When has Captain Marvel previously listened to Nirvana?
When Carol Danvers goes to talk to the Supreme AI after she recovers her memories, she plays the Nirvana song "Come as Your Are" which was released in 1991.
She had her accident in 1989 and they took her to the planet Hala.
How and when did she listen to Nirvana "Come as You Are" song, for it to be her favorite and be played in her mind, while speaking to the Supreme AI?
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When Carol Danvers goes to talk to the Supreme AI after she recovers her memories, she plays the Nirvana song "Come as Your Are" which was released in 1991.
She had her accident in 1989 and they took her to the planet Hala.
How and when did she listen to Nirvana "Come as You Are" song, for it to be her favorite and be played in her mind, while speaking to the Supreme AI?
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Your question could be an answer here.... scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/206888/…
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:03
I remember it being played on a record on her mind.
– Alessandro Sanfilippo
Mar 11 at 14:06
@Skooba The scene showed a turntable with the LP spinning inside the Supreme Intelligence simulation; it started just as the music came up.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 14:06
@ZeissIkon Ah,yes, I forgot that part. Carry on, nothing to see here...
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:08
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@AlessandroSanfilippo: there's this clever thing with songs where they can actually still be played after they're released. So she heard it back on earth in 1995, as Zeiss Ikon has explained below.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 11 at 22:40
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When Carol Danvers goes to talk to the Supreme AI after she recovers her memories, she plays the Nirvana song "Come as Your Are" which was released in 1991.
She had her accident in 1989 and they took her to the planet Hala.
How and when did she listen to Nirvana "Come as You Are" song, for it to be her favorite and be played in her mind, while speaking to the Supreme AI?
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe captain-marvel-2019
When Carol Danvers goes to talk to the Supreme AI after she recovers her memories, she plays the Nirvana song "Come as Your Are" which was released in 1991.
She had her accident in 1989 and they took her to the planet Hala.
How and when did she listen to Nirvana "Come as You Are" song, for it to be her favorite and be played in her mind, while speaking to the Supreme AI?
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Your question could be an answer here.... scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/206888/…
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:03
I remember it being played on a record on her mind.
– Alessandro Sanfilippo
Mar 11 at 14:06
@Skooba The scene showed a turntable with the LP spinning inside the Supreme Intelligence simulation; it started just as the music came up.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 14:06
@ZeissIkon Ah,yes, I forgot that part. Carry on, nothing to see here...
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:08
4
@AlessandroSanfilippo: there's this clever thing with songs where they can actually still be played after they're released. So she heard it back on earth in 1995, as Zeiss Ikon has explained below.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 11 at 22:40
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Your question could be an answer here.... scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/206888/…
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:03
I remember it being played on a record on her mind.
– Alessandro Sanfilippo
Mar 11 at 14:06
@Skooba The scene showed a turntable with the LP spinning inside the Supreme Intelligence simulation; it started just as the music came up.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 14:06
@ZeissIkon Ah,yes, I forgot that part. Carry on, nothing to see here...
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:08
4
@AlessandroSanfilippo: there's this clever thing with songs where they can actually still be played after they're released. So she heard it back on earth in 1995, as Zeiss Ikon has explained below.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 11 at 22:40
Your question could be an answer here.... scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/206888/…
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:03
Your question could be an answer here.... scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/206888/…
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:03
I remember it being played on a record on her mind.
– Alessandro Sanfilippo
Mar 11 at 14:06
I remember it being played on a record on her mind.
– Alessandro Sanfilippo
Mar 11 at 14:06
@Skooba The scene showed a turntable with the LP spinning inside the Supreme Intelligence simulation; it started just as the music came up.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 14:06
@Skooba The scene showed a turntable with the LP spinning inside the Supreme Intelligence simulation; it started just as the music came up.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 14:06
@ZeissIkon Ah,yes, I forgot that part. Carry on, nothing to see here...
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:08
@ZeissIkon Ah,yes, I forgot that part. Carry on, nothing to see here...
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:08
4
4
@AlessandroSanfilippo: there's this clever thing with songs where they can actually still be played after they're released. So she heard it back on earth in 1995, as Zeiss Ikon has explained below.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 11 at 22:40
@AlessandroSanfilippo: there's this clever thing with songs where they can actually still be played after they're released. So she heard it back on earth in 1995, as Zeiss Ikon has explained below.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 11 at 22:40
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At the time of that scene, Carol had been back on Earth for some undisclosed time, traveling with Fury and talking to Marie Rambeau and her daughter "Lieutenant Trouble" -- it's entirely possible she heard the music during that period and liked it. Preteens often tend to replay the same album almost continuously (in my experience); so if Monica liked Nirvana, there's no reason Carol wouldn't have had a chance to hear it multiple times (off screen).
I had writen that there was also an operating juke box in Pancho's, where Fury caught up with her after she stole the Harley, and she might have heard the song there, but I was reminded that she destroyed that juke box when she demonstrated her photonic blast to Fury.
