"In Utero," the album, came out in 1993. Dates of older songs are misconstrued because they were pre-Internet. Kurt died in 1994. Kurt designed every aspect of this video, aside from the woman in the anatomical suit on the treadmill. On top of being a singer/guitarist, he was an artist. His artwork/style is very present in this video. The way symbols interact with each other, along with the shocking and macabre, is very Kurt. Love your reaction! You need to do "Drain You!" Also, if you didn't already know, the drummer, Dave Grohl, is now the frontman of the band the Foo Fighters.
The whole "soft verses, loud chorus" thing is one of the defining traits of the grunge style of rock, and Nirvana was one of the primary bands responsible for popularizing it. Nirvana had the shortest career of the big four grunge bands at only three studio albums over five years, but are still probably one of the most influential bands of the last 30 years (the other three big grunge bands are Soundgarden, Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains. If you haven't checked out any of them yet, definitely do so)
@@jamesvancam Surfer Rosa was definitely an inspiration on Seattle grunge in general and Nirvana’s Nevermind in particular. The Pixies were like the Velvet Underground of alternative rock. Their albums weren’t huge sellers, but it seems every person who bought one later formed or joined a 90s alt rock band
September 13, 1993 was the release. The lyric “I’ll eat your cancer when you turn black” caught my ole mans ear for sure. It’s a milestone and perhaps a peak in this times musical landscape.
That thing about the cliff was actually a really good description of that 90s rock aesthetic. It was all about that hard transition. Zero to seventy in one eighth note. Make something pretty and then chuck it off the cliff. Yeh.
Video explained: Many 90's Modern Rock bands, (labeled: "Alternative," by the press) were very political. And as Nirvana is really a punk rock band, they were one of the most vocal about their beliefs. Especially, in regard to women's and gay rights. And they were also very pro-choice. Even in the liner notes of their 1992 unreleased & B-sides album "Incesticide", Kurt wrote: "At this point I have a request for our fans. If any of you in any way hate homosexuals, people of different color, or women, please do this one favor for us -- leave us the fuck alone! Don't come to our shows and don't buy our records." So, in this 1993 video: a very old, Jesus in a Santa hat, is on life support, while feeding of the blood unborn babies. Because, in the early 90's, Abortion clinics were practically battle zones between protesters. Meanwhile, the blonde haired, blue eyed little girl is wearing a Capirote, (often mistaken for a KKK hat) which is a Spanish Easter hat. Which lands in the baby blood and turns it into a witch's hat. As "...No Kingdom has Shed More Blood, than the Kingdom of Christ." The flowers in the video are Poppies. -- Which as you know, is where opium comes from and is how heroin is manufactured. -- Kurt thought it would be funny to see him sleeping in field of poppies, even though his addiction already way out of control. -- Meanwhile, Chris and Dave are hugging each other on a bed, in order to piss off homophobic viewers. In fact, after Nirvana played Saturday Night Live in 1992, during the standard goodnights, before the end credits, Kurt and Chris French kissed each other. Then Chris frenched Dave. -- Everyone on the stage was shocked... I actually thought it was pretty funny.
but difficult to get correct by experienced guitar players because of Kurt Cobain's unorthodox self taught style of playing. Starting on the upstroke, full open strings on a regular tuning in between chords... etc.
@@kcbondurant7959 but the whole point of Nirvana's anti-establishment movement means that there's no 'correct' way to play. often times they even changed drastically the songs from performance to performance. they're great for beginners, and i don't think scaring people away with "it's hard to get them right" is too productive, since that's true for almost any song. I started learning guitar with GnR's Sweet Child o' Mine and it was incredibly helpful to keep track of my progress as i learned to play the song better over the years despite starting with an incredibly simplified version playing whatever sounded similar with the notes from the solo. plus Nirvana songs are just a ton of fun to play on guitar! Aneurysm and Drain You are so much fun and very simple, and Smells Like Teen Spirit is just a classic and extremely simple so a fantastic way to get introduced to Power Chords (which are the basis for most of their songs). Heart-Shaped Box is really good for learning the principles od Drop D tuning, Territorial Pissing is a fun chaotic song with 4 Power Chords, Love Buzz is great to practice interesting Bass riffs (even better if you mix the base notes and play the big power chord at the end of the phrase). Nirvana music is just so frigging cool to get started!
