1) Nirvana was a popular and highly influential American grunge band. The band formed in Aberdeen, Washington in 1987, and it was part of the Seattle grunge scene of the late 80s, alongside bands like Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains and Soundgarden. As their popularity rose, alternative rock became a dominant genre on American and Canadian radio and music television during the early-to-mid '90s.
In late 1987, Cobain and Novoselic recruited drummer Aaron Burckhard (1987–1988).The three practiced material from Cobain's Fecal Matter tape. After losing contact with Burckhard, the pair instead practised with Dale Crover of the Melvins, and Nirvana recorded its first demos in January 1988. Their first single, a cover version of "Love Buzz", a song by Dutch group 'Shocking Blue', was released in November 1988 on the Seattle independent record label Sub Pop. Their debut album, 'Bleach', was produced by Jack Endino and released in June 1989. Later that year, the band recorded the 'Blew EP' with producer Steve Fisk.
At the start of the new decade, the band commenced their first recording sessions to the follow-up album with producer Butch Vig, substituted their drummer by Dave Grohl and signed to DGC Records. The result, 'Nevermind', would eventually sell over seven million copies in the United States, and over 30 million worldwide.
In early 1993, Nirvana released "Puss"/"Oh, the Guilt", a split single with The Jesus Lizard, on the independent label Touch & Go. Meanwhile, the group chose Steve Albini as the producer to record its third album. 'In Utero' debuted at number one on the Billboard album chart in September the same year.
As Nirvana's frontman, Cobain found himself referred to in the media as the "spokesman of a generation", with Nirvana the "flagship band" of "Generation X", their third studio album 'In Utero' was considered to be a conscious attempt to shed their audience. While Nirvana's mainstream popularity waned in the months following its release, their core audience cherished the band's dark interior, particularly after their 1993 performance on MTV Unplugged with the Meat Puppets, a band that Cobain had always idolised, performing with them the songs Oh, Me, Plateau and Lake of Fire. It was later released and topped the charts in 1994.
Nirvana's brief run ended with the suicide of Cobain in 1994, but the band's popularity expanded in the years that followed. Eight years after Cobain's death, "You Know You're Right", an unfinished demo that the band recorded two months prior to Cobain's death, topped radio playlists around the world. Since their debut, the band has sold more than fifty million albums worldwide, including more than ten million copies of Nevermind in the US alone. Nirvana remains a consistent presence on radio stations worldwide.
In 2004, the box set "With the Lights Out", a collection of radio sessions, home demos, studio demos and outtakes, was released. A year later, "Sliver: The Best Of The Box" was released, a compilation of selected "WTLO" tracks, but with 3 new tracks including a track from the famous "Fecal Matter" demo.
Band members: Kurt Cobain - vocals, guitar (1987–1994), Krist Novoselic - bass (1987–1994) Dave Grohl - drums, vocals (1990–1994)
Prior members:Aaron Burckhard - drums (1987–1988), Dale Crover - drums (1988, 1990), Dave Foster - drums (1988), Chad Channing - drums (1988–1990), Jason Everman - guitar (1989), Dan Peters - drums (1990)
Touring members: Pat Smear - guitar (1993–1994), Lori Goldston - cello (1993–1994), Melora Creager - cello (1994)
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2) Nirvana is a UK-based progressive rock band formed in 1967, primarily active in the late 1960s and early 1970s - and still sporadically active to the present day.
The band was formed in the summer of 1967 in an era when melodic pop/rock music with baroque and chamber arrangements and instrumentation was highly-prized. The band, consisted of two songwriter/performers - Greek-born Alex Spyropoulos and Irish-born Patrick Campbell-Lyons who met in London. They produced a number of singles (notably "Rainbow Chaser", "Pentecost Hotel", and "Tiny Goddess") for the fledgling Island Records label.
The band was signed by Island Records' founder Chris Blackwell in the era when he also signed the bands Traffic and Free.
In October 1967 the band released its first album - a concept album produced by Blackwell titled The Story of Simon Simopath. The album was probably the first narrative concept album ever released - predating story-driven concept albums such as The Pretty Things' S.F. Sorrow (December 1968), The Who's Tommy (April 1969) and The Kinks' Arthur (September 1969).
Musically, the group blended myriad musical styles including rock, pop, folk, jazz, Latin rhythms and classical music - primarily augmented by baroque chamber-style arrangements to create a unique entity.
The next year 1968 their follow-up album, All Of Us, featured a similar broad range of musical styles. Their third album To Markos III was released on the Pye label in 1969.
