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Nirvana: "You Know You're Right"

Posted: 8/20/2002, 3:52 pm
by Staley
clips are up at [url]www.nirva.nu

sound pretty cool.[/url]

Posted: 8/20/2002, 4:07 pm
by Endymion
I heard them a couple months ago. It's so very Alice in Chains.. which isn't necessarily bad, but not overwhelmingly good, either.

Posted: 8/21/2002, 2:34 pm
by Staley
Obviously, I'm an AIC fan, so it's cool for me... :D

Posted: 8/21/2002, 3:04 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
I love AIC, so I will probably like it. I must check it out.

Posted: 9/24/2002, 4:25 pm
by kc
The following was taken from www.chartattack.com

The grinding lawsuit between Courtney Love and surviving Nirvana members, Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic is finally, and yes, thankfully, over.

At least according to Courtney Love.

On Friday (September 20), Love announced to fans on Howard Stern's radio show that "You'll get the new Nirvana record at Christmas. We love each other. We're getting along. We worked it all out."

Don't expect a Hole/Foo Fighter's duet anytime soon, though. Ms. Love said it took "lots and lots and lots of money" for the two sides to come to terms.

The war between the two parties began when Grohl and Novoselic made a move to release a box set of rare material last year to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the release of Nevermind. Love was granted a court order against the debated box set, alleging that a previously unreleased song, "You Know You're Right," could rake in the dough and conquer the #1 spot on charts everywhere. Love claims that she didn't want the track on an expensive box set, but would rather release the song on an affordable single disc.

Last year Grohl and Novoselic filed a countersuit against Love. In April, the duo's request for her to undergo psychiatric evaluation was denied. The debate was resolved outside the courtroom, but for Love, the battle inside the courts won't be over for a while. Despite telling Stern that her "other lawsuit" has been resolved, she's still battling out her contract dispute with the Universal Music Group. The trial was scheduled to begin tomorrow, but has been postponed until October 1.

—Christine Atkinson



Yesterday, Edge102 played the "new" Nirvana song "You Know You're Right" and I had waited so long to hear it. Most of the time, when you keep hearing something is so unbelievably great, you suffer a tremedous let down. I have been a huge Nirvana fan for a long time and kept waiting for the song to be released. I thought it was so great. Hearing the song, I can almost visualize Kurt sitting in a chair with his cigarette and singing this song. I highly doubt, It will become a huge hit as todays alternative music has chanced alot but I am finally happy. Thanks to Krist and Dave, who finally got the song release. And a big fuck off to Courtney Love who I hope I never have to see or hear of again.
New Nirvana music, eight years after Kurt's death. Weird

Posted: 9/24/2002, 4:36 pm
by lukin
Hey

I've had the Live version, this is my first time hearing the Studio version and Its a great song.

Posted: 9/24/2002, 5:29 pm
by committed
clips?

the entire song was released several days ago.

Posted: 9/24/2002, 5:56 pm
by Starseed3333
Hell yea. It kicks ass.

My only regret is being to young to have gotten a chance to see Nirvana live :cry:

Posted: 9/24/2002, 6:02 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
I missed Nirvana and AIC live. It's really sad. I at least got to see Jerry Cantell do some AIC songs live back in 98 and this year after Layne died...

Posted: 9/24/2002, 6:17 pm
by lukin
This song gets better every time I hear it. Its seem strange that Nirvana used to be mainstream music look at music today and you have to wonder how on earth that could happen.

Posted: 9/24/2002, 8:52 pm
by Staley
whenyoukissedme wrote:clips?

the entire song was released several days ago.


that clips post is from August 21st.

Posted: 9/24/2002, 11:21 pm
by lukin
Yet again it sound even better to me this time around...everyone should listen to this song.

Posted: 9/24/2002, 11:44 pm
by Joey
Just felt the need to come in here and say Kurt Cobain was amazing ..

k, that's all .. back to the discussion :mrgreen:

Posted: 9/27/2002, 6:13 pm
by Gimme_Shelter
its a great song, it would for sure be in a list of Nirvava's top 5 best songs

seeing as he wrote it about 3 months before he killed himself it makes you think how much more good stuff they could have done

Posted: 9/27/2002, 9:28 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
I swore to God that it was AIC with the opening bass intro. It freaked me out. Then the vocals came in, and it still amazed me....Imagine if Cobain was still alive. If he lived, I can tell you right now that Layne Staley would be alive right now.

Posted: 9/27/2002, 10:29 pm
by Joey
he didn't kill himself :neutral: :cry:

Posted: 9/28/2002, 1:14 pm
by Endymion
The evidence would seem to indicate that he didn't kill himself, but he was definitely suicidal, so, it doesn't really change anything about him.

Just makes us realize that Courtney Love is probably more evil than any other annoying bitch would be.

Posted: 9/28/2002, 1:52 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
Imagine is Cobain was alive. Nirvana would still be very popular. And with that, AIC would still be as popular, because Layne would have tried harder to kick his addiction. And the music would be as great as ever, because Layne wrote some great stuff when sober, and all of AIC's sober music debuted at #1. And one of those cd's was an EP, and they're the only band to have their EP debut at #1. Pearl Jam would probably be as popular as they are now, because they're always gonna be legendary.

Posted: 9/28/2002, 3:30 pm
by OLP4AM
Radio is already killing the song in Canada. They must have laid it to pasture in the US by now.

Posted: 9/28/2002, 3:35 pm
by ArlieKoz13
I've only heard it once, and I listen to the radio a bunch..don't ask me why. My friends haven't realized that there are CD players for cars yet.