Kid's dealing with abandonment and betrayal hold on to the anger nearly all their lives. I stopped by realizing I was only hurting myself with the toxic and negative feelings. The people that caused the feelings, I'm certain, never gave me a second thought.
People who make videos like this sensationalizing the pain of musicians who suffered childhood abuse just to get some clicks should be ashamed of themselves. These people suffered to bring you the art that they created. Stop treating them like circus freaks and sensationalizing their meltdowns. Be glad it wasn't you! "Now I understand, what you tried to say to me. How you suffered for your sanity. And how you tried to set them free. They would not listen, they're not listening still, perhaps they never will". Don McLain - "Vincent"
It’s sublimated, when sober, drugs amplify everything, it could just be weak anger control. I was drunk & yelled at the AAA guy for gouging my sister $210 for a battery… then later I found out prices have gone up & it’s market priced…(includes 3 yr warranty) I would never do that if I was sober. It was embarrassing & humbling 😂.
It was played to a click because dave would end the song 10 or 20bpm faster than at the start. You can notice in a lot of live performances of the song.
As talented as he was, Kurt did not understand how much Butch was important to his music. He wasn't this sell-out corporate producer like Kurt thought he was. He saw the potential in Kurt, and pushed him further to be a legend.
Yes, and I wish they would have stayed with him. Kurt thought that they were so successful because Nevermind sounded so "clean"/polished. I think that's not true. They just had a bunch of awesome songs. I personally totally dislike the In Utero Sound because it's like "hey, let's try to sound bad"
Butch was an underground rock producer at the time with integrity and indie cred/street cred. No one including Kurt viewed him as a big time mainstream producer. It wasn’t until after nevermind did he achieve mainstream success. Kurt was upset at Andy white who was the mainstream stadium rock producer that polished his sound, not butch. Andy white mastered nevermind or even remixed it. Where do you get these inane ideas from? None of what you say is true.
@@mikesantiago14 ohhhh... what is a bot: A bot is a software program that performs repetitive tasks on the internet without human intervention. Bots are also known as spiders, crawlers, or web bots. They can imitate or replace human behavior and are usually faster than humans
Endless nameless was about death. My friend asked Dave at a local meet and greet and Dave told my friend that Kurt wrote that when he was 16 and it just stayed dormant. One day we just played it and there it was for the world to see. Death I assume is what Dave told my friend. The songs context.
@@prpwnage9296 Lol did you actually just say that? He knows more than any of us ever will. He’s been friends with Krist also and Krist has shared lots of stories with him. He’s also friends with Courtney love and Francis. I’m sure Dave knows more than any of us ever will.
@@Ben-zr3tj okay bro 😂 I’m lying because you say so. I’m a 52 year old retired drummer. I’ve got no reason to lie. I love nirvana and I definitely wouldn’t insult them by talking BS. You need to grow up real quick dude!
Lithium a mood stabilizer that is a used to treat or control the manic episodes of bipolar disorder (manic depression). Manic symptoms include hyperactivity, rushed speech, poor judgment, reduced need for sleep, aggression, and anger.
Rude, narcissistic, selfish, whiny, angry liberal who treated everyone around him like shit especially his fans, interviewers, and even those close to him. Once I grew up I realized how childish he was and couldn't stand to listen to them anymore after that
Endless nameless is si effing intense!! The majority you can't understand stand, but the feelings it invokes is incredible. It has everything today's music lacks which is emotion and feeling
Cobain was full of narcissistic rage and negative karma. Too bad he never took responsibility for his inner predicament and learned how to constructively purge his anger and rage.
Kurt has said many times that he hated the polished almost pop like sound of Nevermind. I think this was a manifestation of that anger. Endless, Nameless is the type of music that he enjoyed playing, but he knew it wouldn’t sell
You do realize that Kurt wrote the rest of the songs on Nevermind too? And that he was there during the production and recording, and approved of everything? He never said he hated the production, he actually said it was perfect, but a little "too perfect" in retrospect. Stop over-mythologizing him.
@@TheHuckleberriesBand I’m not going to debate you on this when there are videos on this platform of him saying what I said in interviews. Maybe you should get comfortable in realizing that you can be wrong sometimes lol
@@SovietWinnieThePooThe problem with your argument is that, at this stage, they were still recording. No production would have been done AT ALL, so all the songs would have sounded like demos (because they were). It takes a long time to complete the mixing process, and even after that, I believe Kurt was initially happy with the results, he only later had some misgivings (as you said). Consider also that Kurt could be a bit contrary on this point, exemplified by asking Albini to produce the follow up (which he mostly did, thankfully) but ultimately rejecting his final mix of 'Heart-Shaped Box' and 'All Apologies' (which many believe to be the better versions). Kurt even went into the studio to record new backing vocals (for HSB) for the new producer, Scott Litt.
That’s a really questionable take on the package by Kurt, seriously. Not questioning his judgement, just… could it have benefited at all more from “less quality”? idts. But hey, it really did a thing ❤
I don't get the dislike people have for Kurt. Not everyone is perfect. Of course I never knew him in person but neither did most of his "haters". In my opinion he was a genius in music and he did and said a lot of kind and iconic things. The rage and screaming shown in endless, nameless and alot of other songs is for me just raw humanity. I feel him. His death is tragic and I wish Nirvana would have lasted alot longer. Atleast there are still a lot of fans even after 30 years. It just shows how good their music is and the big impact it had.
He has emotional dysregulation, adhd and likely undiagnosed ocd/bipolar. Add a nasty addiction, trauma brain stuck in teenage years and you get this behavior. He was a person. He had both a beautiful, loving side and a self destructive side. Its sad hes dead. He never got to overcome that and fame was not good for him. I always think of him as a little kid. I dont know why...something in his face makes me see a little boy with big blue eyes that was irreparably harmed. I wish he had never been famous, the world wouldnt know him but he'd be some old man somewhere at peace with himself. I myself think fame is bullshit. It ruins lives.
Lots of haters of Nirvana in the comments. Very odd. They have a lot of anger towards the band which theyre also trashing Cobain for. Quite ironic. "Kurt was a crybaby" as youre all whining about a band thats 30 years gone now.
Always seemed like Kurt was way better at expressing his emotions than actually communicating them. Growing up I liked some of his music, but what frustrated me was that I could tell he was angry and depressed, but I had absolutely no idea what about. It was all so amorphous and vague. His vocals were virtually unintelligible, his rage seemed rather aimless. Wanted to empathize with him, but could never figure out the “why” of it all.
I think your confusion stems from a misapprehension about what depression is. It’s not like being sad, where maybe your girlfriend broke up with you. It’s not being bereaved, like if your grandma dies. Depression itself is the “why” and Kurt may have been as clueless as you as to why he feels bad all the time. That’s just the insidious nature of the disease.
