well spotted! you're right it does fade out unnaturally ay the end, and what's more i read this quiz question in the paper and it said "Which rock/pop artist or band is the only one in history to have never ended any of their songs in a fade-out?" and Nirvana was the answer (i dispute this because i have a version of "Negative Creep" that fades out; or maybe i just have a different version). this must have been the last song they recorded on their '88 demo if that's the case, and it must be the reason why it...
well spotted! you're right it does fade out unnaturally ay the end, and what's more i read this quiz question in the paper and it said "Which rock/pop artist or band is the only one in history to have never ended any of their songs in a fade-out?" and Nirvana was the answer (i dispute this because i have a version of "Negative Creep" that fades out; or maybe i just have a different version). this must have been the last song they recorded on their '88 demo if that's the case, and it must be the reason why it wasn't included on either Bleach or Incesticide along with nearly all the other demo tracks. Love the choppy guitar and Kurt's vocals are so unique.
I heard that there was a longer version to this song, that it fades away because they ran out of tape.
well spotted! you're right it does fade out unnaturally ay the end, and what's more i read this quiz question in the paper and it said "Which rock/pop artist or band is the only one in history to have never ended any of their songs in a fade-out?" and Nirvana was the answer (i dispute this because i have a version of "Negative Creep" that fades out; or maybe i just have a different version). this must have been the last song they recorded on their '88 demo if that's the case, and it must be the reason why it...
well spotted! you're right it does fade out unnaturally ay the end, and what's more i read this quiz question in the paper and it said "Which rock/pop artist or band is the only one in history to have never ended any of their songs in a fade-out?" and Nirvana was the answer (i dispute this because i have a version of "Negative Creep" that fades out; or maybe i just have a different version). this must have been the last song they recorded on their '88 demo if that's the case, and it must be the reason why it wasn't included on either Bleach or Incesticide along with nearly all the other demo tracks. Love the choppy guitar and Kurt's vocals are so unique.