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Something in the Way : ウィキペディア英語版 | Something in the Way
"Something in the Way" is a song by American rock band Nirvana and written by its frontman Kurt Cobain. It is the final song on their 1991 studio album ''Nevermind'' (without counting the secret track included on most CD editions of the album, "Endless, Nameless"). ==Origins and composition== It was thought that "Something in the Way" was written during a time in which its author, singer Kurt Cobain, was homeless and slept underneath a bridge in his native town, Aberdeen, Washington.〔Crisafulli, Chuck. (1996). ''Nirvana, The Stories Behind the Songs''. pp. 54 – 55. ISBN 0-7119-5809-2.〕 This myth, propagated by Cobain, was refuted in 2001 with the publication of his biography ''Heavier than Heaven'', written by Charles Cross, who affirmed that if Cobain really had spent nights underneath the bridge mentioned in the song, he would have been in danger of being swept away by the tide of the Wishkah River. In fact, Cobain had passed his time sleeping at the houses of his friends, where he also left his possessions in cardboard boxes during daytime. He also allegedly slept in waiting rooms of hospitals in the town. "Something in the Way" was written in 1990 by Cobain, and it was performed by him for the first time on November 25, 1990 at The Off Ramp Café in Seattle.
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