That have lyrics that make you think about life differently but the song is dark and depressing?
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p-m-boyer — 16 years ago(December 29, 2009 07:31 AM)
Other than Nirvana's covers of 'Turnaround', 'Molly's Lips' and 'Son of a Gun', the majority of Nirvana's songs contain some dark, honest meanings that if interpreted correctly can hit you in the beep head like a brick.
For saddest songs, I hands down given the award to their cover of 'Where Did You Sleep Last Night' from their MTV Live and Unplugged album. But as far as originals go, I'd either give it to 'Something in the Way' (any version) or 'All Apologies' (Unplugged Version). All Apologies, even when not played acoustically, it just feels like the entire song is Kurt's message to his fans saying either "Sorry" or "I don't owe any of you a 'sorry'." and judging from unedited interviews from ABOUT A SON, I'm leaning towards my second guess..
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mmusicmann007 — 16 years ago(April 04, 2010 04:27 AM)
I don't think of "Milk It" as being that depressing, maybe because the music itself sounds hard as hell. "Something in the Way" definitely gets a vote, but as a whole, I just don't listen to Nirvana's music looking for something to relate to when I'm depressed (which I think is stupid/immature because folks listen to Nirvana 75% of the time because Kurt offed himself). I rather listen to their music as s7ecomething I can use to vent when things get tough, that and I like the fact they wanted to do something original than be another Punk Rock band.
"Pennyroyal Tea". I like particularly for the honesty of the lyrics. "I'm so tired I can't sleep/I'm anemic royalty" and even though I can't really identify, I can understand what Cobain meant by the "I'm on warm milk, laxatives" and the guitar solo adds to the feeling of spilling your guts (no pun intended).
"Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seatle". Definitely a song for sh!tty relationships. "It's so relieving, to know that you're leaving, as soon as you get paid"/It's so soothing, to know that you'll sue me, starting to sound the same". Great song.
"Drain You". Identify with this for much of the same reasons as "Pennyroyal Tea" and "Frances" as I feel its a mixture of both.
"Lounge Act". Good all around song with great lyrics for different experiences. Lyrics that stand out for me are "I'll arrest myself than wear a shield/We'll make a pact to learn from whomever we want without new rules".
"Dumb". Good song for identifying with yourself. Cobain should've wrote more songs like this because I think he was saying a lot with the lyrics.
"Come As You Are". Classic Nirvana song. Listen to it anytime when I'm taking it easy, can really relate to the "Take your time, hurry up, choice is your's just don't be late/Take a rest, as a friend, as an old memory" and overall be yourself/be original message.
I could go on but I again, I don't find their music that depressing and I think the idea of listening to Nirvana for the depressing content is pretty damned stupid, there's much more to their music than that. However, in contribution to this thread I think that "You Know You're Right" is probably the most depressing because it was their l2000ast song and the lyrics make it out to be a sort of a final song. Nirvana was just too good of a band to be brought down by Kurt's death, they're one of the last bands that breathed raw talent. -
jorloser — 16 years ago(April 05, 2010 05:33 PM)
Pennyroyal Tea hands down
"I want a Leonard Cohen afterworldso Ican sigheternally."
I want,warm milk,and laxitives..cherry flavored.antacids"
Ive had my share of stomach problems, so i can relate.
"Im so tired i cant sleep"
"Im a liar and a theif"
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goran-v — 15 years ago(April 10, 2010 03:56 PM)
their version of seasons in the sun:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO4BF67pvsc
something in the way
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laughs_at_random_things — 15 years ago(July 19, 2010 12:05 AM)
Do Re Mi. Well, it's not technically a Nirvana song, but the way Kurt sings it in kind of a disarming way, & how the song has a melancholy vibe, just really make think about things in a darker way. I highly suggest everyone listen to it, some say that it's the last song Kurt recorded. I also think that's why the song is so sad: he recorded it all by himself, I can just imagine him in a dark bedroom, alone, recording this beautiful yet melancholy song.
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JLennonFan2 — 15 years ago(July 19, 2010 12:13 AM)
I can just imagine him in a dark bedroom, alone, recording this beautiful yet melancholy song.
There are two guitars on Do Re Mi. I'm pretty sure it was recorded with Eric, if memory serves me right.. And, at the end of the song, you can hear cheering, including Courtney saying "that was great, dude." To be perfectly honest, I've always thought of Do Re Mi as a rather happy song with an upbeat tempo and a light hearted mood, but I suppose it's up to the listener to decide the true intentions of the song.
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laughs_at_random_things — 15 years ago(July 25, 2010 01:12 PM)
Really? Hmmmaybe the version I've listened to didn't include the whooping or Courtney's voice at the end. Good to know, though! And yeah, a couple people I know have thought that it was kind of a lighthearted song, but I guess that's just the amazing thing about art. I personally didn't think the song itself was sad, but it makes me FEEL sadif that makes any sense hahah.