@XtremeBaumer I think when she is captured by Yon-Rogg and is hooked up the wire-like restraint is when the song plays, not in the beginning when she is first taken to the SI. Or at least what Zeiss is saying here. I personally don't remember which scene it was.
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:31
Ahh, now I see which scene is being discussed.
– XtremeBaumer
Mar 11 at 14:35
@Skooba you're correct, it was after Yon-Rogg and company had taken the Skrulls and humans by surprise. There was no music in the first SI scene.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 14:40
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@PaulD.Waite Thanks, that's a good point -- another time she might have heard it, since the juke box was playing and presumably she and Fury were there longer than three minutes.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 16:52
2
@ZeissIkon Carol fires a neutron blast at the jukebox pretty early on in their conversation as proof she's not a Skrull, so it's not likely she heard the song coming from it in an off-camera moment there with Fury... though that doesn't preclude her hearing it elsewhere while on Earth, of course.
– TylerH
Mar 11 at 20:40
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At the time of that scene, Carol had been back on Earth for some undisclosed time, traveling with Fury and talking to Marie Rambeau and her daughter "Lieutenant Trouble" -- it's entirely possible she heard the music during that period and liked it. Preteens often tend to replay the same album almost continuously (in my experience); so if Monica liked Nirvana, there's no reason Carol wouldn't have had a chance to hear it multiple times (off screen).
I had writen that there was also an operating juke box in Pancho's, where Fury caught up with her after she stole the Harley, and she might have heard the song there, but I was reminded that she destroyed that juke box when she demonstrated her photonic blast to Fury.
@XtremeBaumer I think when she is captured by Yon-Rogg and is hooked up the wire-like restraint is when the song plays, not in the beginning when she is first taken to the SI. Or at least what Zeiss is saying here. I personally don't remember which scene it was.
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:31
Ahh, now I see which scene is being discussed.
– XtremeBaumer
Mar 11 at 14:35
@Skooba you're correct, it was after Yon-Rogg and company had taken the Skrulls and humans by surprise. There was no music in the first SI scene.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 14:40
3
@PaulD.Waite Thanks, that's a good point -- another time she might have heard it, since the juke box was playing and presumably she and Fury were there longer than three minutes.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 16:52
2
@ZeissIkon Carol fires a neutron blast at the jukebox pretty early on in their conversation as proof she's not a Skrull, so it's not likely she heard the song coming from it in an off-camera moment there with Fury... though that doesn't preclude her hearing it elsewhere while on Earth, of course.
– TylerH
Mar 11 at 20:40
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At the time of that scene, Carol had been back on Earth for some undisclosed time, traveling with Fury and talking to Marie Rambeau and her daughter "Lieutenant Trouble" -- it's entirely possible she heard the music during that period and liked it. Preteens often tend to replay the same album almost continuously (in my experience); so if Monica liked Nirvana, there's no reason Carol wouldn't have had a chance to hear it multiple times (off screen).
I had writen that there was also an operating juke box in Pancho's, where Fury caught up with her after she stole the Harley, and she might have heard the song there, but I was reminded that she destroyed that juke box when she demonstrated her photonic blast to Fury.
@XtremeBaumer I think when she is captured by Yon-Rogg and is hooked up the wire-like restraint is when the song plays, not in the beginning when she is first taken to the SI. Or at least what Zeiss is saying here. I personally don't remember which scene it was.
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:31
Ahh, now I see which scene is being discussed.
– XtremeBaumer
Mar 11 at 14:35
@Skooba you're correct, it was after Yon-Rogg and company had taken the Skrulls and humans by surprise. There was no music in the first SI scene.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 14:40
3
@PaulD.Waite Thanks, that's a good point -- another time she might have heard it, since the juke box was playing and presumably she and Fury were there longer than three minutes.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 16:52
2
@ZeissIkon Carol fires a neutron blast at the jukebox pretty early on in their conversation as proof she's not a Skrull, so it's not likely she heard the song coming from it in an off-camera moment there with Fury... though that doesn't preclude her hearing it elsewhere while on Earth, of course.
– TylerH
Mar 11 at 20:40
|
show 2 more comments
At the time of that scene, Carol had been back on Earth for some undisclosed time, traveling with Fury and talking to Marie Rambeau and her daughter "Lieutenant Trouble" -- it's entirely possible she heard the music during that period and liked it. Preteens often tend to replay the same album almost continuously (in my experience); so if Monica liked Nirvana, there's no reason Carol wouldn't have had a chance to hear it multiple times (off screen).
I had writen that there was also an operating juke box in Pancho's, where Fury caught up with her after she stole the Harley, and she might have heard the song there, but I was reminded that she destroyed that juke box when she demonstrated her photonic blast to Fury.
At the time of that scene, Carol had been back on Earth for some undisclosed time, traveling with Fury and talking to Marie Rambeau and her daughter "Lieutenant Trouble" -- it's entirely possible she heard the music during that period and liked it. Preteens often tend to replay the same album almost continuously (in my experience); so if Monica liked Nirvana, there's no reason Carol wouldn't have had a chance to hear it multiple times (off screen).