@@kcbondurant7959 i just read your comment properly and i agree lol some guitar players who are taught 'the basics' formally will look at Nirvana songs and go "oh?" because Kurt definitely did not care for following musical standards beyond his inspirations in grunge bands mainly from Seattle
Remember when Kurt said he couldn't even pass Guitar 101. I saw a video the other day titled Why Kurt Cobain was a great guitar player. It kind of changed my perspective about Kurt was just not the most skilled guitar player. I think that is like an urban legend because even hard core Nirvana fans say this. I have to disagree myself because he was doing things that were Bomb! I'm bringing it back, Bomb!
This song is from their Sept.1993 album "In Utero". Kurt Cobain died 7 months later, in April 1994. It's sad but, he left his music for us to enjoy. I see it as celebrating his life, and..... I think he'd like that. :)
@@richardhussey8388 Respectfully Sir, this is not the place for that.... we're here to enjoy and share in the love of the music. IMO it's a place of peace and harmony not negativity. Peace :)
I still remember hearing about it on MTV News. Thinking it must be a late April Fools prank I couldn't wait to get to school the next day and talk to everyone about it.
The Pixies were the band to really utilize or even invent the quiet/loud dynamic, making the verse quiet and erupting into noise with the chorus. They were one of Kurt's biggest influences and likely his all time favourite band. You should check out or react to one of their tracks
It was determined he died on the 5th and was found on the 8th by an electrician who came to work on the house and called the media BEFORE he called 911...😕
The next two Nirvana songs you should react to are "In Bloom" and "You Know You're Right". IB is very upbeat and you will absolutely enjoy it. YKYR was released after his death, so the video is a collection of footage, but the song is the last song recorded together as a band before Kurt's death.
Same thing we said in 1990. The sound was so different and that's what made Nirvana the sensation they were/are. They started the grunge movement of the 90s.
Good reaction video. glad to see you're keeping your mind open to new avenues of music and I'm sure you do the same thing in life the world will be a better place if more people did the same take care look forward your next uploads
@@StfuFFS yeah, I was trying to decide whether to say this was or that was. I decided this was their last because it was their last "scripted" music video for one song whereas Unplugged was a recorded live performance. But you are technically correct, unplugged was the last thing they recorded before his death.
So, on April 14, 1994, Pink Floyd was playing at Jack Murphy Stadium (later renamed Qualcomm Stadium) and i had floor seats. I'm out in the parking lot enjoying the carnival sort of experience that was happening that day when a wave of murmurs and then open wailing came from farther away in the crowd. Before the internet, news and emotions would literally wash over crowds and it was a crazy phenomena to get caught up in cause, like water, it has a momentum to it. Anyway, as the wave hit me i could finally make out what they were saying. "Kurt Cobain is dead!" It felt like a dream and everywhere i looked, everyone was either openly sobbing or they were on the verge of it. I sat on the asphalt tarmac of the stadium and cried for a stranger i had never met.
he loved The Pixies and paid homage to them often. Smells Like Teen Spirit has a Pixies feel to it, too. The Pixies were grunge before Grunge was a thing
Kurt was one of those pure souls that wasn't destined for a long life, but a short life that left a mark forever on the world. He'd be ashamed to see his music being sold off for commercials and corporations.
This and all songs by Nirvana are a banger, i remember when i was young and i played Guitar Hero and the band who suprises me was Nirvana. I hope time travel gonna be created and we can save Kurt Cobain. R.I.P🕊🕊
Heart Shaped Box came out in Nirvana's third and last record, In Utero in 1993. You probably saw the CZcams video release date when the video was posted on to youtube. The music video itself was recorded in '93.
