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Speechless too. | Reviewer: Few Times | 11/21/09

Woah... this song really needs that you read it and read it again for can understand it, but once that you've understand... you stay like... woah.
I still believing that cobain is the best lyricist. I don't mind that sometimes the lyrics make no sense. But i love them.
Every sentence has it own sense and matter.
And Cobain was right, the lyrics doesn't mind that much. The important thing is the music. The lyrics can be good, but if the sound is crap, well... But if the music is so good that you don't need nothing but it, well... you are a Kurt.
Even the covers that he made, are thousand times better than the original ones, and with the same lyrics, the sound is better.
Long life to Kurt.
RIP, dude. Rest in peace.



im speechless. | Reviewer: Anonymous | 11/18/09

i've heard good things about this song, so i finally listened to it, and i'm actually in tears. he was such an amazing song writer. and not just the lyrics, the melody of this song just reduces me to tears. rip kurt.



i still miss him | Reviewer: myself | 10/27/09

when i first heard this song i couldn't really understand all of the lyrics, but i noticed that he vulnerably switchted between do re mi and don't rape me. i think the careful listener did notice it and that it was meant that way; to be only for the real listener. I still miss him.



Kurt's Last Song. | Reviewer: Zincthi | 7/29/09

When I first heard this song in late 2004, I was once again overwhelmed with deep admiration for the song-writing skills of Kurt Cobain. The melody has a poignant quality and beauty, which I found reminiscent of John Lennon.
In fact, I was so taken by the song, I recorded a version of it in early 2005. I remember thinking, "let's give this boom box classic the studio treatment" I also remember trying in vain to decipher the lyrics on the original version and searching the web - all to no avail.
In the end, we just used as many of Cobain's lyrics as were decipherable, and just basically improvised the chorus and bridge. Anyway, as Cobain once said: " music is primary, lyrics are just secondary".



Suicide letter almost | Reviewer: Anonymous | 4/24/09

I dont know when was this song written, but for the lyrics i think its when kurt was thinking to kill himself. It seems he still wanted to be saved, but couldnt help himself... im not really a nirvana fan but this song is amazing



kurt | Reviewer: eric | 3/12/09

this shows what a great lyricist he was. i really miss kurt. i would have loved to hear the music he would made if he had'nt died. music really lost a true talented person and a great performer. i love all of nirvana's music, i have been a fan every since nevermind came out. it seems like yesterday watching smells like teen spirit for the first time on mtv. the early 90s was a good time for good music.



such a grear songwritter | Reviewer: muzzleme | 2/14/09

It's funny to see how the lyrics here are changed as time goes by, since there isn't an official text... the chorus being such a game between do re mi and don't rape me, it seems fitting in its way
I wonder who he'd finilize the lyrics



Do Re Mi | Reviewer: Chris | 1/6/09

I have always been a Nirvana fan. I think Kurt Cobain lived an amazing life if you ever look into it. I just heard this song for the first time on the "Sliver: Best of the Box" album and I love it. It so different than most of Nirvana's other songs, but in a good way. I can't stop listening to it. It puts me in a place where I just feel so taken up by the music. It is such a relaxing song and it shows a more relaxed version of Nirvana. Too bad it was never recorded on an official album before his death. I believe this would have been a huge hit. R.I.P. Kurt Cobain and the great music he has created.



amazing song | Reviewer: Anonymous | 12/4/08

i just heard the song for the first time today and i think its the best song Nirvana ever did. The song just captures you and brings back old memories of childhood and growing up for me. Kurts voice sounds sensitive which i thought was great cause usually all of their songs were screamed it really brings out his voice that he could actually sing very well. its a great song to lay down and close your eyes too. Amazing that only Kurt could do.



My favorite sad things | Reviewer: Anonymous | 11/20/08

This song reminds me of like having to wake up in late fall and go do stuff. Especially getting out of the shower and standing around all cold and exposed at 6 am. Also, roaming around a brownfeild completely alone, rediscovering an abandoned factory and not only the greed infested history there, but the dripping chemicals, the broken glass, the faded teenage vandalism. Trainyards. Dead-end towns. Industrial photographic material. All my favorite sad stuff. Brilliant. I'd also like to remark at the apparent intelligence of everyone else who wrote here. No stupid, preppy "lol" crap. You guys clearly exhibit a certain amount of passion.





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