Kurt was so much more to Krist then just a band mate. He was with Kurt from the beginning. Those two were Nirvana. They got other guitarist and drummers to random join but it was always Krist and Kurt. You can see how much Kurt meant to Krist to this day. I truly feel for Krist and Kurts family and friends.
@krs075 Жыл бұрын
Well said
@coltonroark Жыл бұрын
Agreed he always get talked over but in reality he knew Kurt better than anyone.
@CAB1701 Жыл бұрын
It would be great to hear Krist speak more. It's like he is still processing the lost. 🙏
@CerealKiller88 Жыл бұрын
@@CAB1701 Agreed 🙏
@elbeetlebeasto Жыл бұрын
Kurt was Krist's best friend. But Krist was more like Kurt's good friend and punching bag depending on his mood. Kurt used to tease and mock him on stage and in front of people and Krist just kind of took it because Kurt was the alpha in that friendship. Krist more or less existed in Kurt's orbit, as most people did. Not because Kurt wanted it that way, but rather he was just that kind of charismatic guy that everyone wanted to be around, especially Krist
@chrisridenhour Жыл бұрын
Strange but poignant to see them all grow old while Kurt remains eternally young
@heloise2229 Жыл бұрын
So true
@dunceandco Жыл бұрын
this makes me want to cry
@gurnblanstein9816 Жыл бұрын
That is strange. Somehow when you die you don't age anymore. Weird.
@axel_king8 Жыл бұрын
if i wanna think of old kurt, i just think of iggy pop
@drewskkiiii Жыл бұрын
growing old is a luxury
@klm4446 Жыл бұрын
I'll never get tired of hearing these guys tell stories, same with watching old Nirvana interviews with them and Kurt.
@felipecavalera8729 Жыл бұрын
Same here. And its also weird that i keep seeing new nirvana pictures all the time. Like how many photoshoots they had in their lives as a band.
@zeitok8 Жыл бұрын
honestly i am impress they keep taking on intervies 90% about dead band member 30 years laetr and, i would be sick.
@kennethmullen-qe9hg Жыл бұрын
I just watched that one with Krist on the pot, Dave in the suds, and Kurt teetering on the edge, from way back when which was hilarious, and, it brought me here to this Conan interview! LmMFaO!!! ;) :P :o)
@ivaerz4977 Жыл бұрын
Kurt destroyed what could be the most best selling band right now.
@gatchrocks Жыл бұрын
They likely had photographers on tour and not only shoot. Lennon always had a camera man following him. @@felipecavalera8729
@trique9776 Жыл бұрын
That line, “most babies smell like butter” came from a book called, “Perfume”, and Kurt said in an interview one time that he carried this book around in his pocket at all times and read it many times when he was on a plan or needed something to do.
@solderbuff Жыл бұрын
Great book indeed. And the drums in "Scentless Apprentice" are epic!
@dafunkyshit11 ай бұрын
It's actually quite a good read.
@melissawright197911 ай бұрын
Perfume is an INCREDIBLE piece of literature x
@ryleedonaldson553610 ай бұрын
Yes! Such a great book and now I’ll never look at pont neuf without thinking about it (or Kurt)
@dzenacs201110 ай бұрын
@@melissawright1979and pretty stupid film that add nonsense scenes
@MarcoPolo-fy4qr Жыл бұрын
30 years later we still miss Kurt.
@recreatorband9 ай бұрын
We’re a New Grunge band bringing back the big early 90’s sound, check our channel out!
@mariocappi10567 ай бұрын
Yeah.. its true. There is no one like him, and never will be
@nadianicolai69784 сағат бұрын
yeah😢
@twobarsfourstars Жыл бұрын
The chill when Krist said you can do that with Soundgarden too 😶 RIP to those two musical geniuses and soulful singers, and thank you all for doing this interview and sharing with us
@felipecavalera8729 Жыл бұрын
Yes!!!! I felt the same way years ago when chris died. But is awesome that krist mentioned it
@coreyjones3515 Жыл бұрын
Took me a lot years to relisten soundgarden bc of that.
@Ignitus Жыл бұрын
I was half expecting a "and Linkin Park as well". My first favorite band was Linkin Park and looking back at Chester's lyrics it feels like there was foreshadowing.
@iammine7325 Жыл бұрын
They kinda got quite when he brought up Soundgarden.
@whamptonr Жыл бұрын
Took me a couple of years to listen to Soundgarden, or any Chris Cornell, after his death. Now they are back in constant rotation. But I still can’t listen to “Pretty Noose.” I love that bass line but I just can’t do it.
@austinskaggs4184 Жыл бұрын
Dave made a GREAT point. Like something that nobody ever mentions. He commented on Kurt’s signature phrasing and delivery of words. That played such a key role in making Nirvana’s songs better.
@raymondhartmeijer9300 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I really appreciated that too. Dave's ofcourse a singer himself, so he knows about how to best phrase a lyric or use certain ways to get a good performance. A friend of mine is a singer herself, and she often points out certain things about singers when listening to a song, that I (as a non-singing drummer) would never even notice. Yet, I would hear certain drumparts and comment on that, that non-drummers would never notice. So, that's really an appreciation of the craft
@jonnyrankin11 ай бұрын
I do wish he'd given some literal examples rather than talking in generalities @@raymondhartmeijer9300
@NickNicometi11 ай бұрын
I can hear Kurt saying, "Yeah, whatever." What, Kurt? "Nevermind."