"Probably a love song" 😆😆I laughed in grunge. You would dig In Bloom. Funny video for that one. This video is still as weird and disturbing as the first time we looked at it with mouths agape. Kurt was dead by 1994 so...yeah...definitely not 2000s.
It's from 1993 off of their final album In Utero and another song you should check from that album is Frances Farmer will have her revenge on Seattle it is my favorite nirvana song
Dude I just watched your reaction to Motley Crue's Home Sweet Home and you mentioned how nostalgic it sounded.... seriously if you wanna hear a nostalgic sounding song try Don't Go Away Mad(Just Go Away) also by Motley Crue.
The song Heart Shape Box was on the bands 3rd and last album In Utero which came out in 1993. Unfortunately Kurt Cobain would take his own life just one year later in 1994 by a shotgun. After the death of Kurt Cobain the band would break up shortly after his death.
"Why's it called Heart-Shaped Box?"
*Nirvana fans smirking*
haha I know right.
why tho?
@@sethbumbaugh6948 Heroin
@@sethbumbaugh6948 look it up😏
@@sethbumbaugh6948 courtney said it was abt her 😺
HAHA " ...about to kiss your girlfriend then someone runs up and pushes you off the cliff. 'Hey! Wait!' " so good.
I laughed so hard at that haha!
How the f did he come up with that lmao
I tripped on the treadmill from laughing at that
@@Elias-cs3ol I know it legit came out of no where 😂😂😂 made my day though
That logic behind that tho..perfect!
“Probably a love song”
*laughs in cobain*
my favorite Nirvana song.
Not gonna like this comment cause it has 69 likes
"Probably a love song"....
...."oh, it's kind of dark"
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Guess you could say he was right on both accounts. Lol
I know right!! so funny. I love that it's his first time listening to it and not expecting what he got.
Basically sums it up 😂😂
Yeah, I laughed when he said that
“All rock bands have different types of song(except AC/DC)” lmaooo
Except Venom !
AC/DC have ballad, blues, and R'n'R songs !
He nailed that shit.
Wait until he finds CCR. :D
Lmao
Yeah they used the same overused notes 😂
In Bloom by Nirvana is a BANGER!!
In Bloom is probably my favorite.
YES
@JD Hogg reproductive glands
@@tiffanyfarmer5901 weather changes moods
In bloom is definitely one of the best and Drain You is even better
"In Utero," the album, came out in 1993. Dates of older songs are misconstrued because they were pre-Internet. Kurt died in 1994.
Kurt designed every aspect of this video, aside from the woman in the anatomical suit on the treadmill. On top of being a singer/guitarist, he was an artist. His artwork/style is very present in this video. The way symbols interact with each other, along with the shocking and macabre, is very Kurt.
Love your reaction!
You need to do "Drain You!"
Also, if you didn't already know, the drummer, Dave Grohl, is now the frontman of the band the Foo Fighters.
I was thinking 94, so not far off. Good early teen memories.
We will have to agree to disagree. Lol
@@lieslbirch885 On?
@@sarahmorgan3775 sorry. That went to wrong person. Kurt was quite talented and I love Dave.
I am blessed with this song since i'm a 93' kid
The whole "soft verses, loud chorus" thing is one of the defining traits of the grunge style of rock, and Nirvana was one of the primary bands responsible for popularizing it. Nirvana had the shortest career of the big four grunge bands at only three studio albums over five years, but are still probably one of the most influential bands of the last 30 years (the other three big grunge bands are Soundgarden, Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains. If you haven't checked out any of them yet, definitely do so)
Wasn't it inspired/influenced by The Pixies?
@@jamesvancam Surfer Rosa was definitely an inspiration on Seattle grunge in general and Nirvana’s Nevermind in particular. The Pixies were like the Velvet Underground of alternative rock. Their albums weren’t huge sellers, but it seems every person who bought one later formed or joined a 90s alt rock band
Yeah the pixies.
