for a song in the radio, for a video on tv. No FOMO, just sheer enjoyment and expression. No scrolling, no next video, no swiping. There was no share button, we were all living it everywhere. The air in the whole world smelled of Kurt to us Nirvana lovers.
Twice in Australia.. big day put and espy..little venue in St Kildare...blew the roof off one and yook the other over...even with a suck Kurt and no pat
Can you imagine a time, where a band that looked and sounded like this, and played to a crowd that acted like that, actually existed in the attention span of mass culture?
Average age in countries like the US and the UK is around 40 so, yeah, most people can probably remember that time. More surprising is that something like Pantera's Far Beyond Driven got to #1 a year later.
We will never see another band where the frontman stands on the side and puts the bass in the middle. Brilliant symmetry. And that Mustang is beautiful.
Is it possible that Kurt Cobain is underrated? His chords are kind of easy to play, but they are arranged beautifully. His voice and lyrics are effing incredible!
Not as a songwriter. He is rightly considered to be one of the greatest songwriters of all time - up there with John Lennon. As a guitar player opinions are more mixed, and you could argue his guitar skills were underrated. I personally love the way he made the guitar sound, even if he didn't play the most complicated stuff.
@@hbkslazyeye6916 Simple, sure, but very high caliber in terms of songwriting. His sense of melody (and counter-melody) was extraordinary and virtually unmatched in the rock world.
Rogerioo silvaa never saw them live but got lucky and was about 5 feet away from Kurt Cobain once and just gave me chills. His presence was electric. Such a great looking guy also im still jealous! He had movie star looks which definitely helped them reach the stratosphere of fame they achieved.
The band itself was unbelievable the way Kurt came in with the guitar and then everybody just joined in and what you have there a mixture of power. Brilliant 👍🏻
cannot express how much i love this band and Kurt. Anytime i feel down or dont know what to do, turn these guys on or some AIC and my whole mood turns around. cant even explain it.
My friend's brother had the chance to see Nirvana live in 93 but it was in the middle of his high school exams and his parents thought it would be better if he stayed home and studied. He thought he'd get the chance to see them again and is now a Doctor. But he's a Doctor that missed the chance to see Nirvana. I like to think that during every prostate exam he gives and every Anti-vaxx parent he has to humour he thinks about that awful decision he made.
I saw them in front of 300 Peoples in the Melk Way, Amsterdam 91 And at the next day because they was soooo good in the Paradiso Amsterdam to. Great Weekend. It is 300 km from my home so i saw many Bands like The Clash Joydivision Sex pistoles and many many more in Amsterdam. First was Thin Lizzy
Same here. I remember watching this when it aired though, the same month I turned 10. Everything they played that was ever on MTV I would record on VHS tape. That’s as close as I ever got to the real show. I’m just glad to be able to watch it all on here again.
definitely fucking terrible bc his technique was pretty shit. It sounded cool obviously but definitely some of the worst most damaging vocal technique i’ve ever seen
@@annemcnally5 I am/was a huge Nirvana fan growing up, even had a band which i was the lead singer and you're 100% right. I took singing lessons where i learned, no matter how passionate you are, your healthy will take a toll on your vocal chords sooner or later. Knowing Kurt's smoking and drinking habits had he lived more years either he would adapt and stop singing that way or he would ended up like lot old rock singers Bon Jovi, Axl Rose etc. He knew that by the way he was planning to change more to a kind of folk singer kind Neil young, Dylan kind of music instead of Seattle based sound like Mudhoney!!
Dennis Boyle nah i don’t remember because i was about 6-8 years old when i heard it for the first time. My first favourite song of nirvana was Lounge Act. This song i remember hearing it for the first time. I was always a metallica fanboy and when i heart this song (this whole album) it was something new and somehowe it felt like i was searching for this.
Best song on Nevermind and if you say different Kurt would roll his eyes at u.😏 Such a great groove in Breed. This is great version at Live and Loud as well. The album version is good, but not the best.
