Thursday, April 19, 2018

(Finished August 10th, 2018) August & September 1991: Two of The Best Months of Rock Music Ever? Part 3

Hello,

This is the third and last blog that I'll be writing about this topic. But those two months in 1991 were an incredible time for new music. A refresher: classic CDs were released by Metallica, Pearl Jam, Guns N' Roses and Red Hot Chili Peppers.

On September 23rd, 1991 The Cult released "Ceremony":

"Earth Mofo":


"Ceremony":


"Wild Hearted Son":


"Full Tilt":


"Sweet Salvation":


Some bonus live Cult, "Fire Woman":


Nirvana released "Nevermind" on September 24th, 1991.

Undeniably an amazing song, but I still say Nirvana is one of the more overrated bands ever. But "Nevermind" is a very good CD. "Smells Like Teen Spirit":


"In Bloom":


"Breed":


"On A Plain":



Again I think Nirvana is very overrated, but this Unplugged moment is pure genius. Without any hype or bs, this simply is one of the greatest covers ever. They take over the ownership of "Where Did You Sleep Last Night"? and leave no doubt.



Coming soon:
The Red Hot Chili Peppers "Blood Sugar Sex Magick" was released on September 24th, 1991.

"Blood Sugar Sex Magick":



"Breaking The Girl":



"Give It Away":



"Under The Bridge":



"The Power of Equality":



Also on that same fine day The Thompson Twins released "Queer":

"My Funky Valentine":



"Flower Girl":



"The Saint":



"Wind It Up":



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