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  2. "All Apologies" is a song by American rock band Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain. It appears as the final track on the band's third and final studio album, In Utero, released by DGC Records in September 1993.

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  3. Jun 7, 2020 · ‘All Apologies’ was reportedly first written as early as 1990 and recorded for the first time by Craig Montgomery at Music Source Studios in Seattle, Washington on January 1st, 1991, seven months before Nevermind was even released, and a whole year before Cobain and Courtney Love were married.

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  4. Nirvana recorded the Unplugged session November 18, 1993 and it aired almost a month later. The album was released November 1, 1994 in the US, seven months after Cobain's suicide. In that context, it sounded like a goodbye message from Cobain. >>

  5. Jan 14, 2023 · This sense of alienation from the world beyond would come to colour the final version of ‘All Apologies’, which became one of the highlights of Nirvana’s 1993 MTV Unplugged set in New York. “What else should I be?/ All apologies,” he sings. “What else should I say?/Everyone is gay.”

    • Verse 1
    • Chorus
    • Verse 2
    • Outro
    • Cobain’s Goodbye Message to The World?
    • Live Performance of “All Apologies” For MTV Unplugged

    In the first verse, the lyricist is questioning what direction he should take in life. He is doing this not in the sense of actually requesting an answer but more rhetorically. He rather implies that every decision he makes yields some type of undesirable result. Cobain ultimately apologizes for this at the end of the verse.

    The prepositional phrase “in the sun” is repeated throughout the chorus. This phrase is actually said to be a reference to Nirvana’s hometown of Aberdeen, Washington. Aberdeen is noted for being extremely cloudy. Cobain longed to be somewhere other than the place. Apparently he desired to be somewhere warmer – somewhere sunny. The chorus ends with ...

    Some of the lines of the second verse, such as “choking on the ashes of her enemy” are difficult to interpret. However, within the setting of the paragraph and indeed entire song, sound as if they are referring directly to Courtney And being that Cobain and Courtney were in the most-intimate relationship possible, the audience may never know what h...

    The only line exclusively repeated in the outro is “all in all is all we are.” This would imply that Cobain acknowledges his own humanness, in addition to the person he is directing the lyrics to. In other words, he recognizes his own faults as well as those of his wife and basically resigns himself to the belief that that’s just the way ‘they are....

    Many consider this song “a farewell message from Cobain”. Why? Because he committed suicide a couple of years after it was written and shortly before it was officially released. Based on his suicide, it can be seen that his repetitive recognition of these human frailties is not something he took with a grain of salt, as the somewhat-comical tone of...

    Below is Nirvana’s famous appearance on MTV Unplugged in 1993. The band performs the acoustic version of “All Apologies” on the show. This MTV Unplugged version was later released in 1994 as a promotional single.

  6. 'All Apologies' was originally titled 'La, La, La...La' while 'Moist Vagina,' a B-side, began with a far longer and more descriptive name: 'Moist vagina, and then she blew him like he's never been blown, brains stuck all over the wall.'"

  7. Sep 13, 1993 · Cobain dedicated “All Apologies” to his wife, Courtney Love, and their daughter, Frances Bean Cobain, during the band’s appearance at the Reading Festival in Reading, England on August 30, 1992.

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