Talk:In Utero
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After several people moved and fiddled with the title of this article, I have moved it back to its original title. There is no need for disambiguation because In Utero has no alternate meaning. As long as there is a prominent link to in utero, the article can be here. It's pointless to move an article to a disambiguated title with a non-disambigged title redirecting to it. Tuf-Kat
Regarding the quote in the article "If you are a racist, a sexist or in anyway an asshole don't buy my records and don't give me your money. Don't love me because I hate you," an anon added: "The previous quote appeared in Incesticide, not In Utero." I can't verify it; hopefully someone knows what's correct. Everyking 02:14, 20 Oct 2004 (UTC)
- The exact quote from the Incesticide liner notes:
- At this point I have a request for our fans. If any of you in any way hate homosexuals, people of different color, or women, please do this one favor for us - leave us the fuck alone! Don't come to our shows and don't buy our records.
- There are no quotes in In Utero besides the credits and lyrics. Jh51681 06:25, 20 Oct 2004 (UTC)
- The article says the quote was planned for In Utero but not printed. However, it looks so similar to the one from Incesticide that maybe there was just some confusion. Everyking 12:28, 20 Oct 2004 (UTC)
DUMB
The song Dumb was never a hit. It was never a single. There were no promos made for it, so it wasn't a radio hit, and did not recieve radio play. I think someone maybe getting confused because it was included on the Greatest Hits/Best Of. Well what a silly album that was, they didn't even use the the In utero version of All Apologies - which was a hit. They used the crap Unplugged version instead. I think Dumb was included because it was just a good sounding song. However at the time of In Utero, the song Dumb was in no way a hit or radio hit. -- 195.137.109.177
- "Dumb" received substantial radio airplay in the summer of 1994 on US radio, particularly Alternative stations. You're right, it wasn't a single. But "Sappy / Verse Chorus Verse" received a substantial amount of airplay that summer as well, and it wasn't a single, either. In the 90s, US Alternative stations had a habit of playing songs that weren't released as singles.
- And you don't have to take my word for it. "VCV" was #33 and "Dumb" was #41 on KROQ (Los Angeles)'s Top 106.7 of 1994. [1] KROQ was one of the most influential Alternative stations in the country, and many other stations followed their lead. Check out other 1994 lists on that page, and you'll see "Dumb" on almost all of them. -- ChrisB 17:46, 29 August 2005
reply
Its strange, in the US a song can be called a hit if it just gets played on the radio. In the UK a song won't even be played on the radio if it isn't released as a single. Maybe we should include the KROQ hits in the hit lists here. They were playing VCV in 1993!. Do you know of any other radio chart lists for radio in the US that includes Nirvana ?
Quote
"If you are a racist, a sexist or in anyway an asshole don't buy my records and don't give me your money. Don't love me because I hate you," - That was definatly for "Incesticide" it was only in the original pressing though, if you buy it now it does not contain it.
VANDALS!
Someone has completely wiped this page, I'm not sure how to change it back to the old one though.
repaired
OK I've returned it to its former glory now.
Significance
Its actually quite significant that In Utero went straight in at #1 in both the UK and US in the same week. At the time there were less then 10 artists who had ever managed to achieve that in music history ever. - To be number 1 UK & US simultaneously first week of release.
JOKERS
OK, who's the doofus who linkned the "open source" page from the word "open sores"? Admittedly VERY funny, it still doesn't belong here.
little clarification
Hey I just added a quick note, to clarify that although the album's packaging changed the name for "Rape Me" to "Waif Me" (on the Wal-Mart release), the actual audio/lyrics were identical to the regular release. Freddie deBoer 06:40, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
Back of album
Someone post the back part of the CD is f****** awesome concept art!