@@СтепанПалий-д9ж it's a shame they didn't played it, but still a solid set. I wonder why Kurt decided not to play Drain You here, since it was one of his favorite songs to perform
DamageInc 88 Maybe he didn’t play it because Courtney was at the show. I read that he wouldn’t play drain you if she was around because he wrote it about Toby vail.
Im so confused. Will I be listening to Nirvana when Im 75? Its been like 30 years now since I started. 30 fucking years, but I dont feel like Im reaching to the past. Nirvana is still relevant as ever in my increasingly aging brain.
I have to say I did stop listening after I Got a little older and esp from 10the grade high school and had mellowed from the angst punk rock kid and started the mind expansion and exploration age, the music expanded with the ability to drive and go to shows all the time and traveling all over with tour with the face melting machine widespread l panic who are from my hometown athens ga. 20 plus years and 150 shows of following widespread panic plus more psychedelic music and hippie bands. I have now in the last year or so and finally came back full circle With going back and listening to all the music I’ve ever listen to and I’m still addicted something about this damn band. And I think it’s happened to a lot of people over the pandemic because Nirvana’s been dropping all over RU-vid the last year with shows interviews it’s like being a kid again still amazed
I started taking Nirvana when I was in 8th grade in 2002. Took a decade break off Nirvana because I was sick of it and I moved on to different music but now I'm back on Nirvana at age 31. Kurt was so unreal. I went from loving them too much to kind of thinking their songs were a little too simple and I needed more diverse sounds. But now I'm back and they have aged really well. In Utero especially.
Best band ever... getting older myself day after day, but keep being convinced this was and remains the best... so much power, so bright, what a voice, rhythms, melodies, all perfect !
I agree since 1995 i am a big fan and i starded to sing and do noses. I invite you to see my nirvana covers and if you apreciate subscribe. Thanks for your atention and time.
Agreed - but indie band foster the people has incredible sounds, Mark plays tons of instruments, and they are one of the few bands that sounds better live
Cosmosaic no zeppelin weren’t the best, the singer was to awful to listen to, it’s been scientifically proven as well that zeppelin weren’t the best. Really only people that liked em were stoned American lads that were only casually interested in music.
E E ha ha if you’d bring funny that was funny but if your being serious you should get your cerebrum checked? Foster the people ha ha ha foster the people!!!! Made my day 😂😂😂😂🕺🕺
This is the perfect Nirvana show. Great set, Jaguar, and Lake Placid Mustang, Kurt on form, and benefit show. Cant get any better than this. Imagine this with the same sound quality as the Paramount show. And finally the last the last time they performed Been a son, Negative Creep and Love Buzz(so sad)..
could have been worth mentioning that this was >> organized by Nirvana, as benefit to rape victims in former-jugoslavia states war? ? (Disposable Heroes, L7, Breeders played there too). Great release either way, uncounted thanks
I miss those days..of all the grunge era band lead vocalists Kurt was THE most honest and non pretentious. I notice it more today in 2020 looking back amidst all the fake crap music I am surrounded with
0:30 - Rape Me 03:29 - School 06:03 - Breed 09:08 - Sliver 11:03 - Come As You Are 14:39 - Milk It 18:51 - About A Girl 21:40 - Lithium 26:25 - Dumb 29:30 - Frances Farmer 33:30 - Serve The Servants 36:50 - Aneurysm 41:37 - SLTS 46:17 - Territorial Pissings 49:19 - Blew 52:18 - All Apologies 56:22 - Heart-Shaped Box 1:02:28 - Scentless Apprentice 1:06:11 - Something In The Way 1:08:54 - Negative Creep 1:11:33 - Been A Son 1:13:57 - Dive 1:17:50 - Love Buzz
On my 15th birthday in '94, I got a lend of a bootleg cassette of this very gig from a friend. I remember it practically burnin' up in my pocket in school that morning, as I couldnt wait to rush home at luchtime to listen to it. I remember it so well! Id never heard a distorted, heavier version of Something in the Way before and that was a revelation for me. It was a few months after Kurt had passed away, and I was beyond eager to get my ears into absolutely everything the band had done. Getting cassettes like that were incredible, and its really wonderous to watch the actual show years later like this. I love getting to watch videos of gigs like this that I spent evenings with on bootleg tapes after school at the time, imagining it all play out in my mind.
