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Re: The Who Mailing List Digest V6 #292



In a message dated 12/2/99 10:29:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
Kevin.ONeal@vtmednet.org writes:

<< he song is the feedback-laced classic, "Territorial Pissings" from 1991's
 "Nevermind" album. (One of the few Nirvana songs to feature bassist
 Krist/Chris on lead vocals, in the introduction.) Cobain wrote the song as
 an antidote to the behaviour of violent, overly-macho men laying waste to
 whatever came in their way.
 
 (O'Neal, Kevin)**** I always thought the first line was a cover from the old
 classic 60's song (don't know the name).  Great song though. Nirvana would
 be another good choice for band that has continued "what The Who began".*** 
 
  >>
yea , those words are from the youngbloods song "get together" (i think), 
jefferson airplane covered it on their first album (jefferson airplane takes 
off)

-andrew