MTV was an unforgettable part of our collective youth (if you were born early enough). I wish Rock 🎸 music still had as much presence and resonance with the youth as it did back then.
Nirvana, The Beatles, The Doors, Led Zeppelin -- doesn't matter WHO... it's amazing that MTV could dedicate 8 minutes to a single band... and I grew up in this era.
So cool to see dave shoutout KYUSS since he did drums for Josh Homme’s later band Queens of The stone Age On the Albums “Songs For the Deaf” and “..Like Clockwork Great music
the dude at 3:59 saying "there's a tonne of bands not getting noticed at all like..." 1: Seaweed - awesome band, underrated, good point 2: Supersuckers - suck 3: Gruntruck - similar to alice in chains but without anything interesting to make them stand out, like a lesser form of aic i suppose now dude, just cause these are 'bands from the same place and time' doesn't mean they are in the same category as ABSOLUTE LYRICAL AND MELODIC GENIUS that was nirvana. nirvana got big for a reason, it wasn't luck.
It refreshing to see kids interviewed acting like kids. Might not be the most articulate conversation but we still knew how to interact with people instead of phones.
If your kids don't know how to communicate, it's the parents fault. If the new generation isn't what you want, it's the society created for them by the older generations. You only yourself to blame. But I suspect you just shit on anyone that isn't exactly like you as 'lesser than'. Probably to build you up and make you feel better about aging, as if you are somehow better than others. It's pathetic and quite transparent.
@@blackbeansmatter1280he did not Say it in a Literal way, Calling A 20 year old a "Kid" Is Because Usually they Don't have that much experience in Life and They are still super young
Time capsule of 1992 when "grunge" was at it's peak and I lived in Bellevue, Washington which is the "eastside" across from Seattle. I got on a plane to New Zealand, one-way ticket to go help start up Microsoft in Auckland. On arrival the Kiwis always responded to my Seattle origins with "wow you must really love grunge music" or something like that. In fact one of the motivations for moving to NZ was it's antipodean music scene and I was already kinda burnt out on the Seattle sound. Crowded House had recently released the "Together Alone" album and I became somewhat of a groupie, following their subsequent tour of NZ. Jump ahead to about 1997 I saw one of the most awesome concerts in a small venue in Auckland. It was Foo Fighters who opened with "My Hero" and two huge drum sets with Dave and Taylor pounding out the intro side by side and I had my chin on the stage front and center. So somehow Nirvana, Crowded House, New Zealand, and the Foos are strangely connected. I even got to know Crowded House's frontman Neil Finn and we talked about the Foos (that Nirvana drummer guy) first album. Really a seminal time in rock history. I used to drive my open-top sports car around Auckland blasting The Color and The Shape on its bodacious stereo. Great memories mixed with Seattle and NZ music scene. RIP Kurt RIP Taylor RIP Paulo.
I also lived in Bellingham around '82-'86 nice city many great times, riding my motorcycle down Chuckanut Drive, Fairhaven, Happy Valley, Lake Padden, etc. I'd even move back there now. I grew up mostly in Olympia near Evergreen State College and was there for the start of what became "grunge". Lots of $2 concerts with the bands who soon after became famous playing big arenas. But again I went to NZ for a promising career change, but also the downunder music scene. I became a sort of Enz-ologist following the roots and origins of Split Enz, got to meet most of the original band, and one special night Neil Finn calls me at home says come down to the studio (Revolver) so I show up, my name is on the list and inside is a private reunion party. The guys pick up their instruments and do an impromptu run of their favorite songs. As a Frenz of the Enz guy it was a dream come true.
The kids were very picky about the scene, that's why Kurt was so fed up about fame, everyone talking about how Nirvana was getting all the attention and letting the other cool bands out.
Helmet. Hell yeah. Shout out to the dude in the RUSH: Roll The Bones Tee at 3:48, and his buddy who was recognizing the other Seattle bands. Kurt would have been proud of that guy. I love how everyone in that shot is wearing a band T-shirt. Man I miss the 90's. What happened to the days when rock ruled?
The Kyuss mention is kinda insane considering what happened next. see, this is why I love old band interviews Also in awe of what fatherhood can do. Frances so closely, almost saved him.. damn.
