Beat me to it
I like Nirvana more than AIC but their unplugged was the most kino
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Stone Temple Pilots Unplugged is the true patrician's choice.
Alice in Chains are a far better grunge band but I'll admit Nirvana's unplugged was superior. Almost all of the tracks on AiC unplugged just feel inferior to their original other than No Excuses
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The last album Kurt made before he an heroed (allegedly). It's mainly just acoustic versions of his songs, a few Meat Puppets covers and one or two original tracks if I remember correctely.
Didn't even know AIC or STP made Unpluggeds. STP and AIC only had two good original songs, was it just mostly filler?
Alice in Chains are a far better grunge band but I'll admit Nirvana's unplugged was superior. Almost all of the tracks on AiC unplugged just feel inferior to their original other than No Excuses
redpill me on Nirvana unplugged
The last album Kurt made before he an heroed (allegedly). It's mainly just acoustic versions of his songs, a few Meat Puppets covers and one or two original tracks if I remember correctely.
wasn't technically acoustic and the heavy use of decorative plants was used to disguise the various foot pedals they were using
and the Meat Puppets weren't even meant to be on and Kurt brought them in unbeknownst to the producers as he'd been on a heroin binge with the previous few days which is why their 3 songs never featured on any of the album sales subsequently
Frick it is. MTV wanted Nirvana to play it’s hits. Instead played obscured songs Lake of Fire” Boiwe’s “Man who sold the world” The Vaselines' “Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam,” and a fricking Leadbelly song “Where Did You Sleep Last Night.”
and every prominent pre-In Utero Nirvana song people wanted to hear. obv not teen spirit as kurt hated playing that
his solo of pennyroyal tea was like the mid-90s equivalent of johnny cash's hurt from years later
seminal moment in 90s rock music going forward almost as much as Teen Spirit
and the only MTV Unplugged anyone even remembers all these yrs later despite it being a pretty big thing in its day >Bowie seethed to his dying day cause everyone thought The Man Who Sold The World was a Nirvana song despite Kurt specifically stating right before and immediately after it was a Bowie song lel
only highly esteemed because the junkie loser died
it's actually quite boring and mediocre. cobain's voice doesn't warm up until about half way through the set, his guitar tone is awful all the way through, the drums sound castrated, he screws up one of the easiest guitar solos of all time and then lies about it (that he wrote, for the man who sold the world)
>I will never bother you >I will never promise to >I will never follow you >I will never bother you >Never speak a word again >I will crawl away for good
This is actually a very good answer, but I would restrict it to Clerks.
>AIC only had two good original songs
their first two albums are literally the peak of grunge, what are you talking about
I'm so old I remember when Skin Graft came with a free t-shirt and they still couldn't fricking give it away. It was released in summer of 1991 and no one gave a frick. It had only one good song (We Die Young).
redpill me on Nirvana unplugged
It introduced the superior band, the Meat Puppets to the world
I saw the Meat Puppets at All Tomorrow's Parties and they were shit
They were better in the studio and better early on when the singer was tone deaf
Based II is literally one of the best albums ever made
Up on the sun is pretty good too
It's inferior in every way to the Alice In Chains unplugged.
eh, the kino of alice in chains unplugged is all filler human drama and struggle. the actual performance from layne was ass.
Didn't even know AIC or STP made Unpluggeds. STP and AIC only had two good original songs, was it just mostly filler?
Anyway, for me it was Eric Clapton Unolugged
>Eric Clapton Unolugged
Why would you want to listen to Layla on acoustic? Tears in Heaven is a terrible song btw
>He doesn't know how brilliant the acoustic unplugged layla is
Educate urself pleb
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>Tears in Heaven is a terrible song btw
What's the difference between a baggie of dope and a five year old child?
Eric Clapton wouldn't let a baggie of dope fall from a 49 story window
nothing, neither is surviving a weekend at Clapton's
too soon. also checked.
>too soon
If Connor was still alive he'd be some fat trust fund baby millenial posting thots he fricked on IG coasting of his Daddy's good name.