@@maxedwards9650 I am glad you knew Kurt so well and think you know his every thought. I suppose you will tell me this is something you read he said...I can tell you that Kurt never said "My favorite song to play off Nevermind is Drain You" You know nothing, "so".
What he said was that he didn't understand why Teen Spirit was more popular than a song like Drain You. That is far from saying that Drain You is his favorite song to play off Nevermind. Js.
never failed to make my day better going through shit when i was a teen i would blast some nirvana and i would get lost into the music. wish i could of told him how much he meant to others and how many people he saved through his music. rest in peace hero. not all heros wear capes
Kurt continually referred to the band as a punk band. In Come as You Are, Kurt said, "Looking back on the production of Nevermind, I'm embarrassed by it now. It's closer to a Mötley Crüe record than it is a punk rock record". Why would he say that if he was in a grunge band trying to make a grunge album? Also, there is famous quote from Kurt, something like, "Punk is musical freedom. It’s saying, doing and playing what you want. In Webster’s terms, ‘nirvana’ means freedom from pain, suffering and the external world, and that’s pretty close to my definition of Punk Rock." Grunge as a genre was a marketing tool cooked up by a record label to make music from the Seattle scene more marketable. Does that sound remotely like something Cobain would've wanted to be associated with?
Con esta performance de Kurt tan absolutamente perfecta, te dan ganas de ponerte a tocar. Eres un grande Kurt, aunque estés muerto. Ojalá pudieramos devolverte a la vida... Pero seguimos recordando tu trabajo con esas canciones y esos solos de guitarra tan sumamente épicos! Gracias Kurt. DEP 20-2-1967 / 5-4-1994
John Lennon's "Please Please Me" and "Meet The Beatles" Gibson acoustic guitar went for $2.5 million in 2014. Kurt Cobains MTV Unplugged 1959 Martin D-18E just sold for $6 million!!! Kurt, dude, you're a LEGEND!!!! 😉😉
To the comments below. There are still bands that have energy like this. Going to a hardcore show, you'll find some of the best energy between the band and then crowd. The band plays their heart out, and the crowd is just having so much fun. I'm 28, so I'm telling you, I've seen bands with great energy and music, even if it involves screaming which I know alit of ppl don't like, but the energy is amazing
@@shredz3327 It has nothing to do with drugs lol. He does it in many many shows, even the ones he's sober in. It's a nervous tic and to keep time. Do a Google search dude
Hoy hablando con un amigo le dije que mi tema favorito de Nirvana era Breed y nos fuimos a tomar unas cervezas, llego a casa despues de eso veo youtube y encuentro esto, increible.
apart from appreciating one of the best live performances of the song .... someone notices the intensity of the beat of the drums with which dave grohl hits with the chorus she said shae said comes out ..... it is absolutely incredible
It’s unbelievable that 4 humans can produce this much sound.
That's what Nirvana was all about bro
This band was one of a kind
One!!! May friend.
I remember when nirvana came out, they were a force of nature
Amps
You can really hear how Pat thickened their sound here. Sick tone.
C R his guitar is sooo raunchy
He is killing it all the time
Loved it when they brought Pat on.
Such a great line up
Hell yeah. Wish this song were longer!
I love how Kurt just swings his guitar around.
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You mean pat?
@@xeta1237 1:20 Kurt swings/shakes.
And pat was like: I can top that
@@xeta1237 Kurt swings his guitar around while hitting every chord more than anyone else I've seen. Go watch paramount. He's always done it. When I was younger watching Nirvana live I always loved that shit
Can we admire how much a beast Pat was for Nirvana
You mean Dave grohl
Dude Pat was the shit
Just filled in the all the sound gaps perfectly. He's so badass
@@timkingsemail I love the way he vibes when he plays too, he's all over the place 😂
My own cover of Breed!
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Thanks for watching!