I was 13 in 1992. 120 Minutes on MTV was the greatest show during that time. All the music I listened to I found out through 120 Minutes. Around that time another show I loved, Alternative Nation, started.
I’m a muse so I’ve had a lot of Inspirations over the years but Kurt is up there he taught me you can have meaningless lyrics as long as your passionate and can play ppl will jam to it yes we don’t know what it means when he says he’s the one who likes all our pretty songs that’s a stab at casual fans and the fact ppl don’t know what that songs about just makes his point so much more genius
I really wish Kurt had been able to walk away and just be a Daddy. NIRVANA could have gone on hiatus and FF could have still been a thing, Maybe Kirst could have carried the political torch frank zappa left smoldering. Most importantly Lil Bean could have grown up with her father for a longer period of time, and the Family that Kurt obviously yearned for could have come to fruition, with all the Ups and Downs that come along with it.
5:49 krist definitely knew it wouldn't last past 96 maybe..i love Nirvana,i never got to see them play.. I did see STP(which were brilliant live Scott was a brilliant Singer) i saw Bush, Creed. Creed was more of a date with my ex-girlfriend. I never cared for that band that singer is bullshit..i miss the 90s 👍🏻🙏🏻 rest easy Kurdt, Layne Chris, and all the other musicians that helped the movement.
When I see Kurt playing with his baby... and after that his sort of "angryish" face when Krist says the band will less maybe a couple of years more .. I sure that he did take his own life.
If you know anything about Kurt Cobain, you know he had a difficult relationship with his mom. So, it was probably bitter-sweet for her to see him successful despite her neglect to him in his childhood. You can kinda see it when she speaks about him here. Note, she says “his baby is beautiful”, not her grand child. Sad.
When his mom seems proud of him, but concerned, it hit hard. One of my friends who I played music with took his one life. We lived in separate towns and I didn't communicate with him as much as I should have. It's still devastating to his Mother, and I feel like Wendy Cobain probably feels similar. No parent should have to bury their child.
I dont understand why mtv isnt a TV chanel, i never had mtv and ive been watching these old yt vids i really wish they would bring it back on tv. Especially new rock bands
I wish they would reupload these legacy videos in their original broadcast 4:3 aspect ratio. Cropping it to 16:9 widescreen to fit modern standards is unnecessary and creates a harsher view of the period video pixelization.
MTV was so awesome in the 90's.
Music and Beavis and butthead, The 90s are epic.
@@hectorlopez1069 it's weird how culture went backwards as technology progressed further
MTV was an unforgettable part of our collective youth (if you were born early enough). I wish Rock 🎸 music still had as much presence and resonance with the youth as it did back then.
1992 is where kurt cobain has depression and 2 years later it died
@@johnd3124 did it go backwards, or get violently thrusted forwards? Either way, not ideal. I contemplate this a lot
When Krist said “this is not gonna last forever…you know, a few more years” 😔
Hm...
😅@@mscraig5147
He knew they werent that dedicated and kurts addiction was an obvious tell that he at least wouldnt last
@@memyselfandi4581neeee er wusste vor allem das Country Love sie auseinander bringen würde!!! Die Hexe, RIP Kurt 😭❤️🙏
MYV we KNOW you have the WHOLE Seattle show HIDDEN away in your ARCHIVES . PLEASE RELEASE IT
Indeed !!!
Quit begging kid. Quit being cheap go buy it u ask for way too much.
@@kurdt663 Can't you read? It's not released
@@kurdt663 your dumb it’s not released who you going to buy it from the tooth fairy
@@kurdt663 its not released, dummy
Dave: Aww, look at those beautiful blue eyes
Dave wasn't joking in this interview when he said he liked KYUSS. He'd go on to drum for them under the name Queens of the Stone Age.
Kurt looked so happy with that little beautiful in his arms😢...oh my gosh...I wish he could have lived more of that happiness😢😢❤
Just listen to Kurt's talking voice, so pure, so perfect, so clear. Just a very special human being, for sure!
I wish I was special
I’ve never seen Kurt and the band this happy and harmonic. ❤
What's it like being a dad? Dave: "His nipples are really sore" (Kurt grins 😁) ❤
Nirvana, The Beatles, The Doors, Led Zeppelin -- doesn't matter WHO... it's amazing that MTV could dedicate 8 minutes to a single band... and I grew up in this era.
