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  • Damnit sirius! Cant you upload the whole thing? I physically NEED to see this!!

  • I love how Krist looks like a St. Bernard now.

  • OMG I cant believe how much Krist has aged!

  • hey guys...i often wonder...do you know how old we are? i mean i was jean shorts combat boots....and im black...but wow...you and WE did this...Dave...you did not do this on your own...

  • tottaly love you krist...dude from married man and 33...krist...thank you for my formative years...thanks man...

  • Krist is awesome!

  • Krist is a good man. I kind of heart him.

  • Maaan, they got very old :/

  • Skeeter... Lol

  • krists personality is still the same, i love him

  • It doesn't matter how Krist looks like, cause in the end, he's much more punk rocker than everyone of us. He's amazing.

  • *.* dave knows underwater welding.. Take that Obama!

  • Oh my god. Krist is old? People change?!

  • Es tan lindo verlos juntos otra vez... todas las veces que sea posible... se nota cuanto lo quiere Dave a Krist... es un poco un hermano mayor... y cuanto extraña Krist a Kurt...

  • Those ragging on Krist clearly weren't there at the time, otherwise you too would realise we ALL get older.

  • God, I wish Kurt was there with them.

  • @lkatejones1 It seems like they would have a lot of fun

  • Krist looks sad.. 

  • dave grohl rules

  • The day Dave came to see Kurt and Krist, he offered Kurt his apple, Kurt replied with "No thanks, it makes my teeth bleed"...

  • É realmente emocionante ver os dois juntos conversando (Krist / Dave) os caras são extremamente criativos, interessantes e possuem um imenso senso de humor.

    Na realidade eu curtia o som do Chad Channing, nada como um bom CD de Punk Rock 80´s como o Bleach. Creio que o prórprio Chad teve a iniciativa de deixar o grupo, e sem dúvida com o Dave na Batera as coisas fluiram de uma forma super natural e perfeita.

  • well now i just realized what i gotta do is... underwater welding.... thanks dave!

  • when i was born Nirvana was the greatest band in the world; for me they still are and always will be! RIP Kurt

  • holy shit Dave did age very well indeed

  • C'mon, Krist aged very well! He kept his great sense of humour, got away from the music business circus, contributes to political awareness and is a «hobby farmer»!

    Love the beard and the quiet look. He totally contributes to Nirvana's dignity. Hell yeah!

  • @Rj2D2 Too right.

    @BloodEndorphin Don't be silly. Music has always been a sellout business. Lying, cheating and stealing isn't some new craze. Music hasn't suddenly turned into a shitfest, cos there have always been shitty popstars and good ones in the rough. chin up, boy.

  • @timbo177 i think what he is trying to say is that back in the early 90s late 80s, musicians didnt rely on auto tune like they do today! i mean every modern band/singer i have heard live these days sucks! (except for the Foo Fighters and some other good rock bands from the 90s) you know that Kurt was an amazing singer because he sounds the same live! thats what i love about him and Grohl.

  • @glitchstudios101 But popstars have always exploited the industry. Saying there are no good bands today is ridiculous considering how many great modern bands were influenced by Nirvana. People are too lazy to find good music when its so easy.

  • =)

  • When i was 12 in 1992, i went from being a mullet wearing bog to hearing Nevermind for the 1st time and just thinking, "WTF!!!!...this is the shit!". Music was changed forever. Nirvana were still my fave band just over 2 years later when Kurt died, and still are today. Nothing will surpass the greatness of this band.

  • que alguien traduzca esto por favor!

  • This makes my heart beam. I love these guys.

  • Something has to change in mainstream music, and it has to happen fast. But then again, MTV doesn't even exist anymore and people would rather download their music than pay for it, so as a whole indie music is the only thing left, and i'd say that even that is about 80% bullshit.

  • need more just put the entire thing on utube everybody want to see it

  • Realivemovement

  • damn, this is so hardddddd,i loveeeeeeeeee u, i wish kurt was there demnnnnnnnnnnnnn, misssssssssss uuu

  • What an amazing band Nirvana were not just for there music but the fact that they were just cool guys who had no 'Rock Star' ego stuff going on and never compromised what they believed in.. I can't imagine there's ever be a band like them again.

  • We want the complete interview

  • that last joke reminded me of the shit they talked on stage haha

  • @bloodendorphin I hate to break it to you buddy but things were exactly the same back then. Instead of Justin Bieber it was NKOTB.

  • The New Foo Fighters Album is Great ! (2011) pure Rock & Roll

  • yeah ! Dave looks the same, he must have made a deal with the devil ! lol !

  • my sister was there she asked a question

  • We had pop music revolutions in the 50's, the 60's, and the 90's. It's been 20 years since anything exciting as Nirvana has happened. It's time for another revolution.

