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Thursday, May 29, 2008

The Ultimate Nirvana CD Disc B

Current mood: crazy

I doubt that the "Best Of" CD of the grunge band Nirvana really covers all of their hits, greatest songs and fan favorites. Therefore, I have decided to make a CD track-listing containing 30 songs myself. There is an A Side for the major hits and greatest songs, and a B Side for the fantastic songs that were pretty much ignored. 15 songs on each side. And by the way I didn't include covers. Just to let you know.

So tell me what you think. However, as I always say, this is OPINION, and opinions are not to be criticized. So any constructive criticism is welcome, and so are compliments. :) So, please enjoy.

 

Nirvana
Kurt Cobain (1967 - 1994) - Lead Vocals, Guitars
Krist Novoselic - Bass Guitars
Dave Grohl - Drums, Back Vocals

 

 

Disc B

 

1. Blew

I my opinion, Bleach was totally ignored when the real CD was made. This song describes Nirvana very accurately.

 

2. School

The live version is on From The Muddy Banks of the Wishkah, and I like it slightly more than the recorded version. Nonetheless, a great song.

 

3. Negative Creep

Another raw song, later even covered by Velvet Revolver; I also like the live version of this one too.

 

4. Stay Away

Just barely missed my A side, but this one definitely deserves at least the B side. I like the original Pay To Play version better for some reason.

 

5. Lounge Act

One my personal favorites. I would have put it on the A side, but there were just too many big hits on it already. This is one of their most underrated songs ever.

 

6. Sappy

One of their best. Again, this deserves A but there were too many big-name songs on there already. One of the most ignored songs by Nirvana.

 

7. Big Long Now

Nothing matches this. The geniusly simple but great guitar riffs, the lyrics, and the vocals..... The most ignored and underrated song by far.

 

8. Been A Son

I ignored this one from the A side, and left it on here; it was a great song, but not good enough to have left out the other brilliant ones.

 

9. Stain

I love this song. Truly unique lyrics, and a great melody. Not good enough for the A side, but still a great song.

 

10. Even In His Youth

A fantastic song released as a B-Side on the Smells Like Teen Spirit singles. Very underrated, though with great meaning.

 

11. Oh The Guilt

Released as a split single with Jesus Lizard, this song did not gain much popularity even among the fans.

 

12. Old Age

Another unreleased song, but the melody and the lyrics are really great.

 

13. Anorexorist

I love this song, but it was definitely not a hit. In fact, hardly anyone seems to know it. Great song nonetheless.

 

14. Verse Chorus Verse

Another very ignored song. I even forgot it on my Top 25 Nirvana Songs blog. How embarrassing to have forgotten such a fantastic song.

 

15. Serve The Servants

My favorite on this side apart from Lounge Act. This goes against the soft verse-hard chorus pattern, and "serve the servants"..... What a genius phrase..... A great outro too, a great way to end the CD.

 

 

So, opinions and comments are always welcome. No criticism on opinion, apart from constructive criticism that actually helps. So, thanks for taking a look, and bye for now. :wavey:

 

C ya around :wtf:

4:33 pm - 8 comments - 1 Kudos
Thursday, May 29, 2008

The Ultimate Nirvana CD Disc A

Current mood: crazy

I doubt that the "Best Of" CD of the grunge band Nirvana really covers all of their hits, greatest songs and fan favorites. Therefore, I have decided to make a CD track-listing containing 30 songs myself. There is an A Side for the major hits and greatest songs, and a B Side for the fantastic songs that were pretty much ignored. 15 songs on each side. And by the way I didn't include covers. Just to let you know.

So tell me what you think. However, as I always say, this is OPINION, and opinions are not to be criticized. So any constructive criticism is welcome, and so are compliments. :) So, please enjoy.

 

Nirvana
Kurt Cobain (1967 - 1994) - Lead Vocals, Guitars
Krist Novoselic - Bass Guitars
Dave Grohl - Drums, Back Vocals

 

 

Disc A

 

1. You Know You're Right

I totally agree on this one. Starting off with something previously unreleased but as valuable as this was definitely the best choice.

 

2. About A Girl

The only Bleach representative on the real one, and I must include this.

 

3. Come As You Are

One that truly deserves to be in the real CD. Brilliant song.

 

4. In Bloom

This song captures Nirvana's style very well. You can not leave it out.

 

5. Smells Like Teen Spirit

Not much explanation needed here really. A fantastic song that has everything, if you think about it neutrally.

 

6. Lithium

Not really one of my personal favorites, but I guess it needs to be on the A side.

 

7. On A Plain

Definitely missed out on the real one. I can not believe they left this one out. Unbelievable.

 

8. Drain You

I can seriously not believe Drain You was not included in the real CD. A great song, I love the interlude.