I had writen that there was also an operating juke box in Pancho's, where Fury caught up with her after she stole the Harley, and she might have heard the song there, but I was reminded that she destroyed that juke box when she demonstrated her photonic blast to Fury.
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@XtremeBaumer I think when she is captured by Yon-Rogg and is hooked up the wire-like restraint is when the song plays, not in the beginning when she is first taken to the SI. Or at least what Zeiss is saying here. I personally don't remember which scene it was.
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:31
Ahh, now I see which scene is being discussed.
– XtremeBaumer
Mar 11 at 14:35
@Skooba you're correct, it was after Yon-Rogg and company had taken the Skrulls and humans by surprise. There was no music in the first SI scene.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 14:40
3
@PaulD.Waite Thanks, that's a good point -- another time she might have heard it, since the juke box was playing and presumably she and Fury were there longer than three minutes.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 16:52
2
@ZeissIkon Carol fires a neutron blast at the jukebox pretty early on in their conversation as proof she's not a Skrull, so it's not likely she heard the song coming from it in an off-camera moment there with Fury... though that doesn't preclude her hearing it elsewhere while on Earth, of course.
– TylerH
Mar 11 at 20:40
|
show 2 more comments
@XtremeBaumer I think when she is captured by Yon-Rogg and is hooked up the wire-like restraint is when the song plays, not in the beginning when she is first taken to the SI. Or at least what Zeiss is saying here. I personally don't remember which scene it was.
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:31
Ahh, now I see which scene is being discussed.
– XtremeBaumer
Mar 11 at 14:35
@Skooba you're correct, it was after Yon-Rogg and company had taken the Skrulls and humans by surprise. There was no music in the first SI scene.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 14:40
3
@PaulD.Waite Thanks, that's a good point -- another time she might have heard it, since the juke box was playing and presumably she and Fury were there longer than three minutes.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 16:52
2
@ZeissIkon Carol fires a neutron blast at the jukebox pretty early on in their conversation as proof she's not a Skrull, so it's not likely she heard the song coming from it in an off-camera moment there with Fury... though that doesn't preclude her hearing it elsewhere while on Earth, of course.
– TylerH
Mar 11 at 20:40
@XtremeBaumer I think when she is captured by Yon-Rogg and is hooked up the wire-like restraint is when the song plays, not in the beginning when she is first taken to the SI. Or at least what Zeiss is saying here. I personally don't remember which scene it was.
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:31
@XtremeBaumer I think when she is captured by Yon-Rogg and is hooked up the wire-like restraint is when the song plays, not in the beginning when she is first taken to the SI. Or at least what Zeiss is saying here. I personally don't remember which scene it was.
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:31
Ahh, now I see which scene is being discussed.
– XtremeBaumer
Mar 11 at 14:35
Ahh, now I see which scene is being discussed.
– XtremeBaumer
Mar 11 at 14:35
@Skooba you're correct, it was after Yon-Rogg and company had taken the Skrulls and humans by surprise. There was no music in the first SI scene.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 14:40
@Skooba you're correct, it was after Yon-Rogg and company had taken the Skrulls and humans by surprise. There was no music in the first SI scene.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 14:40
3
3
@PaulD.Waite Thanks, that's a good point -- another time she might have heard it, since the juke box was playing and presumably she and Fury were there longer than three minutes.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 16:52
@PaulD.Waite Thanks, that's a good point -- another time she might have heard it, since the juke box was playing and presumably she and Fury were there longer than three minutes.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 16:52
2
2
@ZeissIkon Carol fires a neutron blast at the jukebox pretty early on in their conversation as proof she's not a Skrull, so it's not likely she heard the song coming from it in an off-camera moment there with Fury... though that doesn't preclude her hearing it elsewhere while on Earth, of course.
– TylerH
Mar 11 at 20:40
@ZeissIkon Carol fires a neutron blast at the jukebox pretty early on in their conversation as proof she's not a Skrull, so it's not likely she heard the song coming from it in an off-camera moment there with Fury... though that doesn't preclude her hearing it elsewhere while on Earth, of course.
– TylerH
Mar 11 at 20:40
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– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:03
I remember it being played on a record on her mind.
– Alessandro Sanfilippo
Mar 11 at 14:06
@Skooba The scene showed a turntable with the LP spinning inside the Supreme Intelligence simulation; it started just as the music came up.
– Zeiss Ikon
Mar 11 at 14:06
@ZeissIkon Ah,yes, I forgot that part. Carry on, nothing to see here...
– Skooba
Mar 11 at 14:08
4
@AlessandroSanfilippo: there's this clever thing with songs where they can actually still be played after they're released. So she heard it back on earth in 1995, as Zeiss Ikon has explained below.
– Paul D. Waite
Mar 11 at 22:40