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  • LionsFanNJ
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    • Apr 2006
    • 9464

    #31
    Re: Happy birthday to Nirvana's "Nevermind" album...

    Its all about what you listen to really. I for one know nothing i listen to will ever see any mainstream overall popularity.
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    • chilli311
      Fear the Friar
      • Feb 2008
      • 2475

      #32
      Re: Happy birthday to Nirvana's "Nevermind" album...

      Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
      I guess it depends what music scene you're talking about. As far as I'm concerned, the radio is dead (other than local indie stations). The internet combined with tools like Pandora and Spotify make it possible to discover all types of awesome music.
      That's the thing though. People have been making that argument for YEARS. My brother said it when he was in his 20's (mid-80's). My sister said it 10 years later, and I've been saying it since high school. The internet has just made everything more accessible, which is why a single album will never be as revolutionary as Nevermind. It's both a good thing, and a bad thing.
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      • Fresh Tendrils
        Strike Hard and Fade Away
        • Jul 2002
        • 36131

        #33
        Re: Happy birthday to Nirvana's "Nevermind" album...

        I guess it depends on what your barometer of revolutionary is. Nevermind wasn't exactly created in a vacuum. Other bands were laying groundwork and being recognized critically to build up to Nirvana's commercial success. I'm not saying its not a great album, but it certainly isn't the "end all be all" nor do I consider it the last great masterpiece.



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        • Bighoff
          The Bird is the word
          • Jul 2002
          • 5312

          #34
          Originally posted by ImTellinTim

          Does anyone else think Fugazi kind of got the short end of the stick on all this? Their debut and follow-up albums just before this all broke kind of get lost in the shuffle but were pretty amazing in their own right compared to what was being made. Sure their sound is a little more different and raw, but so was Nirvana's before Nevermind.
          Yeah I think Fugazi got lost in the shuffle. Great band great music, always getting played a lot on my iPod.


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          • chilli311
            Fear the Friar
            • Feb 2008
            • 2475

            #35
            Re: Happy birthday to Nirvana's "Nevermind" album...

            Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
            I guess it depends on what your barometer of revolutionary is. Nevermind wasn't exactly created in a vacuum. Other bands were laying groundwork and being recognized critically to build up to Nirvana's commercial success. I'm not saying its not a great album, but it certainly isn't the "end all be all" nor do I consider it the last great masterpiece.
            No argument. Nevermind is the epitome of "right place, right time". Musically, it's a solid album, but nothing spectacular. It's one of my favorite albums, but nowhere near the best I've ever heard. I just don't see, in the current times where the shuffle feature trumps all, a single album coming along to make as much noise.
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            • slickdtc
              Grayscale
              • Aug 2004
              • 17125

              #36
              Re: Happy birthday to Nirvana's "Nevermind" album...

              Takes me back to the 90's, blasting this over the stereo while me & my brothers hit the home-made ramps on the street out front.
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              • Fresh Tendrils
                Strike Hard and Fade Away
                • Jul 2002
                • 36131

                #37
                Re: Happy birthday to Nirvana's "Nevermind" album...

                Originally posted by chilli311
                No argument. Nevermind is the epitome of "right place, right time". Musically, it's a solid album, but nothing spectacular. It's one of my favorite albums, but nowhere near the best I've ever heard. I just don't see, in the current times where the shuffle feature trumps all, a single album coming along to make as much noise.
                Right. As a pop culture reference, it is definitely a turning point; however, simply being the personification of a shift shouldn't over-shadow the art or the art of other revolutionaries.



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                • DJ
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 17756

                  #38
                  Re: Happy birthday to Nirvana's "Nevermind" album...

                  I used to listen to this tape on road trips for cross-country and basketball (I was in 7th grade when it was released). Very good album, although I grew to become bigger fans of Soundgarden, Alice in Chains and Pearl Jam.

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                  • spacefunk
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                    • Feb 2003
                    • 1524

                    #39
                    Re: Happy birthday to Nirvana's "Nevermind" album...

                    Ugh....I was a huge hip hop fan at that time and MTV finally started putting in their regular rotation. Then "Smells Like Teen Spirit" happened. Felt like they were shoving that song and kinda music down our throats. I've hated MTV ever since. Of course, it's a completely different channel now. But I still hold a grudge.
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                    • DJ
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 17756

                      #40
                      Re: Happy birthday to Nirvana's "Nevermind" album...

                      Originally posted by spacefunk
                      Ugh....I was a huge hip hop fan at that time and MTV finally started putting in their regular rotation. Then "Smells Like Teen Spirit" happened. Felt like they were shoving that song and kinda music down our throats. I've hated MTV ever since. Of course, it's a completely different channel now. But I still hold a grudge.
                      They still had 'Yo, MTV Raps' during that time. Believe it was a 2- or 3-hour block, too. Used to watch religiously. BET became a channel I watched a lot, too.

                      MTV did shove grunge down our throats, but they did the same with Hair Metal; smart move by them as you play what is popular. Too bad MTV is anything but music television now.
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