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Listening Report ? Nirvana: In Utero. This is probably one of my favourite
CD?s of all time. It has so many of Nirvana?s greatest hits. ...
Listening Report ? Nirvana: In Utero. This is probably one of my favourite
CD?s of all time. It has so many of Nirvana?s greatest hits. ...
... in LA According to a missing person's report filed by ... two tracks from In Utero and
worked with Nirvana on MTV's ... much dialed in, right down to listening to the ...
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This is probably one of my favourite CD’s of all time.
It has so many of Nirvana’s greatest hits. I think (and
I’m probably the only one) that Nirvana is a lot like
Marilyn Manson in many ways. They completely
created a new genre, and have the largest modern
cult followings. Nirvana totally brought grunge to the
world, and Manson brought us Alternative Music.
Real ALTERNATIVE, as in the other choice.
Anyways. On with the listening report. This was the
second last CD that Nirvana released before Kurt
Cobain (the lead singer, and one of my idols)
O.D.’d on a LOT of crack and shot himself. The
songs on this CD are really about how much Cobain
hates the world, but some of the lyrics tell me that he
really wants everything to stop. I think the true
meaning of the Song, Heart Shaped Box, is that he
just wants to stop performing, and go home and
forget about all his fame, his money, his somewhat
disturbing lyrics, and all of his touring. Heart Shaped
Box is the second most popular Nirvana Song ever
released. Although Kurt only really used 3 simple
chords in all of his songs, that would make him that
much more of a creative guy. He managed to come
up with 5 or 6 CD’s full of original stuff with only 3
chords. He was an amazing guitarist, he just never
felt like going nutz and putting on a real show for the
world. He just wanted to sing his songs to get the
pain out of him, and then people would leave him
alone. Instead of leaving him alone, millions flocked
to see him perform live at one of his 200 shows a
year. This made...
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