@VioIetRamirez10 ай бұрын
@@NickNicometilol
@MrPotatoPoo5 ай бұрын
….We can plant a house, we can build a tree i dont even care, we could have all three….
@ynkrock77 ай бұрын
RIP Steve Albini, an absolute legend.
@ParadoxLineage7 ай бұрын
Much love to him, even if not known by most
@Chaoslava7 ай бұрын
Shame he was a disgusting pedo.
@markxv22677 ай бұрын
Who?
@worminator157 ай бұрын
Damn just realized he died ten days ago with just 61 years Rest In Peace Steve!
@Magnavox-19727 ай бұрын
@@markxv2267 Steve Albini was a famous producer, known for his work on a lot of underground records, as well as Nirvana’s third album, In Utero.
@sazmullium4 ай бұрын
The fact that Dave became a singer and started multiple bands but especially the foo fighters makes hearing him talking about Kurt’s singing and lyrics in such a way with such an understanding is beautiful to see.
@hewhohews6403 Жыл бұрын
This whole interview was great. Conan was a real Nirvana fan. After being a fan of his comedy for so many years I am always happy to see that he is a true connoisseur of great music.
@juhaleskinen7383 Жыл бұрын
Dave's daughter comment on Kurt was so interesting and so on point in many ways. Smart girl.
@PitBullPlaysGames5 ай бұрын
no she isnt
@davidallen4981 Жыл бұрын
Conan’s ability to ask the most poignant questions and let guests explain in their own words is his superpower. It’s all because his interest is genuine and his curiosity sincere. ❤
@joshyaash Жыл бұрын
It's cause he's not constrained by time for ads now. I'm here for it.
@BasicJams Жыл бұрын
@@joshyaash you just have to ruin it
@joshyaash Жыл бұрын
@@BasicJams huh?
@101Volts Жыл бұрын
*Good.* This is sort of how it was with Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show, back when Carson was the host. *I'm not that old, it's just easy to find Carson clips on YT.
@newman447 Жыл бұрын
Radio Friendly Shipping Unit....
@sofhamz4342 Жыл бұрын
It's always bittersweet to see Dave and Krist reflect on Kurt. No matter how beautiful are the stories it always feels like someone is missing 🙏
@mixiearmadillo7452 Жыл бұрын
I imagine that's because there is literally someone missing.
@MrFister84 Жыл бұрын
Wow you're clever.@@mixiearmadillo7452
@typedef_ Жыл бұрын
@@mixiearmadillo7452 and that someone is Jason Everman
@stevencopley5487 Жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@shanerussell1021 Жыл бұрын
I think Kurt Cobain is missing, I could be wrong though.
@craigmactak18397 ай бұрын
R.I.P Steve Albini. Thanks for all the brilliant music you gave us over the years.
@tnreprasentog77694 ай бұрын
Damn i didnt know that rip
@RockerfellerRothchild17764 ай бұрын
Ugh
@clay_freespirit3 ай бұрын
WHAT????
@lightbeforethetunnelАй бұрын
As a Minnesota native, involved in the music scene here, I had the opportunity to meet Steve Albini. One of my best friends since 5th grade ended up being a producer for indie bands around here. He worked with Steve Albini a few times and I got to tag along and meet him. He was a great guy. Just like he is in these interviews basically.
@defyg37 ай бұрын
RIP Steve - the music you helped engineer is legendary
@yuntakukai10024 ай бұрын
rapeman
@cbrreezzyy69 Жыл бұрын
I love seeing Krist and Dave together
@DaveGrohl-lz4vh Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your unconditional love and support dear 😘 your comment draw my attention and I decided to text you privately.. I guess you should send me your WhatsApp number here or email so we might talk
@acousticfoxx Жыл бұрын
I love this. There's so much sadness around this, especially for Krist and Dave. I'm grateful they can still talk about Kurt and Nirvana.
@theduder2617 Жыл бұрын
Cobain... the friend I never met, never spoke to, but miss so much to this very day. Never forgotten. Always remembered.
@marknewbold2583 Жыл бұрын
Not a friend then
@ImnoEgg-yh6vh Жыл бұрын
I don't think it is creepy at all, many people have connected deeply to his music so how is this creepy?
@rajput36000 Жыл бұрын
@@Don-gj5ul you dont miss any dead people that you didnt personally know?
@theduder2617 Жыл бұрын
@@marknewbold2583 While it is illogical to expect everyone to comprehend what they read, I can say almost for certain that you yourself have at some time in your life, come across someone you did not know personally, had little to no chance of meeting in person, who you felt was an alright person you wouldn't mind being friends with. For me, Cobain was one of those people.
@MadMallory Жыл бұрын
I feeeeel that! ❣️✨
@camhux Жыл бұрын
I love Albini for pointing out how good Kurt's lyrics on In Utero are, contrary to people always saying that Kurt didn't care about lyrics. Kurt had genuinely matured as a poet after Nevermind and it's obvious that passion went into the words he sang on In Utero. it's a part of what makes the album so great to me.
@WyldeRatttz Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Just the wordplay in Heart-Shaped Box alone is amazing.
@Augrills Жыл бұрын
I like how Conan was talking about reading the lyrics for cryptic messages and how crazy that would be and Krist said “you can do it with Soundgarden too”. You can tell he has done it himself and sees something there
@melissawright197911 ай бұрын
I bet a lot of people did it with Linkin Park too
@andrewnodwell356411 ай бұрын
you didn't have to dig very deep because he was talking about killng himself the whole time@@melissawright1979
@kmasonsos11 ай бұрын
Cornell almost exclusively wrote about suicide. Even audioslave.