  • i thought krist was dead

  • Its not about nostalgia, its just a fact. The sales leaders are the cookie cutter crap that was lamented back then. I know a few of the best bands out now, and they play shows that sell out nice venues, but couldn't get airplay to save their lives.. I also know Krist and Dave, and they agree, its all a race to mediocrity brought on by consultants in the record biz. Here is a good example: Primus, Tool, Soundgarden, and maybe even Nirvana would not even get a second look now by A&R guys.

  • 90s all the way!

  • Its sad how good bands were in the 90's. Seriously think about the fact that the "C" list openers are massive headliners now. That's how good music was, and now the crap has taken over. It doesn't help that radio is fighting to be mediocre.

  • Great video, I miss nirvana

  • I miss the 90s. Twas a great decade for youth and music.

  • I miss Kurt

  • They should post the whole thing! Stop teasing us with these clips!

  • Legend Never Die

  • Krist should do stand-up comedy

  • yeah....i miss u...kris

  • I really wish I was a teen back in those days the music was great the people were great the whole atmosphere of music was perfect.

    Now It's just so wrong, people's careers are based on autotune and tweeny fans.

    It seems like they've all cheated their way to the top.

    I hate modern life and I guess the people back then could have said the same and looked back in nostalgia to the bands that inspired their generation.

    But to this day Nirvana still is the best band ever atleast for me.

    RIP Mr Cobain.

  • @BloodEndorphin If it makes you feel any better, I was a teen back then. I have to say though... I'm so glad I was a teen back then too! No other point in time where I wished I was a teen! Too bad you weren't. lol

  • @LedWilde Yeah I was 1 years old when Mr Cobain died.

    I would give anything just to watch nirvana live for a few hours.

    They were pure rock to its deepest core.

    If I were born a little earlier I would take full advantage of my life.

    But today technology has ruined the way people live and it makes me depressed.

    I feel that when Cobain died his spirit stayed.

    I swear to god I felt a strange presence sometimes when I watch his personal videos.

    I've never connected with another person like I did him

  • @LedWilde Continuation: damn youtube's character limits lol.

    Like I was saying his music was the best out there.

    But people could connect to him on a personal level too because he was a genius and he was the best kind of human.

    I could listen to him talk for hours because its so easy to relate with the things he says.

    I should also mention I've never been to a concert because its not worth it anymore.

    Everytime I feel depressed or angry I stick on Nirvana and everything is better XD.

  • @LedWilde Nirvana actually made me feel like life was worth it sometimes.

    The lyrics in his songs all make sense in so many ways.

    He even inspired me to learn guitar and make songs :D

    I actually covered a few nirvana tracks and made a few originals they are on my channel if you want to see them :)

    I know I'm talking like I knew Kurt but unfortunately I did not.

    If only MTV would see the bigger picture again someday and stop promoting rubbish image artists.

    Ok I'm going to shut up now lol.

  • @BloodEndorphin Agreed. Some hair metal lovers say 90's music was "depressing" but it's quite the opposite. (I think hair metal is depressing.) Grunge & other 90's music was colorful, upbeat, high energy music that made you feel good. It Rocked. When I first started playing guitar, Nirvana was one of my major influences. A lot of great music through most of the 90's. 1998, signs were there that music was going down hill. MTV has gone down the toilet since! Music can get good again. But will it?

  • @BloodEndorphin Stop getting nostalgic. There were terrible bands then, and there's good bands new, you've just got to look below the surface.

  • @tehsprite I know that there are good bands now but like I stated its MTV's fault because of them nobody see's these good bands below the surface and they don't get their chance in the spotlight.

    It's really sad however I don't normally let nostalgia paint my vision it's just I have strong feelings on this subject and want things back they way they should be.

    I hope you understand :P

  • @BloodEndorphin could not agree more man.

  • @BloodEndorphin While I agree that the late 80's-90's was an amazing decade for music, I disagree that music now is so horrible. It's exactly the same as back then, pop music sucks, but there is still an amazing underground music scene, you just need to find it. Nirvana may have topped the pop charts with "Nevermind", but the majority of popular music in the 90's was garbage. Whether it's the 90's backstreet boys, or 2010's ke$ha, you can't judge a generations music by what's on on the radio.

  • @seanlcoolans Yeah I know all I'm saying is that these good bands don't get a chance in the spotlight anymore and they will stay underground because everyone in life is just after a few buck and couldn't care less about the greater cause.

    I may sound naive to some people but I'm just giving my honest opinion and I'm not judging a generation on a band I'm judging it on ourselves.

