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"Drain You" is a song by American rock band Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist, Kurt Cobain. It is the eighth track on their second album, Nevermind , released in September 1991. The song was released as a promotional single in late 1991, and also appeared as a b-side on UK retail editions of the first single from that album, " Smells ...
[3] It is the only song on In Utero on which all three band members received songwriting credits. [ 4 ] The earliest known recording is an instrumental studio jam, recorded on October 6, 1992, featuring former Scratch Acid drummer Rey Washam on drums, along with Grohl on guitar and Novoselic on bass. [ 5 ]
And not come to get only the drums from you, Oh Govinda. For ever and for several umpteen births, We would be only related to you, And we would be thine slaves, And so please remove all our other desires, 30. Vanga Kadal Kadaintha: He who sings with out error, The thirty odes in sweet Tamil, Of the story of how the rich ladies, With faces like ...
The album's first promotional single, for the song "Aneurysm," reached number 11 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number 13 on its Modern Rock Tracks chart, while its music video topped the charts on Much Music in Canada. A second promotional single, for the song "Drain You," charted briefly as well.
Anandan "Drums" Sivamani (born 1 December 1959) is an Indian percussionist. He plays many instruments including drums, octoban , darbuka , udukai , ghatam and kanjira . He performed drumming during the Indian Premier League in 2008 and 2010 .
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Trump will probably make a show of eviscerating Biden’s climate plans while rebranding some of them as his own. Markets, in the end, may move in more or less the same direction.
Live at the Paramount is a live video and album by American rock band Nirvana, released on September 24, 2011.It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc as part of the 20th anniversary of the band's second album and mainstream breakthrough, Nevermind.