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“Oh, the Guilt” was recorded on April 7, 1992. It was originally released on a Touch and Go Records split 7" opposite The Jesus Lizard’s “Puss.”
The song features some of Kurt’s signature wordplay and absurdist lyricism, which play out like a word association game:
She likes the sound
She likes t...
[Refrain]
She seems to think
She seems too weak
She takes a week to get over it
She likes the sea
She likes to see
She likes to think she has all of it
She likes the sound
She likes the sand
She likes to stand, she can't afford to sit
She likes to be
She likes to be
She likes to be
[Bridge]
She's into guilt
Guilt
Guilt
Guilt
[Verse]
She likes to think
She likes to drink
She seems too weak, she takes all the rent
She likes the time
She owns the time
She borrows time to self-invent
She seems too weak
She likes to see
She likes to think she has all of it
She likes the sand
She likes to stand
She likes to sit
[Chorus]
She likes to go
Go
Go
Go
Go
[Guitar Solo]
[Refrain]
She seems to think
She seems too weak
She takes a week to get over it
She likes the sea
She likes to see
She likes to think she has all of it
She likes the sound
She likes the sand
She likes to stand, she can't afford to sit
She likes to be
She likes to be
She likes to be
[Chorus]
She likes to go
Go
Go
Go
Go
Go
Go
Go
Oh, the Guilt was written by Kurt Cobain.
Oh, the Guilt was produced by Barrett Jones.
Nirvana released Oh, the Guilt on Mon Feb 15 1993.
Yes, they released their cover of “Molly’s Lips” by The Vaselines, alongside the song “Candy” by The Fluid, in January of 1991.
They also released a cover of “Here She Comes Now” in June of 1991, alongside the Melvins‘ version of “Venus in Furs”—both songs were originally written and recorded by Th...