@justincreighton-emmer633710 ай бұрын
also with Alice in chains or mad season
@thomasthomasthomas2967 ай бұрын
@@melissawright1979their arguably biggest hit was about how nothing matters, in the end was off their first album in 2000, like it was there clear as day the start
@cootha8631 Жыл бұрын
This is recorded at Steve Albini's studio. Electrical Audio in Chicago. That's what he's referring to about the fabled acoustics. An absolutely legendary place where he's recorded thousands of bands. Would have loved an interview just with him as well, he's a fascinating guy.
@User-jk8wq Жыл бұрын
There are plenty of interviews with just Steve on KZbin! Dude is a fountain of wisdom when it comes to recording and the music industry
@thewalruswasjason101 Жыл бұрын
His psychoanalysis of Kurt was cringe
@inbloom77 Жыл бұрын
@@thewalruswasjason101 How exactly?
@pixelcultmedia4252 Жыл бұрын
@@User-jk8wq I can't believe he just posts his recording techniques online for the entire world to use. What a mind-blowing channel.
@davideberhardt61508 ай бұрын
@@pixelcultmedia4252 he is and always was very underground DIY and Oh Lord does Steve Albini have it in for the music industry. He would take tens of thousands of dollars from big acts (or rather their respective labels) to produce tons of smaller bands for peanuts. That's why he took the Nirvana gig. He didn't particularly like their music (think he called them 'average'), but Kurt insisted to get the guy who recorded PJ Harvey's Rid Of Me. And then Albini was impressed how these 3 guys had a very specific sound in mind (and the label hated that sound, the rest is history)
@cidsanta4204 Жыл бұрын
I’ll never forget hearing “Smells Like Teen Spirit” for the 1st time. I worked in a record store and we got a promo…I played it on repeat…over and over…drove the co-workers nuts! It just blew me away! ❤
@marknewbold2583 Жыл бұрын
More Than A Feeling is a good song
@le_gus001 Жыл бұрын
Whoa, I can't imagine such a situation :o What did you think in that moment, can you remember?
@-FAFO-11 ай бұрын
Yeah, i remember sitting in bed just before going to sleep and having the radio playing, then that song came on and i immediately sat up in bed like "ok what in the hell is this, it's awesome!". I actually got up after the song and called the radio station just to ask what exactly it was. That song just hit you like a ton of bricks after hearing all the usual stuff on the radio at that time.
@girlsrudolph15517 ай бұрын
So funny welcome to the jungle was also very closely released and played endlessly
@juhaleskinen7383 Жыл бұрын
This whole interview is so good. Thank you @teamcoco for making this to happen.
@skaijuice37147 ай бұрын
I cannot believe i was just viewing this couple days ago and the news today. RIP STEVE - LEGEND.
@GregGallagher Жыл бұрын
You can tell how much Krist misses his best friend, it’s like he never fully processed the loss of Kurt. Hearing him talk about Kurt and the way he mentioned in the first part of the full interview that someone who should be there is missing, it’s just heartbreaking.
@sel_ferns3 ай бұрын
I feel Rob Bourdon of Linkin Park is the same. He will talk someday but he will most likely be similar to how Krist talks.
@auntiefan4202 Жыл бұрын
They created the sound that represented by childhood! Kurt was and will always be a kindred. As a fellow Washington kid with daddy issues, depression and painful stomach problems, it felt like he knew me and I knew him. He will always be missed.
@godsin7299 Жыл бұрын
they stole from mudhoney and other bands lol
@dahsellsavon1137 ай бұрын
@@godsin7299 get another hobby.
@alexv11905 ай бұрын
@@godsin7299all music does that. It's called influences. All rock started from jazz in the first place
@PitBullPlaysGames5 ай бұрын
@@godsin7299 mudhoney sucks
@Tbay007 Жыл бұрын
It is still tragic what happened to Kurt Cobain. That being said, I still love the music, still love Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic. This interview was awesome!
@ronnymerc4808 Жыл бұрын
Don’t forget Pat.
@sadhu7191 Жыл бұрын
After research kurt did codiene then percs for years before then doing heroin so he was burnt out pushing body past limits. Juice world said it would be hell to do opiates whole career without burn out
@steven_k1179 ай бұрын
Kurt isn't dead. He's still alive. They changed his identity.
@davideberhardt61508 ай бұрын
No love for Steve Albini?
@i_never_asked_for_an_alias Жыл бұрын
That last statement from Dave spoke right out my heart. I was a helping hand (driver, stangehand, catering etc.) for quite some time in my past and met a lot of famous musicians. My first premiss when meeting them, no matter what "rank" of fame they represented was... this is just a human like you and me, lets treat him with the same respect and natural behavior. This often lead to very relaxed interpersonal relations, without the cringe fanaticism around it.
@linmonPIE Жыл бұрын
I’m sure they thought you were a lovely person for that. I can’t imagine having to go through life being treated as some god. It must be an incredibly lonely experience with everyone around you saying they love you without really knowing you as person. Just becoming an object of fascination.
