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Nirvana’s first single from their 1993 album, In Utero, “Heart-Shaped Box” is the quintessential Nirvana song. It begins with a low key riff that repeats throughout all verse parts as Kurt Cobain sings such seemingly disconnected yet amazing vagueries, like “I wish I could eat your cancer when you turn black” and “Throw down your umbilical noose so I can climb right back.” Although there have been many discussions about the song’s subject matter, Cobain has said that it was inspired by a documentary he saw about children with cancer, although it certainly seems like “Heart-Shaped Box” is about Courtney Love. Cobain has also said that the visceral chorus, which includes the line “Hey/Wait/I’ve got a new complaint” was an example of the media’s portrayal of him.
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Get the officially licensed TAB for “Heart Shaped Box” Available Here
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