@@burningm0nk ...thats what he said. He just spoke on his personal reaction to it from youth. noone needs an explanation, dad🙄 knowing why doesnt mean the individual does or can connect with the 'why'..so amyways..what were we...oh yeh kurt could be a whiney judgemental creepy brat. Forever a teenager and its no mistake most of usnhave ourn"nirvana" stage pretty early- like middle school
all i could gather from my own experience is when you grow up in a household (divorced, abuse, negligence, violence, poverty, substance abuse) you learn that communicating your emotions only ends in you being abused, or your parents being upset, so you learn to keep emotions to yourself, which as a child is almost impossible, so it tends to come out in intense bursts (anger, sadness depression) as opposed to a healthier childhood where, even if it's not the healthiest ways you're given some level of emotional output, from which the limbic system relaxes and allows a child to rationally find a sensible way to get past whatever they're struggling with, rather than think "I'm terribly upset, but I'd better not let my parents find out so I don't cause another fight" and then weeks later have an all out breakdown
@@Leo-qe3gl there was zero perfection in their music. Calling him a composer is one hell of a stretch. I guess in the technical definition he was one. His guitar playing is not underrated. He was a guitar player. That’s about all there was to say about that.
@@AlphanumericCharactersthey put a lot of work and fine tuning of amp and mic setups and huge amount of rehearsals... to make it sound so free and driven.. they put a lot of effort into getting their sound how they wanted it
"I don't like how this feels"....the demon is starting to possess him.....the scary rage on Kurts face...the blowing out of his voice.....destroying the guitar is the demon manifesting through Kurts body....childhood trauma can open a door for demons/spirits to enter a persons soul/mind...it's more common than people realize.....I was one of those persons......
When I was 7 in 1999, I found my cousin's VHS tape copy of Live Tonight Sold Out, and became obsessed with the Endless Nameless portion of the package. As a child with undiagnosed autism, I didn't know or understand at the time that I had formed an obsession with the overall progression of the song, and even deemed it at the time to be my favorite. I was so obsessed with it, I was trying for years to find a CD release that contained that exact recording from the Paramount Theatre, settling instead on the studio recording that Butch Vig is referencing from the With the Lights Out box set. Later on in life, they released the concert audio/video and I was finally sated. Additionally, I think I connected deeply with this song because there were a lot of issues in my life left unresolved for the longest time, and I have permanent memories of my physical abuse from the age of 5 burned into my mind forever. This song feels like the breathing moments between those moments of being hit with a fist, slap, and foot.
and if i remember correctly that was shortly after james hetfield and lars made their jokes. i wonder why... maybe because dave has literally always been a follower of whatever trends metallica sets (acoustic songs, edgy jokes, even riffing styles). his dickrider fans always see he wrote their success, meanwhile they wrote and finished "hit the lights" and one or two other songs before he joined, and that was pretty much mustaines entire riffing style for kimb and peace sells megadeth fans always say "metallica sold out, megadave never sold out" meanwhile megadeth was shooting music videos; trying to push the overtly commerical sounding song, "peace sells" (< literally would be a butt rock song). meanwhile, metallica's self titled track "master of puppets" gained commercial success just by proxy of being a varied, heavy, and geniusly composed song (the whole album, really) i love songs like good mourning black friday, hangar 18, tornado of souls, but it's hilarious how megadeth somehow failed to sellout despite focusing mainly on the superficial elements of metal, and hiring exemplary talent almost exclusively, while metallica reached commercial success from 4 technically mediocre guys, who recieved teachings from an enlightened bass player (rip cliff) this whole rant might sound in defense of kurt, but f# no, that joke was actually better than the ones james & lars made. i dedicate this whole paragraph to the most insufferable, immature, and undisclosed fandom in music history, megadeth fans! 🤘
LMAOAO. What a blatantly stupid excuse. People have opinions, ya know? Not everyone likes the same thing. Freedom of speech is a thing, ya know? Do you have braincells in that head of yours? I'm convinced not so.
Look at the time that grunge hit the scene, and it could have been Soundgarden or Alice in chains or Pearl jam that broke it open but it was Nirvana, what we were getting on the radio because this is 6 years before the internet was available to the public, was a bunch of BS hair bands that were posers copying heavy metal and hard rock which most of us listeners actually were growing out of because you could only listen to somebody sing about getting drunk and laid for so long and you're done with it. It was cool over really young teenagers but we were all starting to have our own kids. And then here comes a band that basically said f you to the music industry and the entire music industry could not stop them because of the demand of the public. You had to be into music to really get that. If you just liked the new sound and we're looking for a new fad to follow this was completely different than anything had come before it so good for those guys. And it signified a change in the Zeitgeist, the feel of the times. Before this we were getting the bubble gum propaganda of the 1980s where everything was great, and everything kind of was great back in the '80s even though we grew up being told that we were going to get nuked any day killer bees were on their way and it was inevitable that we were going to get sucked into a black hole We could all ignore that s*** being Gen x we knew that we were the beginning of the end. But just all that feel good b******* and ignore what's really going on sort of propaganda message that we got when Reagan showed up on the scene You know 10 years was enough of it We were adults now we didn't buy it. People going to music to either make music or to make money or fame but to say f you to the record label and the radio stations was insane because you were one in million when it came to bands trying to make it and then you're going to cut your own throat by biting the hand that feeds you. It took a real crazy m*********** who did not give a s*** to get the lucky break and then just do what you want. The way things are now anybody could do that because anybody can be heard on the internet back then you couldn't just be heard unless you practically asked the sicked the ducks of the right people in the industry. So you have a right to your opinion but does your opinion matter? Are you qualified to give an opinion about the choices that somebody made during that time and in that position? Now as far as Bots go You can look into what Elon musk had to say when he was purchasing Twitter He had asked those executives how many of the accounts were actually bots. Of course those exact low balled it but Elon musk was able to come back and prove that 30% were just bots making comments. If you're paying advertising and you expect to just get your message to 5 out of 10 people and it turns out that three out of 10 of them aren't even f****** people You going to feel like you're getting ripped off. When it comes down to it businessman want to know how many bots there are just like the government wants to know how many bots are even though those two including the politicians are the reason those things get released. Now they're getting AI assistance and they're able to sit here and make comments like I am to you. We were convinced that Courtney killed or had him killed because he really was a screamer and a fighter and she was going to lose her kid to him because she had just got busted with a whole bunch of heroin in Spain so there was motive and she had plenty of my money there was opportunity she had all sorts of people after Do you know that there was a woman walking with Billy Corrigan coming out movie theater and they got an argument and she walked right away from Billy Corgan put her arm around a dude walking by the theater turn back and gave Billy a really nasty smile and then said hi to the dude for the first time and his name was Kurt Cobain. The chick has six bands that made songs about her because she was so notorious but just being a really bad person. Oh well have a great existence.
why is everyone hating on kurt like what's your problem dude. he had serious mental health problems and we can all see that, ok, most artists have issues? why hate specifically on him for that? those people need support, not hate. Plus i doubt any of those people who say nirvana is overrated have ever heard any song besides smells like teen spirit. Dude was praised basically for his lyrics. If you don't like nirvana you can just scroll idk there is no need to hate and if you're so mad about it being a huge band then cry about but not here we seriously don't care that you don't like it you're not special or anything
These comments are bizarre! Who clicks on videos of artists they don’t like just to write stuff like this? It makes no sense. Can’t help thinking he’s deliberately being character assassinated…
The first time I heard endless nameless I had fallen asleep listening to nevermind and endless nameless (secret track at the end of the album) came on some minutes later and woke me up. Scared the shit out of me lol
Yep. The clip they show is from the Halloween show in Seattle in 1991.Look it up! It was a crowd of 3000 people which was the largest audience they had ever played to at the time.