@Red-Mush10 ай бұрын
They are just folks with a special talent who have really just gotten incredibly lucky in the game of life. I also work for a very famous musician (from a small distance) and it was surreal having the mystique and ‘larger than life’ aurora disappear instantly when you understand they’re just another person with very fortunate circumstances. Fame is a strange concept when you can observe it from both their inside world and how others perceive them from the outside. This video and Dave’s and his daughter’s anecdote really does well at touching on that surreal sort of feeling
@ryannolan94103 ай бұрын
They “famous” people I befriended in life enjoyed my company for that very reason. Treating them as a human and not a superhero or douche bag.
@xoox26092 ай бұрын
I worked in TV for years and met many famous people. People are just people once you see through the facade. I also played in bands and the rockstar mystique fades pretty quick.
@danielllllllllle Жыл бұрын
Hearing Dave retelling his daughter asking about Kurt.. true storyteller and so deeply felt.
@kebab_boi6 ай бұрын
Rest in Peace Steve, you were one of a kind; not only with production, but also in your own music with shellac and big black. Thank you for everything
@Twiggystar Жыл бұрын
I was 16 years old when Kurt died I remember hearing it on the radio, never really had a reaction of feeling depressed about it, it was more anger towards him that I wouldn’t be able to listen to a new NIRVANA album ever again, this year I went to Seattle went to his house and it finally hit me, the sadness and tears are now easily to come out by either listening to the music, someone talking about the band & Kurt, this fucken interview has me in tears literally. I don’t know what it is really. Thank you Kurt, Dave, Kris & Pat.
@pinkrocko5040 Жыл бұрын
I never grow tired of saying it.. “they’re just people”. Be thankful and greet them like any other because everyone contributes to our world.
@RogerStaysCreative Жыл бұрын
Such an interesting discussion on the way humans are. Like given the outcome of kurt, everyone goes back and listens to nirvana as if its some paper trail to his end… But really this is just all of us coping with our lack of understanding of kurt as a person. And our collective grief. But when you take all of that away and just focus on 3 dudes coming together and making music, you see these songs are not all about predicting his end, but rather how he reflects his perspectives on society back to the world. His mind was truly fascinating…and that is the main point here i think.
@nickvickers34863 ай бұрын
Some great points there man. I think Kurt had plenty left in the tank creatively speaking. It's just an awful shame he went when he did.
@jeremytheoneofdestiny8691 Жыл бұрын
Kurt was consistent and clear in interviews that all of the thematic inspiration for In Utero was drawn from external sources, and not from his personal life. I think many people forget that, or simply choose not to believe it, when revisiting this album. I personally think it was his greatest lyrical work. Amazing interview!
@qualix7 Жыл бұрын
Yes, but he chose the words and ideas and wrapped them into his own pieces. Even if it wasn’t all just a cryptic suicide note, his mind and soul were the medium through which the words came to be. So I don’t think it’s utterly meaningless to analyze the intimate collection of ideas and feelings presented in the lyrics.
@101Volts Жыл бұрын
Consistent? There are more than a few cases where he was saying one thing in one interview, then saying the complete opposite in another.
@justinhopper5941 Жыл бұрын
And you take everything artists say in interviews at face value? That’s pretty naive, especially with someone like him who was constantly contradicting himself.
@Viper505repiV1 Жыл бұрын
I'm sure that's the case for the majority of the songs but I can't help but feel that "I tried hard to have a father But instead I had a dad I just want you to know that I Don't hate you anymore There is nothing I could say That I haven't thought before" Ontop of the mentions of divorce in Serve the Servants considering his not exactly "glowing" relationship with his parents feels a little personal.
@WyldeRatttz Жыл бұрын
You gotta remember this is someone who was feeling absolutely hounded by the media and even if his lyrics contained anything personal (which they did) he was definitely not going to admit it publicly and thereby attract even more unwanted media attention. He wanted to be left alone.
@derekleesmith76 Жыл бұрын
I am 47 years old I am so glad I was able to grow up and see this band on multiple occasions it's still is the best rock show I ever saw alll 3 times! Cobain had the effect on the crowd and it was so contagious! Some of my best moments in life were had at these shows, things i will never forget, like meeting Kurt before a show at a bar before he was famous and was just talking together for about an hour, such a nice polite person totally different from what i saw and read later after he got famous!
@DaveGrohl-lz4vh Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your unconditional love and support dear 😘 your comment draw my attention and I decided to text you privately.. I guess you should send me your WhatsApp number here or email so we might talk
@Wargasm54 Жыл бұрын
Krist loved Kurt so much. I think his heart felt the most pain when Kurt left us. They were close since their teen years. Then they both got sucked up into this massive whirlwind of fame that they had a tough time reconciling. Before they could make any sense of it, Kurt checked out. And I don’t think Krist ever really recovered on from it.
@kristinwolf1165 Жыл бұрын
I agree. Krist really struggled and probably still does. He tried really hard to get kurt into treatment. Actually physically dragging him at one point. Can you imagine doing that? So very sad.
@camhux Жыл бұрын
yeah it's so hard to imagine. like Dave was talking about at the end, how did shy Kurt get up on stage and sing like he did? I suspect having Krist there too, his old devoted friend who understood him, was a part of what made Kurt's performances possible.
@jaymack-p3n Жыл бұрын
let me just say I was 13 in 1992. this is so special. thanks.
@90srockenjoyer4 ай бұрын
You're so lucky i'd do anything to even live in the 19s'🥲
@orshello3 Жыл бұрын
Love Kurts lyricism , paints an abstract picture
@cmonman3639 Жыл бұрын
"Lyricism" does not mean "lyrics."
