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Re: Nirvana

Postby naughty boy » 08 Feb 2018, 21:46

Not especially
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Re: Nirvana

Postby Matt Wilson » 08 Feb 2018, 22:10

Too American for Johnny C.

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Re: Nirvana

Postby The Modernist » 08 Feb 2018, 22:20

Superb. I wish we talked about them more on BCB, I've tried to start threads on them in the past but only Skope was a fan. Some highlights...





Amazing production..




And my favourite..


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Re: Nirvana

Postby Goat Boy » 08 Feb 2018, 22:47

Loved 'em then. Went off 'em for ages but back on board now.

I think Nevermind is a great Rock record. In Utero is a bit too angsty these days but some of it is ferociously good
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Re: Nirvana

Postby The Modernist » 09 Feb 2018, 00:15

I love this footage, particularly the Denmark Street scenes.


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Re: Nirvana

Postby The Modernist » 09 Feb 2018, 00:21

This is an amazing track. I love the way it starts as this smooth, sophisticated euro-ballad before launching into the blaring chorus.


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Re: Nirvana

Postby Moleskin » 09 Feb 2018, 14:37

To Markos III is terrific front to back.
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Re: Nirvana

Postby Moleskin » 09 Feb 2018, 14:39

The Modernist wrote:This is an amazing track. I love the way it starts as this smooth, sophisticated euro-ballad before launching into the blaring chorus.




Lovely.
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Re: Nirvana

Postby Moleskin » 09 Feb 2018, 14:44

Matt Wilson wrote:Too American for Johnny C.



Anglo-Greek, surely? ;)
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Re: Nirvana

Postby The Modernist » 09 Feb 2018, 15:02

Moleskin wrote:
The Modernist wrote:This is an amazing track. I love the way it starts as this smooth, sophisticated euro-ballad before launching into the blaring chorus.




Lovely.


I love that abrasive solo towards the end.

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Re: Nirvana

Postby sloopjohnc » 09 Feb 2018, 16:50

Goat Boy wrote:Loved 'em then. Went off 'em for ages but back on board now.

I think Nevermind is a great Rock record. In Utero is a bit too angsty these days but some of it is ferociously good


Ditto. I thought I was past my loving a band phase, but I totally bought into them and love everything they did.
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Re: Nirvana

Postby Matt Wilson » 09 Feb 2018, 16:59

The last band I truly loved.

After that I was too old to really care about the angsty musings of twenty-somethings.

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Re: Nirvana

Postby pcqgod » 09 Feb 2018, 17:41

I can only listen to Bleach and parts of Incesticide now.
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Re: Nirvana

Postby bobzilla77 » 09 Feb 2018, 23:35

They were the real thing, and they should never have become as popular as they did. That stuff is too REAL for most little kids to handle.
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