2:56 lol Dave casually tap dancing
I miss the old MTV
I honestly MOURN the loss of that era of MTV. I mourn for the 90s, in general.
I love Dave's shoutout to Kyuss, which he unintentionally predicted QOTSA's success.
Helmet and Nirvana in 92...legendary
People love to go to Seattle to see his life and his spirit.
The Kyuss shout out! Amazing.
RIP Kurt Cobain (February 20, 1967 - April 5, 1994), age 27
You will be remembered as a legend
Love Dave's laugh at 7.42
So cool to see dave shoutout KYUSS since he did drums for Josh Homme’s later band Queens of The stone Age
On the Albums “Songs For the Deaf” and “..Like Clockwork
Great music
Dave giving kyuss a shoutout then goes on to play on multiple queens of the stone age albums and them crooked vultures with Josh homme. What a guy
Every comment should be this comment
the dude at 3:59 saying "there's a tonne of bands not getting noticed at all like..."
1: Seaweed - awesome band, underrated, good point
2: Supersuckers - suck
3: Gruntruck - similar to alice in chains but without anything interesting to make them stand out, like a lesser form of aic i suppose
now dude, just cause these are 'bands from the same place and time' doesn't mean they are in the same category as ABSOLUTE LYRICAL AND MELODIC GENIUS that was nirvana. nirvana got big for a reason, it wasn't luck.
Freaking iconic!!!
We love you Kurt ❤
It refreshing to see kids interviewed acting like kids. Might not be the most articulate conversation but we still knew how to interact with people instead of phones.
If your kids don't know how to communicate, it's the parents fault. If the new generation isn't what you want, it's the society created for them by the older generations. You only yourself to blame. But I suspect you just shit on anyone that isn't exactly like you as 'lesser than'. Probably to build you up and make you feel better about aging, as if you are somehow better than others. It's pathetic and quite transparent.
They were in their 20's
@@blackbeansmatter1280he did not Say it in a Literal way, Calling A 20 year old a "Kid" Is Because Usually they Don't have that much experience in Life and They are still super young
Kurt was a star in music.
thank you, bot. your service is appreciated.
Time capsule of 1992 when "grunge" was at it's peak and I lived in Bellevue, Washington which is the "eastside" across from Seattle. I got on a plane to New Zealand, one-way ticket to go help start up Microsoft in Auckland. On arrival the Kiwis always responded to my Seattle origins with "wow you must really love grunge music" or something like that. In fact one of the motivations for moving to NZ was it's antipodean music scene and I was already kinda burnt out on the Seattle sound. Crowded House had recently released the "Together Alone" album and I became somewhat of a groupie, following their subsequent tour of NZ. Jump ahead to about 1997 I saw one of the most awesome concerts in a small venue in Auckland. It was Foo Fighters who opened with "My Hero" and two huge drum sets with Dave and Taylor pounding out the intro side by side and I had my chin on the stage front and center. So somehow Nirvana, Crowded House, New Zealand, and the Foos are strangely connected. I even got to know Crowded House's frontman Neil Finn and we talked about the Foos (that Nirvana drummer guy) first album. Really a seminal time in rock history. I used to drive my open-top sports car around Auckland blasting The Color and The Shape on its bodacious stereo. Great memories mixed with Seattle and NZ music scene. RIP Kurt RIP Taylor RIP Paulo.
That’s so cool you got to chat with Neil Finn. I’m a big fan of The ENZ/Crowded House. I’m from Bellingham.
I also lived in Bellingham around '82-'86 nice city many great times, riding my motorcycle down Chuckanut Drive, Fairhaven, Happy Valley, Lake Padden, etc. I'd even move back there now. I grew up mostly in Olympia near Evergreen State College and was there for the start of what became "grunge". Lots of $2 concerts with the bands who soon after became famous playing big arenas. But again I went to NZ for a promising career change, but also the downunder music scene. I became a sort of Enz-ologist following the roots and origins of Split Enz, got to meet most of the original band, and one special night Neil Finn calls me at home says come down to the studio (Revolver) so I show up, my name is on the list and inside is a private reunion party. The guys pick up their instruments and do an impromptu run of their favorite songs. As a Frenz of the Enz guy it was a dream come true.