"We can plant a house, we can build a tree.. I don't even care, we can have all three..." Thank you, Kurt... Your songs were bold, timeless.
This songwriting reminds me of Syd Barrett.
What does that mean
good song
@@zuhri8 Kurt (the poetic persona) is talking to "us" (song listeners) about a conversation had with a third person (probably his mom), about feelling compelled to leave home and follow his own path in life. He's hesitant and sometimes fearful of letting go of adolescence and moving into adulthood.
best comment
Almost impossible to find a man who been cool as he is
Pat Smear, right? HAHAHAHA
and what the song is about you will explain to us!
Jimi Hendrix was cooler
@@Cobblestoner Water cooler?
@@Cobblestoner both
I was there. Not in this concert. But in that world -1993. That was another planet. One where you gladly gave hours of your life to one single song, days to one record, weeks to one video, years to one band. No instant gratification addiction. Just sheer expectancy. Dates marked on a calendar for the next, concert, the next song release, the top 10 video countdown of the week. It was all a hunting, a waiting game. For a CD at the store, for a song in the radio, for
a video on tv. No FOMO, just sheer enjoyment and expression. No scrolling, no next video, no swiping. There was no share button, we were all living it everywhere.
The air in the whole world smelled of Kurt to us Nirvana lovers.
Twice in Australia.. big day put and espy..little venue in St Kildare...blew the roof off one and yook the other over...even with a suck Kurt and no pat
It was a great time to be alive.
Buenos tiempos hermano, saludos desde Colombia América del Sur ..
Beautiful . . .
so true... kids nowadays have no idea
There will never be another Nirvana ! Kurt was a legend...the voice of a generation.
🙏🏻
He's dead?🙁That's depressing. I just discovered these.
@@alanduncan1980only 29 years late lol
The best version of one of Nirvana's most underappreciated songs
Paramount 91
Paramount '91
I love the beginning
@@TT-hl5ql both
So beefy with two guitars, completely agree
Not many drummers who can keep that speed and intensity up and still make it sound musical. Incredible DG.
He’s like machine
The John Bonham of punk rock.
Dave Grohl is an animal.
@@jaschul pop punk
One of the greatest!
27 years ago you left this World... We miss U, Kurt 😞
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Half his life in the ground 😢
Will alwaz missed kurt ❣️❣️❣️
How does pat play guitar like that? The thing is swinging and bouncing around his entire body lmao, such a badass!
he was in the punk rock scene of the 70s so he has plenty of experience
@@OdhranFoley the germs are great
Actually annoying...if you act like you know what your doing ....people will believe you know what your doing.
@@tooldaniellateralus9298 what? pat smear? lmao he knows what hes doing. no need to hate on him
@@juan_cruz0130 Not hate
Saying it's annoying .
Notification from nirvana just made my whole day wow.
You're not the only one, cheers!
Same I’m loving these videos and cranking the volume
same
Same just woke up to the best gift ever
same
Can you imagine a time, where a band that looked and sounded like this, and played to a crowd that acted like that, actually existed in the attention span of mass culture?
and it was fucking amazing...
My generation's Beatles dude 😊
Average age in countries like the US and the UK is around 40 so, yeah, most people can probably remember that time.
More surprising is that something like Pantera's Far Beyond Driven got to #1 a year later.
Yeah i live this era , was so fucking awesome
No stupid cellphone in a awesome concert !
My daughter was so confused when he said “we can plant a house, we can build a tree.” 😂😂
Hahaha
FANS: Kurt has very deep lyrics.
KURT: we can plant a house, we can build a tree
..so
The live fromWishkah I think he flips the two as well lol 😂
So am I 🤨 still heavy tho 😜🤘🤘🤘🤘
@@nuke2625 p
We will never see another band where the frontman stands on the side and puts the bass in the middle. Brilliant symmetry. And that Mustang is beautiful.
I think it's Jag Stang.
@@foundheavenpunkrock Its a Mustang. Jag-Stang is blue.
