Video Nirvana - Milk it (alternative version)

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Published 2009-01-05
Nirvana video amateurly edited by Daniele Mattioni

All Comments (21)
  • @ThomDumdust
    He's just mumbling things that come into his head, it's only a rehearsal demo after all. I think as long as he had a vocal melody, it didn't matter. "Music come first, lyrics are second." Most lyrics were frantically scribbled minutes before recording. I love this version though, very raw.
  • @AmericanLibra
    There's a line between rock and metal, and I never set foot on the metal side. Just didn't get into it. Not my thing. I'm not sure what the definitive difference is though I always felt it was a matter of "polish," and "production." I say all that to say that this is heavier than a lot of metal I've heard, but the difference is that this is fucking raw. And I love it.
  • one of the best riffs of his. YKYR, milk it, something in the way (bbc radio version) , negative creep, breed.... genius
  • @vjurkus
    That was the case for Bleach....For Nevermind and In Utero Kurt threw different lines of his poems into the song. Most of the lyrics for In Utero were written in 92 after Nevermind blew up
  • @eamonnjmusic
    It’s cool and heavy but the Albini 2013 mix is the killer for me - the natural room reverb in his vocals during the choruses sounds beautiful-
  • @danievilandjesus
    Yes, it's true! Kurt always wrote shortly before the recording, and words were aroused by feelings very impulsive and obsessive .. recording is really poor. for me is the soul of the song this version! thanks for the comment!
  • @255phantom
    the demo is so much better in so many aspects than any other vresio,n, pure raw masterpiece
  • You're not supposed to listen to this unless you pay 60 bucks for it and you buy it under the counter where all Bootlegs once were sold.
  • @MrRadok83
    Ecto-plasma, ecto-skeletal Obituary birthday Your scent is still here in my place of recovery
  • @danievilandjesus
    Yes, especially since the words of Kurt, he wrote at the time that recorded in the studio often, and then ever changed .. ;)