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FINAL SCORE (3) Nirvana-45 (6) Cream-34  

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  1. 1. FINAL SCORE (3) Nirvana-45 (6) Cream-34

    • (3) Nirvana
      45
    • (6) Cream
      34


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I've always thought both of these bands were a bit overrated. Having said that, I do still like Cream a fair amount. I went with them.
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i hate eric clapton so this was an easy choice. oh, and nirvana rocks \m/ \m/

 

wow

 

you shouldnt act so elitist you dont even like the doors

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i hate eric clapton so this was an easy choice. oh, and nirvana rocks \m/ \m/

 

wow

 

you shouldnt act so elitist you dont even like the doors

 

no i don't like YOU

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i hate eric clapton so this was an easy choice. oh, and nirvana rocks \m/ \m/

 

wow

 

you shouldnt act so elitist you dont even like the doors

 

no i don't like YOU

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Nirvana only had a couple records of original stuff, right?

 

 

Going with Cream. Clapton is one of the greatest.

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Nirvana only had a couple records of original stuff, right?

 

 

Going with Cream. Clapton is one of the greatest.

 

remind me how many Cream albums there are again?

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Nirvana only had a couple records of original stuff, right?

 

 

Going with Cream. Clapton is one of the greatest.

 

Yes. Bleach for the debut album is rather amatuerish. It was in my CD jukebox a couple weeks ago, i hadnt listened to it in years, man its pretty unispriring except for About A Girl. Nevermind is a great album. Incesticide is a cover album that ok. In Utero is overproduced and isnt anything special. Unplugged is great but they are all songs done before except for a few.

 

They have 1 solid album. Now its SOLID, but they have just one. I still lke them more than cream because of this one album.

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Nirvana only had a couple records of original stuff, right?

 

 

Going with Cream. Clapton is one of the greatest.

 

Yes. Bleach for the debut album is rather amatuerish. It was in my CD jukebox a couple weeks ago, i hadnt listened to it in years, man its pretty unispriring except for About A Girl. Nevermind is a great album. Incesticide is a cover album that ok. In Utero is overproduced and isnt anything special. Unplugged is great but they are all songs done before except for a few.

 

They have 1 solid album. Now its SOLID, but they have just one. I still lke them more than cream because of this one album.

 

Bleach was recorded for about $200, of course it sounds amateurish.

 

There are only 4 covers on Incesticide. The rest is unreleased recordings.

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Nirvana only had a couple records of original stuff, right?

 

 

Going with Cream. Clapton is one of the greatest.

 

Yes. Bleach for the debut album is rather amatuerish. It was in my CD jukebox a couple weeks ago, i hadnt listened to it in years, man its pretty unispriring except for About A Girl. Nevermind is a great album. Incesticide is a cover album that ok. In Utero is overproduced and isnt anything special. Unplugged is great but they are all songs done before except for a few.

 

They have 1 solid album. Now its SOLID, but they have just one. I still lke them more than cream because of this one album.

 

Bleach was recorded for about $200, of course it sounds amateurish.

 

There are only 4 covers on Incesticide. The rest is unreleased recordings.

Nevermind didn't sound amateurish enough. Cobain thought it sounded like a Motley Crue record and I totally agree, to my ears it sounds very similar to Dr. Feelgood, which is why I never liked it.
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Cream is clearly not as important a band, as far as rock history goes, as Nirvana. However, Eric Clapton is clearly much more important, as far as rock history goes, than Nirvana. Not to mention much, much better.

 

Also, "White Room" completely blows everything Nirvana ever did out of the water. "Crossroads" is incredible, and includes one of the best guitar solos of all time. Plus, there has never, ever been any point in time at which I'd rather listen to Nirvana than Cream. So it's Cream all the way for me.

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Cream is clearly not as important a band, as far as rock history goes, as Nirvana. However, Eric Clapton is clearly much more important, as far as rock history goes, than Nirvana. Not to mention much, much better.

 

Also, "White Room" completely blows everything Nirvana ever did out of the water. "Crossroads" is incredible, and includes one of the best guitar solos of all time. Plus, there has never, ever been any point in time at which I'd rather listen to Nirvana than Cream. So it's Cream all the way for me.

The blues-based rock guitar solo is dead. When people do one now it's a self-consciously retro/ironic move.

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