I. Love. Grunge bruh. Love it! They put that song out on their final album In Utero. 1993.
Ahh how this takes me back to MTV in the 90’s. Grunge Rock and Hip Hop RnB. Golden age of music videos.
Don't get off this path of nirvana until u cover them all. gr8 reaction Lil cuzz
September 13, 1993 was the release. The lyric “I’ll eat your cancer when you turn black” caught my ole mans ear for sure. It’s a milestone and perhaps a peak in this times musical landscape.
That thing about the cliff was actually a really good description of that 90s rock aesthetic. It was all about that hard transition. Zero to seventy in one eighth note. Make something pretty and then chuck it off the cliff. Yeh.
Video explained: Many 90's Modern Rock bands, (labeled: "Alternative," by the press) were very political. And as Nirvana is really a punk rock band, they were one of the most vocal about their beliefs. Especially, in regard to women's and gay rights. And they were also very pro-choice.
Even in the liner notes of their 1992 unreleased & B-sides album "Incesticide", Kurt wrote:
"At this point I have a request for our fans. If any of you in any way hate homosexuals, people of different color, or women, please do this one favor for us -- leave us the fuck alone! Don't come to our shows and don't buy our records."
So, in this 1993 video: a very old, Jesus in a Santa hat, is on life support, while feeding of the blood unborn babies. Because, in the early 90's, Abortion clinics were practically battle zones between protesters.
Meanwhile, the blonde haired, blue eyed little girl is wearing a Capirote, (often mistaken for a KKK hat) which is a Spanish Easter hat. Which lands in the baby blood and turns it into a witch's hat. As "...No Kingdom has Shed More Blood, than the Kingdom of Christ."
The flowers in the video are Poppies. -- Which as you know, is where opium comes from and is how heroin is manufactured. -- Kurt thought it would be funny to see him sleeping in field of poppies, even though his addiction already way out of control. -- Meanwhile, Chris and Dave are hugging each other on a bed, in order to piss off homophobic viewers.
In fact, after Nirvana played Saturday Night Live in 1992, during the standard goodnights, before the end credits, Kurt and Chris French kissed each other. Then Chris frenched Dave. -- Everyone on the stage was shocked... I actually thought it was pretty funny.
that's great
I like the fact that he has an electric guitar but he can't play it yet 😭💀
He will.
React to master of puppets by metallica
Hell yeah bro that would be awesome
Yea! That would be cool af
Fight fire with fire would be cooler- starts off very slow and then BAM. Heavy metal intro
Yessss!!! Love Nirvana. Def gotta so In Bloom next
No CAP
90s alternative rock videos were a trip. Suggestion: "Bullet With Butterfly Wings" by Smashing Pumpkins
As a quick sidenote: Nirvana songs are fantastic for beginner guitar players
but difficult to get correct by experienced guitar players because of Kurt Cobain's unorthodox self taught style of playing. Starting on the upstroke, full open strings on a regular tuning in between chords... etc.
@@kcbondurant7959 but the whole point of Nirvana's anti-establishment movement means that there's no 'correct' way to play. often times they even changed drastically the songs from performance to performance.
they're great for beginners, and i don't think scaring people away with "it's hard to get them right" is too productive, since that's true for almost any song. I started learning guitar with GnR's Sweet Child o' Mine and it was incredibly helpful to keep track of my progress as i learned to play the song better over the years despite starting with an incredibly simplified version playing whatever sounded similar with the notes from the solo.
plus Nirvana songs are just a ton of fun to play on guitar! Aneurysm and Drain You are so much fun and very simple, and Smells Like Teen Spirit is just a classic and extremely simple so a fantastic way to get introduced to Power Chords (which are the basis for most of their songs).