Nirvanna goes hard fr fr
I was at the Portland show. Nirvana had sound problems. Poison idea was awesome, Helmet was really good as well. I was a youth. It was pretty fun.
Helmet was great back then
@@RockyRMR Oh man. That's one of the shows I'll always remember.
What about Calamity Jane?
@@1985cactus Yep. Them too.
Blues For the Red Sun is awesome.
In Argentina Nirvana still valid! 🤘🏽 1 October...... AGUANTE NIRVANA CARAJO!!! 🇦🇷
Like how Kurt said "I'm just teaching her how to cuss" then immediately (7:43) takes babies hand to flip the bird right before the camera zooms in.
NIRVANA A MELHOR BANDA DE TODOS OS TEMPOS, GÊNIOS DA MUSICA E DO ROCK !!!
I love the one question a reporter asked Kurt as he was walking with Frances.
Reporter: Kurt, how do you like fatherhood?
Kurt: Vodka? I love vodka. 🤣
😂
Aaaaaa fracis is soooo cute in this video
Some of the shirts in this video... pure gold
KRIS PREDICTED IT, 5:50 🥺
The kids were very picky about the scene, that's why Kurt was so fed up about fame, everyone talking about how Nirvana was getting all the attention and letting the other cool bands out.
I hold his Memorial in Seattle at his house in Viretta Park I love Nirvana and Kurt🙏
Helmet. Hell yeah. Shout out to the dude in the RUSH: Roll The Bones Tee at 3:48, and his buddy who was recognizing the other Seattle bands. Kurt would have been proud of that guy. I love how everyone in that shot is wearing a band T-shirt. Man I miss the 90's. What happened to the days when rock ruled?
nice video, Kurt really loves his daughter, miss him art a lot
Oh man those fans were so dire. We were all such dire teens in the 90s...
The Kyuss mention is kinda insane considering what happened next. see, this is why I love old band interviews
Also in awe of what fatherhood can do. Frances so closely, almost saved him.. damn.
Mudhoney was so underrated. If you weren't alive in the 90's you missed out on The GREATEST OF TIMES!
Fantastic.. i mean, the way Dave and Krist seem to protect Kurdt and his son
Daughter
@@getoffmywifi969 She should have... been a son...😉
king of grunge....
Funny how Dave gives Kyuss a shout out way back then.
So sad when you hear that small child... Ohh sometimes life ist not fair with us, man so sod. R.I.P Kurt
the one and only thing that put Seattle on the pop culture map lol
I like Dave calling out the Kyuss album, given his involvement 20 years later with QotSA
R.I.P. Kurt
people will never know what MTV in 1992 was like.
Music was the greatest
I was 13 in 1992. 120 Minutes on MTV was the greatest show during that time. All the music I listened to I found out through 120 Minutes. Around that time another show I loved, Alternative Nation, started.
@@cactaceousI love to watch old episodes of those shows on UA-cam. They were so cool. 🖤
Kurt seemed like a good guy.
He WAS
How is this 30 years ago?! Feeling extra old.
Love the shoutout to Kyuss
What a mother!
3:52 back in the day when zlatan Ibrahimovic still live in seattle...
5:49 hits different now.
I’m surprised Kurt’s Mom is on here. He did not get along with his Mother and apparently caused him a lot pain.
Dave was on Kyuss early
Yup, this was the moment they became the most hyped heavy rock band in the underground
I’m a muse so I’ve had a lot of Inspirations over the years but Kurt is up there he taught me you can have meaningless lyrics as long as your passionate and can play ppl will jam to it yes we don’t know what it means when he says he’s the one who likes all our pretty songs that’s a stab at casual fans and the fact ppl don’t know what that songs about just makes his point so much more genius
Even if his lyrics were meaningless, he still managed to make them sound fucking rad. He had insane talent.
Kyuss went on to become queens of the stone age and Dave went on to play with them.
Dave giving everyone a glimpse of his future with Josh Homme with that Kyuss plug. Looked like Kurt and Krist were kind of indifferent to it.
