[QUOTE=āKinvara Passion,gospelt: 1107822, member: 686ā] I wouldnt agree with all of it but its an honest assessment.
Unplugged was muck, absolute shite. However Nevermind, In Utero and Bleach were great albums. They werent fun albums by any means but the euphoria when Nirvana was played and you hit the floor and hopped yourself off anything that moved was unreal. Lads in Suicidal Tendancies t-shirts with nothing to lose firing themselves at you as you went low with the shoulder and buried the self loathing fuckers hard as you could, maybe get a sneaky elbow into the odd tracker knacker who was brave enough to enter the arena. If you didnt get a shift there was always smells like teen spirit to recue you and you could take out the frustration, hammering the floor with your docs.
But things changedā¦ If you listened to this stuff non stop youād blow a hole your head eventually. Coincidentially, I bought the Josh Wink - Higher state single around the summer of 1995, I did a few Saturday nights in Dublin that summer with the Klare lads who were big Hyrdo fans and we ended up in a place called Columbia Mills one nightā¦ Wow, never seen anything like it. I was 17 and a roaster of epic proportions but I was learning fast. A 6 week stint in Edinburgh the following year firmed things up. Went to see Bedrock there one night in some warehourse type spot, jesus
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You cunt @KinvarasPassion. Unplugged is my favourite Nirvana album. I remember driving into Waterford in September 2008 the week before the All Ireland for the funeral of a great of the Deise GAA listening to All Apologies. The town was bedecked in blue and white. And I thought thereāll be no apologies next week when we take on those Kilkenny cunts.
No one said we arenāt grand, mate. We simply lost our voice, but it toughened us up and made us much more resilient than the snowflakes that followed.