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The song "Something in the Way" is the haunting, minimalist closing track of Nirvana’s landmark 1991 album, Nevermind . Its "story" is a blend of Kurt Cobain's personal myth-making, a difficult recording process, and a massive pop-culture resurgence decades later. The "Under the Bridge" Legend

Discover more about the creation and history of this iconic track through these videos: How Nirvana Made SOMETHING IN THE WAY YouTube · Daniel S Nirvana - Something In The Way (Audio) YouTube · NirvanaVEVO The Story Behind The Song: Nirvana | Something In The Way YouTube · RockTV Nirvana - Something In The Way (Audio) nirvana_something_in_the_way_audio

Producer Butch Vig immediately turned off the air conditioning and unplugged the phones to record Cobain right there on the couch. Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic had to add their parts later, struggling to play softly enough to match Cobain’s fragile, whispered performance. Legacy and The Batman The song "Something in the Way" is the

The song saw a massive spike in popularity in 2022 after being featured prominently in the film The Batman . Director Matt Reeves stated that the song’s moody atmosphere helped inspire his version of a "recluse" Bruce Wayne. This led to the song debuting on the Billboard Hot 100 more than 30 years after its original release. Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic had to add

Biographers, including Charles Cross in Heavier Than Heaven , later debunked this, noting that the Wishkah River's tides would have swept anyone away who tried to sleep there.

For years, the song was believed to be a literal account of a period in 1985 when Kurt Cobain was homeless and slept under the Young Street Bridge in his hometown of Aberdeen, Washington.

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The song "Something in the Way" is the haunting, minimalist closing track of Nirvana’s landmark 1991 album, Nevermind . Its "story" is a blend of Kurt Cobain's personal myth-making, a difficult recording process, and a massive pop-culture resurgence decades later. The "Under the Bridge" Legend

Discover more about the creation and history of this iconic track through these videos: How Nirvana Made SOMETHING IN THE WAY YouTube · Daniel S Nirvana - Something In The Way (Audio) YouTube · NirvanaVEVO The Story Behind The Song: Nirvana | Something In The Way YouTube · RockTV Nirvana - Something In The Way (Audio)

Producer Butch Vig immediately turned off the air conditioning and unplugged the phones to record Cobain right there on the couch. Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic had to add their parts later, struggling to play softly enough to match Cobain’s fragile, whispered performance. Legacy and The Batman

The song saw a massive spike in popularity in 2022 after being featured prominently in the film The Batman . Director Matt Reeves stated that the song’s moody atmosphere helped inspire his version of a "recluse" Bruce Wayne. This led to the song debuting on the Billboard Hot 100 more than 30 years after its original release.

Biographers, including Charles Cross in Heavier Than Heaven , later debunked this, noting that the Wishkah River's tides would have swept anyone away who tried to sleep there.

For years, the song was believed to be a literal account of a period in 1985 when Kurt Cobain was homeless and slept under the Young Street Bridge in his hometown of Aberdeen, Washington.