- 1
Nirvana - Come As You Are
- 2
Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
- 3
Nirvana - About a Girl
- 4
Nirvana - Lithium
- 5
Nirvana - Drain You
- 6
Nirvana - Heart-Shaped Box
- 7
Nirvana - The Man Who Sold The World
- 8
Nirvana - Something In The Way
- 9
Nirvana - Dumb
- 10
Nirvana - In Bloom
- 11
Nirvana - You Know You're Right
- 12
Nirvana - Rape Me [explicit]
- 13
Nirvana - All Apologies
- 14
Nirvana - Polly
- 15
Nirvana - Serve The Servants
- 16
Nirvana - Jesus Doesn't Want Me For A Sunbeam
- 17
Nirvana - Where Did You Sleep Last Night
- 18
Nirvana - Breed
- 19
Nirvana - Territorial Pissings
- 20
Nirvana - On A Plain
- 21
Nirvana - I Hate Myself And I Want To Die
- 22
Nirvana - Lake Of Fire
- 23
Nirvana - Pennyroyal Tea
- 24
Nirvana - Sliver
- 25
Nirvana - Love Buzz
- 26
Nirvana - Lounge Act
- 27
Nirvana - Aneurysm
- 28
Nirvana - Sappy
- 29
Nirvana - Blew
- 30
Nirvana - Stay Away
- 31
Nirvana - Negative Creep
- 32
Nirvana - School
- 33
Nirvana - Marigold
- 34
Nirvana - Paper Cuts
- 35
Nirvana - Oh Me
- 36
Nirvana - Plateau
- 37
Nirvana - Scentless Apprentice
- 38
Nirvana - Do Re Mi
- 39
Nirvana - Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle
- 40
Nirvana - Floyd The Barber
- 41
Nirvana - Endless, Nameless
- 42
Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit (Boombox Version)
- 43
Nirvana - Very Ape
- 44
Nirvana - Milk It
- 45
Nirvana - Dive
- 46
Nirvana - Mr. Moustache
- 47
Nirvana - Tourette's
- 48
Nirvana - Radio Friendly Unit Shifter
- 49
Nirvana - Big Cheese
- 50
Nirvana - Old Age
- 51
Nirvana - Seasons In The Sun
- 52
Nirvana - Moist Vagina [explict]
- 53
Nirvana - Swap Meet
- 54
Nirvana - Scoff
- 55
Nirvana - Downer
- 56
Nirvana - Spank Thru
- 57
Nirvana - Been a Son
- 58
Nirvana - Sifting
- 59
Nirvana - D-7
- 60
Nirvana - Molly's Lips
- 61
Nirvana - Verse Chorus Verse
- 62
Nirvana - About a Girl (Home Demo)
- 63
Nirvana - Big Long Now
- 64
Nirvana - Even In His Youth
- 65
Nirvana - Son Of A Gun
- 66
Nirvana - Stain
- 67
Nirvana - And I Love Her
- 68
Nirvana - Gallons Of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through The Strip
- 69
Nirvana - Opinion
- 70
Nirvana - Blandest
- 71
Nirvana - Beeswax
- 72
Nirvana - Mexican Seafood
- 73
Nirvana - Beans
- 74
Nirvana - Cut Me Some Slack (feat. Paul McCartney)
- 75
Nirvana - Hairspray Queen
- 76
Nirvana - Clean Up Before She Comes
- 77
Nirvana - Turnaround
- 78
Nirvana - Aero Zeppelin
- 79
Nirvana - Curmudgeon
- 80
Nirvana - Oh the Guilt
- 81
Nirvana - Talk To Me
- 82
Nirvana - You Know You're Right (Home Demo)
- 83
Nirvana - Ain't It A Shame
- 84
Nirvana - If You Must
- 85
Nirvana - Anorexorcist
- 86
Nirvana - White Lace And Strange
- 87
Nirvana - Here She Comes Now
- 88
Nirvana - Downer (Live)
- 89
Nirvana - Token Eastern Song
- 90
Nirvana - [New Wave] Polly
- 91
Nirvana - Come on Death
- 92
Nirvana - Creation
- 93
Nirvana - Heartbreaker
- 94
Nirvana - Help Me, Im' Hungry
- 95
Nirvana - Pay To Play
- 96
Nirvana - Pen Cap Chew
- 97
Nirvana - The Money Will Roll Right In
- 98
Nirvana - Horrified
- 99
Nirvana - Immigrant Song
- 100
Nirvana - Nobody Knows I'm New Wave
- 101
Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit (Rehearsal Demo)
- 102
Nirvana - Sound Of Dentage
- 103
Nirvana - Suicide Samurai
- 104
Nirvana - The Priest They Called Him
- 105
Nirvana - They Hung Him On A Cross
- 106
Nirvana - (New Wave) Polly (BBC Mark Goodier Session)
- 107
Nirvana - About A Girl (Live at The Palace, Melbourne, 1992)
- 108
Nirvana - Baba O' Riley
- 109
Nirvana - Don't Want It All
- 110
Nirvana - Forgotten Tune
- 111
Nirvana - Laminated Effect
- 112
Nirvana - Miss Me
- 113
Nirvana - My Best Friends Girl
- 114
Nirvana - Raunchola
- 115
Nirvana - Return Of The Rat
- 116
Nirvana - Sad
- 117
Nirvana - The Other Improv
- 118
Nirvana - Vendetagainst
- 119
Nirvana - Bad Moon Rising
- 120
Nirvana - Do you Love Me
- 121
Nirvana - Excuse
- 122
Nirvana - Jealousy
- 123
Nirvana - More Than A Feeling
- 124
Nirvana - Mrs. Butterworth
- 125
Nirvana - My Sharona
- 126
Nirvana - Run, Rabbit, Run
- 127
Nirvana - The End
- 128
Nirvana - Twist And Shout
- 129
Nirvana - Bambi Slaughter
- 130
Nirvana - Buffy's Pregnant
- 131
Nirvana - E-Coli
- 132
Nirvana - Habanera Jam
- 133
Nirvana - I Feel Fine
- 134
Nirvana - In His Hands
- 135
Nirvana - It's Closing Soon
- 136
Nirvana - Loser
- 137
Nirvana - M.V.
