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Band: Nirvana
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 5:16 pm
by anarchyinthebronx_Archive
mattw,
I was addressing the issue of the "bands" name dropped in question. As for Steve and the recording of In Utero, I don't doubt it, also because they were unsatisfied with the Vig mix on Nevermind, too polished. At the same time, I'm sure they also wanted Steve because of the other bands he had recorded in the past ( like the Pixies) and I have read that Cobain liked Big Black.
Band: Nirvana
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 5:22 pm
by punch_the_lion_Archive
Since I bumped this today I had forgotten it was twelve years ago yesterday that Cobain killed himself. Weird.... My second creepy bump for the day....
Band: Nirvana
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 5:43 pm
by ReubenRemus_Archive
Points from the newbie, who has been listening to Steve Albini and his recording projects for a number of years, despite that fact.
1. Saying Nirvana is controversial is not an attack. It's an observation about highly divided opinions about the merits of the band.
2. Okay, you are right. All Apologies is not a melodic or accesible song by any stretch of the imagination. Excuse me.
3. I just find it annoying when people say they hate Nirvana and then don't offer a noteworthy reason why. Some reasons I have heard are actually pretty good to my ears. Sue me.
4. I have met people who liked Nevermind and not In Utero. Online music reviewer Mark Prindle, for instance, thinks In Utero was a misstep and that it "stinks like ass."
5. Who is Walter Malling? Apparently, I sound like him without ever having heard the name. Sorry again.
6. Yes, I am new here. But I am already ready to leave the warm and welcoming environment of these boards, as presented on this topic. And judging by the antagonistic tone of this board, I am not in the mood for your solicitation. I apoligize.
7. Sure In Utero had hit singles. That does not mean evey person alive likes the record as a whole. The music reviewer stated above, for instance.
8. Anarchy in the Bronx makes a valid point. More people think Nirvana are not crap on this topic. You are entitled to your opinion. Now stop having a paranoid minority complex. And to the post following it, only a listener can govern whether something is shit or not. It's all in the eye of the beholder.
I like Nirvana. Some don't. It doesn't mean we have to attack each other like two-year-olds. Oh sorry, that's right, I'm the one who needs to grow up.....
Band: Nirvana
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 5:51 pm
by Mama Clortho_Archive
Band: Nirvana
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 5:59 pm
by miseryandthesun_Archive
ReubenRemus wrote:1. Saying Nirvana is controversial is not an attack. It's an observation about highly divided opinions about the merits of the band.
Cute.
Read:
ReubenRemus wrote:The most controversial band of the '90s is not crap, as anyone with taste knows.
ReubenRemus wrote:2. Okay, you are right. All Apologies is not a melodic or accesible song by any stretch of the imagination. Excuse me.
Viva la sarcasm.
I'll agree that ll apologies is a very melodic, accessible song.
However, I was questioning whether or Nirvana had any
great and melodic songs.
I think you are misunderstood, Mr. Interwheb Persona. I was never out to attack anyone's opinion. All I wanted was to be provided with a few solid reasons as to why Nirvana is such a respectable band.
Instead, I got told, by you, that I do not have musical taste.
And I appreciate it.
These kinds of discussions are so constructive!
Band: Nirvana
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 6:05 pm
by punch_the_lion_Archive
miseryandthesun wrote:All I wanted was to be provided with a few solid reasons as to why Nirvana is such a respectable band.
They were capable of writing good songs with catchy, melodic hooks ie just about anything on Nevermind or In Utero.
Cobain was good with power chords
Dave Grohl is a gifted drummer
Steve produced their final and best studio album
Friends with Sonic Youth
Were in good company with a lot of other great bands. People like myself discovered a lot terrific underground bands as a result of them
They had good taste in music
Their overall sound had a huge impact, both good and bad.
Band: Nirvana
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 6:10 pm
by miseryandthesun_Archive
Punch the lion wins.
Band: Nirvana
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 6:44 pm
by tommydski_Archive
i don't think anyone wins this thread.
mattw wrote:They wanted that super-compressed, warm, punchy, reverbalicious sound that he's known for.
is steve's work 'super-compressed'?
this isn't a phrase i would have used.
Band: Nirvana
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 7:06 pm
by tallchris_Archive
If I hadn't seen "Smells Like Teen Spirit" on MTV when I was nine. . . well, yeah.
I still listen to all their records pretty regularly, and they've held better than a lot of other records I liked between the ages of 10 and 14.
Band: Nirvana
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 8:14 pm
by Mama Clortho_Archive
tommydski wrote:i don't think anyone wins this thread.
Fuck you. Mama is clearly is the thread champion.