@@ICECREAMan2991Think he’s referring more to withdrawal rage. Before the full-blown, can’t get out of bed, need a bucket stage, there is the increasing agitation, impatience, and short-tempered reactions to small bulllshit. Plus, KC was just one moody mfer lol
@@ICECREAMan2991kurt had _severe_ bipolar and played a huge role in his temperament. when i think of heroin, mania is probably the last thing that would come to mine. his outburts were a combination of mania and substance abuse, a frightening combination.
What I don't get is why they made it a hidden track and only put it on the first pressing of the album. I was a Nirvana fan as a kid and knew of the song's existence, but never actually got to hear it until piracy became a thing. Same goes for with In Utero and "Gallons Of Rubbing Alcohol Will Flow Through The Strip".
@@5piral0ut Yeah, the songs are easy enough to find now, but in the late 90's/early 00's, these tracks were rare. For Nevermind, "Endless, Nameless" was only on the first pressing. For In Utero, "Gallons of..." was only on some import versions of the album as a hidden track. A lot of tracks people take for granted now were rare as hell when I got into Nirvana when I was a kid. Luckily, I grew up near Seattle, so whenever Kurt Cobain's birthday or the anniversary of his death came up, they would play some of the rare shit on the radio and I was able to record some of them on cassette. You could also occasionally find bootlegs, singles (which would sometimes have some of the rare tracks), etc. at used CD stores, but generally, rare Nirvana was RARE until piracy became a thing, and even then they were rare until Nirvana released that box set "With The Lights Out.
@@TheBonusHoles No Idea if that was the same here in the UK, certainly wasn’t a thing I ever heard about, but that could have been because the people I knew all got early editions. Definitely didn’t need to import In Utero to get Gallons… so it must have been regular issue song here.
@@5piral0ut Yeah, I'm in the U.S., so you may have gotten what we consider an import version of In Utero. That being said, when CD stores were more prevalent, it was still possible to buy import versions of albums here, but they were more of a specialty item for collectors. You generally didn't find them in stores, but when you did there was a sticker put prominently on the shrink-wrap that said "Import". But yeah, none of the copies of In Utero or Nevermind I had had the tracks on them, but I wasn't a Nirvana fan until about five years after Kurt Cobain died/Nirvana disbanded. By that time, the original pressings on Nevermind had long since sold and finding a copy at a used CD store would have been a real score and you'd just have to get lucky to find one. If there were used copies of In Utero with "Gallons..." on it, the stores likely would have charged up the ass for them. Hell, I had a copy of the Heart Shaped Box Single that had "Marigold" on it that I found at a used CD store. Generally, singles had three tracks on them and singles that were new were at most ten bucks. I paid 25 for it...USED. Back in like 2000 or 2001.
Saw him in Buenos Aires..never played teen spirit.. he would tease playing the initial chords but he would jump to another song 😂he got upset at how the crowd behaved with the support group calamity Jane
All the idiots talking crap about Kurt Cobain, calling him a crybaby, are totally missing the point. Kurt was in every sense an artist and this was him expressing himself through music. If you want to listen to something vapid and pointless and that has already been done 100 times before, then just go right ahead, because you’re too shallow and brain dead to understand the art of putting raw emotion into musical expression, which is what made nirvana timeless and still relevant till this day. Kurt never made complex music but he sang with real emotions and that’s what set him aside and why we will never have another Kurt cobain
Lol whats with all the butthurt cryhards here? Durrrr I don’t like this, this is trash blah blah blah. Did the algorithm send this to a bunch of K pop fans or something?
@@thegreatsoutherntrendkill272 I kind of grew out of Nirvana, and I get why people might not like them, but what I don’t understand is why you would click on a video about then, bother to read the comments and add one of your own to say you don’t like them, or Kurt is a loser or something… why??
Why? They objectively suck. They did have an excellent drummer but the psycho control freak Kurt wouldn’t let him play. He didn’t want his own lack of talent exposed by a real musician doing real shit on stage. I don’t hate Nirvana because they suck. There are a million sucky bands out there. I hate that they have somehow become the voice of my generation. I was there. Yeah they were popular but it was mostly with chicks who thought Kurt was hot with a moody fuck the world kind of attitude. Nobody really gave a shit about their awful music. The media propped them up as cool. They were no different than the Spice Girls. Meantime there were truly great bands coming out of Seattle like Soundgarden and AIC.
Nirvana is the most overrated band ever and it is funny to watch all the stunted millennial fanbois scream and roll around in their own feces when you insult them
@@AlphanumericCharacters - Millenials. The reason Nirvana was such a "big deal" - they were the cultural coming-of-age band for the Millennials like The Beatles were for the Boomers
So far from everything that I've personally looked up about this guy. It seems like he couldn't find one true person who was willing to really sit through him speaking about whatever those horrible things that only he will know that he went through. The information on family members being pedos, or that one song the Barber, I know there's a name but can't remember, which sounds like an incest incident, and how he kept going back and forth between family members who never wanted him around after a while. There's a ton of things that he probably went through growing up, just because there's nice pics of him as a child does not mean that there were horrible things happening behind closed doors. It's so sad that he killed himself or someone else killed him.
@@EpicClipsMP4 Yes supposedly He had an uncle who got charged for molesting someone but committed suicide before he went to court. That Floyd the Barber sounds like a child getting molested by multiple people in the child's family, it just sounds to me like he might had been trying to tell us something, but was always saying that it was about something else.
Every single 1 of these negative comments are disgusting. He was a real person, suffering from a medical condition and did not have the greatest upbringing. How dare you judge someone thrust into the spotlight and automatically turned into a spokesman for a generation. We have no idea how Kurt was supposed to deal with that weight on his shoulders. Hide beyond your cell phones, cowards. Should be ashamed of your heartless comments. He inspired and changed millions of lives across the world. What have done to make a positive impact? Think before you open ignorant mouth. What you type and express is here for good, let that sink in.
Kurt nació un año antes que yo. Puede que haya tocado muchas de sus canciones incluso más veces que él, 30 años de prórroga dan para muchas tardes de guitarrero (evidentemente mucho peor que él). Tiene tanto mérito todo lo que hizo en tan poco tiempo.
Million year old boomers with no idea what they're talking about trashing Nirvana in the comments as usual. That or their sad younger brainwashed clones, which are more rare, and thankfully dying off.
Endless Nameless Was Supposed to Be On Nirvanas Christmas Album But It Wasn’t Angry Enough a Click Track Would Have Ruined Nirvana You Get Them in a Room and Just Keep The Tape Rolling
Hmmmm... professional, "well that happened" response to a person spiraling. I'll bet it helped a lot. Maybe this obtuse dismissal was itself a symptom of the atmosphere that might lead someone to being frustrated?
He was playing to a click because Dave couldn't help but keep speeding up, which ruined a lot of early takes, aggravating Kurt beyond his tolerance threshold, because he always put everything into every take. This is a story that's been told so many times 🙄
@@TheHuckleberriesBand I admit that is my mistake, I didn't know that. I still think she was not a good influence on him or the band though. There's plenty of evidence and testimonials from the other bandmates to confirm that.
The 'is it live or is it Vig?' thing didn't come out of a vacuum. The 80s punks were sick of the way uneducated, untrained music all sounded the same, so they started arranging things and tuning things to make a sound. You can see this in a GG Allin documentary, where about halfway through the drums, bass and guitar have all been tuned together to make this fucked-up, post-everything growl that takes it to the next level. A bit like the way artists went back to art school to learn basics, music took 20 years off to rediscover music theory and add it to the rock thing.
