Here She Comes Now

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The Enigmatic Allure of 'Here She Comes Now'

Nirvana's rendition of 'Here She Comes Now' is a cover of a song originally by The Velvet Underground. The lyrics are repetitive and minimalist, creating a hypnotic effect that draws the listener into a trance-like state. The phrase 'she ever comes now' is repeated throughout the song, suggesting an anticipation or arrival that is both imminent and perpetual. This repetition can be seen as a metaphor for longing or an unfulfilled desire, a common theme in many of Nirvana's songs.

The line 'Oh, she looks so good, Oh, she's made out of wood' introduces a paradoxical image. On one hand, the subject is described as visually appealing, but on the other, she is likened to an inanimate object. This could be interpreted as a commentary on superficial beauty or the objectification of women. The phrase 'she said so' adds another layer of complexity, implying that the subject is aware of her own objectification and perhaps even complicit in it.

Kurt Cobain's raw and emotive vocal delivery adds a layer of vulnerability to the song, making it more than just a simple cover. The minimalist instrumentation, characterized by grungy guitar riffs and a steady drumbeat, complements the lyrical content, creating a haunting and introspective atmosphere. The song captures the essence of Nirvana's musical style—raw, unpolished, and deeply emotional—while paying homage to the avant-garde spirit of The Velvet Underground.

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