1:00 pat smear living his best life
⬅️⤴️⬅️↪️⬆️↩️⤴️⬅️🔀🔃🔃⤵️🔄⬆️🔂
Pat Smear is a total mood.
He got the natural drugs in him
That's why i like him.
True.
Time to procrastinate on homework and watch all of this :)
climbatree 68 Literally me rn hahaha
Homework? When did you start school?
@Man_in_black 1251 ayyyy congrats!
Back to the books, Junior. Hope you enjoyed it though.
Focus on your education. It's really good music, but your education is what matters most.
Is it possible that Kurt Cobain is underrated? His chords are kind of easy to play, but they are arranged beautifully. His voice and lyrics are effing incredible!
Not as a songwriter. He is rightly considered to be one of the greatest songwriters of all time - up there with John Lennon. As a guitar player opinions are more mixed, and you could argue his guitar skills were underrated. I personally love the way he made the guitar sound, even if he didn't play the most complicated stuff.
@@garysimonson1135 completely agree.
No his songs were simple same as his guitar playing
@@hbkslazyeye6916 Simple, sure, but very high caliber in terms of songwriting. His sense of melody (and counter-melody) was extraordinary and virtually unmatched in the rock world.
People that don't play a Guitar couldn't give a fk😁
Sounds good
"We can plant a house, we can build a tree" - Cobain, Kurt
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I'm very envious of people who have had the privilege of seeing Nirvana live. I miss Kurt so much.
Rogerioo silvaa never saw them live but got lucky and was about 5 feet away from Kurt Cobain once and just gave me chills. His presence was electric. Such a great looking guy also im still jealous! He had movie star looks which definitely helped them reach the stratosphere of fame they achieved.
He died before I was born but I miss him somehow
Dont we all
Saw them live at the Denver Coliseum in December 1993. A force of nature.
@@jeffreyval9665 Details please!
Favorite song off of Nevermind.
Talk Show Host AGREED 👏🏻👏🏻
Mine's lounge act 😃
@@tommie42 mine too. Very very underated song on that album.
Yup. Upon first listen I was like "yes. More of this." And then i flipped the cassette over.
Miraculous Evelyn same.
This performance is insane!!! 🔥
In my opinion nirvana always sounds better live better than any studio recording ✌️
"We can plant a house we can build a tree"
-Best line ever
I don’t even care we can have ALL THREE!!!
@@dalekay9ine she said, she said
@@sadiconwalangleeg she saaaaaaaaaaaiidddd
@@dalekay9ine And there are two things lol
Long live Kurt Cobain.
Long live nirvana
This comment is from me in 1993...
Orang nya udah mati njir
But ......Kurt didn't live long.
Lol should we tell him guys?
@@SkwidToast no, no he did not...
They sounded amazing live. Killer! Grohl’s drumming out of this world.
Even after 30 years....I adore this song....what a sound-...lyrics are superb...and boys are full of energy....this band was really something special
Seriously, we can’t ignore that guitar! That’s incredible!
Lol this is definitely the most ecstatic I’ve seen pat smear play
Patrick Russell Pat always plays like that it’s his style
He's a punk rocker
Watch some early germs shows they’re mad
Man.. When he got in and i've heard his guitar, it gave me goosebumps...
Ibeirneach he came in for the in utero tour
The band itself was unbelievable the way Kurt came in with the guitar and then everybody just joined in and what you have there a mixture of power. Brilliant 👍🏻
Top orchestration
Look at the crowd, having a blast. Wow, it's great to be there, live.
Not using their cellphones. 😂
Dave Grohl was the best drummer of that era
Paulvon128 Sean Kinney was pretty good.
Sorry but you forgot about Jimmy Chamberlin.
Com certeza!!!🤘🏼💀
I preffer lars at this era, but Grohl just sounded so fuckin good
Mac McNeilly says Hi.
Ah, 1993, when we all had an identity and it felt good to be alive.
For, real.
What???