Crazy that Dave looked up to him. Then became friends and his drummer for a while. Then he asked him to be in TCV. Wow can't make this stuff up
Dudes just chilling feeding Frances Bean
Shout outs to Mudhoney and Supersuckers, still going strong.
MTV MORE NIRVANA, PLEASE, POR FAVOR POSTE MAIS NIRVANA
RIP To the Late Great Kurt Cobain 🙏
legend
Wow, Dave hyping up Kyuss was unexpected.
I really wish Kurt had been able to walk away and just be a Daddy.
NIRVANA could have gone on hiatus and FF could have still been a thing, Maybe Kirst could have carried the political torch frank zappa left smoldering.
Most importantly Lil Bean could have grown up with her father for a longer period of time, and the Family that Kurt obviously yearned for could have come to fruition, with all the Ups and Downs that come along with it.
Those girls at 3:28 are hilarious 😂
5:49 krist definitely knew it wouldn't last past 96 maybe..i love Nirvana,i never got to see them play.. I did see STP(which were brilliant live Scott was a brilliant Singer) i saw Bush, Creed. Creed was more of a date with my ex-girlfriend. I never cared for that band that singer is bullshit..i miss the 90s 👍🏻🙏🏻 rest easy Kurdt, Layne Chris, and all the other musicians that helped the movement.
Three corn dogs for 99 cent. I've been there, living from hand to mouth and it was back it the 90's. Haha. Good memories though.
Peak Grohl 90's Hair FTW
When I see Kurt playing with his baby... and after that his sort of "angryish" face when Krist says the band will less maybe a couple of years more .. I sure that he did take his own life.
I'm sure he didn't.
If you know anything about Kurt Cobain, you know he had a difficult relationship with his mom. So, it was probably bitter-sweet for her to see him successful despite her neglect to him in his childhood. You can kinda see it when she speaks about him here. Note, she says “his baby is beautiful”, not her grand child. Sad.
Finally a mention of Sprinkler, lol. This person i have known for like a decade is the daughter of one of the guys from that band! cool
OK and the Kyuss mention is heavy on the foreshadowing!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
His mom was proud of him 😊❤
When his mom seems proud of him, but concerned, it hit hard. One of my friends who I played music with took his one life. We lived in separate towns and I didn't communicate with him as much as I should have. It's still devastating to his Mother, and I feel like Wendy Cobain probably feels similar. No parent should have to bury their child.
I dont understand why mtv isnt a TV chanel, i never had mtv and ive been watching these old yt vids i really wish they would bring it back on tv. Especially new rock bands
Love Nirvana but it was nice to hear Helmet mentioned. Page Hamilton rules
06:01 That guy is a financial analyst for Goldman Sachs now.
Helmet played with Nirvana. 😯
Please release the Seattle Show MTV
Those bands back then weren't as good as Nirvana simple as that. Nirvana was just big they were beyond the music industry at this point.
Yes! Seaweed! Great band , great guys!
@Let Your L⚡️GHT Forever Shine ❤️ ??? 😂 really shining that light
Yes a Tacoma/Lakewood band lol
Our culture today has turned into straight shit. I miss the 90s a LOT.
Fukn A RIGHT
me too 😔
"hey, theyre makin money, so, good luck to them" he had some fore sight holy shit
"YEAH SEATTLE!! NIRVANA,HELMET!!" 🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha I saw Gruntruk in like 1995 or 1996 in a small little club in Spokane hahaha wow wild to hear their name again
Crazy
im not from oldschool years but we love blue pants :)
R.I.P. Kurt Cobain
Dave complaining about MTV to MTV 😂
Dave's mistress wasn't even born for another 11 years!
@jehozen1455 who care
OGGGGG!!!!!
kurt looked great here, really lucid
He was in reab and clean
4:04 dude Seaweed is so good too
KYUSS 😍
Oh my, I feel 19 again.
Seems like yesterday, not 1992
I wish they would reupload these legacy videos in their original broadcast 4:3 aspect ratio. Cropping it to 16:9 widescreen to fit modern standards is unnecessary and creates a harsher view of the period video pixelization.
Frances was real young on this.
Holding his baby!!!😭😭😭