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Gavin Rossdale Leaves Fans Stunned With A Cappella Version of Classic 1995 Bush Hit : Beautiful

Gavin Rossdale is bearing it all. The Bush frontman is leaving fans in awe after a recent intimate performance of the band’s 1995 hit "Glycerine." Bush performed the song as part of NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series, leaving fans longing for the ‘90s while celebrating Rossdale’s "beautiful" voice.

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    Thirty-two years after the release of the band’s most popular album Sixteen Stone, Bush delivered a powerful and emotional performance as part of NPR’s Tiny Desk series. Performing hits like "Machinehead" from Sixteen Stone and "Out of This World" from 2001’s Golden State, the band offered quieter, slower arrangements of some of the biggest hits of the ‘90s and early 2000s.

    "Glycerine" Performance Sparks Nostalgia

    Rossdale’s melodic performance of "Glycerine," at one point completely without instrumental accompaniment, stands out, leaving fans longing for a return to the mid-1990s and the music that defined the era.

    "This just made me cry a little - thinking of a time we will never see again. Simple, fun and full of such amazing music," commented one nostalgic fan.

    "it's 1994....and im in my bedroom feeling a little less alone for only a moment."

    "Just like that I’m 17 again…" lamented another. "I’d give anything for one more carefree day in the 90’s."

    "He sounds incredible," gushed another, echoing the sentiments of many.

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    There’s a reason Rossdale’s acoustic rendition of "Glycerine" resonates so strongly with fans. Despite the minimalist production on the Tiny Desk version of the song, "Glycerine" still connects deeply. It was always built on simplicity and emotion, highlighting Rossdale’s voice and songwriting.

    A Timeless Sound That Still Connects

    The minimal instrumentation puts Rossdale’s gritty, emotive voice on full display. "Glycerine" has always captured angst while creating intimacy with the listener. With just Rossdale’s guitar accompanying his vocals, the performance highlights his ability to draw listeners in and transport them back in time.

    One of the longest-enduring post-grunge bands, Bush has consistently created melodic hooks that make their alternative sound accessible to a pop audience. Known for one radio-friendly hit after another, Bush dominated the ‘90s charts. Thirty-six years later, with nothing more than an electric guitar and a vocal performance, Gavin Rossdale and Bush prove that while the simplicity of the ‘90s may be long gone, the music was built to last and is here to stay.

    Related: 1965 Hit Ranked Among 'Best Classic Rock Songs of All Time' Is a Timeless Anthem 60 Years Later

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