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  • I would be interested to hear more about how the label decided to scrap Butch Vig's mixes and brought in Andy Wallace to remix the record.

  • @MrMoog1970 I think the decision came from Nirvana and Butch themselves. They didnt like the initial mixes. Ironically, after the abums release they didnt like the later mixes either.

  • MTV doesn't care about the music.

  • @J3PPISH they should definitely change their name. its not about the music anymore to them.

  • Really Interesting video. "Just get on with what you think works; play some music, paint a picture... Whatever!!!".

  • nevermind the music, Kurt had THE voice!

  • forget the music.. it was his voice!

  • GIRLS like nirvana??? SHOW ME SOME NOWADAYS. all i see is bieber, taylor swift, katy perry fans. HELLO HELLO HELLO HOW LOW??

  • @VoVikMakaR Back in 1991, a lot of girls loved them. A lot of 30-40 year old women still love them.

  • great thanks for uploading this video!

  • great upload man, keep it up :)

  • draaaaiiiinnnn yoooouuuu

  • An actual STARGATE/PORTAL-THING was caught on film in New Mexico. The footage can be found within the short-film entitled "SUDDEN PORTHOLE", which is parked at the PROJECT CAMELOT YouTube page (it's under the George Noory video).

    I'm not selling anything…I'm just trying to spread the word about the unseen-dimensions we find ourselves embedded in.

    My BLOG @ samzurick*dot*com contains peripheral data regarding the movie and is where I reply to the "debunkers". THANKS!!

  • They weren't a Seattle Trio, they were an Aberdeen duo + Dave.

  • @PBANDSNOW Plus Jason Everman

  • @Netriderceo Everman left in 1989, Nevermind was in 1991.

  • Damn Kurt, why were you always so mad...I mean, what did they microphone ever done to you?!!

  • Excellent upload, thank you. I in the 11th grade when Nevermind dropped. Kid was listening to them on his headphones. I asked what he was listening to & he said, Nirvana. Asked him, "do they sound good?" He replied, "They're weird" & let me listen for a second & I liked it. Wasn't until my SR year until I heard my first real song & that was, "Something In The Way" while tripping on mushrooms in the back of my friends parents ford station wagon some country road blasting that song. Ah the 90's.

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  • God take's kurt's bcuz he needs to learn rock

  • if disfunctional means parents divorced and am depressed, then call me disfunctional and Cobain speaks my language!

  • This album got me into music when I was 5 years old. My older brother bought it for me. Needless to say, it changed my young life, and I have been in love with music since then.

  • Double tracking every damn song lol

  • i really hate that poser fake little shit from rolling stone , kurt hated rolling stone and definitely would have hated u, go buy a personality ya turd

  • @BayouBluesMan David Fricke and Kurt Cobain were friends so congratulations, you lose.

  • @letsgobluengold1027 cobain hated rolling stone

  • @BayouBluesMan Rolling Stone was actually one of a few magazines he didn't mind- I think had he hated them as much as you say, he probably wouldn't have been on the cover twice and granted numerous interviews to them. David Fricke actually did one of the last interviews with Kurt in January 1994.

  • @letsgobluengold1027 dude he laughed at being on the cover of that poser shit magazine get yr facts straight

    u fucking rolling stone tool

  • @BayouBluesMan Kurt hated ALL magazines. My original point was that him and David Fricke were friends, which is why Kurt went along with everything in the first place. He WAS on the cover twice, so I think if he hated them that much he wouldn't have agreed to do it after the first time. That's it. Christ sakes. And btw I haven't read a Rolling Stone since 1996 (because we were all 11 once) so piss off.

  • goldenshower TV. lol

  • WE MISS YOU NIRVANA AND KURT

  • "There possibly isnt an album in history that is as genre defining as Nirvana's Nevermind." Wow dude you must have never listened to Sgt. Pepper or The White Album. Lennon invented Grunge long before Cobain existed. Check Out "Yer Blues" By The Beatles

  • hellz. motherfuckin. yeah.

  • whos staying around after to watch S.O.S.? lol

  • man, this is awesome.

  • kurts vocie sounds like a mixture of fergie and jesus lol

  • I still can't understand a word kurt is saying, even when the guy is taking out the instruments and its just vocals, still cant understand anything. sounds great though!!!!!!!!

  • Interesting fact about Nirvana: all their albums were recorded and mixed

    on analog tape, from the first one to the last one - they never went digital.

  • @hegadem Yeh I resisted recording digital for as long as I could........Now you have no choice..... to bad.

  • @marcusdolby1: I think if Kurdt Cobain had not died and Nirvana had

    continued, they too would probably have been Pro-Twelling the hell out

    of their albums by now. The metal band band Metal Church (1984 - 2009)

    was another band that never embraced DIGITALISM. All their albums too

    were recorded and mixed in analog. But you always have a choice. Most

    good pro studios still have analog tape machines. Only starving

    home bedroom studio owners are forced to settle with digital. 

  • @hegadem Well, I work out Reflection Sound in Charlotte NC. REM recorded their first 2 albums here. Not to mention 7 gold records and 5 platnium records. We have 3... 24 track tape machines 2 Studers and 1 Otari. They havnt been used in over 5 years. We have a Mitsubishi 32 track digital tape machine that never gets used despite the fact I think it sounds great.

    If you ask me I think the Otari Radar sounds better than most digital platforms.... we have that 2 but it never gets used.

  • @marcusdolby1: that's sad. I love the thick, fat, warm and organic sound

    of good ole' tape, especially for rock and metal. I hear no "air" in digital,

    no real sense of depth, height or space. It does not satisfy my hearing.

