So Thirty Three years after it was released what is there to say sbout Nevermind. I'm listening to it as my jacket potatoes warm in my oven on a clear and beautiful evening in Newcastle. My windows are thrown open.. First of all it just makes me feel good. It's a fine Rock & Roll album whuch was iucredibly needed and earth shattering at the time and remains staggeringly innovative and energising regardless of the familiarity of the songs.
It's not upsetting to listen to now. It's a raw and thrilling ride. The best voice . The best drummer. . Lyrics that still surpise and make you smile. Cobain is long gone now and really you'd have to listen to In Utero to get the sense that this is a band undergoing harrowing ecperiences and flirting with the void. This is just an incredubly pop savvy howl through the emotions that so many of us go through at a certain point in our youths immaculately produced and packaged. No winder it made such an impact. Ir's still immediately apparent what a spectacular event this is. I'll get out my jacket potaties and play In Utero while I eat them.. Another incredible fairground ride. .Night to Nevermind's Day,
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