Sounds about right what you said. Those things , Courtney can't make unclear. Kurt is so greatly missed . Oh I wish I had bootlegs back then. In Germany I had to wait many years to find CD-R bootlegs.
What a live ! Incredible version of Serve The Servants, Aneurysm and CAYA ! The whole show is awesome ! And extremely high quality, my ears are still ringing ! For a 1993 show, it seems as intense as a 1991 one !
@Alt Copperpot05 Thank you so much for this. I'm someone who merely gets to relish the fact that I was even alive in his lifetime, and remember all the xer cool big kids loving this band. This video (&yes definitely mentioning the context of this benefit show NOT just being some concert) makes me feel like I got to see them together in any way. Amazing.
00:00 - Rape Me 03:29 - School 06:04 - Breed 09:08 - Sliver 11:03 - Come As You Are 14:40 - Milk It 18:50 - About A Girl 21:40 - Lithium 26:25 - Dumb 29:30 - Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle 33:30 - Serve The Servants 36:50 - Aneurysm 41:37 - Smells Like Teen Spirit 46:18 - Territorial Pissings 49:18 - Blew 52:20 - All Apologies 56:23 - Heart-Shaped Box 1:02:30 - Scentless Apprentice 1:06:10 - Something In The Way 1:08:55 - Negative Creep 1:11:35 - Been A Sone 1:13:58 - Dive 1:17:52 - Love Buzz 1:21:30 - Endless, Nameless 1:29:27 - Kurt Meets Drum Set
Michael Azerrad’s bio _Come As You Are: the Story of Nirvana_ opens with a few paragraphs describing this specific concert. Azerrad was in the audience. Just a random inconsequential fact I thought I’d share.
@Cerulean Skies - That’s an issue with most of the bios that are out there. Azzerrad took Kurt at his word, for the most part. Charles Cross took Courtney Love at her word for the _Heavier Than Heaven_ bio, etc. So far as the description of the concert in question goes, though, Azerrad was just relaying an anecdote of his own experience at the show, and I don’t see why he’d have any reason to lie about it.
There's several guys who traveled as crew for Nirvana who wrote a lot of anecdotes that for some reason got compiled and credited to Michael Azerrad, I know for a fact it was one of them that wrote those paragraphs. In that sense, Michael Azerrad was at every Nirvana concert. The guy you see in pics if you google Michael Azerrad only came around a few times as a reporter and asked questions, one time posed with Kurt and a baby(not even Kurt's baby), but that guy was rarely actually around. Almost everything credited to Michael Azerrad about Nirvana wasn't actually written by who you see if you google Michael Azerrad, he was just some guy hired to confuse the band and deflect from who was actually writing the stories. It's funny because the singer knew that guy on google couldn't have gotten so much info, so at one point he accused an innocent person of writing as Michael Azerrad based on the fact she was there for every story told in Michael Azerrad's writings, not realizing Michael Azerrad was actually multiple people writing as one person.
@@PiedPooper-gh6cn As far as the interviews he conducted for the book are concerned, Azerrad says that the two of them mainly hung out in the kitchen area at Kurt’s house in Seattle, in the middle of the night, after Kurt would get home from rehearsals for the In Utero album. Azerrad remained on friendly terms with Cobain after the completion of the book and hung out with him and occasionally spoke with him over the phone, too, though.
This is exactly why I’m here. I’m a 39 year old woman. Never was really into Nirvana. A song of theirs started playing on my random iheart mix and I went on an ADHD side quest to know why Kurt Cobain was so famous. Sped listened to about 6-7 songs, read an article about him- now I’m reading the book you’re talking about. I think I might be obsessed. 😍 I love a rebellious spirit. I lost my mom to opiate addiction and I guess I having pain and hopelessness stories reverberate in my life in some sick way to attempt to understand her pain.
Kurt is furious and points it out personally with signaling & hand gestures, directly at Krist and Dave even speaking his frustrations. His guitar gives him a time too. If you pay attention to this performance, things are not okay here, it's like Kurt on 1 team and the other guys on the other..sadly.
@Cerulean Skies I dont agree at all...even when Cobain try to "sabotage" the sound...the band still sounds fucking badass without any effort...and by this time the band equipment is top class.The crappy and cheap are used for the "destruction" at the end...usually in the last song.
In this time of loss and suffering, would you feel like gifting me with that shirt? I know chances are slim... but I thought I'd ask. I so loved, love and will always love Nirvana. Blessings to you, brother, whatever your reaction will be.