- 138
Nirvana - On The Mountain (A.K.A. You Got No Right)
- 139
Nirvana - Spank Thru (Alternative Version)
- 140
Nirvana - Token Eastern Song
The Priest They Called Him
Nirvana
junkie selling Christmas seals on North Park Street.
The "Priest," they called him. "Fight tuberculosis, folks."
People hurried by, gray shadows on a distant wall.
It was getting late and no money to score.
He turned into a side street and the lake wind hit him like a knife.
Cab stop just ahead under a streetlight.
Boy got out with a suitcase. Thin kid in prep school clothes,
familiar face, the Priest told himself, watching from the doorway.
"Remindsme of something a long time ago." The boy, there, with his overcoat unbuttoned, reaching into his pants pocket for the cab fare.
The cab drove away and turned the corner. The boy went inside
a building. "Hmm, yes, maybe" - the suitcase was there in the doorway.
The boy nowhere in sight. Gone to get the keys, most likely,
have to move fast. He picked up the suitcase and started for the corner.
Made it. Glanced down at the case. It didn't look like the case the boy had,or any boy would have. The Priest couldn't put his finger on what was so old about the case. Old and dirty, poor quality leather, and heavy.Better see what's inside. He turned into Lincoln Park, found an
empty place and opened the case. Two severed human legs that belonged to
a young man with dark skin. Shiny black leg hairs glittered in the
dim streetlight. The legs had been forced into the case and he had to use his knee on the back of the case to shove them out. "Legs, yet,"
he said, and walked quickly away with the case.
Might bring a few dollars to score.
The buyer sniffed suspiciously.
"Kind of a funny smell about it." "It's just Mexican leather."
"Well, some joker didn't cure it."
The buyer looked at the case with cold disfavor.
"Not even right sure he killed it, whatever it is.
Three is the best I can do and it hurts. But since this is Christmas
and you're the Priest..." he slipped three bills under the table into the Priest's dirty hand. The Priest faded into the street shadows, seedy
and furtive. Three cents didn't buy a bag, nothing less than a nickel.
Say, remember that old Addie croaker told me not to come back unless
I paid him the three cents I owe him. Yeah, isn't that a fruit for ya,
blow your stack about three lousy cents.
The doctor was not pleased to see him.
"Now, what do you WANT? I TOLD you!"
The Priest laid three bills on the table. The doctor put the
money in his pocket and started to scream.
"I've had TROUBLES! PEOPLE have been around!
I may lose my LICENSE!" The Priest just sat there, eyes, old and heavy with years of junk, on the doctor's face.
"I can't write you a prescription." The doctor jerked open a drawer
and slid an ampule across the table. "That's all I have in the OFFICE!"
The doctor stood up. "Take it and GET OUT!" he screamed, hysterical.
The Priest's expression did not change.
The doctor added in quieter tones, "After all, I'm a professional man,
and I shouldn't be bothered by people like you."
"Is that all you have for me? One lousy quarter G? Couldn't you lend
me a nickel...?" "Get out, get out, I'll call the police I tell you."
"All right, doctor, I'm going."
Of course it was cold and far to walk,
rooming house, a shabby street, room on the top floor.
"These stairs," coughed the Priest there, pulling himself up along the
bannister. He went into the bathroom, yellow wall panels,
toilet dripping, and got his works from under the washbasin.
Wrapped in brown paper, back to his room, get every drop in the dropper.
He rolled up his sleeve. Then he heard a groan from next door,
room eighteen. The Mexican kid lived there, the Priest had passed him on
the stairs and saw the kid was hooked, but he never spoke, because he
didn't want any juvenile connections, bad news in any language.
The Priest had had enough bad news in his life.
He heard the groan again, a groan he could feel, no mistaking that groan
and what it meant. "Maybe he had an accident or something.
In any case, I can't enjoy my priestly medications with that sound coming
through the wall." Thin walls you understand. The Priest put down his
dropper, cold hall, and knocked on the door of room eighteen.
"Quien es?" "It's the Preist, kid, I live next door."
He could hear someone hobbling across the floor.
A bolt slid. The boy stood there in his underwear shorts, eyes black with pain. He started to fall. The Priest helped him over to the bed.
"What's wrong, son?" "It's my legs, senor, cramps, and now I am without
medicine." The Priest could see the cramps, like knots of wood there
in the young legs, dark shiny black leg hairs.
"A few years ago I damaged myself in a bicycle race,
it was then that the cramps started." And now he has the leg cramps back
with compound junk interest. The old Priest stood there, feeling the boy
groan. He inclined his head as if in prayer, went back and got his dropper.
"It's just a quarter G, kid." "I do not require much, senor."
The boy was sleeping when the Priest left room eighteen.
He went back to his room and sat down on the bed.
Then it hit him like heavy silent snow. All the gray junk yesterdays.
He sat there received the immaculate fix. And since he was himself a priest,
there was no need to call one.