Taking that bait
STP has so many hidden gems it's criminal how they get passed over in these discussions
>STP has so many hidden gems
the most under-rated post in any of these threads.
cheers, happy new year.
oh and while i'm at it
>days of the new
yeah i hecking went there
>AIC only had two good original songs
their first two albums are literally the peak of grunge, what are you talking about
>STP and AIC only had two good original songs, was it just mostly filler?
EEEEY OHHH WATCH IT
Had my favorite version of nutshell
Beat me to it
I like Nirvana more than AIC but their unplugged was the most kino
Alice in Chains are a far better grunge band but I'll admit Nirvana's unplugged was superior. Almost all of the tracks on AiC unplugged just feel inferior to their original other than No Excuses
The last album Kurt made before he an heroed (allegedly). It's mainly just acoustic versions of his songs, a few Meat Puppets covers and one or two original tracks if I remember correctely.
wasn't technically acoustic and the heavy use of decorative plants was used to disguise the various foot pedals they were using
and the Meat Puppets weren't even meant to be on and Kurt brought them in unbeknownst to the producers as he'd been on a heroin binge with the previous few days which is why their 3 songs never featured on any of the album sales subsequently
you need to get an actual life, all grunge bands are gays anyway
Nutshell was also better than the original.
It helps that Jar of Flies was already fairly acoustic sounding so those tracks worked well unplugged
Frick it is. MTV wanted Nirvana to play it’s hits. Instead played obscured songs Lake of Fire” Boiwe’s “Man who sold the world” The Vaselines' “Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam,” and a fricking Leadbelly song “Where Did You Sleep Last Night.”
> virgin siding with the corporation
vs
> Chad performing whatever you want
Kurt was a true chad
and every prominent pre-In Utero Nirvana song people wanted to hear. obv not teen spirit as kurt hated playing that
his solo of pennyroyal tea was like the mid-90s equivalent of johnny cash's hurt from years later
Nirvana here sellout and make adult contemporary music while maintaining their alternative cool band cred.
seminal moment in 90s rock music going forward almost as much as Teen Spirit
and the only MTV Unplugged anyone even remembers all these yrs later despite it being a pretty big thing in its day
>Bowie seethed to his dying day cause everyone thought The Man Who Sold The World was a Nirvana song despite Kurt specifically stating right before and immediately after it was a Bowie song lel
Well Kojima fixed that, now everyone doesn't know which Bowie version of the song is the good one
the last song is pure Black person soul
Led Belly's In The Pines
Stone Temple Pilots Unplugged is the true patrician's choice.
It's millennial kino.
there's a bowie cover kurt lights a cig midway its kino
plodding and unexciting. if you heard these guys in a bar, you wouldnt stick around to here the rest of the set.
the greatest live performance of the 90's
watching this "live" was surreal
only highly esteemed because the junkie loser died
it's actually quite boring and mediocre. cobain's voice doesn't warm up until about half way through the set, his guitar tone is awful all the way through, the drums sound castrated, he screws up one of the easiest guitar solos of all time and then lies about it (that he wrote, for the man who sold the world)
Musician cuck
Sounds good live, hated the establishment, some musicians on heroin...
>I will never bother you
>I will never promise to
>I will never follow you
>I will never bother you
>Never speak a word again
>I will crawl away for good
For me? It's KoRn unplugged. Shit, I don't even like the band normally, but that's what makes it stand out I guess.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I really give a shit about korn back in the day but lately I've been feeling them
It was ok all in all but that mashup of Make Me Bad with The Cure was awful
>overrated album from a grossly overrated band
>overrated movie in a grossly overrated franchise
idk star episode 5?
Weird Al's parody
subtitles
>whats the Nirvana Unplugged of TV/film?
something "alternative" that is just normie shit, so Kevin Smith's filmography
This is actually a very good answer, but I would restrict it to Clerks.
I'm so old I remember when Skin Graft came with a free t-shirt and they still couldn't fricking give it away. It was released in summer of 1991 and no one gave a frick. It had only one good song (We Die Young).
Second album ruled though.
suburbia 1983
Still the best version of The Man Who Sold the World.
Is that a bust of Mads rocking the sunglasses
eh
Real shit, went at off topics threads the best ones on Cinemaphile?
what a pretentious stage
>grotesquely overrated hipster shit for 90sgays
Pulp Fiction
The live versions of pretty much all their songs are better than the album version.