The Record - Kurt Cobain talks about the songs on ‘Nevermind.’
Smells Like Teen Spirit: “My generation’s apathy. I’m disgusted with it. I’m disgusted with my own apathy too, for being spineless and not always standing up against racism, sexism, and all those other isms the counterculture has been whining about for years.”
In Bloom: “Reproduction.”
Come As You Are: “An old-fashioned love song coming down in three-part harmony.”
Breed: “Getting into Middle America. Marrying at age 18, getting pregnant, stuck with a baby - and not wanting it.”
Lithium: “People who are secluded for too long go insane and as a last resort they often use religion to keep alive. In the song, a guy’s lost his girl and his friends and he’s brooding. He’s decided to find God before he kills himself. It’s hard for me to understand the need for a vice like that but I can appreciate it too. People need vices.”
Polly: “Rape.”
Territorial Pissings: “In the animal kingdom, the male will often piss in certain areas to claim his territory, and I see macho men reacting towards sex and power in the same way. I’d like to see these lost souls strung up by their balls with pages of scum manifesto stapled to their bodies.”
Drain You: “Almost all of the songs on the album are about love - or confusion, which usually is the result of love. Outcries of confusion about love and not understanding relationships, not just with your mate but with anybody, with yourself, with animals, etc.”
Lounge Act: “Love, problems.”
Stay Away: “Bitching and complaining.”
On A Plain: “Love again.”
Something In The Way: “Love - plain and simple.”

The Record - Kurt Cobain talks about the songs on ‘Nevermind.’

Smells Like Teen Spirit: “My generation’s apathy. I’m disgusted with it. I’m disgusted with my own apathy too, for being spineless and not always standing up against racism, sexism, and all those other isms the counterculture has been whining about for years.”

In Bloom: “Reproduction.”

Come As You Are: “An old-fashioned love song coming down in three-part harmony.”

Breed: “Getting into Middle America. Marrying at age 18, getting pregnant, stuck with a baby - and not wanting it.”

Lithium: “People who are secluded for too long go insane and as a last resort they often use religion to keep alive. In the song, a guy’s lost his girl and his friends and he’s brooding. He’s decided to find God before he kills himself. It’s hard for me to understand the need for a vice like that but I can appreciate it too. People need vices.”

Polly: “Rape.”

Territorial Pissings: “In the animal kingdom, the male will often piss in certain areas to claim his territory, and I see macho men reacting towards sex and power in the same way. I’d like to see these lost souls strung up by their balls with pages of scum manifesto stapled to their bodies.”

Drain You: “Almost all of the songs on the album are about love - or confusion, which usually is the result of love. Outcries of confusion about love and not understanding relationships, not just with your mate but with anybody, with yourself, with animals, etc.”

Lounge Act: “Love, problems.”

Stay Away: “Bitching and complaining.”

On A Plain: “Love again.”

Something In The Way: “Love - plain and simple.”

Photoshoots - In Utero, 1993.

Watch to see which Nirvana release Andre Royo picks up on vinyl at Amoeba.

Nirvana with brand new ‘In Utero’ shirts, 1993.

Nirvana with brand new ‘In Utero’ shirts, 1993.

Kurt Cobain sleeping during the recording of The Melvin’s ‘Houdini’ album.

Kurt Cobain sleeping during the recording of The Melvin’s ‘Houdini’ album.

“In Utero” Special Thanks list:

this list can be found inside the liner notes.

1. Michael Azerrad. [journalist, author of “Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana.”]

2. Earnie Bailey. [Nirvana guitar tech.]

3. Nils Bernstein [Sub Pop records.]

4. Ian Beveridge. [Nirvana monitor engineer.]

5. William Burroughs. [influential artist.]

6. Rosemary Carroll. [Nirvana’s attorney.]

7. Chad Channing. [Nirvana drummer.]

8. Frances Bean Cobain. [daughter of Kurt & Courtney.]

9. Michael DeWitt. [nanny, also is on the cover of CD for “In Utero.”]

10. Frances Farmer. [actress.]

11. Andy Kaufman. [entertainer.]

12. Our Favorite Inside Sources Across The Globe.

13. Sonic Youth. [New York rockers.]

14. Quentin Tarantino. [Film director. The liner notes from the soundtrack to ‘Pulp Fiction’ feature a special thanks given to Nirvana in return, read as “Nirvana (R.I.P Kurt)”]

15. Carter Launt. [chef.]

Read the full list here.

Happy 20th Anniversary “Incesticide.”
“Midway through our conversation, the Federal Express man rings the doorbell. Novoselic brings the package into the den and opens it to find a framed gold record signifying sales of 500,000 for Incesticide, the compilation of B-sides and rarities that Nirvana released after Nevermind.” - Jim DeRogatis (Interviewer), 1993.

Happy 20th Anniversary “Incesticide.”

“Midway through our conversation, the Federal Express man rings the doorbell. Novoselic brings the package into the den and opens it to find a framed gold record signifying sales of 500,000 for Incesticide, the compilation of B-sides and rarities that Nirvana released after Nevermind.” - Jim DeRogatis (Interviewer), 1993.

Shonen Knife - “Magic Joe.”

240 plays

“Mexican Seafood” - KAOS Radio, 1987.

Incesticide (20th Anniversary) coming to Recordstoreday’s Black Friday - Housed in deluxe gatefold sleeve + Lyric sheet: http://bit.ly/Ttt1xd

Incesticide (20th Anniversary) coming to R - Housed in deluxe gatefold sleeve + Lyric sheet:

“Beans”

Kurt’s idea for the video Sliver, which was shot in his garage, was to fill up the garage with his possessions to make it look like his old apartment. Frances Bean (the child in the video) was made to look like she was dancing as Kurt cut armholes in a big piece of cardboard, placing Frances in front of it and putting his arms through, holding her up and moving her.  The video was created to promote “Incesticide.”

Kurt’s idea for the video Sliver, which was shot in his garage, was to fill up the garage with his possessions to make it look like his old apartment. Frances Bean (the child in the video) was made to look like she was dancing as Kurt cut armholes in a big piece of cardboard, placing Frances in front of it and putting his arms through, holding her up and moving her.  The video was created to promote “Incesticide.”

Hmm… 20th Anniversary Limited Editions ( 4,000 LPs) of “Incesticide” at Record Store Day/Black Friday?? …..