Watch the video. Re Nirvana he points out that the music and videos are reflective of young people, seriousness, and also comedy, keeping them relevant to younger audiences. Also they appear authentic, which quite honestly, the image of say Van Halen, looks a bit hokey in comparison. For the record I love Van Halen. This same contrast would be found between Van Halen vs. Metallica, or even Guns n Roses. The latter appear much more "authentic," or "real." Diamond Dave doesn't help with that image.
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Watch the video. Re Nirvana he points out that the music and videos are reflective of young people, seriousness, and also comedy, keeping them relevant to younger audiences. Also they appear authentic, which quite honestly, the image of say Van Halen, looks a bit hokey in comparison. For the record I love Van Halen. This same contrast would be found between Van Halen vs. Metallica, or even Guns n Roses. The latter appear much more "authentic," or "real." Diamond Dave doesn't help with that image.
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