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I started watching some Netflix conspiracy documentary(?) at work the other day. While it was interesting, I just don't see Nirvana as some game changing band. There were others around at the time that were better.
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Madnessssss wrote:Probably because you were a nerd with no edge listening to pop crap
Alice in Chains smoked Nirvana. If they were pop then ok, you have a point. They weren't though, so stfu about an era of music that you have no clue about. Dirt is one of the best lp's ever.

Facelift started it and it only got better from there. Educate yourself and watch the AIC Music Bank dvd.
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Smashing pumpkins >>>>> Nirvana

That said, I remeber the first time I did hear nirvina. It was like in the fall of 1991 and I was listening to wprk 91.5 Rollins college underground radio when "Smells Like Teen Spirit" came on and right then I knew that this song was going to eventually cross over and be huge...
there was really nothing like it out there at all....
sure enough, not even 2 months later it was being played everywhere, then other songs from the album started popping up and we're also really good and different from anything else out there..that's what made them as big as they were...they were just the first to break through I guess

Nirvana never made it into the movie "Singles" though, while the Smashing Pumpkins, AIC and many others did, even Citizen Dick made it into that movie
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Nirvana was big because of their song - which in reflection, probably had a lot to do with Grohl's drumming. I'm in the meh camp. Very little in their catalog will stand the test of time.
I feel the similar about AinC.
and Smashing Pumpkins......rofl. Carob Rock.
As far as Singles, soundtrack was selected by the real genius, who many of those bands copied.
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Shill Jackson wrote:Nirvana was big because of their song - which in reflection, probably had a lot to do with Grohl's drumming. I'm in the meh camp. Very little in their catalog will stand the test of time.
I feel the similar about AinC.
and Smashing Pumpkins......rofl. Carob Rock.
As far as Singles, soundtrack was selected by the real genius, who many of those bands copied.
Grohl's arrival definitely helped Nirvana take off. He was something like their 4th or 5th drummer by then and they already had a studio album out with a prior drummer.
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Shill Jackson wrote:Nirvana was big because of their song - which in reflection, probably had a lot to do with Grohl's drumming. I'm in the meh camp. Very little in their catalog will stand the test of time.
I feel the similar about AinC.
and Smashing Pumpkins......rofl. Carob Rock.
As far as Singles, soundtrack was selected by the real genius, who many of those bands copied.
SP was way better
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Smashing Pumpkins sucked dick. LOL at anybody listening to them.
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thatoothpick45 wrote:Smashing Pumpkins sucked dick. LOL at anybody listening to them.
Clueless and low misical iq
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elartman1973 wrote:
thatoothpick45 wrote:Smashing Pumpkins sucked dick. LOL at anybody listening to them.
Clueless and low misical iq
You listened to ska.

Nuff said.
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elartman1973 wrote:Smashing pumpkins >>>>> Nirvana

That said, I remeber the first time I did hear nirvina. It was like in the fall of 1991 and I was listening to wprk 91.5 Rollins college underground radio when "Smells Like Teen Spirit" came on and right then I knew that this song was going to eventually cross over and be huge...
there was really nothing like it out there at all....
sure enough, not even 2 months later it was being played everywhere, then other songs from the album started popping up and we're also really good and different from anything else out there..that's what made them as big as they were...they were just the first to break through I guess

Nirvana never made it into the movie "Singles" though, while the Smashing Pumpkins, AIC and many others did, even Citizen Dick made it into that movie

Smashing pumpkins was in that movie? I know Mookie Blaylock (pearl jam) was...
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I always thought Smells Like Teen Spirit was an overrated song to be honest.

I haven't listened to enough of Nirvana's other songs to have a true opinion on them as a whole though.
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AbeVigodaLive wrote:
elartman1973 wrote:Smashing pumpkins >>>>> Nirvana

That said, I remeber the first time I did hear nirvina. It was like in the fall of 1991 and I was listening to wprk 91.5 Rollins college underground radio when "Smells Like Teen Spirit" came on and right then I knew that this song was going to eventually cross over and be huge...
there was really nothing like it out there at all....
sure enough, not even 2 months later it was being played everywhere, then other songs from the album started popping up and we're also really good and different from anything else out there..that's what made them as big as they were...they were just the first to break through I guess

Nirvana never made it into the movie "Singles" though, while the Smashing Pumpkins, AIC and many others did, even Citizen Dick made it into that movie

Smashing pumpkins was in that movie? I know Mookie Blaylock (pearl jam) was...
Yeah..was a great song too "drown" not found on any of their albums
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smells like nirvana will always be better than smells like nirvana imo
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Cobain was an average singer, average guitarist and good songwriter.

Meh all around as far as a musician.
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Havlicekstealsit wrote:
Shill Jackson wrote:Nirvana was big because of their song - which in reflection, probably had a lot to do with Grohl's drumming. I'm in the meh camp. Very little in their catalog will stand the test of time.
I feel the similar about AinC.
and Smashing Pumpkins......rofl. Carob Rock.
As far as Singles, soundtrack was selected by the real genius, who many of those bands copied.
Grohl's arrival definitely helped Nirvana take off. He was something like their 4th or 5th drummer by then and they already had a studio album out with a prior drummer.
We saw FFs with Cage the Elephant. Cage's drummer was sick. They had a roadie playing drums and were meh. Halfway through Grohl came out and played.
They instantly became AMAZING.
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l3bron wrote:Cobain was an average singer, average guitarist and good songwriter.

Meh all around as far as a musician.
Great musically and melodic throughout, overall more talented band than nirvana and far better music and depth.
Just play "pisces iscariot" start to finish while doing nothing and you will better understand...
also, Nirvana has no song on the level of "Mayonnaise"
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I'd much prefer music threads daily over religion and politics.
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PhutureDynasty wrote:I'd much prefer music threads daily over religion and politics.
No doubt. This is one of my favorite tunes, the music, the rhythm and most importantly the lyrics. Just powerful.

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thatoothpick45 wrote:
PhutureDynasty wrote:I'd much prefer music threads daily over religion and politics.
No doubt. This is one of my favorite tunes, the music, the rhythm and most importantly the lyrics. Just powerful.

[youtube]JcPm5Rn36Kw[/youtube]
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Actually I think you're just trolling Arty.
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