In 1971 the duo amicably separated for a while, with Campbell-Lyons the primary contributor to the next two Nirvana albums, Local Anaesthetic 1971, and Songs Of Love And Praise 1972. Campbell-Lyons subsequently worked as a solo artist and issued further albums: Me And My Friend 1973, Electric Plough 1981, and The Hero I Might Have Been 1983 though these did not enjoy commercial success.
The band reunited in 1985, successfully touring Europe and releasing a compilation album Black Flower 1987 containing some new material. (Black Flower had been the provisional title of their third album.) In the 1990s two further albums were released. Secret Theatre 1994 compiled rare tracks and demos, while Orange And Blue 1996 contained previously unreleased material including a tongue-in-cheek cover of the song "Lithium" originally recorded by the American grunge band Nirvana who released its first album in 1989, and who the band had successfully sued over use of the name Nirvana. The undisclosed terms of the settlement has apparently allowed the original Nirvana to continue using its name and issuing new recordings.
In 1999 the band released a three-disc CD anthology titled "Chemistry" including several previously-unreleased tracks and some new material.
Top musicians who played on Nirvana sessions include: Lesley Duncan, Herbie Flowers, Billy Bremner (later of Rockpile/Dave Edmunds fame), Luther Grosvenor, Wynder K. Frogg, Clem Cattini and the full lineup of rock band Spooky Tooth.
The group was in the school of baroque-flavored, melodic pop-rock music typified by The Beatles of "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver", The Beach Boys of Pet Sounds and God Only Knows, the Zombies of Odessey and Oracle and Time Of The Season, the Procol Harum of A Whiter Shade Of Pale, the Moody Blues of Days of Future Passed and Nights In White Satin and The Kinks of Waterloo Sunset. The majority of the tracks on Nirvana's albums fall into that broad genre of contemporary popular music - not easily categorized - but perhaps best described as the baroque or chamber strand of "progressive rock, soft rock or "orchestral pop".
Their first three albums were reissued on CD by Universal in 2003 and received critical acclaim. In 2005 Universal (Japan) reissued Local Anaesthetic and Songs Of Love And Praise.
As of late 2005 the founding members Alex Spyropoulos and Patrick Campbell-Lyons are still sporadically writing and recording.
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3) Nirvana was a short-lived Finnish punk band formed in 1980, whose sole release was a 7" vinyl with tracks "Kielletyt leikit" and "Kuljen kaupungilla" with 200 pressings.
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4) Nirvana was a Dutch pop group, formed in 1985 by producers Bernard Oattes and Rob van Schaik. The group consisted of Anthony Moendir, Frits Broekrits and Annie Alberti and have released one single, "Say When", which became a big hit. The group split up in 1987.
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5) Nirvana is a side project of The Skaters' James Ferraro. Primitive droning drum beats and swirling synthesizers.
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6) Nirvana was a Slovenian hard-rock band in the early seventies. They appear on several collections (YU Record Collector Dream, Boom Festival 72).
Old Age
Nirvana Lyrics
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One more day to complete my service
One more hour to decay my nerves
Wondering how I'm gonna find a way
It's over
One more day to complete my service
One more day to find a way
It's over
She seen through me and mine
And I know a later time
We could make it with you
We're the same
Old age (x4)
One more day to complain, my servant
One more doubt here to find a servant
Wondering how I'm gonna find a way
It's over
Wondering how I'm here date my cover
One more doubt here to save my nerves
Wondering how I'm gonna find a way
It's over
She seen through me and mine
And I know a later time
We and we're you to you
Leave the soul
Old age
Just you need and read you free
Hmmm
And knew
You read
You flew
Ooo
Hmmmmm
One more day to complete my service
One more hour here to find my nerves
Someday I'm gonna find a way
It's over
One more doubt here to claim my supper
I can have anything you wanted
Wondering how I'm gonna find a way
It's over
He seemed to read minds
And I know we're out of time
Breathe away here with you
Dream the same on the dew
Breathe the same on her
Breathe to moan on a man
Breathe and shame on you
He's late
Old age
"...or we could fade out"
The lyrics of Nirvana's song "Old Age" can be interpreted in different ways depending on who reads them. At first glance, the song seems to address the uncertainty of life and how fleeting it can be. The singer acknowledges that he is running out of time and is seemingly unaware of what is next for him. He talks about completing his service and possibly decaying his nerves, implying that he might be in a state of anxiety or unease. The chorus "old age" is repeated multiple times throughout the song and could serve as a reminder that time waits for no one and that eventually, we all grow old.
In the second half of the song, the lyrics become more obscure, and it's harder to discern the message. The singer talks about someone seeing through him and mine and about making it with them. It's unclear who this person is, but it could be interpreted as someone who understands him or someone he's connected with on a deeper level. The last lines of the song "or we could fade out" could be interpreted in different ways. It could mean that the singer and their connection with the other person could fade out or that life itself could fade out. It all depends on who reads the lyrics and their interpretation.
