Nirvana - In Utero (September 24, 2013)

Other than Pearl Jam, who else is there?
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Re: Nirvana - In Utero (September 24, 2013)

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spike wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:Albini on Pearl Jam: "mimicking underground culture" "cash in crowd" Uses them in the same sentence as "Cadlebox" and "Stone Temple Fuckheads" :haha:
It's not like he's entirely wrong.
What does he even mean, "mimicking underground culture" and "cash in crowd?"

Dude really cares about some superficial bullshit, huh?
obviously, he bought into cobain's crap during the in utero sessions.
Nah, they were both already like that. They just reinforced each other's sanctimonious "punk" ideologies.
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Re: Nirvana - In Utero (September 24, 2013)

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Tyler Durden wrote:
spike wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:Albini on Pearl Jam: "mimicking underground culture" "cash in crowd" Uses them in the same sentence as "Cadlebox" and "Stone Temple Fuckheads" :haha:
It's not like he's entirely wrong.
What does he even mean, "mimicking underground culture" and "cash in crowd?"

Dude really cares about some superficial bullshit, huh?
obviously, he bought into cobain's crap during the in utero sessions.
Nah, they were both already like that. They just reinforced each other's sanctimonious "punk" ideologies.
do you think they smooched?
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spike wrote:
Tyler Durden wrote:
spike wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:Albini on Pearl Jam: "mimicking underground culture" "cash in crowd" Uses them in the same sentence as "Cadlebox" and "Stone Temple Fuckheads" :haha:
It's not like he's entirely wrong.
What does he even mean, "mimicking underground culture" and "cash in crowd?"

Dude really cares about some superficial bullshit, huh?
obviously, he bought into cobain's crap during the in utero sessions.
Nah, they were both already like that. They just reinforced each other's sanctimonious "punk" ideologies.
do you think they smooched?
Thats why he hates Courtney Love.
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Kevin Davis wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:Albini on Pearl Jam: "mimicking underground culture" "cash in crowd" Uses them in the same sentence as "Cadlebox" and "Stone Temple Fuckheads" :haha:
It's not like he's entirely wrong.
What does he even mean, "mimicking underground culture" and "cash in crowd?"

Dude really cares about some superficial bullshit, huh?
Superficial? Nah dude. I think to him, bands like PJ, Candlebox, and STP represented a watered-down, falsified, corporate commodity. I mean, wouldn't you resent those bands too if you helped grow and build a healthy network of underground artists? Nirvana was a part of that scene, along with Melvins, Fugazi, Sonic Youth etc. Pearl Jam, Candlebox, and STP were not. So from someone from SA's perspective is right in saying fuck these corporatized rockbands handpicked and groomed for success by office scumbags.
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tk wrote:Ordered the LP set for 51 bucks. 8-)
Where was this?
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Simple Torture wrote:
tk wrote:Ordered the LP set for 51 bucks. 8-)
Where was this?
Yeah? Where at? I think I have plunk down for this. I'm a sucker for 45 rpm. Did they do it for Vitalogy too?
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super nintendo chalmers wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:Albini on Pearl Jam: "mimicking underground culture" "cash in crowd" Uses them in the same sentence as "Cadlebox" and "Stone Temple Fuckheads" :haha:
It's not like he's entirely wrong.
What does he even mean, "mimicking underground culture" and "cash in crowd?"

Dude really cares about some superficial bullshit, huh?
Superficial? Nah dude. I think to him, bands like PJ, Candlebox, and STP represented a watered-down, falsified, corporate commodity. I mean, wouldn't you resent those bands too if you helped grow and build a healthy network of underground artists? Nirvana was a part of that scene, along with Melvins, Fugazi, Sonic Youth etc. Pearl Jam, Candlebox, and STP were not. So from someone from SA's perspective is right in saying fuck these corporatized rockbands handpicked and groomed for success by office scumbags.
I can see it being the sort of thing that would be really important to someone in their early 20's; it seems like kind of a pathetic torch for a 50 year-old guy to be carrying some 20 years later. Ultimately, superficial is exactly what it is, because it has nothing to do with music and everything to do with who belonged to what clique 20 years ago.
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Kevin Davis wrote:
super nintendo chalmers wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:Albini on Pearl Jam: "mimicking underground culture" "cash in crowd" Uses them in the same sentence as "Cadlebox" and "Stone Temple Fuckheads" :haha:
It's not like he's entirely wrong.
What does he even mean, "mimicking underground culture" and "cash in crowd?"

Dude really cares about some superficial bullshit, huh?
Superficial? Nah dude. I think to him, bands like PJ, Candlebox, and STP represented a watered-down, falsified, corporate commodity. I mean, wouldn't you resent those bands too if you helped grow and build a healthy network of underground artists? Nirvana was a part of that scene, along with Melvins, Fugazi, Sonic Youth etc. Pearl Jam, Candlebox, and STP were not. So from someone from SA's perspective is right in saying fuck these corporatized rockbands handpicked and groomed for success by office scumbags.
I can see it being the sort of thing that would be really important to someone in their early 20's; it seems like kind of a pathetic torch for a 50 year-old guy to be carrying some 20 years later. Ultimately, superficial is exactly what it is, because it has nothing to do with music and everything to do with who belonged to what clique 20 years ago.
Perhaps, but its not like Candlebox and STP's music are worthy of respect. And yeah, if I was 50 year old dude who only listened to the records and supported the bands, the view might be alittle short sighted. But from someone who was there and devoted their life the advancement of the art, its not surprising they wouldn't give a limp fuck about those hacks.
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Re: Nirvana - In Utero (September 24, 2013)

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super nintendo chalmers wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
tk wrote:Ordered the LP set for 51 bucks. 8-)
Where was this?
Yeah? Where at? I think I have plunk down for this. I'm a sucker for 45 rpm. Did they do it for Vitalogy too?
Don't leave us hanging! The cheapest I see it for is $55.
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Man, I love that song. Always thought of it as In Utero's Lounge Act.
Interesting though. I would agree with this assuming you mean its a strong track that is a bit under the radar in the Nirvana catalogue as far as recognition goes.
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super nintendo chalmers wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
tk wrote:Ordered the LP set for 51 bucks. 8-)
Where was this?
Yeah? Where at? I think I have plunk down for this. I'm a sucker for 45 rpm. Did they do it for Vitalogy too?
Soundstage direct.

But they had 15% off through the 16th plus free shipping.
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tk wrote:
super nintendo chalmers wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
tk wrote:Ordered the LP set for 51 bucks. 8-)
Where was this?
Yeah? Where at? I think I have plunk down for this. I'm a sucker for 45 rpm. Did they do it for Vitalogy too?
Soundstage direct.

But they had 15% off through the 16th plus free shipping.
Thanks! If they didn't charge right away, I would preorder it there. I might wait until the middle of next month to pull the trigger (they usually do 11% off right around the 11th of each month, too).
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Yes they do. I think I bought it on the 16th. Sorry I was late.
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New NPR interview with Dave & Krist. It's pretty good!

http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/2013/ ... tw&cc=twmp
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Fuzzcharger wrote:New NPR interview with Dave & Krist. It's pretty good!

http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/2013/ ... tw&cc=twmp

Thanks for the link - that was a great read.
It made me quite nostalgic for this album.
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Yeah, very nice. I was impressed by how much extra venom there is in Albini's mix of "Heart Shaped Box"--those guitars in the chorus roar to twice the effect.
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I really liked that 'Forgotten Tune'. It was interesting hearing a riff from 1988 which had that Bleach/Incesticide vibe being worked on by the band in 1993.

I can't wait for this!
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I'm pretty jazzed about this too!
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