Come As You Are

Nirvana · Unplugged In New York

Come as you are, as you were,
As I want you to be
As a friend, as a friend, as an old enemy.
Take your time, hurry up
The choice is yours, don't be late.
Take a rest, as a friend, as an old enemy
Memoria
Memoria
Memoria

Come doused in mud, soaked in bleach
As I want you to be
As a trend, as a friend, as an old enemy
Memoria
Memoria
Memoria

And I swear that I don't have a gun
No I don't have a gun
No I don't have a gun

Memoria
Memoria
Memoria

Memoria - no I don't have a gun

And I swear that I don't have a gun
No I don't have a gun
No I don't have a gun
No I don't have a gun
No I don't have a gun

Memoria
Memoria

Come As You Are

Nirvana's "Come As You Are" stands as a defining track from their 1994 "MTV Unplugged in New York" recording, marking a pivotal shift in the band's sonic palette. Recorded acoustically with minimal instrumentation, the song showcases Kurt Cobain's raw vocal delivery and the group's stripped-down approach, contrasting sharply with their earlier heavy, distorted sound. Released as part of the iconic live album, the track became a staple of alternative rock and grunge, influencing countless artists who followed. Its enduring popularity stems from its emotional vulnerability and the intimate atmosphere of the performance, cementing Nirvana's legacy as pioneers of the genre. The song remains a cultural touchstone, often cited in discussions about the evolution of rock music and the power of acoustic arrangements in a loud era.