Line by Line Meaning
We're rollin...
One more day to complete my service, one more hour to decay my nerves; Wondering how I'm gonna find a way, it's over.
She seen through me and mine, and I know a later time, we could make it with you, we're the same; Old age (x4)
One more day to complain, my servant; One more doubt here to find a servant; Wondering how I'm gonna find a way, it's over; She can understand me and my struggle, and I know at some point, we can be together; We're both getting old.
Just you need and read you free, and knew. You read, you flew, hmmm; One more day to complete my service, one more hour here to find my nerves, someday I'm gonna find a way, it's over.
You just need to understand and be yourself; One more doubt here to claim my supper, I can have anything you want it; Wondering how I'm gonna find a way, it's over; We need to relax and read and know ourselves.
He seemed to read minds, and I know we're out of time, breathe-away here with you, dream the same on the dew, breathe the same on her, breathe to moan on a man, breathe and shame on you, he's late; Old age.
He seems to understand me without speaking, and I know we can't turn back time; Let's relax together and imagine the same dreams; Breathe together and be one with nature; We breathe because we're alive, but it's too late to escape; We're getting old.
...or we could fade out
We can end now and fade away.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Kurt Cobain
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@harlemhellfighter7774
One more day to complete my service
One more high to decay my never
Wondering how I'm gonna find a way
It's over
One more day to complete my service
One more time here to fade my servant
One more day if I find a way
Over
She seemed to read minds
And I know a later time
We could make it with you
Leave the soul
Old age, old age, old age, old age
One more day to complain my servant
One more doubt here to find a servant
One more time here if I find a way
It's over
Wondering how I'm here date my cover
One more doubt here to save my never
Wondering how I'm gonna find a way
It's over
She seemed to read minds
And I know a later time
We could make it with you
Leave the soul
Old age, old age, old age, old age
Just you need
And read
You're freak
And knew
You read
You flew
One more day to complete my circuit
One more high here to find my nervous
Someday I'm gonna find a way
It's over
One more doubt here to claim my supper
I can have anything you want to
One more day if I find a way
It's over
She seemed to read minds
And I know we were out of time
Breathe the way here with you
Dream the same on the dew
Breathe the same on her
Take a moan on a man
Breathe the shame on you
Breathe the lie
Old age, old age, old age, old age
Old age, old age, old age
@william4661
Lyrics from Genius:
Butch Vig: "We're rolling."
Dave Grohl: "Are we or not?"
One more day to complete my service
One more high to decay my nervous
Wondering how I'm gonna find a way
It's over
One more day to complete my service
One more time here to fade my servant
One more day if I find a way
Over
She seemed to read minds
And I know a later time
We could make it with you
Leave the soul
Old age
Old age
Old age
Old age
One more day to complain my servant
One more doubt here to find a servant
One more time here if I find a way
It's over
Wondering how I'm here date my cover
One more doubt here to save my never
Wondering how I'm gonna find a way
It's over
[Chorus]
She seemed to read minds
And I know a later time
We could make it with you
Leave the soul
[Post-Chorus]
Old age
Old age
Old age
Old age
[Bridge]
Just you need
And read
You're freak
Hmmm
And knew
You read
You flew
Ooo
Hmmm
[Verse 3]
One more day to conplete my circuit
One more high here to find my nervous
Someday I'm gonna find a way
It's over
One more doubt here to claim my supper
I can have anything you want to
One more day if I find a way
It's over
[Chorus]
She seemed to read minds
And I know we were out of time
Breathe the way here with you
Dream the same on the dew
Breathe the same on her
Take a moan on a man
Breathe the shame on you
Breathe the lie
[Post-Chorus]
Old age
Old age
Old age
Old age
Old age
Old age
Old age
[Ad Libs: Kurt Cobain]
"Or we could fade out?"
@fajam00m00
One of the greatest unfinished Nirvana songs. This could’ve been huge.
@stolkinmax
Hole finished it- it was too good to be huge tho!
@subhashxrecord3131
Old age and Blandest both had serious potential to chart as singles..
@madiserket2
It is finished. It probably wouldn't fit on Nevermind because they put Endless, Nameless on there.
@daHalog0d
@@madiserket2 no it isnt finished. that's why the lyrics are unfinished and he is mumbling nonsense parts of it. it was a work in progress.
@thearsenalrevolution6049
23 Heathrow btra
@billyparr3901
Arguably one of the best melody's the Kurt ever wrote
@dallqs.5178
The kurt lol
@katfinn6140
This is my favorite song❤️
@billyparr3901
I do too