@Mojohoojo187 Жыл бұрын
The sad part about Kurt’s life is that media(back then) always paints picture based on what they think will sell. For someone like me who lives across the other side of the world couldn’t care less whatever they were trying to sell. What strikes me the most was how their song and emotion could translate seamlessly to someone who speaks diff language, have different culture and diff way of life. His Music is above race, status, sex and religion. For that I’m grateful because his music helped me through a lot growing up. RIP Kurt
@skysaville7 ай бұрын
I think this is the first time where I heard an interview about Nirvana and walked away with a deeper appreciation. Great job!
@INFJparadox Жыл бұрын
I will never forget the day Kurt died. It was devasting and I couldn't watch or listen to Nirvana for years. Rest in peace sweet soul 🤍🤍🤍
@mindy561 Жыл бұрын
This band means so much to me that Im never sure Im ready to revisit the emotions but Im always so so glad I did. You guys mean so much to me- Dave Krist and Steve. Love you to coco. Would love this interview with Butch Vig too!
@igorjajic2726 Жыл бұрын
Do you have a boy friend?
@vincent2053 Жыл бұрын
@@igorjajic2726leave my mom alone
@mindy561 Жыл бұрын
oh and Pat Smear too. what a legend
@mrbard1 Жыл бұрын
When Krist started talking about how Kurt would express himself for lack of not being an artist, I shed a tear cause the way that he describes him is the subtle truth of Kurt Cobain. I think we all lived that through his music, but these guys lived it front row by his side.
@C5C6L4L5 Жыл бұрын
I was struggling with addiction for many years and when I was younger I was going true all nirvana interviews and stuff and I was always jealous of Dave because he is that person that I would like to be, happy going true his life with the smile and positive energy.
@FJDR_ Жыл бұрын
Kurt you were a sweet soul and very wanted in this world. You will be forever missed
@mikejohnson3338 Жыл бұрын
I love Kurt Cobain ❤️
@MrFG813 Жыл бұрын
Scentless Apprentice is perhaps my favorite track on In Utero. Absolute genius.
@nicolas.grisanti Жыл бұрын
Mine too, the drums are incredible, and Kurt's performance is nuts, amazing song.
@jamescheaye927 Жыл бұрын
That’s really Dave’s song. Riff and beat are sourced from The Name Game
@fabriccouch Жыл бұрын
The energy is huge
@dcpunisher4781 Жыл бұрын
I point to SS when some people want to know how Dave Grohl is seen by some of us 90's kids as a Drummer first. The only other drumming from Dave that I can think of right now off the top of my head that gives me that Testosterone Rush from drumming is Return of the Rat.
@mainsmain10 ай бұрын
Mine is Serve the Servants
@MACHINArebirth Жыл бұрын
The thing I enjoy listening to Conan talk to artists like Rivers, Billy Corgan or Dave and Krist is you can tell he's actually listened and connected with the albums so he's speaking with some kinda of familiarity
@giuseppemontego8479 Жыл бұрын
I was kind of shocked that Conan seemed to recognize that "most babies smell like butter" came from Scentless Apprentice. Was impressed. Then he botched the titles of "Frances Farmer..." and "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter" and I was left puzzled to how much he really knows about Nirvana?!?
@TommyTom218 ай бұрын
@@giuseppemontego8479I think he’s simply just old
@Shipchasers9 ай бұрын
I’m sure Krist and Dave will never read this but I truely can’t thank you enough for sitting and talking like this! These guys were the biggest reason and biggest influence in my life! I’m 44 and Nirvana and Kurt and these 2 idols of my life still are what I hold to the gold standard of everything I do musically! It’s the only band I can listen to and love every song! This band was my life in high school! I’m a drummer and Dave was who I emulated every day! Kurt was everything I wanted to be like musically and nirvana was everything I wanted to be and be like! I could sit and listen to these guys talk about nirvana and Kurt everyday of my life! Thank you for hold him and nirvana close and still giving us these snippets of what he was like! Especially Krist who was with Kurt long before fame and being apart of it right from the very start! It must be very different for Krist to do these talks then Dave! Thank you for doing this guys….. I know it means a lot to me! 🤘🔥🤘
@grungebeans7 ай бұрын
R.I.P Steve Ablini! You were among the good ones!
@atroub Жыл бұрын
Dave Grohl told this story about his daughter and talking about Kurt in many occasions for a few years and it’s always “a few months ago”
@snowwilliams1 Жыл бұрын
Righttt👍 Dave tells the exact same story’s over and over again in interviews.
@condemned1982 Жыл бұрын
Came to the comments to say this exact thing... heard this from him more than once dating back at least a year or more!
@heloise2229 Жыл бұрын
Yah he’s so boringgggg
@NewFamMusic Жыл бұрын
I noticed that too! I was looking to see if anyone else noticed. What a weird thing to do
@atroub Жыл бұрын
He also tells the story about how Pat joined Nirvana the same way. It’s always like: “Kurt said we could get Pat from the Germs, and I(Dave) said: ‘Is he alive?!’”
@Dazza768 Жыл бұрын
Krist and Dave talking is always wholesome. It’s beyond impressive how well in utero has aged.
@Kagey1v1 Жыл бұрын
Hearing stories about Kurt & Nirvana in general, especially told by Krist & Dave will never get old. Great insight by Steve Albini too 🤟🏾
@cosmicpeace001 Жыл бұрын
Probably the realest way they could put it together! Being a listener of Nirvana for my whole life. People really misinterpret how things really were and just look at the lyrics and think that that was just it. But the perspective that we have been given as listeners, is just a small piece of a much grander puzzle. Each piece having its own image of how it really was.