@@YAWN....Not religion...Jesus. Jesus is a person, not a bunch of man-made rules that absolutely NO ONE can follow. He the best person I've ever known❤❤❤.
Kid's dealing with abandonment and betrayal hold on to the anger nearly all their lives. I stopped by realizing I was only hurting myself with the toxic and negative feelings. The people that caused the feelings, I'm certain, never gave me a second thought.
The latter statement is what I'm struggling with as I speak
Very true statement
@@mg682Don't waste any more thought on them than you absolutely need to. All the best, live long and prosper 🖖
People who make videos like this sensationalizing the pain of musicians who suffered childhood abuse just to get some clicks should be ashamed of themselves. These people suffered to bring you the art that they created. Stop treating them like circus freaks and sensationalizing their meltdowns. Be glad it wasn't you!
"Now I understand, what you tried to say to me. How you suffered for your sanity. And how you tried to set them free. They would not listen, they're not listening still, perhaps they never will". Don McLain - "Vincent"
Right on. You can't change where you're from, you can only change where you're headed.
Technically, "Endless Nameless" is neither.
good name, eh?
Nothing is permanent in this wicked world, not even our troubles. Charlie Chaplin
My favorite, pure fucking chaotic genius.
Smart
love Kurt's sense of irony and sarcasm.
He had unresolved, unaddressed, untreated issues
Yea man for sure....wish he had someone he really trusted and was comfortable enough with to express some of his pain to or with...
Don’t we all? Thats literally part of life. Its called emotions, trauma, the human experience.
I was about to say that’s trauma coming up.
It’s sublimated, when sober, drugs amplify everything, it could just be weak anger control.
I was drunk & yelled at the AAA guy for gouging my sister $210 for a battery… then later I found out prices have gone up & it’s market priced…(includes 3 yr warranty)
I would never do that if I was sober.
It was embarrassing & humbling 😂.
Hey, at least you recognize it. That shows self awareness and is a sign of high emotional intelligence.@@xeropunt5749
It was played to a click because dave would end the song 10 or 20bpm faster than at the start. You can notice in a lot of live performances of the song.
And way did they change it it sound awesome!
Fun fact
Yes, I’m the same way lmao that’s the result of being self taught
Im self taught. Cant imagine not utilizing a metronome, especially while recording.@@AndrewLemmings1998
Well.. Boohooo.. a song SHOULD be alive. Breathe a bit. Especially live
As talented as he was, Kurt did not understand how much Butch was important to his music. He wasn't this sell-out corporate producer like Kurt thought he was. He saw the potential in Kurt, and pushed him further to be a legend.
Yes, and I wish they would have stayed with him. Kurt thought that they were so successful because Nevermind sounded so "clean"/polished. I think that's not true. They just had a bunch of awesome songs. I personally totally dislike the In Utero Sound because it's like "hey, let's try to sound bad"
Kurt wanted success more than fans admit. Just read his diaries
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Kurt was a lying poser
Butch was an underground rock producer at the time with integrity and indie cred/street cred. No one including Kurt viewed him as a big time mainstream producer. It wasn’t until after nevermind did he achieve mainstream success.
Kurt was upset at Andy white who was the mainstream stadium rock producer that polished his sound, not butch. Andy white mastered nevermind or even remixed it.
Where do you get these inane ideas from? None of what you say is true.
@ExcitedAnacondaSnake-hg8ec
Probably from Kurt's deluded version of reality
To me Endless nameless always sounded like dystopia and that’s why I love it
That song and maybe a few select others are probably why i love bands like dystopia now
I can hear it fosho , definitely the aftermath has some vibes like it
It makes me think of a resurrected spirit that didn't want to be resurrected and is now going to make everyone pay. "SILENCE! HERE I AM!"
"You know, Kurt... John Lennon never smashed his guitar and threw a temper tantrum in the studio..."
- Butch Vig, probably
vig thinks HE's kurt cobain
Lennon only was a woman abuser 😅
I bet Lennon did, he had his own anger issues. Probably had ADHD like Kurt too.
Ever listen to John's song Mother?
the outro to this song is such a joy to play great cover!
You wouldn't know
@@MacintoshT.Reznorit's a bot
@@mikesantiago14 the fuck is a bot??? 🤣🤣🤣
@@mikesantiago14 ohhhh...
what is a bot:
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@@MacintoshT.Reznor it's short for "robot". hope that helps
Endless nameless was about death. My friend asked Dave at a local meet and greet and Dave told my friend that Kurt wrote that when he was 16 and it just stayed dormant. One day we just played it and there it was for the world to see. Death I assume is what Dave told my friend. The songs context.
What would Dave know
@@prpwnage9296 Lol did you actually just say that? He knows more than any of us ever will. He’s been friends with Krist also and Krist has shared lots of stories with him. He’s also friends with Courtney love and Francis. I’m sure Dave knows more than any of us ever will.
@@prpwnage9296yeah what would a nirvana band member know about a nirvana song that would be crazy
@lewexci you absolutely are lying. Pure bs lol
@@Ben-zr3tj okay bro 😂 I’m lying because you say so. I’m a 52 year old retired drummer. I’ve got no reason to lie. I love nirvana and I definitely wouldn’t insult them by talking BS. You need to grow up real quick dude!
Lithium is probably my favorite Nirvana song
The lyrics are poetry. And the music feels good. It's a perfect song.
You may in fact love how Butch produced it 🎉... Musically it's a bit more interesting than a lot of things he wrote.
@@Anton680x true! i find the switch in intensity between the soft and loud parts to be very well done.
To me it's really boring. One of my least favourite nirvana songs.
When you’re told to clean your room as a child
Lithium a mood stabilizer that is a used to treat or control the manic episodes of bipolar disorder (manic depression). Manic symptoms include hyperactivity, rushed speech, poor judgment, reduced need for sleep, aggression, and anger.
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I thought it was the shit batteries are made out of😭😭
@@sleep6177Same stuff. Lithium has several uses.
Lithium is an element bruv look it up
@@sleep6177 It is. Lithium is an element with several uses.
Thats one of the reasons we make music. To express our feelings. Be it love or hate. Its the passion that made his music so good.
It's crazy.. How it just happened that fast (°ロ°)
Bloke sounds a knobhead to be honest
that's what she said
@@CastleHassall that's no way to talk about your mum
@@CastleHassall u,mmmum
Kurt sounds like he was pretty insufferable to be around.
Pretty much. But that was who he was lmao
Raging narcissist
Yeah seriously
Rude, narcissistic, selfish, whiny, angry liberal who treated everyone around him like shit especially his fans, interviewers, and even those close to him.
Once I grew up I realized how childish he was and couldn't stand to listen to them anymore after that
It was due to bipolar I’m pretty sure, also just how he was raised and hardly nurtured
Butch Vig: every rockers DREAM!
In Dave Grohl’s documentary Sound City doesn’t he say he was offended because everything was on a click track and he had to learn how to play with it?
Butch Vig need that money 💰
@@thegreatsiberianitch Uhhhh no, that wasn't why, you goofball.
Dave Grohl offended us all with comercial trash like the foo fighters.
yes i rmemeber that . i think most drummers find the idea of working to a click to be insulting
@@faugusto1983 you know nirvana was commercial right lol
Wonder were all the rage came from his broken family and his demons with depression and anxiety
Drugs. He was a junkie.
