Classic Rock Album of the Day- Nirvana- Nevermind (1991) **
Part of this process, I have pretty much stuck with albums that I have loved, or at least really liked. Now, in the interest of keeping integrity with that process, I have to diverge to the flip side a tiny bit. But first, a little history of evolution of Rock and Roll, which has been a lot of its charm as it has morphed generationally. Of course some of these trends overlapped genre wise, but this is a semi-chronological 20th century approximate run down of its metamorphous
1956- Pre-history- Elvis, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis
1964- Beatlemania
1967- Sgt. Peppers- Psychodelia
1968- Hendrix revolutionizes how guitar into fuzz and feedback are incorporated into rock music.
1968- Hard Rock, Blues Infused- Yardbirds, Clapton, Led Zeppelin
1969- Singer- Songwriter bastardization from post Byrds area- Van Morrison, Neil Young, Jackson Browne, C, S, & N
1970- Black Sabbath creates Heavy Metal, soon incuding Deep Purple, and Judas Priest
1970- Progressive Rock- King Crimson, Yes, ELP, and Pink Floyd
1972- Shock, Glam- Alice Cooper, Bowie, Stooges, and soon afterwards- Kiss
1975- Punk- Ramones, Sex Pistols, and soon afterwards Clash
1976- AOR domination- Van Halen, Boston, Styx, others.
1979- New Wave- Cars, Police, Talking Heads
1982- The decline starts- Alternative, and somehwat directionless. Rap, Pop, and Dance start easing rock right off the charts. . Many other bands from prior eras continue, but it all seems almost in nostalgia.
1990- Grunge - Bands like Nirvanna, Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains 1996- Era of the Alpha Numeric Rock Bands- Blink 182, Sum 41, 3 Doors Down, Matchbox 20, and a host of others.
I know you might think I am going through some unnecessary detail to history that is not needed, but the point I am bringing up, and sorry if sounds disrespectful, is that the time frame I've bolded, who I call the Nickleback Gen.s almost killed Rock and Roll. Grunge as a genre, was about the most useless, pointless, uninspired, and unimagniative stuff every made in rock and roll. To me this was alll almost jokingly contrived by M-TV punking the music world. I know there are going to be many Gen X's out there wanting to flame me, but..... I challenge you to provide a rebuttal of how this musical genre has really added anything to the equation.
Band of course centers around he tortured and enigmantic Kurt Cobain, who sadly ended his life a few years into his band's success. Most entire album is a mindless numbing buzz punk repititon fest. They make Cobain sound like a poet laureate, but I am sorry..... many of us had better poetry in High School. And IMO, their latter drummer Dave Grohl, actually had better music with his band later on with the Foo Fighters.
Case in point, and hating to sound petty, but if this band and this album is considered your Sargent Pepper's moment. Help us.
Fun Fact: To put Nirvanna's brief career in perspective.... The bands 3 studio albums has had almost 5X the unit sales that Grohl's Foo Fighters has had over 10.
Here goes.....I'll try to keep it as positive as I can.......
Track-
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Smells Like Teen Spirit- Mentioned earlier- Pivotal Band, Pivotal Album, and now pivotal song of an entire generation- Hooky song, with a screaming Cobain, and one repetitive riff. Let me put it this way. Wierd Al Yankovic has parodied 100's of songs famously, but I always considered this one that he most most disrespectfully copied. Rightfully so. Still one of the best of this over-rated, over hyped so called classic.
2In Bloom- In the 1990's seems every other rock song sounded exactly like this. I am hoping and guessing that Cobain sang off-key on purpose? And Cobain the philopsher?
7Come as You Are- The fact this was the 2nd highest charting song on this CD, is really head scratching. Maybe less offensive than others, but...... Crap, I have to sit through nine more these don't I?
3Breed- Please Don't.
8Lithium- Actually one of the only decent cuts, I do like how the band works the buzz punk pretty effectively into an innovative way. Still not great, and numbingly repeititve.
1Polly- More nonsensical shit from Cobain- I feel sorry for the 50,000 garage bands that didn't make it. This is proof.
11Territorial Pissings- '60's diss? No....More like Punk Blather of no redeeming musical quality. They sound like a shitty Sex Pistols cover band on this one. When I think of Territorial Pissings I think of dogs pissing on trees, marking it theirs. Pretty apt analogy to this crap.
10Drain You- The bright side, is I only have to listen to 4 more. To me this is an album of half filler, and half noise.
7Lounge Act- I'll say and share the obvious. This is about as far as Nirvanna should have reached as far as success. I sure wish I could write somethig about a decent song. At least something, this is almost torture.
6Stay Away- Showed some decent punk chops at first, and then Cobain opened his mouth. I don't think I have ever heard an album that every song was sang so out of tune. I know that might be his schtick, but its damned annoying to me. Meh thinks maybe Nirvanna should have been an instrumental punk band.
5On a Plain- Even though the tiring repetitive phrasing is driving me crazy, this one is one of the lesser offensive tunes of this wretched classic. Some decent melodic workings-
4Something in the Way-

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12http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHfriOyeWN0