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Mr Sensitive 09-11-2006 11:43 AM

Live and Unplugged in New York is great. I'm not fussed on the rest.

Wild7Dustr 09-13-2006 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by banonbush (Post 2952)
I really like Nirvana. When Kurt died, I went through a big Nirvana stage, like, only listening to them. But i still like them enough. Although lately i see all these 14 year olds with Kurt shirts on from Hot Topic. I'm not impressed.

Those kids are simply posers though, ya know?Posers that only know some of Nirvana's "hits" and that he (Kurt) most likely died before they were even born.

Nirvana has stood the test of time and there songs are still some of the best hardrock songs ever.I'd also like to let the creator of this thread know that not only did Nirvana create many more songs than what is found on his/her list, but they also created many better ones too.I'm not totally sure on my favorite song, but I'll list a few songs that I think were greats from their albums.I'll also bold the one's that have been some of my most favorite or influential songs to jam to as a musician.

Bleach - About A Girl, School, Love Buzz, Negative Creep, Big Cheese.

Nevermind - In Bloom, Breed, Territorial Pissings, Drain You, On A Plain, Endless Nameless.

Incesticide - Dive, Been A Son, Aero Zeppelin, Aneurysm.

In Utero - Serve The Servants, Scentless Apprentice, Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle, Tourette's.:beer:

Ace 09-13-2006 02:38 PM

There were plenty of great ones on the box set too. Especially the outtakes like Verse Chorus Verse, and Old Age.

sleepy jack 09-13-2006 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Wild7Dustr (Post 286928)
Those kids are simply posers though, ya know?Posers that only know some of Nirvana's "hits" and that he (Kurt) most likely died before they were even born.

I kind of, completely disagree with that. Every person i've met who has been into nirvana was typically into them 11-whenever. They're not exactly some super hard to listen to band.

bungalow 09-13-2006 10:19 PM

Nirvana is for 12 year olds who think their life is tough.

TrampInaTux 09-14-2006 12:02 AM

Or 15 year olds who will never admit to liking them because of those bastard 12 year olds...

Blain 09-14-2006 02:14 AM

Mmm I got Nevermind and Bleach. I really liked Nevermind but I wouldn't go around saying they're an extraordinary band.

Wild7Dustr 09-14-2006 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Crowquill (Post 286979)
I kind of, completely disagree with that. Every person i've met who has been into nirvana was typically into them 11-whenever. They're not exactly some super hard to listen to band.

Possibly, but when you see young kids nowadays wearing shirts with Kurt's face on it and telling everyone that they remember the times and have been a fan of Nirvana, and especially Kurt, since the band first started, it's not hard to tell that these young kids are full of it, ya know?I mean, seriously, Kurt died around 10 something years ago, so where would've this 12-16 year old kid have been in life back then?Well, it looks like they would've been just born or about to enter preschool, ya know?

If these young fans really are true fans, then that's great.At the same time, I'd feel more like I'm talking to a real fan if I saw one with a Nirvana tour shirt or Incesticide shirt on instead of the same old Kurt (is sadly gone) shirt, ya see?Believe me more or believe me less, I won't care either way.All I appreciate though, no matter for whatever band/artist, is to see true fans caring about or listening to legends rather than trying to be popular because of their fashion statement...lol.Nice talkin' regardless.:beer:

Ace 09-14-2006 10:50 PM

Well put.

sleepy jack 09-15-2006 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Wild7Dustr (Post 287303)
Possibly, but when you see young kids nowadays wearing shirts with Kurt's face on it and telling everyone that they remember the times and have been a fan of Nirvana, and especially Kurt, since the band first started, it's not hard to tell that these young kids are full of it, ya know?I mean, seriously, Kurt died around 10 something years ago, so where would've this 12-16 year old kid have been in life back then?Well, it looks like they would've been just born or about to enter preschool, ya know?

If these young fans really are true fans, then that's great.At the same time, I'd feel more like I'm talking to a real fan if I saw one with a Nirvana tour shirt or Incesticide shirt on instead of the same old Kurt (is sadly gone) shirt, ya see?Believe me more or believe me less, I won't care either way.All I appreciate though, no matter for whatever band/artist, is to see true fans caring about or listening to legends rather than trying to be popular because of their fashion statement...lol.Nice talkin' regardless.:beer:

Uh...Do you just make this sh*t up? I've seen seen a twelve year old dumb enough to do that and age = whether or not your a true fan!?


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