Heart-Shaped Box is really good for learning the principles od Drop D tuning, Territorial Pissing is a fun chaotic song with 4 Power Chords, Love Buzz is great to practice interesting Bass riffs (even better if you mix the base notes and play the big power chord at the end of the phrase).
Nirvana music is just so frigging cool to get started!
@@kcbondurant7959 i just read your comment properly and i agree lol some guitar players who are taught 'the basics' formally will look at Nirvana songs and go "oh?" because Kurt definitely did not care for following musical standards beyond his inspirations in grunge bands mainly from Seattle
Remember when Kurt said he couldn't even pass Guitar 101. I saw a video the other day titled Why Kurt Cobain was a great guitar player. It kind of changed my perspective about Kurt was just not the most skilled guitar player. I think that is like an urban legend because even hard core Nirvana fans say this. I have to disagree myself because he was doing things that were Bomb! I'm bringing it back, Bomb!
This song is from their Sept.1993 album "In Utero". Kurt Cobain died 7 months later, in April 1994. It's sad but, he left his music for us to enjoy. I see it as celebrating his life, and..... I think he'd like that. :)
What do you think about the new investigation into his supposed suicide?
@@richardhussey8388 Respectfully Sir, this is not the place for that.... we're here to enjoy and share in the love of the music. IMO it's a place of peace and harmony not negativity. Peace :)
@@michaelgilbert197 ok Karen 🤠
I still remember hearing about it on MTV News. Thinking it must be a late April Fools prank I couldn't wait to get to school the next day and talk to everyone about it.
You should react to Man in the Box by Alice in Chains.
YAS
Yes, it's a great song
Most of the Facelift album should be checked out honestly
@@foolz629 My favorite songs from the album are Man in the Box, Sea of Sorrow, It Ain't like That, Sunshine, and Put You Down.
Agreed
The Pixies were the band to really utilize or even invent the quiet/loud dynamic, making the verse quiet and erupting into noise with the chorus. They were one of Kurt's biggest influences and likely his all time favourite band. You should check out or react to one of their tracks
I love that you've become a fan. Welcome!
Looks like 'In Bloom' is the next Nirvana song to check out JoJo. No CAP. Lets do it!
The cliff was a great analogy.
Its Legendary Nirvana... Everyone should know them...
Gonna throw you an oldie goldie blast from the past I used to rock out to with my grandfather before he passed.
George Thorogood’s Bad to the Bone
@JD Hogg totally. and no one can tell me otherwise.
Bbbbbbbbbbaaaaad😃
George Thorogood and his band used to practice in my husband’s grandpas house
This came out in 1993. Kurt died April 7, 1994.
April 5 actually
It was determined he died on the 5th and was found on the 8th by an electrician who came to work on the house and called the media BEFORE he called 911...😕
No, April 7 was when Jackie Chan turned 40
This is my favorite Nirvana song. 😄
My favorite reactor of ALL JoJo You're the man
The next two Nirvana songs you should react to are "In Bloom" and "You Know You're Right". IB is very upbeat and you will absolutely enjoy it. YKYR was released after his death, so the video is a collection of footage, but the song is the last song recorded together as a band before Kurt's death.
Yeahh, it's Nirvana time!
Hell yea dude!
We finna make this dude listen every Nirvana, song even the home demos! 🤣
Beans and yodal 🤣
Just Nevermind only
Check out "Man In The Box" by Alice In Chains. Another great grunge band from the 90s
Have to agree with everyone
In Bloom
You know you're right
You got this JoJo!!
Released in 1993, Kurdt died in 94’, they changed the sound of rock at the time
Same thing we said in 1990. The sound was so different and that's what made Nirvana the sensation they were/are. They started the grunge movement of the 90s.
So has anyone pointed out to Jojo that the drummer is Dave grohl from foo fighters yet?
I love how Dave Grohls daughter knows the lyrics to the songs and has started asking her dad about Kurt 🤗
How do you know that??