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I wish the vocas were lower and the instruments were higher. You can really hear the power of their live sound during the instrumental sections. This show has the potential to sound incredible with the right mix.
How in the name of my sweet Lord Jesus,did I I miss this??? Thank you,this has been uplifting. Kurt Cobain is one of the great ones.He is seated with my other songwriting icons . . . Lennon,Stipe,Dylan and Young.Just to name a few that popped in my head while wrinting this comment. Anyways,rock on,be strong,think of others and be disciplined.Peace Love and Mercy to All.❤
Great. Thank you for this. The historic significance of this show is that Kurt had just bleached his hair blond again after having shorter dark hair during the Brazilian shows in January, marking the transition to his signature In Utero-era look.
Also soon stopped wearing ripped 👖 for the most part and stopped playing the jaguar. This a weird amalgamation of nevermind era style converting to in utero. Soon hed start wearing those patched jeans often and playing mustangs.
man this could have been that one Concert were Kurt played everything with his Legendary security Guard Skull crusher JAGUAR Guitar it always bothered me a lot when he puts JAG down to grab some generic Strato but oh well not complaining much cos he had the Jag on for the great majority of this Live and now in a much more important last Note: May your Soul live forever Cobain
Just saying man you might want to upload this in something higher than 720p, RU-vid will still compress a 480p/560p source at that resolution. Crank the resolution of your uploads up to 1080p or even 4k if you want a truly lossless upload.
i really hope a full soundboard of this concert gets leaked. it totally exists in some form, Outcesticide 2022 has Serve The Servants on it and the pro footage clearly uses soundboard audio. such a good set
Well... 0:31 - Rape me 3:30 - School 6:06 - Breed 9:09 - Sliver 11:05 - Come As You Are 15:01 - Milk it 18:52 - About a girl 21:47 - Lithium 26:27 - Dumb 29:31 - Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle 33:42 - Serve the servants 36:51 - Aneurysm 41:37 - Smells Like Teen Spirit 46:32 - Territorial Pissings 49:19 - Blew 52:21 - All apologies 56:23 - Heart-shaped Box 1:02:34 - Scentless Apprentice 1:06:14 - Something in the way 1:08:55 - Negative Creep 1:11:40 - Been a Son 1:14:00 - Dive 1:17:52 - Love Buzz 1:21:32 - Endless, Nameless
00:00:31 Rape Me 00:03:30 School 00:06:06 Breed 00:09:08 Sliver 00:11:05 Come As You Are 00:15:00 Milk It 00:18:52 About A Girl 00:21:46 Lithium 00:26:27 Dumb 00:29:30 Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle 00:33:41 Serve The Servants 00:36:50 Aneurysm 00:41:37 Smells Like Teen Spirit 00:46:19 Territorial Pissings 00:49:18 Blew 00:52:20 All Apologies 00:56:15 Heart-Shaped Box --Encore 01:02:34 Scentless Apprentice 01:06:14 Something In The Way 01:08:56 Negative Creep 01:11:39 Been A Son 01:14:00 Dive 01:17:53 Love Buzz 01:21:34 Endless, Nameless 01:29:27 (Kurt jumps in to drum set)
55 years old... Saw them in Dec before he past away in Springfield MA. This set list I wish they palyed when I saw them. Perfect older/newer mix of songs. They sounded great here. Can't believe the downward spiral the next 12 months Kurt will take.
they recorded in utero about 6 weeks or so before this, and they hadn't played live since january. I think kurt just wasn't fully warmed up like he otherwise would be across a whole tour
Great Show! Thanks for uploading it so I can see and hear it! One of their best shows! Sounds incredible! Frances Farmer is one of my favorite songs! And Aneurysm! Brilliant songs! Krist once said Kurt was an original Artist and that some Art is so powerful that it overwhelms you. You can’t help but be drawn into their world. Kurt was that type of Artist. He had an original voice and his songs drew you in. You couldn’t resist falling for his art and voice. He was that powerful! His music resonates to this day. And there was something about the grain of his voice that everyone could relate to. Sometimes smooth, sometimes raw and grainy. He could change his voice according to the song. And he was brilliant at singing and writing ballads! Usually singing them in a smooth voice. The screaming I’m not a fan of. To me, it’s pointless to scream into a microphone. But he was good at that as well. I think he was copying Black Francis another great screamer. This show along with Unplugged can serve as a Sonic Epitaph for a talent that was lost way too early. RIP KDC