Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nirvana's "Come As You Are" video at press time Thousands of songs and music videos by hundreds of artists have vanished from ...
When Nirvana was looking to make the music video for “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” the idea was to make something bad on purpose. It was a testament to their punk sensibilities that they wanted something ...
Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" will always be regarded as the song that truly sparked the popularity of Seattle grunge. Now, it's considered one of the most-viewed music videos of the '90s, as it ...
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The Ramones and Nirvana are very different classic rock bands, however, the music video for “Smells Like Teen Spirit” might not be the same without The Ramones. They inspired Kurt Cobain in a very ...
Before Nirvana recruited Dave Grohl on drums, the soon-to-be-legendary grunge act from Aberdeen, Washington, was propelled by drummer Chad Channing. And around that time, circa 1988, the band would ...
For a time in the early 1990s, no one rocked quite like Nirvana. The band’s ascent to stardom was catapulted by their reputation for raucous and wildly unpredictable live shows. Kurt Cobain might ...
Thirty years ago, Nirvana’s final act began with the September 1993 release of In Utero. Recorded with Steve Albini—the engineer behind Pixies’ Surfer Rosa—In Utero sounded as vital and twitchy as an ...
Hitting one billion views on YouTube isn’t easy. As of today, there are only 184. This puts Nirvana in the upper echelon of video content. Gun N’ Roses claimed the most-watched videos of the 1980s and ...
Here we are now … at one billion views! Nirvana‘s music video for their hit song “Smells Like Teen Spirit” off the critically acclaimed album Nevermind reached the massive milestone on YouTube on ...