@@mothergoose9383Apparently it's hate
Society
Addiction…
The chain of addiction…
A death and rebirth was definitely in order…
12 steps…
@@mothergoose9383Drugs are a symptom.
Endless nameless is si effing intense!! The majority you can't understand stand, but the feelings it invokes is incredible. It has everything today's music lacks which is emotion and feeling
Cobain was full of narcissistic rage and negative karma. Too bad he never took responsibility for his inner predicament and learned how to constructively purge his anger and rage.
Endless, Nameless is one of the coolest song names ever
True. Also
“Scentless Apprentice”
Kurt has said many times that he hated the polished almost pop like sound of Nevermind. I think this was a manifestation of that anger. Endless, Nameless is the type of music that he enjoyed playing, but he knew it wouldn’t sell
Without that sound they wouldn't have gotten as big as they were. He liked that sound, then he said he hated when they were already world famous.
You do realize that Kurt wrote the rest of the songs on Nevermind too? And that he was there during the production and recording, and approved of everything?
He never said he hated the production, he actually said it was perfect, but a little "too perfect" in retrospect. Stop over-mythologizing him.
@@TheHuckleberriesBand I’m not going to debate you on this when there are videos on this platform of him saying what I said in interviews. Maybe you should get comfortable in realizing that you can be wrong sometimes lol
@@SovietWinnieThePooThe problem with your argument is that, at this stage, they were still recording. No production would have been done AT ALL, so all the songs would have sounded like demos (because they were). It takes a long time to complete the mixing process, and even after that, I believe Kurt was initially happy with the results, he only later had some misgivings (as you said).
Consider also that Kurt could be a bit contrary on this point, exemplified by asking Albini to produce the follow up (which he mostly did, thankfully) but ultimately rejecting his final mix of 'Heart-Shaped Box' and 'All Apologies' (which many believe to be the better versions). Kurt even went into the studio to record new backing vocals (for HSB) for the new producer, Scott Litt.
That’s a really questionable take on the package by Kurt, seriously. Not questioning his judgement, just… could it have benefited at all more from “less quality”? idts.
But hey, it really did a thing ❤
glad he got the help he needed
I don't get the dislike people have for Kurt. Not everyone is perfect.
Of course I never knew him in person but neither did most of his "haters". In my opinion he was a genius in music and he did and said a lot of kind and iconic things.
The rage and screaming shown in endless, nameless and alot of other songs is for me just raw humanity. I feel him.
His death is tragic and I wish Nirvana would have lasted alot longer. Atleast there are still a lot of fans even after 30 years. It just shows how good their music is and the big impact it had.
I don't dislike him. His style just isn't for me. I am just more into Soundgarden and AIC.
Not sure about others but… I enjoyed the music at one point then grew up and realized how much of a little bitch he was.
@@Spitfire_1940that's interesting because they all sound similar in my eyes
@arthur_7144 why not, freedom of speech baby
@arthur_7144WE GOT THE SAME PFP
This man produced 21st Century Breakdown. Thank you sir
and siamese dream
Lol of all the albums he's done, you choose that one? Green Day should've stopped after American idiot
An emotional man is peoples heros nowadays and it's sad and weird
You say that as if it’s one of his good records…😂
One of my favorite Nirvana songs
He has emotional dysregulation, adhd and likely undiagnosed ocd/bipolar. Add a nasty addiction, trauma brain stuck in teenage years and you get this behavior. He was a person. He had both a beautiful, loving side and a self destructive side. Its sad hes dead. He never got to overcome that and fame was not good for him. I always think of him as a little kid. I dont know why...something in his face makes me see a little boy with big blue eyes that was irreparably harmed. I wish he had never been famous, the world wouldnt know him but he'd be some old man somewhere at peace with himself. I myself think fame is bullshit. It ruins lives.
He was put on Ritalin when he was 5 and because it kept him awake dr's put him on Valium too. I learned this from an interview he gave Spin.
People who are expressive usually have a lot of pain
Kurt was a fucking animal nobody could translate that anger as well as he could into music. Everything he did sounded good
Yuh okay
You must not listen to a lot of extreme music.
@@AsAugustSleeps i do. Just death metal growls with no chorus or hook isn't appealing to me
@@mikehunt8247 Ok well Iowa is 10x angrier than anything Nirvana did and it has plenty of hooks.
@@AsAugustSleepslmao “extreme music” “Iowa” classic 15 year old
Lots of haters of Nirvana in the comments. Very odd. They have a lot of anger towards the band which theyre also trashing Cobain for. Quite ironic.
"Kurt was a crybaby" as youre all whining about a band thats 30 years gone now.
It’s still a very culturally relevant band so of course people are going to have opinions
So many of these "fans" weren't even alive when he was. They pretend he's something he never was. Listenable, for example.
@@mothergoose9383unnecessary comment
@@mothergoose9383he is definetely listenable. no idea where you are getting that from
And you're whining about people whining. ... How ironic of you.
Always seemed like Kurt was way better at expressing his emotions than actually communicating them. Growing up I liked some of his music, but what frustrated me was that I could tell he was angry and depressed, but I had absolutely no idea what about. It was all so amorphous and vague. His vocals were virtually unintelligible, his rage seemed rather aimless. Wanted to empathize with him, but could never figure out the “why” of it all.
So basically his anger was.. endless , nameless?😊
I think your confusion stems from a misapprehension about what depression is. It’s not like being sad, where maybe your girlfriend broke up with you. It’s not being bereaved, like if your grandma dies. Depression itself is the “why” and Kurt may have been as clueless as you as to why he feels bad all the time. That’s just the insidious nature of the disease.
@@burningm0nk ...thats what he said. He just spoke on his personal reaction to it from youth. noone needs an explanation, dad🙄 knowing why doesnt mean the individual does or can connect with the 'why'..so amyways..what were we...oh yeh kurt could be a whiney judgemental creepy brat. Forever a teenager and its no mistake most of usnhave ourn"nirvana" stage pretty early- like middle school
*connect with the "what"
all i could gather from my own experience is when you grow up in a household (divorced, abuse, negligence, violence, poverty, substance abuse) you learn that communicating your emotions only ends in you being abused, or your parents being upset, so you learn to keep emotions to yourself, which as a child is almost impossible, so it tends to come out in intense bursts (anger, sadness depression) as opposed to a healthier childhood where, even if it's not the healthiest ways you're given some level of emotional output, from which the limbic system relaxes and allows a child to rationally find a sensible way to get past whatever they're struggling with, rather than think "I'm terribly upset, but I'd better not let my parents find out so I don't cause another fight" and then weeks later have an all out breakdown
I think Kurt was more of a perfectionist with his music than a lot of people realized.
Totally agree. A great composer and an underrated guitar player.
Both of these comments are literally insane.
@@AlphanumericCharacters why? 😳
@@Leo-qe3gl there was zero perfection in their music.
Calling him a composer is one hell of a stretch. I guess in the technical definition he was one.
His guitar playing is not underrated. He was a guitar player. That’s about all there was to say about that.
@@AlphanumericCharactersthey put a lot of work and fine tuning of amp and mic setups and huge amount of rehearsals... to make it sound so free and driven.. they put a lot of effort into getting their sound how they wanted it
Insane in the membrane
Smashing a guitar in the studio is maybe taking the shtick a little too seriously.
"I don't like how this feels"....the demon is starting to possess him.....the scary rage on Kurts face...the blowing out of his voice.....destroying the guitar is the demon manifesting through Kurts body....childhood trauma can open a door for demons/spirits to enter a persons soul/mind...it's more common than people realize.....I was one of those persons......
And that spontaneous recording now occupies a special place on Nevermind. 😁
We all owe a huge thank you to Kurt/Nirvana for knocking those shitshow plastic make believe rockers like BON JOVI off the map. TY KURT!!!
FACTS! ✌☣
As far as i know, Bon Jovi is still around and Nirvana isnt
Hip hop was already killing all rock genres, not just glam, Nirvana was just the swan song of mainstream rock.
As much as I dislike Bon Jovi, he was far from plastic
@@PoyePolomi I assume you are not a fan of the rock genre.
Man was disturbed
That's a different band Beavis.
@@dougdavis8986 ok butthead... 😆
Can of narrow view of it but okay
@@adamwatson6916 well he was a tortured soul. Truth of all the great lead singers of the 90's. That's why they're all dead...
When I was 7 in 1999, I found my cousin's VHS tape copy of Live Tonight Sold Out, and became obsessed with the Endless Nameless portion of the package. As a child with undiagnosed autism, I didn't know or understand at the time that I had formed an obsession with the overall progression of the song, and even deemed it at the time to be my favorite. I was so obsessed with it, I was trying for years to find a CD release that contained that exact recording from the Paramount Theatre, settling instead on the studio recording that Butch Vig is referencing from the With the Lights Out box set. Later on in life, they released the concert audio/video and I was finally sated. Additionally, I think I connected deeply with this song because there were a lot of issues in my life left unresolved for the longest time, and I have permanent memories of my physical abuse from the age of 5 burned into my mind forever. This song feels like the breathing moments between those moments of being hit with a fist, slap, and foot.
Reporter: “Did you want to say anything about Kurt Cobain on the anniversary of his death?”
Dave Mustaine: “Well… He had good aim!”
Hole's gonna be big.
and if i remember correctly that was shortly after james hetfield and lars made their jokes. i wonder why...
maybe because dave has literally always been a follower of whatever trends metallica sets (acoustic songs, edgy jokes, even riffing styles). his dickrider fans always see he wrote their success, meanwhile they wrote and finished "hit the lights" and one or two other songs before he joined, and that was pretty much mustaines entire riffing style for kimb and peace sells
megadeth fans always say "metallica sold out, megadave never sold out" meanwhile megadeth was shooting music videos; trying to push the overtly commerical sounding song, "peace sells" (< literally would be a butt rock song). meanwhile, metallica's self titled track "master of puppets" gained commercial success just by proxy of being a varied, heavy, and geniusly composed song (the whole album, really)
i love songs like good mourning black friday, hangar 18, tornado of souls, but it's hilarious how megadeth somehow failed to sellout despite focusing mainly on the superficial elements of metal, and hiring exemplary talent almost exclusively, while metallica reached commercial success from 4 technically mediocre guys, who recieved teachings from an enlightened bass player (rip cliff)
this whole rant might sound in defense of kurt, but f# no, that joke was actually better than the ones james & lars made.
i dedicate this whole paragraph to the most insufferable, immature, and undisclosed fandom in music history, megadeth fans! 🤘
@@blunderless
Okay.
I think a lot of the negative comments here come from bots. They just rewrite and regurgitate whatever gets the most hits.
Thats actually makes a lot of sense.
LMAOAO. What a blatantly stupid excuse. People have opinions, ya know? Not everyone likes the same thing. Freedom of speech is a thing, ya know? Do you have braincells in that head of yours? I'm convinced not so.
Oh yeah
Only bots don't like n#rvana
Look at the time that grunge hit the scene, and it could have been Soundgarden or Alice in chains or Pearl jam that broke it open but it was Nirvana, what we were getting on the radio because this is 6 years before the internet was available to the public, was a bunch of BS hair bands that were posers copying heavy metal and hard rock which most of us listeners actually were growing out of because you could only listen to somebody sing about getting drunk and laid for so long and you're done with it. It was cool over really young teenagers but we were all starting to have our own kids. And then here comes a band that basically said f you to the music industry and the entire music industry could not stop them because of the demand of the public. You had to be into music to really get that. If you just liked the new sound and we're looking for a new fad to follow this was completely different than anything had come before it so good for those guys. And it signified a change in the Zeitgeist, the feel of the times. Before this we were getting the bubble gum propaganda of the 1980s where everything was great, and everything kind of was great back in the '80s even though we grew up being told that we were going to get nuked any day killer bees were on their way and it was inevitable that we were going to get sucked into a black hole We could all ignore that s*** being Gen x we knew that we were the beginning of the end. But just all that feel good b******* and ignore what's really going on sort of propaganda message that we got when Reagan showed up on the scene You know 10 years was enough of it We were adults now we didn't buy it. People going to music to either make music or to make money or fame but to say f you to the record label and the radio stations was insane because you were one in million when it came to bands trying to make it and then you're going to cut your own throat by biting the hand that feeds you. It took a real crazy m*********** who did not give a s*** to get the lucky break and then just do what you want. The way things are now anybody could do that because anybody can be heard on the internet back then you couldn't just be heard unless you practically asked the sicked the ducks of the right people in the industry.
So you have a right to your opinion but does your opinion matter? Are you qualified to give an opinion about the choices that somebody made during that time and in that position?
Now as far as Bots go You can look into what Elon musk had to say when he was purchasing Twitter He had asked those executives how many of the accounts were actually bots. Of course those exact low balled it but Elon musk was able to come back and prove that 30% were just bots making comments. If you're paying advertising and you expect to just get your message to 5 out of 10 people and it turns out that three out of 10 of them aren't even f****** people You going to feel like you're getting ripped off. When it comes down to it businessman want to know how many bots there are just like the government wants to know how many bots are even though those two including the politicians are the reason those things get released. Now they're getting AI assistance and they're able to sit here and make comments like I am to you.
We were convinced that Courtney killed or had him killed because he really was a screamer and a fighter and she was going to lose her kid to him because she had just got busted with a whole bunch of heroin in Spain so there was motive and she had plenty of my money there was opportunity she had all sorts of people after Do you know that there was a woman walking with Billy Corrigan coming out movie theater and they got an argument and she walked right away from Billy Corgan put her arm around a dude walking by the theater turn back and gave Billy a really nasty smile and then said hi to the dude for the first time and his name was Kurt Cobain.
The chick has six bands that made songs about her because she was so notorious but just being a really bad person. Oh well have a great existence.
Normal humans are bots, programmed and boring.
This was great, for this song! That was everything he needed to get out. It's in the name of of the song, 'Endless, Nameless'.
Wished Kurt was alive!!what a talent!!
why is everyone hating on kurt like what's your problem dude. he had serious mental health problems and we can all see that, ok, most artists have issues? why hate specifically on him for that? those people need support, not hate. Plus i doubt any of those people who say nirvana is overrated have ever heard any song besides smells like teen spirit. Dude was praised basically for his lyrics. If you don't like nirvana you can just scroll idk there is no need to hate and if you're so mad about it being a huge band then cry about but not here we seriously don't care that you don't like it you're not special or anything
These comments are bizarre! Who clicks on videos of artists they don’t like just to write stuff like this? It makes no sense. Can’t help thinking he’s deliberately being character assassinated…
@@5piral0ut Because people who would open their veins to defend that talentless junkie are fascinating.
