Music video by Nirvana performing About A Girl: 1993/Live On MTV Unplugged
with Beth McCarthy [Video Director], Alex Coletti [Video Producer]
(C) 1994 Geffen Records
Music video by Nirvana performing About A Girl: 1993/Live On MTV Unplugged with Beth McCarthy [Video Director], Alex Coletti [Video Producer] (C) 1994 Geffen Records
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When I listen to Kurt, it reminds me of the feeling I get when watching Jack Nicholson - humour, warmth, heart, sincerity. Like coming home somewhere.
Just amazing. Any critic who called Nirvana 'just a grunge band' was well and truly slienced after this. Also does anyone else find it a little bit creepy that Kurt Cobain preformed what could be his own eulogy.
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Also does anyone else find it a little bit creepy that Kurt Cobain preformed what could be his own eulogy.
God, strike me now...