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Nirvana - loved them. Except for the suicide part. Nevermind was the Never Mind The Bollocks of the 90s. Maybe that's why they called it that. Loved all their videos, especially the one where they alternate between being a cute pop band and drunken rampaging transvestites. Their live TV performances always bordered on anarchy. Remember when Krist Novaselic hit himself in the head with his bass? Their version of In The Pines by Leadbelly is too fucking cool. They knocked Thriller off the top of the charts.
Pearl Jam - never understood the fuss until I saw Eddy Vedder sing "Masters of War" at the Bob Dylan tribute at MSG in '92. When he came out, I was really looking down my nose - the line-up of that show was SO amazing, and I wondered why the hell this KID was there. (It turns out he had offered to roadie just to be with "ten of the twelve apostles" as he put it and was invited to perform by his elders.) As soon as he opened his mouth, everyone was transfixed. You could hear a pin drop. All the hair on my neck stood up. He sounded like he had written the song, or that he was writing it on the spot, and he meant every word. And I hope that you die. And your death will come soon. I will follow your casket. In the pale afternoon.
But still, Pearl Jam songs always lose me. They don't have any hooks. I love to hear them playing cover songs. I even like their version of The Last Kiss, because it seems to be completely un-ironic.
I've never been to one, but I know damn well that their shows are probably religious experiences, judging from that one song I heard Eddy sing. He's the real deal.
Never cared for any of the other grunge bands much, Alice in Chains or what have you. It all sounded pretty much like metal to me. But I think Nirvana was a genuinely great band.
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