Kurt was not meant for this world
Which is why he took himself out…….
He was too much of an ass.
He was a great artist!
A true professional
You just had to throw the gunshot in there, huh
🤨
Funny lol.. but that's not a gunshot.
was he talking about the actual recording on the album?
Yes
What did Kurt say after being on a 4 day blackout bender?
You're shitting me!!! I married who!?!?!
I rate Butch Vig bigtime but I rolled my eyes when he tried, in vain, to make out Kurt Cobain was frightening in any way shape or form😆😆
Butch being a bit pretentious here. 'Never seen so much rage in a person's face'... Yeah right.
How do you get pretentious out of that? He's describing an event that he witnessed in person.
@@chaddevlin8545 because he's talking bollocks that's why
All the bots incapable of tantrums because they're bots. If someone took your video games away you'd fall to the floor kicking and screaming.
That's the magic of Kurt..the passion, pain in his voice is what gets you
The first time I heard endless nameless I had fallen asleep listening to nevermind and endless nameless (secret track at the end of the album) came on some minutes later and woke me up. Scared the shit out of me lol
There's actually footage of endless nameless!?
Yeah they played it at the end of their set many times. Normally when they would start destroying their equipment
Whiner.
Yep. The clip they show is from the Halloween show in Seattle in 1991.Look it up! It was a crowd of 3000 people which was the largest audience they had ever played to at the time.
It's amazing anyone bought this shit.
"Don't criticize what you can't understand."
--Bob Dylan
@@LanceEads Bob Dylan's "music" is mumbling, repetitive, rambling 🐂💩. His Band actually made great music.
Amazing anyone bought it? It's amazing how venerated it is for the absolute musical dog shit it is.
miffenil2972
Ewww keyboard warrior
🗡🪓🧨💥🪖💣💥🛡
Grunge lasted,what? Maybe 5 years? Boring, depressing rambling contrived trash.
I need the original Nevermind release again.
music is a vehicle
"It's my aeroplane"
Not scary for yourself but scared for him. Kurt was not a big guy. Now, Krist Novaselik, you probably wouldn't want to piss him off.
Krist Novoselic was tall and lanky. Once you get inside his reach any good grappler could flatten him.🤣
Not anger , its phycosis , seeing these legends live and them being off there face generates anger , from the crowd
Let's just pretend opiate rage and psychosis had nothing to do with it.
Well it didn't, so try again.
I NEVER raged on heroin. I was even shooting speedballs. No rage at all. Almost 4 years sober.
@@ICECREAMan2991Think he’s referring more to withdrawal rage. Before the full-blown, can’t get out of bed, need a bucket stage, there is the increasing agitation, impatience, and short-tempered reactions to small bulllshit. Plus, KC was just one moody mfer lol
@@ICECREAMan2991kurt had _severe_ bipolar and played a huge role in his temperament. when i think of heroin, mania is probably the last thing that would come to mine. his outburts were a combination of mania and substance abuse, a frightening combination.
I love “endless nameless”. There’s nothing more satisfying as an angry teenager to live vicariously through it. Fucking awesome 😎
What I don't get is why they made it a hidden track and only put it on the first pressing of the album. I was a Nirvana fan as a kid and knew of the song's existence, but never actually got to hear it until piracy became a thing.
Same goes for with In Utero and "Gallons Of Rubbing Alcohol Will Flow Through The Strip".
Wow, I just learned something! Never knew these songs weren’t on all issues of their albums.
@@5piral0ut Yeah, the songs are easy enough to find now, but in the late 90's/early 00's, these tracks were rare. For Nevermind, "Endless, Nameless" was only on the first pressing. For In Utero, "Gallons of..." was only on some import versions of the album as a hidden track. A lot of tracks people take for granted now were rare as hell when I got into Nirvana when I was a kid. Luckily, I grew up near Seattle, so whenever Kurt Cobain's birthday or the anniversary of his death came up, they would play some of the rare shit on the radio and I was able to record some of them on cassette. You could also occasionally find bootlegs, singles (which would sometimes have some of the rare tracks), etc. at used CD stores, but generally, rare Nirvana was RARE until piracy became a thing, and even then they were rare until Nirvana released that box set "With The Lights Out.
@@TheBonusHoles No Idea if that was the same here in the UK, certainly wasn’t a thing I ever heard about, but that could have been because the people I knew all got early editions. Definitely didn’t need to import In Utero to get Gallons… so it must have been regular issue song here.
@@5piral0ut Yeah, I'm in the U.S., so you may have gotten what we consider an import version of In Utero. That being said, when CD stores were more prevalent, it was still possible to buy import versions of albums here, but they were more of a specialty item for collectors. You generally didn't find them in stores, but when you did there was a sticker put prominently on the shrink-wrap that said "Import". But yeah, none of the copies of In Utero or Nevermind I had had the tracks on them, but I wasn't a Nirvana fan until about five years after Kurt Cobain died/Nirvana disbanded. By that time, the original pressings on Nevermind had long since sold and finding a copy at a used CD store would have been a real score and you'd just have to get lucky to find one. If there were used copies of In Utero with "Gallons..." on it, the stores likely would have charged up the ass for them. Hell, I had a copy of the Heart Shaped Box Single that had "Marigold" on it that I found at a used CD store. Generally, singles had three tracks on them and singles that were new were at most ten bucks. I paid 25 for it...USED. Back in like 2000 or 2001.
@@TheBonusHoles I bought that cd single new! It has mv on it too - Dave Grohl’s first ever released song that he wrote alive. Probably cost me $4 😁
I love Kurt i feel the same rage
I hope you can work it out. Take care.
Saw him in Buenos Aires..never played teen spirit.. he would tease playing the initial chords but he would jump to another song 😂he got upset at how the crowd behaved with the support group calamity Jane
Okay guys stop leaving all the negative comments and go back to playing Roblox it's going to be bedtime pretty soon.
Depression music.🤮 My life so horrible blah blah..🙄
I assume your life is great. If that's the case, congratulations. Some of us aren't born that lucky though.
Congrats on the most idiotic comment I've seen this week 👏👏👏
Basically reality tv show interviews with puffed up stories. Such a phony
All the idiots talking crap about Kurt Cobain, calling him a crybaby, are totally missing the point. Kurt was in every sense an artist and this was him expressing himself through music. If you want to listen to something vapid and pointless and that has already been done 100 times before, then just go right ahead, because you’re too shallow and brain dead to understand the art of putting raw emotion into musical expression, which is what made nirvana timeless and still relevant till this day. Kurt never made complex music but he sang with real emotions and that’s what set him aside and why we will never have another Kurt cobain
Lol whats with all the butthurt cryhards here? Durrrr I don’t like this, this is trash blah blah blah. Did the algorithm send this to a bunch of K pop fans or something?
Or is there a bot programme running to trash him for some reason?
Some of us just have better taste than you. Lol
@@thegreatsoutherntrendkill272 I kind of grew out of Nirvana, and I get why people might not like them, but what I don’t understand is why you would click on a video about then, bother to read the comments and add one of your own to say you don’t like them, or Kurt is a loser or something… why??
chances are Kurt offended them somehow
@@5piral0ut I dunno, the reactions are kinda funny. I like a few Nirvana songs.
These Nirvana haters are honestly funny, lol
The commenters?