 

9. Sliver

This is another great song. There is a whole story inside it, and this must go on the A Side.

 

10. Aneurysm

What is a Greatest Songs CD without the band's best song? Aneurysm has everything. Aneurysm captures Nirvana's style, Kurt Cobain's lyrics and the band's music overall in a brilliant 5 minutes.

 

11. Polly

I mean, if a song is released like 4 times, how could you not have it on their ultimate CD? Polly is a song with deep meaning, and it deserves its place here.

 

12. Heart-Shaped Box

A brilliant song, unforgettable. Maybe very different from other songs, but this has got to be on here.

 

13. Pennyroyal Tea

An excellent song also played on their Unplugged concert. This song was also chosen for the real CD, and deservedly.

 

14. Rape Me

Interesting song. I think this is one of the ultimate grunge songs as well, with the lyrics, the guitar playing, the drums and bass, the vocals, the music.....

 

15. All Apologies

I would have to say this is the best way to wrap up the CD, with a very grunge-style song. Fantastic lyrics, and a truly remarkable outro.

 

 

 

So, opinions and comments are always welcome. No criticism on opinion, apart from constructive criticism that actually helps. So, thanks for taking a look, and bye for now. :wavey:

 

C ya around :wtf:

 
4:33 pm - 11 comments - 2 Kudos
Thursday, May 29, 2008

Rate/Post Comments on my Nirvana Tabs

Current mood: Alive

I spend a lot of time and effort on my Nirvana tabs, so please rate and post comments on them. They are always completely accurate, and with lyrics, timing and any extra informantion. Thanks ;)
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Saturday, May 24, 2008

My Playlist

Current mood: drunk like a russian

So, what do you guys think of my playlist? The one you hear when you first visit my profile? What's your impression? I just put down a bunch of songs I liked, so any comments that?
And you don't have to tell me it's annoying hearing Scott Stapp every time you visit 'coz I know is :haha:
6:28 am - 3 comments - 0 Kudos
Wednesday, May 14, 2008

BANNED.....

Current mood: blah

So, it turns out I've been banned yesterday..... (13th May) So I'll guess I'll take a chill from the Pit for a while. I was a Pit addict, in other words I logged on to the Pit every single day, so it is pretty dissapointing..... If you wanna know why I got banned, PM me and I'll tell you, I'm not gonna go around proudly singing it for the whole of UG to hear ;)
Please tell me if something important happens, because even though I can log on, I cannot post in or view the forums, rate or submit tabs, because I'm banned. So enjoy your time while I'm out of the Pit :D so people, good luck. I'd better not say anything more, because UG is communist, you say your opinion and they take you out overnight :haha:.....
So, good luck people, and whatever happens, DON'T GET BANNED!!!!!
4:45 pm - 11 comments - 0 Kudos
Friday, May 02, 2008

1000 PROFILE VIEWS!!!!!

Current mood: happy

1000 PROFILE VIEWS! FINALLY! THANK YOU ALL! Special thanks to croat_guitar for giving me my 1000'th profile view ;)
6:37 am - 7 comments - 0 Kudos
Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Top 20 Best Grunge Songs

Current mood: tired

This is my list of the best grunge songs. There are already countless lists out there, but this is all my opinion, and opinion is not to be criticized, so don't criticize mine. Comments are welcome, criticism is not. Don't forget, this is all MY OPINION. Don't criticize opinions. Comment, and tell me what you agree with or disagree with. Any questions, go ahead, I'll explain anything that's on here. So, here's my list, enjoy. 
 
And now, numbers 20 to 11:
 
20. Heart-Shaped Box - Nirvana
 
19. I Stay Away - Alice In Chains
 
18. Last Kiss - Pearl Jam
 
17. Man In The Box - Alice In Chains
 
16. I Am Mine - Pearl Jam
 
15. Rape Me - Nirvana
 
14. Rooster - Alice In Chains
 
13. Alive - Pearl Jam
 
12. Even Flow - Pearl Jam
 
11. Black Hole Sun - Soundgarden
 
And now, numbers 10 down to 6:
 
10. Touch Me I'm Sick - Mudhoney
 
9. All Apologies - Nirvana
 
8. The Day I Tried To Live - Soundgarden
 
7. Bullet With Butterfly Wings - Smashing Pumpkins
 
6. Black - Pearl Jam
 
And now finally, the TOP 5:
 
5. Plush - Stone Temple Pilots
 
4. Jeremy - Pearl Jam
 
3. Burden In My Hand - Soundgarden
 
2. Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana
 
1. Would - Alice In Chains
 
Well, that's it! Again, I'd be more than happy to answer any questions and receive comments, but this is opinion, so criticism is not appreciated. Thanks for taking a look. So for now, see ya! :wavey:

6:52 am - 4 comments - 1 Kudos
Sunday, March 16, 2008

Top 25 Nirvana Songs

Current mood: okay

Okay, so here I will post my opinion of the top 25 Nirvana songs. Don't forget, this is all MY OPINION. Don't criticize opinions. Comment, and tell me what you agree with or disagree with. Any questions, go ahead, I'll explain anything that's on here. By the way, all credit of this idea goes to Hellfire21, check out his list as well. Thanks Hellfire21! ;)
 
Nirvana
Kurt Cobain (1967 - 1994) - Lead Vocals, Guitars
Krist Novoselic - Bass Guitars
Dave Grohl - Drums, Back Vocals
 
And now, numbers 25 to 21:

25. Dive - This was tough; I had to knock out a number of songs for this. However, Dive seemed most worthy of getting the last mark on the Top 25 list. A song that represents Nirvana's style a lot, it not only features great guitar riffs and lyrics, but the unique vocals of Kurt, as well as the simple yet unbelievably creative drum beats of Dave, and the matching bass line of Krist. A great mix, and one that truly deserves its position on this list.
 
24. Been A Son - Incredibly unique lyrics, along with the melody, guitar riff, Kurt's vocals, the drum beats and the bass line make it a great song to listen to. Questionable whether or not this song really does belong on the Greatest Hits album whilst many other great songs were left out, but a fantastic song nonetheless.
 
23. Even In His Youth - This song is perhaps Kurt describing himself from a 3rd person point of view, and in a different way, much like in Been A Son; I have taken great liking to this song, as simple as it is. The meaningful lyrics of the verse, the melodic chorus, and the unique outro; this song is fantastic.
 
22. Anorexorist - A very good song in its own way, and very unique. Kurt's vocals are great, and the lyrics cannot be matched. This is a great song.
 
21. Stain - Extremely unique lyrics, a great melody, a non-existant guitar riff prior to this, and a great melody. Kurt's vocals are fantastic on this. I
especially like the beginning of this song, in which the guitar starts, the drums follow, they both ring, and then it picks up from there. Another very
underrated Nirvana song.
 
Now we enter the top 20 zone:
 
20. Lithium - I know, I know, theoretically, this should be one of their best. But after all, this is all opinion, isn't it? I tried to keep it as far away
from the top as I could, because as far as I'm concerned, the guitar riffs are great, but altogether not as good as it is exaggerated to be, the lyrics in the verse are great, yet in which Nirvana song are they not? And the order is great, but then look at On A Plain and Come As You Are; are they not great? The bridge is way too simple, and I'll admit it is melodic and grungy, but what makes it soooo much better than the other songs? The chorus is brilliant, but in what Nirvana song is it not? My point is, this is their most overrated song, and whatever the case, it is not as good as it is exaggerated to be. I like it, but there is a limit to overrating something.
 
19. About A Girl - Could this possibly be one of the few pieces of music Kurt ever wrote that got anywhere close to a love song? Very unique, yet the early Nirvana still resembles the iconic rock heroes they were to be in a few years time. The unplugged version of it is the first one of the concert, and Kurt introduces it as a song that "not many people know". However, it also deserved its place on the Nirvana Greatest Hits album, and this song was the only representative of Bleach.
 
18. Dumb - A very interesting song, especially the lyrics. Also performed live on their unplugged album, this song is always interesting to listen to. The
bridge is my favorite part, yet the simple chorus and outro are also great. "I think I'm dumb." Strange, but for some reason stunning lyrics.
 
17. Sliver - An unavoidable choice, isn't it? The odd counts of it, the meaningful lyrics, the escalation of the verses, and the final strums,
followed by Kurt screaming "I woke up in, my mother's aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarms!" with the chorus continuing..... This song is brilliant. So simple, yet so meaningful, and so good. Everything is perfect; the riff, the chorus, the order of the lyrics, the story being told inside it..... An outstanding, very unique track.
 
16. Polly - How many versions of this are there again? There's the raw one on Bleach, the soft one on Nevermind, the fast, Nu Wave version of it on
Incesticide, and the acoustic live version of it on Unplugged In New York, and also one of the many live performances of it in the live performance
collection, From The Muddy Banks Of The Wishkah. I like the Nu Wave version of it best, as it matches most with their style, but I also enjoy listening to the softer versions of it as well.
 
15. You Know You're Right - It may have been better to list in the top 10, but I find it could have been a lot better, if Kurt had lived to change it. In the original acoustic demo for it, though, instead of screaming "PAIN!", Kurt sings "Breeeeathe....." in what he must have wanted a slightly softer song, which he later changed to one of their harder tracks. Nevertheless, a great song.
 