@sweebos Жыл бұрын
Interesting chat. I'd love to see more discussions oriented around music from Conan. ✊
@frambojan Жыл бұрын
You can't really see his depth of knowledge and passion for rock in these interviews.
@sweebos Жыл бұрын
@@frambojan Yeah, Conan's really a bit of a music nerd... And I'm here for it. ✊
@metallaholic Жыл бұрын
i love hearing krist and dave talk about the nirvana days. nirvana was part of my musical awakening and everything dave has touched since has been part of my life and heartbeat.
@stockphotosteve1896 Жыл бұрын
I love Conan. I know nothing about him but he seems better than every other interviewer than I've ever seen.
@MackPaddy8 ай бұрын
"You can do it with Soundgarden lyrics, too." Damn, Krist. Just, damn.
@ImnoEgg-yh6vh Жыл бұрын
Yeah it's been a few decades but Kurt is just as important to me now as he was when I was 14. I love to hear Krist talk, he was his best friend and my heart still to this day breaks for him and Dave Grohl for the end of Nirvana. Best band and performers ever to this day 💜💜💜💜💜
@zerotwoeleven_ Жыл бұрын
conan, dave, and krist are 3 of my favorite people ever. i was born in 02 so i missed this entire era but i am very fascinated by it. amazing episode
@figureitoutpunk Жыл бұрын
They were my favorites growing up too, I was lucky enough to be around in the early 90s as they grew. It's nice to hear this often from the new generations as it let's me know it's not just nostalgia from us, but the 90s was a special time we should try to aspire to again.
@zerotwoeleven_ Жыл бұрын
@@figureitoutpunk definitely was that good. not just nostalgia. it’s a very frustrating feeling since kurt has been dead since i’ve been alive
@gatchrocks Жыл бұрын
I remember exactly where I was when I heard the news. The day the music died for an entire generation. Everything got real that day.@@zerotwoeleven_
@adamcoe Жыл бұрын
REALLY excellent that Steve was included, and an unexpected surprise to see it shot at Electrical. Please for the love of all that is good in this world, keep doing these. May I recommend your friend and mine Mike Judge, who is both hilarious and knows a ton about music. I would love to see Conan and Mike just go off for like 2 hours, talking about whatever music they were into.
@s3lfFish Жыл бұрын
even if he hadn't died, he was going through hard things, and it was right there, feelings and things from his life. and yes at the end of the day, we are "just" people.
@albaPhenom9 ай бұрын
This is so great listening to these guys reflect, especially hearing Dave recall Kurts method of recording the vocals, I could listen to stories like that for hours... what a huge part of my youth these guys were.
@ryana3298 Жыл бұрын
I always wish I was around to experience them live. I listen to Nirvana every day and I never get tired of it. Just listening to Kurt sing and how he can be calm one minute then screaming the next. I only listen to live Nirvana albums just to hear them raw with no manipulation from a studio.
@beamertoy Жыл бұрын
I think what people most like about the band, aside from the chaotic energy release it gives, is that it centered around 3 profound guys that were humorously conscious of being overhyped and praised. Because of how the lyrics and the tone allowed for a lot of blank spaces to be filled, so much of that reflects on Kurt's cryptic way of communication. So much of its meaning relies on people's empathy to make it make sense. And that's really what art comes down to. That's how it stays alive for years to come.
@mitch3384 Жыл бұрын
They really weren't supported nearly enough as their celebrity status grew. It's played out so many times before and since, especially with KZbinrs and musicians who get a viral kickstart for worldwide fame that they're not ready for.
@JK-jl1bf Жыл бұрын
There’s also a book that Kurt was reading all the time and that played a part of his lyrics and mind set. If you watch a movie called “Perfume - a scent of a murderer” - you can see some of the meanings and messages in that album.
@jan_Travis Жыл бұрын
Perfume by Patrick Suskind. Fantastic book although it drags for a while in the middle if I recall correctly (I haven't read it in years) but it did influence a lot of the lyrics on Scentless Apprentice.
@Sk8terSa5mH20 Жыл бұрын
Yeah he mentions that in one of his last interviews, is that where the lyrics for Scentless Apprentice derived from
@SarahR5338 Жыл бұрын
It is so poignant how your kids can teach you lessons like that. "They are just people."
@harryhondo1013 Жыл бұрын
To his daughter, Dave is not a rock star, he's dad and just a person.
@wm1573 Жыл бұрын
@@harryhondo1013…..thats what he literally is. I hate celebrity worshipping America. I hate how Conan’s whole thing is the Hollywood and celebrity praising. His comedy is fun, and he’s smart, but he has some of these weird obsessions such as celebrities
@michaelhudson2912 Жыл бұрын
Well he’s interviewing them, of course he’s going to be nice to them, even though I’m sure he’s a fan in this case. Who’s he going to interview, you? I’ve seen your interviews and they’re not great, I’m sorry.
@SarahR5338 Жыл бұрын
Don't think you are familiar with Conan's "interviews" with Bill Burr....@@wm1573
@monkojbp Жыл бұрын
@@michaelhudson2912 well, he interviews fans in Conan needs a fan, I highly recommend you listen to that podcast, he just talks to ordinary people all around the world and those interviews are more fascinating than the celebrity ones (although, this Nirvana interview was ace). And @wm1573, I would say Conan is the complete opposite of celebrity praising, he comes across as genuine and he has mentioned in several interviews (like the speech he gave to students in Oxford, check that one out) that fame is just a tasteless broth. You can definitely tell that he's not about the glamour and in general being and acting like a rockstar (and that's why I love him).
