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"Old Age" is a song first released by the American rock band
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, composed by Kurt Cobain of
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with lyrics later written by
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. At the time of Hole's recording of the song, Love was married to Cobain. The song was unknown as a Nirvana song during the band's existence, and its authorship was originally attributed to Love. In a 1997 '' Melody Maker'' interview, Love revealed that the song was "partly someone else's composition" without specifying whom, saying, "It's something somebody had a little bit of and I said 'let me have the rest of it' and I wrote this thing in it and tried to make it
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. I found it, wrote it, and recorded it the same night." In 1998, a cassette of Nirvana performing the song during a rehearsal in March 1991 was given to the
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newspaper, '' The Stranger''.


History

"Old Age" dates back to at least 1991. In March 1991, Nirvana recorded a demo on a boombox during a rehearsal in
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for
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, who had been enlisted to produce their upcoming album, ''
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'', later that year.'' The tape was intended to familiarize Vig with their current material. The song was attempted during the ''Nevermind'' sessions, at
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in
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in May 1991, but never completed, featuring only
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by Cobain, and remained unmixed. Sometime in 1992, Cobain recorded a solo, acoustic version on a boombox at his home in
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. "Old Age" was never performed by Nirvana in concert, but was considered for their 1993 ''
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'' performance. The first official release of "Old Age" was in April 1993, when an acoustic version appeared as a B-side on the Hole single, " Beautiful Son." A second, more polished studio version, featuring different lyrics and a different ending, was recorded by Paul Q. Kolderie and
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at Triclops Sound Studios in
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in October 1993, during the sessions for what became Hole's second album, ''
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.'' The song features
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by Slade. The full recording was omitted from the album, released in April 1994, but part of it was attached to the beginning of the song "Credit in the Straight World," which appears on the album. The full song was released as a b-side to the "
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" single in March 1995, and re-released on the rarities compilation, ''
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'', in October 1997. On February 14, 1995, Hole played the song as a part of their ''MTV Unplugged'' set in
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. In 1998, a cassette of Nirvana's March 1991 rehearsal featuring the song was given to the
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newspaper '' The Stranger'' by an "anonymous source," suggesting that the song had originally started as a Nirvana song. When contacted by ''The Stranger'' as to the song's authorship, Nirvana bassist
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confirmed that the song was a Cobain composition. Nirvana's first official release of the song was in November 2004, when the unfinished studio version appeared on the rarities box set, ''
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''. The same version was re-released on the compilation album, '' Sliver: The Best of the Box'', in November 2005. The March 1991 boombox demo was released on the 20th anniversary edition of ''Nevermind'' in September 2011.


Recording and release history


Notes

*A Although the version of "Old Age" that was recorded in 1992 at the Cobain Residence remains officially unreleased, it was leaked onto the internet in 2011.


References

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