Now we have identitarism and agendas. Yay 2020’s... 🥱
I was 1
Well put
This song is SO INSANE. Look at the excitement of the audience, it must have been the best night of their lives! 😍🔥
Watching this video makes me remember how much Dave can tear some shit up on the drums. We miss you Kurt!
cannot express how much i love this band and Kurt. Anytime i feel down or dont know what to do, turn these guys on or some AIC and my whole mood turns around. cant even explain it.
I was born in 76 and its amazing to see people still finding this band...enjoy.
You were way too old for Nirvana even at the time, all the 13 - 15 year old kids at school were the fans all walking around in the t-shirts.
@FactsBeFacts maths not your strong point 🤣
The greatest singer of all time that couldn’t actually “sing”
Dave is a monster on the drums. The way he just destroyed that first cymbal hit bro...
My friend's brother had the chance to see Nirvana live in 93 but it was in the middle of his high school exams and his parents thought it would be better if he stayed home and studied. He thought he'd get the chance to see them again and is now a Doctor. But he's a Doctor that missed the chance to see Nirvana. I like to think that during every prostate exam he gives and every Anti-vaxx parent he has to humour he thinks about that awful decision he made.
Alsi N Aralk cool story, bro
@@fernandodelacruz362 Thanks babe. X
@WH ROBY Lol. Bit verbose wasn't it....
I saw them in front of 300 Peoples in the Melk Way, Amsterdam 91 And at the next day because they was soooo good in the Paradiso Amsterdam to. Great Weekend. It is 300 km from my home so i saw many Bands like The Clash Joydivision Sex pistoles and many many more in Amsterdam. First was Thin Lizzy
That one night among the other thousands he spent studying is definitely 5e soul reason he is a doctor
When Pat Smear joined Nirvana the sounds of Nirvana became more hardcore and very heavy. What an awesome package.
I’m so jealous of all those people that got to see Nirvana live. I was too young at the time but loved them all the same ❤
Same here. I remember watching this when it aired though, the same month I turned 10. Everything they played that was ever on MTV I would record on VHS tape. That’s as close as I ever got to the real show. I’m just glad to be able to watch it all on here again.
1:05 Just that one moving shot with Dave always looked so awesome. Just conveys that energy. Shoutout to the camera man
Nobody:
Pat Smear: *wiggly wiggle*
I just wanna know how Kurt’s voice felt during and after a concert...
He blew his voice out during the recording go the album; required more studio time to finish.
definitely fucking terrible bc his technique was pretty shit. It sounded cool obviously but definitely some of the worst most damaging vocal technique i’ve ever seen
He was sweet as just smashed 3 beers and had a cig
@@annemcnally5 I am/was a huge Nirvana fan growing up, even had a band which i was the lead singer and you're 100% right. I took singing lessons where i learned, no matter how passionate you are, your healthy will take a toll on your vocal chords sooner or later. Knowing Kurt's smoking and drinking habits had he lived more years either he would adapt and stop singing that way or he would ended up like lot old rock singers Bon Jovi, Axl Rose etc. He knew that by the way he was planning to change more to a kind of folk singer kind Neil young, Dylan kind of music instead of Seattle based sound like Mudhoney!!
Like he was in a plane ✈️
pat literally was the cherry on top he was so perfect
One of the best live versions of Breed. And one of the best underrated/overlooked live concert videos of all time.
Better than MTV unplugged? I think so
In the 90’s we were blessed with some bad-ass music.
Dave is an absolute unit on those drums 🔥
If you were born in the 80s and lived through those magical years in the 90s and attended those concerts you're a very lucky man, I know I'm😊
This is easily my favourite filmed Nirvana performance and my favourite period of them. And In Utero’s easily their best album.
I'm 14 and I'm glad my dad raised me to listen to the good music like this
0:31
@@gabrielcarneiro3256 LOLOL
Thank you for changing my life, Kurt.
a unique song!, a unique band! a unique singer.