    Worst thing is, I doubt anyone records digitally because they truly

    believe it sounds better. Most prefer digital for reasons of cost and

    convenience, not because of the sound. Same thing applies

    to the discussion of CDs vs. Vinyl LPs.

  • @hegadem I agree 100%. There is no depth in digital and the high end is really harsh...even with the best coverters and smoothing filters. I used to do A/Bs all the time to try and convince people.

    What really helps is to sum outside the box. We have a Neve VR series console and I allways mix off that and when I cant, I sum the multitracks out of craptools to the neve. Digital summing really sounds crappy.

  • @marcusdolby1: or how about recording digitally or ProTwelling or

    whatever, but mixing to analog tape? That could be a reasonable alternative.

    Is that common by the way?

    My favorite way to record would be going live direct to analog two-track tape.

  • @hegadem Mixing from Craptools to analog has been an option, It did sound a bit better but what really makes the craptools recordings sound better to me, was mixing off our Neve VR series console and using outboard analog gear. A good Analog console with a great summing buss makes a BIG difference.. even if its tracked to protools. I just use protools as a tape recorder and as an editing machine. I like the idea of direct to 2 track. One take getting right, the less overdubbing the better.

  • @marcusdolby1: I would also say, with multi-tracking the fewer tracks the better.

    Nobody really needs 24 or 32 tracks for rock or metal. 8 tracks is enough for a

    live in the studio gig where you don't want to smear the recording with loads

    of overdubs.

    With analog more tracks equals more noise and more distortion, due to the

    lower tape width for each track. Nirvana's first album "Bleach" is an 8-track recording

    and sounds great to me.

  • @hegadem I agree with you on most of your statements. Some stuff like Bohiam Rhapsody and other things like Pink Floyds the Wall used 2 24 track tape machines synced together...... on the other hand if the Beatles can do A Day in the Life with 4 tracks then...... hell, maybe your right.

    More track dont allways equal more noise ... especially if the tape machine is calibrated right and your maximizing your levels to tape. I love smaking the crap out of Ampex 456 tape to the point of distortion

  • And it was recorded and mixed on ANALOG TAPE.

    No ProTwells (AmateurTools). Cool huh?

  • Butch Vig you are a deity. "Smells Like Teen Spirit" got played on the urban formatted radio station in my hometown, which was unheard of a feat that has never happened before or since. That record impacted a lot of people.

  • ZERO dislikes

    

  • the guy who makes fun of his own filming.. i wanna meet him

  • hahahaha nirvana is so chill, they dont even trip about people jumping on stage. NIRVANA IS GREAT

  • AMAZING. Thank you for sharing.

  • of course girls liked Kurt... cause he was fucking hot

  • The fact he lived under a bridge for a brief period is not a lie or a story.

    Watch "Kurt Cobain: About A Son" he says in his own words that he overstayed his welcomes at friends houses and slept under the bridge.

  • Nevermind is 20 years old now........that's messed up

  • If I heard Nirvana come on the radio, other than a because of a request, I would complain.

    Or at least think about complaining.

    Here's hoping some douchebag doesn't come along and decide to do a remix.

  • @lolgepwnt you'd hate this then there remixes of nirvana songs out there. Done really badly and pretty much destroys a master pieces

  • kurt sounds identical to bam margera

  • @000silverchair not even

  • 3:45 is so true. I saw Nirvana twice before Nevermind (S.F. Fillmore opening for Sonic Youth and then Dinosaur Jr.). Between songs, the tall guy did all the nonsensical talking, while the small blonde-hair guy never said a word. Just tuned his guitar back up. And like Thurston Moore states, the songs were amazing. Blew my mind.

  • It must feel really stupid to make music for a bunch of angsty teenagers Althoug i'm one of them

  • this isnt all of it but great anyways thanks man!

  • i get BONERS from listening to nirvana., I'm a girl.

  • @gerardLOVEeyeliner You get clitboners. lol

  • 23:11 "how did we do that?" 

  • where is come as you are ??????

  • Love it or hate it.... but if you grew up in that era, you cannot deny the fact rock needed a swift kick in the crotch. Nirvana delivered.

  • thanks great documentary, from the greatest rock band ever

  • dios devuelvenos a curt y llevate a justin b.

  • This album and Appetite for Destruction are the two best rock albums in my lifetime (34 years)

  • @playadominical I couldnt of said it better my man and im 30!

  • @playadominical Appetite is defiantley my favorite album of all time....Nevermind is in top 5....not sure what the other 3 would be....

  • @playadominical Amen Sir, Amen

  • @playadominical Lmao. Kurt hated Guns n Roses.

  • @playadominical Agreed, I'm 40

  • Thank you!

  • Nevermind was the second album from the Seattle trio and the first on the DGC label (its predecessor *Bleech* was released on the Sub Pop label),

    Hi it's BLEACH!

    thanks for the upload btw!

  • @Khryztyan5 typo error hehe.. thanks :)

  • @ariyo21 you're welcome!

  • Thanks for the upload....

  • @Karl036 welcome \m/

  • God bless you!!

  • Thanks for uploading this!!

  • @somedude842 ur welcome! \m/

  • "hello golden shower tv im chris..." hahah

    28:54-29:01 priceless

  • There are two moments in rock history that changed my life. The first was in 1980, when I heard Eddie Van Halen play "Eruption." That set rock down a path that only the second event, "Smells Like Teen Spirit" could put a stop to in 1991. I am so glad that it did. I didn't need to see the video to understand, or to read Kurt's journals (though both of those help clarify if you know what to look for). I knew from hearing the song what happened. The music said it all. Thanks NIrvana.

  • we will never forget Nirvana NEVER EVER

  • Epic.

  • timeless

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