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by Patrick H
I’m sure some of the older members here watched the saga firsthand or even shared a stage with them at one point.
My opinion, as things unfolded, would evolve…
While Sub Pop was serving up gems like Superfuzz Bigmuff and God’s Balls, they were also offering us Cat Butt and Swallow. So Bleach did stand out at least because of Kurt’s voice and songs like “School” and “About a Girl”. I remember the tour they did with Tad in March of 1990, not being overwhelmed and feeling embarrassed for them when they wrecked their gear at the end of the set.
They came back in August with Dale Crover on drums and were almost a different band altogether, playing songs that would end up on Nevermind. It was at a larger capacity venue opening for Sonic Youth. Lots of talk for days after the show and it wasn’t about SY.
In June of 1991 I was visiting some friends in San Francisco and got to see Nirvana one last time, opening for Dinosaur Jr. at the Warfield. Grohl on drums. The new songs were great, they played a great show, but for some reason not as memorable as the one opening for Sonic Youth. A few months later my bandmate (who worked at a record store) played me an advanced copy of Nevermind and we both had the same reaction: it sounds slick but not too slick, the songs are simple but super catchy, and the drumming is killer. This will sell 100,000 copies. Of course, we were stunned when that was way off.
I don’t think the album sounds dated. I have listened to it as many times as Bleach but find it a much more rewarding listen. Although Incesticide has my favourite track of all: “Aneurysm”.
In Utero come closest to my memory of seeing the band live. I don’t love all of the songs but they have the spirit of the first album, with the advantage of sounding very good.
All that being said, they were an important band within our community and however you want to deal with their success and collapse, their role as a gateway to the underground for the new fan cannot be sold short. A Germ on 2nd guitar. Meat Puppets on Unplugged. The Breeders as opening band. On and on.
Not crap.
Formerly known here as chumpchange