Best live version by far, when pats guitar kicks in its Fucking awesome
This song never gets old. I can listen to this al day long! Anybody else?
Remember the first time you heard it?
Dennis Boyle nah i don’t remember because i was about 6-8 years old when i heard it for the first time. My first favourite song of nirvana was Lounge Act. This song i remember hearing it for the first time. I was always a metallica fanboy and when i heart this song (this whole album) it was something new and somehowe it felt like i was searching for this.
Best song on Nevermind and if you say different Kurt would roll his eyes at u.😏 Such a great groove in Breed. This is great version at Live and Loud as well. The album version is good, but not the best.
@@maxedwards9650 I am glad you knew Kurt so well and think you know his every thought. I suppose you will tell me this is something you read he said...I can tell you that Kurt never said "My favorite song to play off Nevermind is Drain You"
You know nothing, "so".
What he said was that he didn't understand why Teen Spirit was more popular than a song like Drain You. That is far from saying that Drain You is his favorite song to play off Nevermind. Js.
never failed to make my day better going through shit when i was a teen i would blast some nirvana and i would get lost into the music. wish i could of told him how much he meant to others and how many people he saved through his music. rest in peace hero. not all heros wear capes
The energy of this song is the best
2:54 I was not expecting that noise, just whoa 😳
finally someone is talking about this 😳
Grunge at its finest🤘🏻
Punk*
It is grunge
Kurt continually referred to the band as a punk band. In Come as You Are, Kurt said, "Looking back on the production of Nevermind, I'm embarrassed by it now. It's closer to a Mötley Crüe record than it is a punk rock record". Why would he say that if he was in a grunge band trying to make a grunge album? Also, there is famous quote from Kurt, something like, "Punk is musical freedom. It’s saying, doing and playing what you want. In Webster’s terms, ‘nirvana’ means freedom from pain, suffering and the external world, and that’s pretty close to my definition of Punk Rock."
Grunge as a genre was a marketing tool cooked up by a record label to make music from the Seattle scene more marketable. Does that sound remotely like something Cobain would've wanted to be associated with?
@@joshbarth9469 facts.
Muhd Shuhairi PUNK
Con esta performance de Kurt tan absolutamente perfecta, te dan ganas de ponerte a tocar. Eres un grande Kurt, aunque estés muerto. Ojalá pudieramos devolverte a la vida... Pero seguimos recordando tu trabajo con esas canciones y esos solos de guitarra tan sumamente épicos! Gracias Kurt. DEP 20-2-1967 / 5-4-1994
I love the Mustang he plays on in this concert.
One of the best live versions of this song!
My current mood summed up...
I don’t care...
I don’t mind...
Get away...
Yup.
Que preveligiados la gente que estuvieron ahi en ese concierto !! Nirvana fue una banda de rock alternativo fuera de serie !!
Look at everyone in the crowd. Not a single phone. Living in the moment 🤘
Vamos de regreso al año 1994!!!
❤🔥🔥🔥
Que diría Kurt si viera sus vídeos en pleno 2019!!! Su música trascendió y vive!!! 🔥❤👏🏻
Sad that they’re just now getting the rights to post this...but better now than never. Rest In Peace Kurt❤️
Было мне 10 лет,тащился по Нирване,сейчас 36 и снова подсел!Курт Легенда,ушел из жизни в 27 и столько хитов успел записать
I remember reading that clenches or grinds his teeth as a metronome
You can see it in the beginning
Kinda smart
My favorite performance of all time
top 3 for sure
Bwahh this makes my propane tank empty
Literally just bought a house. And my propane tank is Empty..Thanks Hank for reminding me. Propaniacs rule
Uh heeehee you propained
You again? Stop polluting the internets
Hank Hill time to call Strickland for a refill I guess
Prooopaine
Que pena que hayas partido de este mundo tan joven, no me canso de escucharte.cuanta luz, te amooo kurt
that sound that pats guitar makes at 0:19 just after the drum roll is mental
John Lennon's "Please Please Me" and "Meet The Beatles" Gibson acoustic guitar went for $2.5 million in 2014. Kurt Cobains MTV Unplugged 1959 Martin D-18E just sold for $6 million!!! Kurt, dude, you're a LEGEND!!!! 😉😉
Kurt would have sold it for $2.