@joshuamundhenke689 Жыл бұрын
What a great ending story from Dave about his daughter hearing that Nirvana song in the car. That's just a lovely story and Kurt was such a beautiful person inside and out. Is music shaped my teenage years in utero will always be one of my favorite albums and Steve albini is great and us Illinoisan's are proud to call him our own!
@normatenna1369 Жыл бұрын
Dave's daughter comment about how Kurt was shy but yet he wrote and performed their songs in front of millions. I had the same conversation with my daughter and think about it often. Gosh I miss him so much. Love you guys.
@AudioReplica20233 ай бұрын
This Is one of the last interviews with Steve Albini. Still cant believe he's gone. RIP
@daveedson32 Жыл бұрын
This is amazing. Conan with the Howard Stern level interviewing- just heart and honesty that gets at things other interviews wouldn’t. Coincidentally, Howard’s interviews with Conan are top notch. Great vibes here all around.
@joen8529 Жыл бұрын
Howard Stern is a terrible hack.
@grantray-howett7600 Жыл бұрын
Oddly enough , In Utero was the first Nirvana album I listened too. Back in South Africa , we were a little shut off from the rest of the world at the time . When Nirvana broke big, I was into other sorts of bands and being a typical teenager , I conflated popularity with pretention and with all the hub hub around them , I refused to listen . Then one night , at home , MTV unplugged viewed on TV . I was blown away and the next day went to my local record store to buy their albums . The store only had In Utero . At first it seemed a little heavy for me but there was something that resonated and I continued to listen and fell in love . Still my favourite Nirvana album and one of my favorites of all time .
@smokymack Жыл бұрын
I love, that Dave still loves Kurt...he speaks about him with admiration and respect...he seems like a true fan mind blowing
@davidhumeniuk1543 Жыл бұрын
When Krist mentioned Cornell and his lyric content I immediately go to Euphoria and understand and cry and reflect. I get a sense of "what if" but never got that with Kurt...I think I had an adolescent "no not me" kinda thing,like, I wanna enjoy this, don't bother me, selfishness I needed but didn't accept. My heart keeps him to this day.
@hunterscott7592 Жыл бұрын
I was around back then and got to meet these guys a little, Kurt was very much torn between not caring who liked his songs but at the same time hoping everyone liked them. I think many writers, myself included, are a little bit shy especially early on, and use our songs to tell the world the things we have trouble explaining in the real world.
@rainflowers1099 Жыл бұрын
In Utero is a masterpiece. It's strange how different it feels to listen to, compared to Bleach or Nevermind. Although I love both of those, it does feel like Kurt managed to express himself more clearly on In Utero.
@Tryanothersong Жыл бұрын
And because of that it's difficult to imagine a follow up album. He would warp reality again, we all know that. He was a true artist, bizarre and beautiful.
@blastofo Жыл бұрын
It's fascinating to think of how his music would have evolved. Could have been like Elliott Smith. Could have been like Radiohead. Could have done a 60's retro garage rock thing. Who knows.
@rainflowers1099 Жыл бұрын
@@Tryanothersong yes it's heart breaking, he would have pushed himself artistically for sure, such a loss
@rainflowers1099 Жыл бұрын
@@blastofo Yeah there's that interview where he's talking about being all out of old songs, and having to start from scratch, and wanting to do something really different. Luckily he left the world what he did, I don't think I dislike a single nirvana song, which is unusual. I can't think of any other bands/artists I feel that way about.
@dstenberg7 ай бұрын
Beautiful said by Dave in the end. Kurt was just a person like everybody else after all.
@officialnickelcitygrunge8 ай бұрын
Kurt and Nirvana in general were my cousin s favorite band even before they were famous. When Kurt dies me and my cousin planned the same, my cousin is not here, when he passed i really got into kurt and Nirvana because of it and will forever play in both their memories and honor. RIP Kurt and Trevor❤❤
@yommmrr Жыл бұрын
Man I love krist. He's such a good dude and friend. I'd love to meet him someday.
@trentlomelino Жыл бұрын
I know they don't want to talk about Kurt in every interview until they pass, but it shows what he means to them and what he meant to rock that they are still open after all the time.
@reputablehype Жыл бұрын
To me Kurt was the perfect filter for youth sentiments, pop culture, music that was both mainstream and underground, news and politics and somehow he blended that with personal feelings and stories in an abstract way. The best artists in any medium are also the ones who can contrast high and low culture, can toggle between opposing emotions and fuse new and old in a way that feels natural.