@@ellav7812 Dave said it in an interview with Howard Stern. He loves the fact she interested and wants to learn more about Kurt
Awwwwww
Good reaction video. glad to see you're keeping your mind open to new avenues of music and I'm sure you do the same thing in life the world will be a better place if more people did the same take care look forward your next uploads
here here
Thanks for still reacting to Nirvana. Kurt was the king of grunge and he was a very good person too.
I clicked on this so fast. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Same
The video was released in late(ish) 1993. It was the last video Nirvana made before Kurt Cobain's death.
Technically, the Unplugged performance was recorded in November 1993. Heart Shaped Box was filmed 2 months earlier around labor day in 1993.
@@StfuFFS yeah, I was trying to decide whether to say this was or that was. I decided this was their last because it was their last "scripted" music video for one song whereas Unplugged was a recorded live performance.
But you are technically correct, unplugged was the last thing they recorded before his death.
@@mystic_tacos yeah and live performances usually are classified differently than "videos" so i think you're mostly right.
So, on April 14, 1994, Pink Floyd was playing at Jack Murphy Stadium (later renamed Qualcomm Stadium) and i had floor seats. I'm out in the parking lot enjoying the carnival sort of experience that was happening that day when a wave of murmurs and then open wailing came from farther away in the crowd. Before the internet, news and emotions would literally wash over crowds and it was a crazy phenomena to get caught up in cause, like water, it has a momentum to it. Anyway, as the wave hit me i could finally make out what they were saying. "Kurt Cobain is dead!" It felt like a dream and everywhere i looked, everyone was either openly sobbing or they were on the verge of it. I sat on the asphalt tarmac of the stadium and cried for a stranger i had never met.
I’m not 100% sure, but I think Kurt really just wanted this video to be really punky and have a lot of shock value.
He wanted Nirvana to be that
he loved The Pixies and paid homage to them often. Smells Like Teen Spirit has a Pixies feel to it, too. The Pixies were grunge before Grunge was a thing
I love watching your videos because I like seeing people who like different genres of music and reacting to music that I listen to every day
The man who sold the world on MTV unplugged. Give it a watch ✌️✌️
This song was from their last studio album, released in 1993
He was so talented and before his time!
The song was released both as a single and on their third studio album “In Utero” in 1993
'You Know You're Right' man, that song from Nirvana along with the music video is lit, im sure you will love it
I would like to see you do Lake of Fire from Nirvana's Unplugged Album.
Kurt was one of those pure souls that wasn't destined for a long life, but a short life that left a mark forever on the world. He'd be ashamed to see his music being sold off for commercials and corporations.
Please can you do all apologies, so much passion in it. I think you’ll love it.
This and all songs by Nirvana are a banger, i remember when i was young and i played Guitar Hero and the band who suprises me was Nirvana. I hope time travel gonna be created and we can save Kurt Cobain. R.I.P🕊🕊
Heart Shaped Box came out in Nirvana's third and last record, In Utero in 1993. You probably saw the CZcams video release date when the video was posted on to youtube. The music video itself was recorded in '93.
93 I was 15 when this came out. If you want to hear more of this type of music listen to Pearl Jam or Smashing Pumpkins
This song came out in 1993, and then in 1994 Kurt Cobain took his own life. Then after Kurt's death the drummer formed Foo Fighters.
You are correct!
Who suck
1993 is when this came out. But I think this would make it in top charts today.
God this makes me feel so old. 😢
😂and me😭
MY FAVORITE NIRVANA SONG!!!! Also could you please react to more Journey songs and Also the band Cinderella preferably their Night Songs album.
"Probably a love song" 😆😆I laughed in grunge. You would dig In Bloom. Funny video for that one. This video is still as weird and disturbing as the first time we looked at it with mouths agape. Kurt was dead by 1994 so...yeah...definitely not 2000s.
