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Re: Never mind Nevermind, 1991 was all about Guns N' Roses
I don't know, for a band that was that big not long ago, with a dead singer to boot, there are surprisingly few Nirvana fans around. Personally I don't know anybody that still listens to them and the last time I heard them at a party was years and years ago.
Re: Never mind Nevermind, 1991 was all about Guns N' Roses
I don't know, for a band that was that big not long ago, with a dead singer to boot, there are surprisingly few Nirvana fans around. Personally I don't know anybody that still listens to them and the last time I heard them at a party was years and years ago.
I'm in the same boat dude. I don't knwo anybody who listens to Nirvana. As for radio it's SLTS and All Apologies(unplugged version) and that's it around here. yes others get on radio here and there but that's rare.
I don't think anyone is really ripping on Nirvana just saying that their legacy is quite exagerated in the media. THEY were the one band that is painted as this anti pop band yet in reality their songs were the most pop sounding songs of the genre during that era. Nirvana were hyped poster children to the grunge era the way Arcade Fire is/was to the indie scene. Both good bands both hugely overrated though based on the media's hard ons for them. The reason the media latched on to Cobain and Nirvana was because it was easy and their first fucking hit single was titled Smell Like TEEN SPIRIT. Talk about gift wraping it for the media.
Nirvana was in fact the most marketable band based on their catchy pop songs. It's amazing that the world fails to see that. they were the poppiest of the grunge era.
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Re: Never mind Nevermind, 1991 was all about Guns N' Roses
Looks like Nirvana is dead everywhere except Australia and Detroit? HAHA....
Re: Never mind Nevermind, 1991 was all about Guns N' Roses
...And the UK, Pearl Jam were a liked band to the rock fan of my generation. It certainly wasn't one of those essential bands like Metalica, Guns 'N Roses or Nirvana or Led Zepplin though.
That unplugged show, still gets played on those Rock request video channels frequently.
I think in the year 2000, a case could made for Nirvana being popular to Teenagers at that time than Guns'N Roses to be perfectly honest.
Re: Never mind Nevermind, 1991 was all about Guns N' Roses
btw apart from polluxlm and Communist China (3 different countries I think), my generation came after most of your guys.
Re: Never mind Nevermind, 1991 was all about Guns N' Roses
I agree with misterID. I might have some opinions in here about Cobain and Nirvana being the #3 or #4 of the Seattle bands, but Nirvana's popularity hasn't wained at all.
I'm in the South and I still think I hear "Come As You Are" almost every fucking day - 6 times a day.
I think GN'R gets more play tho, but for every Jungle, PC, SCOM, NR (I hear this one the most; a UYI track)... I hear Nirvana's Come As You Are, In Bloom, Lithium, and Rape Me... just as much.
Being I was so tough on Kurt, and an obvious mark for In Utero... i'll drop greatness on you.