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* HarsherInHindsight: Read down to NightmareFuel. Then remember that this would air ''after Kurt Cobain committed suicide''.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: It's Music/{{Nirvana}}, so every bit of it, we repeat: ''Every bit''. But of course the best one is "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?".

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: It's Music/{{Nirvana}}, so every bit of it, we repeat: ''Every bit''. it. But of course the best one is "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?".
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* CoveredUp: The covers of Music/DavidBowie's "The Man Who Sold The World" and Music/LeadBelly's "In the Pines" as "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" are the best known versions. Bowie himself expressed annoyance with this, though he considered the cover itself a huge honor.

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* CoveredUp: The covers of Music/DavidBowie's "The Man Who Sold The World" "Music/TheManWhoSoldTheWorld" and Music/LeadBelly's "In the Pines" as "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" are the best known versions. Bowie himself expressed annoyance with this, though he considered the cover itself a huge honor.
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* CoveredUp: The covers of Music/DavidBowie's "The Man Who Sold The World" and Music/{{Leadbelly}}'s "In The Pines" as "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" are the best known versions. Bowie himself expressed annoyance with this, though he considered the cover itself a huge honor.

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* CoveredUp: The covers of Music/DavidBowie's "The Man Who Sold The World" and Music/{{Leadbelly}}'s Music/LeadBelly's "In The the Pines" as "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" are the best known versions. Bowie himself expressed annoyance with this, though he considered the cover itself a huge honor.
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* CoveredUp: The covers of Music/DavidBowie's "The Man Who Sold The World" and Music/{{Leadbelly}}'s "In The Pines" as "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" are the best known versions.

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* CoveredUp: The covers of Music/DavidBowie's "The Man Who Sold The World" and Music/{{Leadbelly}}'s "In The Pines" as "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" are the best known versions. Bowie himself expressed annoyance with this, though he considered the cover itself a huge honor.
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* NightmareFuel: The entire atmosphere of the concert: candles and stuff was intentional. Kurt wanted it to look like "a funeral". {{Squick}}

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* NightmareFuel: The entire atmosphere of the concert: candles and stuff was intentional. Kurt wanted it to look like "a funeral". {{Squick}}
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* NightmareFuel: The entire atmosphere of the concert: candles and stuff was intentional. Kurt wanted it to look like "a funeral". {{Squick}}
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Every bit of it, we repeat: ''Every bit''. But of course the best one is "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?".

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Every It's Music/{{Nirvana}}, so every bit of it, we repeat: ''Every bit''. But of course the best one is "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?".
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* CoveredUp: The covers of Music/DavidBowie's "The Man Who Sold The World" and Music/{{Leadbelly}}'s "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" are the best known versions.

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* CoveredUp: The covers of Music/DavidBowie's "The Man Who Sold The World" and Music/{{Leadbelly}}'s "In The Pines" as "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" are the best known versions.
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* CoveredUp: The covers of Music/DavidBowie's "The Man Who Sold The World" and Music/{{Leadbelly}}'s "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" are the best known versions.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Every bit of it.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Every bit of it.it, we repeat: ''Every bit''. But of course the best one is "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?".
* MemeticMutation: Kurt's green sweater is arguably one, if not especially the final shots of "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" where Kurt has his eyes closed and then opening before he belts out the last note.

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* SwanSong: At the time, no one knew this would be Nirvana's final American concert, nor that Cobain would commit suicide five months later. On a more literal note, the set-ending cover "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" was this, according to Coletti, who asked the band to do an encore.
-->'''Coletti:''' I was just doing my job for MTV at that point, trying to get that one extra song in the can, to see if the night could produce one more gem. The pleading went on for about five minutes. Finally Kurt said, "I can’t top that last song." And when he said that, I backed off. 'Cause I knew he was right.

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* SwanSong: At the time, no one knew this would be Nirvana's final American concert, nor that Cobain would commit suicide five months later. On a more literal note, the set-ending cover "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" was this, according to Coletti, who asked the band to do an encore.
-->'''Coletti:''' I was just doing my job for MTV at that point, trying to get that one extra song in the can, to see if the night could produce one more gem. The pleading went on for about five minutes. Finally Kurt said, "I can’t top that last song." And when he said that, I backed off. 'Cause I knew he was right.
SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Every bit of it.
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* SwanSong: At the time, no one knew this would be Nirvana's final American concert, nor that Cobain would commit suicide five months later. On a more literal note, the set-ending cover "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" was this, according to Coletti, who asked the band to do an encore.
-->'''Coletti:''' I was just doing my job for MTV at that point, trying to get that one extra song in the can, to see if the night could produce one more gem. The pleading went on for about five minutes. Finally Kurt said, "I can’t top that last song." And when he said that, I backed off. 'Cause I knew he was right.

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