@@silvio2603 for 2 bucks?🤣😉😉
@@viktorr5060 yeah 2 bucks. He despised making money in that way
his estate is worth $450 million, everything he touches turns to gold
In Australia that’s nearly 9m
Nothing will ever beat the 90s
0:08 WOW THAT POSE IS LEGENDARY!!
Best song intro ever!
agreed!
My mom: why do you spend so much time in the bathroom?
Me: 00:01
©atzinbxy
don't do that !!!
@@akabara1237 Why can't i play some Nirvana songs in the bathroom? ;)
Mom already knew it, because of your dad....
im in the bathroom listing to this right now lmao
@@MedicBroh Actually I came here to comment the same, lol ...
wow
Impressive
......BRAZUKA?
wow
como q sapoha pegou 200 like 0_o
@@pedrov.8087 caraio BR ate em vídeo do nirvana
When the song kicks in after Dave’s drum roll…that is the epitome of 90s, goddamn ❤️🩹
To the comments below. There are still bands that have energy like this. Going to a hardcore show, you'll find some of the best energy between the band and then crowd. The band plays their heart out, and the crowd is just having so much fun. I'm 28, so I'm telling you, I've seen bands with great energy and music, even if it involves screaming which I know alit of ppl don't like, but the energy is amazing
Yeah, screaming sucks.
0:08 I really love how he uses his jaw to keep time. This performance is amazing.
You think that’s why his jaws moving? Awwwwww bless your little cotton socks you’re just so pure
@@shredz3327 Haha
"I really love how he uses his jaw to keep time" Dude seriously? 0.o
@@shredz3327 It has nothing to do with drugs lol. He does it in many many shows, even the ones he's sober in. It's a nervous tic and to keep time. Do a Google search dude
@@vinyldiary6664 Yeah, seriously
Can anyone imagine that Kurt was already not happy anymore at this moment 1993? :(
David grohl is f****** awesome
The drum entry by Dave grohl was insane
Hoy hablando con un amigo le dije que mi tema favorito de Nirvana era Breed y nos fuimos a tomar unas cervezas, llego a casa despues de eso veo youtube y encuentro esto, increible.
Maestro!
Por fin un puto comentario en español.
Puto amo por traer el video por la mente! y por el comentario en Español!
No es increible. El celular te escucha
Rest in peace, Kurt ❤️
They still feel completely amazing and relevant today. Mind blowing
Thats punk music folks, if you like speedy penthatonic solos, jazz chords and shredding look elswhere, punk music doesnt need it.
The most underrated song in Nirvana history
every song from incesticide?
@@prowlerVoorhees i love all the insecticide songs.
@@deathdie5518 same
"We don't have to breed
We could plant a house
We could build a tree"
👏👏👏💞💕🌹🍀
blew no, he says "we could", both times.
apart from appreciating one of the best live performances of the song .... someone notices the intensity of the beat of the drums with which dave grohl hits with the chorus she said shae said comes out ..... it is absolutely incredible
NIRVANA will forever remain the best band of all time.
One of the best live gigs a rockband ever has made! Love it
HOLY FUUUCK... this was my concert! Ahhh now I am sad as fuck! I was one of the lucky one to see Nirvana. We drove from Montana!
Nirvana el mejor grupo de Rock !!! 🇲🇽🇺🇸💀
no es rock, es Grunge
@@NeneSarcoma si es Rock aunque sea grunge , el grunge es una rama del rock .
this is the best live&loud performance. the song, the sound, and the lads were really outstanding
Nirvana videos are always a first watch for me. 30 years later, still breeding!