Why? They objectively suck. They did have an excellent drummer but the psycho control freak Kurt wouldn’t let him play. He didn’t want his own lack of talent exposed by a real musician doing real shit on stage.
I don’t hate Nirvana because they suck. There are a million sucky bands out there. I hate that they have somehow become the voice of my generation. I was there. Yeah they were popular but it was mostly with chicks who thought Kurt was hot with a moody fuck the world kind of attitude. Nobody really gave a shit about their awful music. The media propped them up as cool. They were no different than the Spice Girls.
Meantime there were truly great bands coming out of Seattle like Soundgarden and AIC.
Nirvana is the most overrated band ever and it is funny to watch all the stunted millennial fanbois scream and roll around in their own feces when you insult them
@@user-cg7dg7uv8f millennial fan boys or GenX? Is Nirvana popular with millennials?
@@AlphanumericCharacters - Millenials. The reason Nirvana was such a "big deal" - they were the cultural coming-of-age band for the Millennials like The Beatles were for the Boomers
I read the title too fast and thought the video was going to be about Butch Vig On Dealing With Kurt Angle
or Kurt Angel 😇
Butch Vig has so much patience.
So far from everything that I've personally looked up about this guy. It seems like he couldn't find one true person who was willing to really sit through him speaking about whatever those horrible things that only he will know that he went through. The information on family members being pedos, or that one song the Barber, I know there's a name but can't remember, which sounds like an incest incident, and how he kept going back and forth between family members who never wanted him around after a while. There's a ton of things that he probably went through growing up, just because there's nice pics of him as a child does not mean that there were horrible things happening behind closed doors. It's so sad that he killed himself or someone else killed him.
“Floyd The Barber”. I didnt know this info about pedos in his familie. But I will continue to create content based on his biography book.
@@EpicClipsMP4 Yes supposedly He had an uncle who got charged for molesting someone but committed suicide before he went to court. That Floyd the Barber sounds like a child getting molested by multiple people in the child's family, it just sounds to me like he might had been trying to tell us something, but was always saying that it was about something else.
@@YayaX-xn9tn thats really interesting
He said:” Pee pee pressed against my lips”
@@YayaX-xn9tnyeah it does seem odd but it is about the Andy Griffith show so it was probably a joke. U
This is why cooler heads prevail, self loathing will snap your sail
"er.. i was not recording that bit. can you do it again?"
Every single 1 of these negative comments are disgusting. He was a real person, suffering from a medical condition and did not have the greatest upbringing. How dare you judge someone thrust into the spotlight and automatically turned into a spokesman for a generation. We have no idea how Kurt was supposed to deal with that weight on his shoulders. Hide beyond your cell phones, cowards. Should be ashamed of your heartless comments. He inspired and changed millions of lives across the world. What have done to make a positive impact? Think before you open ignorant mouth. What you type and express is here for good, let that sink in.
Carry the voice of a generation??? He wasnt even famous back then,, what are you talking about??? Which makes It even wierder.
@@rmv9194 Were you even alive then? Wasn't famous? He was thrown into stardom right after nevermind came out. Troll, go back to your bridge.
It’s just weird… who even clicks on a video of someone they don’t like? He’s being character assassinated by the system for some reason….
@@niteland Nothing, not nuthing and please stop using dokie terminology i.e. nothing burger please. How does Steven Tyler's
Kurt nació un año antes que yo. Puede que haya tocado muchas de sus canciones incluso más veces que él, 30 años de prórroga dan para muchas tardes de guitarrero (evidentemente mucho peor que él).
Tiene tanto mérito todo lo que hizo en tan poco tiempo.
NAh, he was nothing and Nirvana sucked.
@@mothergoose9383It was a drug that still makes a difference today lol
Bro, stop being embarrassed
@@mothergoose9383oh, you must be a Swiftie
Imagine being scared of Cobain 😂😂😂 Even at his angriest he'd get his ass kicked.
I think Nirvana was a music band and Curt Cobain was the guitar man yell yelling. Good work, Target sell your t shirts, you make it blonde hair man!
Million year old boomers with no idea what they're talking about trashing Nirvana in the comments as usual. That or their sad younger brainwashed clones, which are more rare, and thankfully dying off.
Relax bud. Breathe.
It's okay, you can still wear your Nirvana shirts.
Nirvana fans are the ones dying out lol
@@The-Autistocrat- xD If only we could all live your backwards reality.
@@defectiveparts8604 everyone under elder millenial age thinks Nirvana is a clothing line
That's grunge for ya
Imagine working with a “genius” like that 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Its almost like he had mental issues
when grown men throw tantrums😂😂 i can only imagine what it was like dealing with a 🤡 like that
Here you are being entertained by it.
For a guy who hated all those macho bros he sure had a drywall punching temper.
He headbutted wet ceilings.
@@YesOkayButWhyHe tried blowing a shotgun
@@thegreatsoutherntrendkill272
He had secret liasons with Seth Putnam.
Butch Vig on dealing with Kurt's anger: couldn't.
Endless Nameless Was Supposed to Be
On Nirvanas Christmas Album
But It Wasn’t Angry Enough
a Click Track Would Have Ruined
Nirvana
You Get Them in a Room
and Just Keep The Tape Rolling
Kurt was mentally disturbed
Yeah who isn’t ? !
@@uncooldispatch5438 I think too many people are mentally ill, but not everyone is, and not everyone wants to end themself
Maybe he should have just gone to work at McDonald's???????????
Hmmmm... professional, "well that happened" response to a person spiraling. I'll bet it helped a lot. Maybe this obtuse dismissal was itself a symptom of the atmosphere that might lead someone to being frustrated?
He was playing to a click because Dave couldn't help but keep speeding up, which ruined a lot of early takes, aggravating Kurt beyond his tolerance threshold, because he always put everything into every take. This is a story that's been told so many times 🙄
It's called being married to Courtney Love, the band became his outlet.
real
Nevermind was being released in September and Kurt met Courtney in November so it had nothing to do with that
Typical Courtney Love hater. Blaming her for stuff that happened before she even met Kurt.
@@TheHuckleberriesBand I admit that is my mistake, I didn't know that. I still think she was not a good influence on him or the band though. There's plenty of evidence and testimonials from the other bandmates to confirm that.
Butch Vig, one of the top producers of the 90s
His credentials and experience speaks for itself. Im a BIG fan of Butch. ❤
The 'is it live or is it Vig?' thing didn't come out of a vacuum. The 80s punks were sick of the way uneducated, untrained music all sounded the same, so they started arranging things and tuning things to make a sound. You can see this in a GG Allin documentary, where about halfway through the drums, bass and guitar have all been tuned together to make this fucked-up, post-everything growl that takes it to the next level.
A bit like the way artists went back to art school to learn basics, music took 20 years off to rediscover music theory and add it to the rock thing.
How can a guy who weighs 109lbs be scary? I want to know...
He had demons - poor dude - he needed so much love to set him truly free… he needed Jesus…
Cringe
Or maybe just therapy
No, he did not need the evil toxicity of religion...
@@YAWN....Not religion...Jesus. Jesus is a person, not a bunch of man-made rules that absolutely NO ONE can follow. He the best person I've ever known❤❤❤.
@@user-xg3jz6zm7o thanks for the laughs
Sounds like a demon inside him.
Exactly
Gotta stop smoking dope. 😳
I’m starting to suspect Kurt may have had issues.