@DaveGrohl-lz4vh Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your unconditional love and support dear 😘 your comment draw my attention and I decided to text you privately.. I guess you should send me your WhatsApp number here or email so we might talk
@Notdeepakchopra8 ай бұрын
1:04 Krist is not the guitarist of Nirvana! He’s their bassist
@samlucero5836 ай бұрын
The bass is actually a guitar
@dialatedxpupilzx8 ай бұрын
No other CNAF episode has ever made me wish more, that Team Coco would just upload the entire freaking video's, somewhere, anywhere already!!! After all, there's so much more to communication than just hearing. The facial expressions the body movements. Emotions are felt and everything is just so much better understood, when seen as well as heard. And of course, no one knows this better than Conan! SO RELEASE THE FULL EPISODES ALREADY TEAM COCO!! lolol
@CanadianPenny5 ай бұрын
Full credit to Krist for trying to interject Kurt's anger issues into the conversation, not to tear him down, but just to round out the image of Kurt so we can better understand him as a human and artist
@TheClownfight6 ай бұрын
Here is my great... And really protorypical... Nirvana experience. Was in college, in the dorms early 90s. Smells like teen spirit had just broke, and it was SO good and SO powerful. I was playing that song and album far too loud in my room in the dorm. I had a good stereo. Someone knocks on my dorm room door. Crap, I'm in trouble. This guy at the door said "is that the Nirvana cd? I don't have it yet, do you mind playing your stereo louder?". Think it was the first friend I had in college.
@Lord_Thistlewick_Flanders Жыл бұрын
Krist seems to be doing better these days talking about Kurt. It's taken 30 years but he seems to be moving away from grief at long last. He's carried this guilt that wasn't his for too long. God bless Krist.
@amberparker9883 Жыл бұрын
Suicide leaves a wake of destruction behind for the people who love you the most. Their pain is gone but ours is immeasurable sadness and grief 💔
@patrickjenkins2788 Жыл бұрын
Just amazing the quality of nirvana’s music. They blew me away when never mind came out. They’re in my top 5 of all time. ❤
@muscleman125 Жыл бұрын
Wow it's amazing to see these guys reunited for this interview. Krist Novoselic is one of my favorite bassists of all time, and he was one half of the original "Nirvana". I've always thought it's a shame he never really continued being in a big band after Nirvana ended. It would be incredible to see these dudes up on stage again playing some Nirvana, with Dave on the drums and singing.
@redrune1008 ай бұрын
having lost a close best friend and seeing that smile krist gave conan when he said "and his anger..." and rubbing his mustache and chin in reflection, that was a true happy smile filled with a lifetime of memories.
@makeitcount179 Жыл бұрын
I met Kurt at a bus stop near Detroit. He had an acoustic guitar and I told him I was a songwriter guitar player...he handed me the guitar." Play something" I'm right handed , but I tried then stopped. I can't play upside down. I started explaining a song I was writing then Dave walks up from the left " let's go" is all he said. I look the other way and up walks Courtney. Kurt was cool. Wished me luck with writing and they walked away. I was waiting for a bus.
@DannnnH67 Жыл бұрын
“Bad reviews stink.” “I wouldn’t know.” Look at our boy! So confident.
@RansomedSin Жыл бұрын
I think he said "bad reviews sting".
@dani4ever Жыл бұрын
Yeah he said sting. As in, they hurt.
@Theclashcast Жыл бұрын
I could listen to these guys talk about nirvana for hours. Nirvana were such a formative band for me and so many ppl. They showed me how to be in a band, I’ll love them forever for that gift.
@DaveGrohl-lz4vh Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your unconditional love and support dear 😘 your comment draw my attention and I decided to text you privately.. I guess you should send me your WhatsApp number here or email so we might talk
@RazgovorIsDialog6 ай бұрын
One of the most amazing things about Nirvana and Kurt Cobain in particular, is that his signature songwriting and singing style resonated with the kids and adolescents of that generation at the time and in many ways, it continues to influence and resonate with future generations. This is because his way of approaching music and singing, while incorporating descriptions alluding to the things that happened to him throughout his lifetime and being able to express those things through his lyrics, vocal nuance and tonality basically spoke to the kids and adults of that generation, and they grew fond of his music and nirvana in general due to their music speaking about the fear, uncertainty and insecurity that the generation of that time were experiencing in many ways. That helped the band connect with their fans and the fans to remember the band with fondness because of that. Nirvana was instrumental in shaping music at that time and continues to influence, affect and captivate audiences to this very day, even lending a legendary status to Cobain and Nirvana keeping the band's legacy alive.
@Toastybear110 ай бұрын
After watching some of the Howard stern interviews, this is a beautiful chat. Thanks for letting the guys speak and be so eloquent!
@christysayers41Ай бұрын
Howard Stern treated CL for what she is
@BlumpMusic Жыл бұрын
Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow through the Strip is played weekly in my house. Has a very Melvin’s and throwaway vibe to it. All Nirvana B sides are awesome!
@ok9908 Жыл бұрын
Of Rubbing Alcohol* !!! ONE MORE SOLO ! (?)
@Joramee Жыл бұрын
Living Legends
@itsmeebree Жыл бұрын
I think people naturally are drawn to mystery and Kurt has a very large element of mystery about him, from the music to how he conducted himself and that ability to figure him out was taken away when his life was tragically taken. People will forever be trying to figure out Kurt and his strange behaviors. We will forever love the music that the 3 of these dudes put together for the world. There will never be another Nirvana.
@davidkenna883111 ай бұрын
This is such a a great video. Cohnan did a amazing job in this interview. I can sense his connection with the bad as a person himself. He really nailed it! He also brought a lot of good questions to the rest of the band. Great video. Will probably be looked at for decades to come with it's significants.
@EBHawellsGames7 ай бұрын
Albini was the 6th man as basketball fans call them. I can't believe it's been 30 years, and I am still here with a heavy heart. My whole high school (and middle school!) completely fell apart in 1994. Many people are still bitter. I never felt angry about what happened, just hurt.
@TheRubberStudiosASMR Жыл бұрын
Incredible insight into an album I still get obsessed with❤ Brilliant interview CC