14. Stay Away - I may have like their earlier, "Pay To Play" version a bit better, but there have been very few changes. The drum beat is great, the bass line sounds fantastic, and Kurt's lyrics are brilliant. This song is also underrated in my opinion. Very intersesting end line, too..... "God is gay!".....
 
13. In Bloom - A very Nirvana-like song, in which Kurt's lyrics match with the simple yet heavy style of this song. The guitar playing is unbelievably
simple, yet good. The drums and bass are fantastic, especially Dave's break into the chorus, as Kurt shouts his way to it. Very well earns its place on the Greatest Hits album.
 
12. Pennyroyal Tea - The soft verse, the strumming and relaxing which breaks into a scream in the chorus, the beautiful solo, the outstanding lyrics, this song is excellent. The live versions are my favorite, especially the ones in which Pat Smear takes part in the back vocals. The unplugged version of it is also good, even though I find the break into the chorus of the original version vital for this song. 
 
11. Serve The Servants - For some reason, this is actually a song that I love no matter how many times I listen to it. It goes against the common soft verse, loud chorus pattern, because the chorus is the softest, most tender part of the song, of which the verse is the louder, grungier part. The live performances of this song are brilliant as well.
 
And now, numbers 10 down to 6:
 
10. Lounge Act - I wondered whether or not this song beat the ones I labeled 11 and 12, but I must say, I do not know too many songs as underrated as this one. Lounge Act is often considered one of the "weaker" tracks on Nevermind, but in my opinion, it is not at all weak, but is only thought of that way due to the existance of megahits on the very same album, which maybe hide this song in the shadows a bit. Yet his song is definitely one of their best.
 
9. Sappy - This song had to be released. It was taken off the album Nevermind, but I personally think it's great. Very similar to the structure of Drain You in the beginning, the way the beginning of the verse starts of clean, then resumes distorted. The clean interlude is great, and despite the lack of lyrics in the chorus, it still is a very representative Nirvana song.
 
8. On A Plain - In my opinion, a very underrated song. The lyrics are the best part, and the bridge, the melody, the guitar riff and the outro all form
together to make a purely excellent song. This song is very unique, and the lyrics "I love myself, better than you" really stick to you.
 
7. All Apologies - For sure not only one of the best tracks on In Utero, but also one of the highlights of Nirvana's music. The guitar riff, the grunge-
filled chorus, the ending..... A great song altogether.
 
6. Rape Me - Just barely missed the Top 5. This one is musically one of Nirvana's most representative songs; A simple, clean intro, a picking of power chords for the verse, and the distorted chorus featuring Kurt's unique vocals and repetitive lyrics, as well as the following of Nirvana's often-used soft-loud pattern. The song is actually of good meaning as well.
 
And now finally, the TOP 5:
 
5. Drain You - Another clean intro, breaking into a fantastic song. The empty, yet so important interlude, and the main riff are just fantastic. I love
Kurt's vocals on this song, especially on the live versions of it.
 
4. Heart-Shaped Box - A very unique Nirvana song; a great riff, though it does not seem to match with the majority of Nirvana songs. The fantastic chorus, the screeching guitar solo and the hard drum beats, the melodic bass and Kurt's vocals and lyrics, this song is one of their best ever.
 
3. Smells Like Teen Spirit - A song you can try your best to leave out, but still not manage; I chose this over Heart-Shaped Box for several reasons: for one thing, I only thought of choosing Heart-Shaped Box over this because I've overplayed this song so much, and so has the world. For another thing, the clean intro which is matched with the drums and bass, and then explodes out is something that you can love from your first time hearing it to the last time. The lyrics and the verse, the simple yet ingenious pre-chorus, and the breaking explostion of the incredible chorus; this song is a legend. It is a shame it was played to death; it really is a brilliant song, if you try to think about it from a neutral standpoint.
 
2. Come As You Are - This is a hit you just have to pick. The damp intro, the way Dave's fantastic drum riff joins in, and then the great lyrics; and, as Hellfire21 said, the ironic chorus of "And I swear that I don't have a gun"... The "memory.....ah" bridge, the completely simple but unbelievably beautiful solo; this song truly deserves its number 2 position.
 
1. Aneurysm - Simply amazing. It has everything. The clean intro, the catchy riffs, the distorted riff, the palm muted verse riff that breaks open; the Kurt Cobain-like lyrics, brilliant outro, the fantastic melody, and the speed and lively action of it all; this outstanding song has everything.
 
 
Well, that's it! Again, I'd be more than happy to answer any questions and receive comments, but this is opinion, so criticism is not appreciated too much. :no:Thanks for taking a look. So for now, see ya! :wavey:
 
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