Nirvana. Specifically, the song You Know You're Right. This was recorded during Nirvana's last ever session. That knowledge = the splinter, right?
The lyrics are fairly direct and uncompromising. Not a great deal of analysis needed there, I feel.
Things to love about this song
- The fact that the song proper kicks off with this cheesy, palm-muted, faux-jaunty intro
- The lack of pissing around with a lengthy build-up: a Pixies-esque cut to the chase
- The modal, oriental-sounding melody of the chorus
- Cobain's sodding fantastic vocals at around the 2-minute mark
- The repeating 'You know you're right', which continues that bit longer than you think it possibly could
Read the tabloid-friendly soap-opera of a story of the song (after Cobain's suicide) on wikipedia.
2 comments:
Cogwheel Dogs should cover this, imagine the terrifying laser 'cello!
Ah, Ally, the Nirvana covers we could do ... (Well, I say "could" ... At this time, actually, we couldn't, not having fully rehearsed any. But, um, you know ...)
Very Ape is currently top of the list. *Brilliant* song ... I'm sure Rebecca has rhapsodised on it to you already?
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