  • @BloodEndorphin 9-29-11Well I was in my 20's. How old were you? NIRVANA was A-MA-ZING! What's your FAV song of them? MINE seems to always go to 'BREED!' So many I love! I especially LOVE the 'Unplugged' that Nirvana did with MTV. It was simply beautiful! Stripped to the bone. No heaviness..No Punk..No 'GRUNGE.' It was another side of them. If memory serves me correctly, Nirvana was the 1st band to play on MTV 'Unplugged.' Feel free to Correct me. Many bands followed after that. EVERYONE? FAVs?

  • @BloodEndorphin I was a teen back then, and you are right about the atmosphere & the people. One of the things that made it so great, [apart from the music] was that it had the feeling of a revolution. The music industry had been shoving crap down our throats for years [NKOTB, MC Hammer, Poison, Cinderella, Milli Vanilli, etc, etc] Then all of a sudden there was this explosion of counter culture, both from the Pacific Northwest, and "Straight Outta Compton" :)

  • It was underground, it was awesome, it told the establishment to stick their "product" up their asses. Then of course it got co-opted & mainstreamed, and the cycle began anew. The upside is, history repeats itself. Auto-tune, American "Idle" and all the rest of the crap out there are stoking the fire of unrest. Viva la revelucion!

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  • @BloodEndorphin man i love your sincerity to your comment. But personally i feel the music nowadasy is great but due to zero mainstream demand it has to be underground. Plus nostalgia hits everyone, me and my buddies talk about 90's life like it was golden, but every generation has goods and bad, the 90's had great mainstream music but some of it was just plain shit.

  • @BloodEndorphin Not gonna lie man. It was an awesome, awesome time to be a teen in high school. Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, etc. Great music all the way around. Even the rap music was great back then. As long as people like yourself keep the past alive, it will never die and always rock strong!!!!!

  • @BloodEndorphin It truly was as great as you think it was. Unfortunately, it was all done way too quickly.

  • @BloodEndorphin you're just looking in the wrong places. the 80s was the same for many kids who thought the exact same things as you. then they found the underground music scene and that changed. the only reason that changed in the 90s was because of nirvana, soundgarden, and a few others that signed to a major lable and managed to get a wider audience. there's always passionate bands out there that are still into making something new and good.

  • @BloodEndorphin Well said. I feel the same way.

  • @BloodEndorphin You're wrong, Rico Suave by Gerardo was like the Baby by Justin Bieber back in 1991. Every time there is good music around there will always be bad music around

  • Just saw them on last friday was amazing :) still miss Nirvana :(

  • LOL krist aged like anybody else wrinkly and grey

  • We need to listen you again together !!!!

  • Need to see all of this NOW!!!!!!

  • @69BieberHole69 I was thinking the same thing jajajaja!

  • @jrafa90 wtf is jajajajajaja

  • @69BieberHole69 its spanish for hahaha but if u glansed over it looks like JAR JAR BINKS lmao

  • @69BieberHole69 hes still cool, probably still can play the bass like a bad ass!

  • @69BieberHole69 I dunno, with a top hat and a pipe, I think he'd be awesome.

  • @69BieberHole69 9-29-11 Hahaha :D I said in the 1st interview here, that "KRIST looks like a 'GEEK SQUAD' Manager...Or maybe a Record Company guy. He had hair when FF's were recording the CD..I had PIX at yfog.com of them in the Studio. KRIST came in to play certain instruments for the CD. Does anyone know how to pronounce Krist's last name? What nationality is it? My guess it's a 'Slavic' name. Doesn't DAVE have the BEST CRAZY LAUGH? Watch his Face! Priceless!

  • @69BieberHole69 seems fine to me it was 20 yrs ago dude people age

  • @69BieberHole69 Although its kinda strange to see Krist dressing business casual with a beard, I think he's simply aged the way most people age- they look a little older after 20 years. He's just not living the rock star life anymore and he's probably not too concerned with keeping up that facade- which is pretty cool, I think. I guess he lives on a little farm now and grows vegetables.

  • @69BieberHole69 yea lol, he has the same face, except with gray hair, and the same voice. But, I'm glad he still has his witty sense of humour, lol love it! He still seems stressed over Kurt's death though, I mean who wouldn't be, if they'd had known him.

  • @69BieberHole69 hes a fucking politician....he has to look like a fucking adult. jeez

    fucking know their history before posting up fucking stupid shit

  • @69BieberHole69 why do you say that? its stupid to say something like that...

  • @MrPin254 calm your vagina i still fucking love nirvana

  • @69BieberHole69 you must be puberty tainted little kid. lay off vagina and fucking kind of sentences.. also stupid. and krist aged great.

  • Jon Stewart is a great interviewer.

  • "theres alot of money in underwater welding" Krist knows where to get a job

  • Dave's my hero

  • sappy

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