It's from 1993 off of their final album In Utero and another song you should check from that album is Frances Farmer will have her revenge on Seattle it is my favorite nirvana song
This song was released in 1993 or 1994, and is part of the album named In Utero
Sappy by Nirvana. One of the best ones by them. Not as mainstream as these other ones but it’s a great one!
This song is about being trapped by Courtney Loves Vijay jay.
😂 well that's enough internet today
@@adamsgrad93 lol. I said something similar when someone told me this. Then I looked at the lyrics.
There's no doubt.😅🤣😂
No it’s not. That’s what she wanted people to think. Kurt said it was about childhood cancer.
@@tiffanyfarmer5901 thank you for that correction.
Why doesn't anyone do any Billy Squier..
Everybody Wants You, The Stroke, My Kinda Lover, Lonely is the Night...etc...a lot of hits!!
Yes!!!!
Its indeed a love song, with at dark twist...
Love your Nirvana reactions! You gotta go listen to You know your right and Sappy.
I love sappy, much more than teen spirit
Also idk if you know but nirvanas drummer was Dave grohl who is now the lead singer and guitarist in Foo fighters
You feel music the same way I do, I think. I feel like I'm falling or going over hills frequently!
Heart Shaped Box
Album: In Utero
Released: 1993
Scentless Apprentice. also i loved the ac/dc thing you said. so true haha
You are the best reaction I have seen since I first watched Brad and Lexi. Love you all. :)
If you haven't yet, check out Breed by Nirvana. It's my favorite of theirs.
You really need to do live nirvana lithium aneurysm breed
School is one of my favorite Nirvana songs
This song came out in 1993 off their album Utero. You need to check out you know you’re right by nirvana as well as their song in bloom.
"...(except AC/DC)"
... You ... MONSTER.
Ahahahah, love you, man.
One of Nirvana's influences was a band called The Pixies, who were known for doing a thing they called "loud quiet loud" in their music.
One of a dozen songs written about Courtney Love. Great track.
That’s how he lived his life
React to more Nirvana bruh
I’ve been waiting for this forever! Keep up the good work man. Another cool song you should do is Jesus of Suburbia by Green Day
Or anything off of Insomniac, Dookie, Nimrod, 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours, Warning or Kerplunk.
Yesssssss!
Cortney Love gave Kurt an actual heart shaped box shortly after they met.
You Know You’re right Nirvana please listen to it
Guns N Roses - You Could Be Mine
Dude I just watched your reaction to Motley Crue's Home Sweet Home and you mentioned how nostalgic it sounded.... seriously if you wanna hear a nostalgic sounding song try Don't Go Away Mad(Just Go Away) also by Motley Crue.
4:07 I have never been offended by something I 100% agree with
Lol...can't even be mad
Unpopular opinion: every ZZ Top song except La Grange is the same song. Every girl crazy bout a cheap sunglasses
@@DocRobert I don’t know who ZZ is
@@DocRobert except Rough boy also forgot about it until I saw a recent reaction
I would love to see your reaction on Milk It.. Probably one of the most abstract songs ik
Imagine him hearing "Paper Cuts" 😆
I’d recommend you do “Drain You” next by Nirvana. Great reaction 🙋🏻♀️👍🏼🙌🏼👌🏼💜🇨🇦
The song Heart Shape Box was on the bands 3rd and last album In Utero which came out in 1993. Unfortunately Kurt Cobain would take his own life just one year later in 1994 by a shotgun. After the death of Kurt Cobain the band would break up shortly after his death.
Heart shaped box came out in 1993!
My fave Nirvana song.
Need to check out some of the live performances.
JoJo, you crack me up! That’s why you’re one of my go to’s…✌️
Lord have mercy you're funny.good example you gave!!! 😂
Kurt died in 94 but youtube didnt exist in 93 when the song came out so they uploaded it in 2009
this song was published in the album In Utero on the 13th of september 1993
My favorite song and favorite music video lol why am I like this😂
Yes! 1:45 that is rock summed up. especially 90s alternative/grunge