Quick Question about the HYPE! doco
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MapleTea
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In the movie they show the Cobain vigil in Seattle...What is the song playing there? Sounds like Nirvana but i've never heard it before aside from the documentary. Where can you find it? Is it on an album?
Thanks
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mark lanegan - the river rise
album: whiskey and the holy ghost0 -
This doesnt answer your question but the bands in that documentary are some of the worst I have ever heard. Call me whatever but the most popular so called "grunge" bands really were the only good ones.Alpine Valley 2000
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mookeywrench wrote:mark lanegan - the river rise
album: whiskey and the holy ghost
Thanks, always it was Nirvana or Kurt at least...*****no time to be void or save up on life,
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pjoasisrule wrote:This doesnt answer your question but the bands in that documentary are some of the worst I have ever heard. Call me whatever but the most popular so called "grunge" bands really were the only good ones.
Well yeh lets just just say alot them remained unknown for a reason...*****no time to be void or save up on life,
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pjoasisrule wrote:This doesnt answer your question but the bands in that documentary are some of the worst I have ever heard. Call me whatever but the most popular so called "grunge" bands really were the only good ones.
I respectfully disagree. + some of the bands weren't really grunge. I wouldn't consider the MonoMen or Gas Huffer grunge at all.
But yes, we did see the best of the best.NERDS!0 -
MapleTea wrote:In the movie they show the Cobain vigil in Seattle...What is the song playing there? Sounds like Nirvana but i've never heard it before aside from the documentary. Where can you find it? Is it on an album?
Thanks
Yeh this song spun me out for the longest time.
When I heard it for the first time in Hype! I automatically assumed it was Kurt's song. I had'nt heard much of Lanegan at the time, only Screaming Trees.
Well it's such an emotional song, I love it and at the same time it makes me sad, gives me that lump deep in the back of my throat.
A sad one, but a good one...if that makes sense??!+--+-Official Upcoming Australasian Tour:Member #9-+--+0 -
pjoasisrule wrote:This doesnt answer your question but the bands in that documentary are some of the worst I have ever heard. Call me whatever but the most popular so called "grunge" bands really were the only good ones."I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0
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