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  1. Apr 30, 2024 · “Beans” presents a lyrical tapestry that is open to interpretation. The song showcases Kurt Cobain’s unique ability to evoke emotions through his poetic and often cryptic lyrics. The verses carry a sense of longing, existential reflection, and inner turmoil that many listeners find relatable.

  2. The lyrics are referring to the character Japhy from the Kerouac novel Dharma Bums. Just a little funny song for Frances Bean i suppose. I know I'm late, but beans is slang for heroin, so idk, I guess it might have something to do with Kurts drug addiction.

    • Smells Like Teen Spirit. Kurt later said that when he sat down to pen the track that secured Nirvana their unexpected crossover into the mainstream, he was trying to write “the ultimate pop song”.
    • In Bloom. The band had worked on In Bloom during the Smart Studios sessions with Butch for the mooted second Sub Pop album, which ended up serving as a dry-run for Nevermind.
    • Come As You Are. Though its nagging hookline – ‘And I swear that I don’t have a gun’ – would take on a grim and perhaps unintended meaning in the years following Kurt’s suicide, the lyrics to Come As You Are further demonstrate his penchant for oblique but compelling wordplay.
    • Breed. First recorded for a proposed second album for Sub Pop – sessions which later served as the demos the group sent to major labels – Breed was originally titled Imodium, in tribute to the anti-laxative favoured by Tad Doyle, of Seattle heavies Tad, to combat diarrhoea while touring the UK with Nirvana.
  3. The logic here is that most songs were at least written the month before they were performed live or demoed, unless there is evidence to suggest otherwise (ie- "Opinion", "Molly's Lips", etc.). This list may help to see if certain songs were batch written."

  4. www.livenirvana.com › songguide › beansBeans - LiveNIRVANA.com

    While some people think the circulating versions—there are different edits—are not Cobain, both Channing and Novoselic have said it is in fact Kurt. The song was not part of the Fecal Matter demo, though it does appear on the bootleg called Fecal Matter .

  5. Jun 15, 2021 · The song’s unabashed embrace of melody, and step away from the grungy din of the rest of Nirvana’s early material, was a bold move on Kurt’s part, one that played to his natural love of pop –...

  6. Kurt wasn't exactly the type if white gloves, whistles and pacifiers type of guy. He like his downers, not uppers like MDMA.

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