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From Nirvana's final single on Sub Pop comes a tense and furtive pop song in spite of itself, its squawking guitars and strangled vocals pushing up against a smooth, almost buoyant bassline, Chad Channing's steady drums, and the clean production of Nevermind producer Butch Vig, who the band was working with for the first time. In 1991 Sub Pop included the track on the label compilation The Grunge Years, which - in keeping with its penchant for in-jokes about "world domination" - had a pair of important businessmen doing something resembling a big deal on the cover. That compilation's implied irony would come full circle a few months later, when the video for "Smells Like Teen Spirit" would debut on MTV.
Tuning: Standard
Equipment used: Fender Kurt Cobain Mustang, Boss DS-1 and Fender Mustang IV amp.
Lyrics: Oh!
Pick me - pick me yeah
Live alone, lone single
At least, at least yeah
Everyone is hollow
Pick me - pick me yeah
Everyone is waiting
Pick me - pick me yeah
You can even pay them
Hey
[x2]
Dive [x3]
Dive in me
Dive in me [x3]
Kiss this, kiss that yeah
Live alone, lone single
At least, at least yeah
You can be my hero
Pick me - pick me yeah
Everyone is waiting
Hit me, hit me yeah
I'm real good at hating
Hey
[x2]
Dive [x3]
Dive in me
Dive in me [x3]
[x3]
Dive [x3]
Dive in me
Dive in me [x6]
Nirvana Dive Guitar Cover
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