C'est clair!!!! Pas d'internet!!! J'avais acheté une petite dizaines d'album pirate à Andorre. Outcesticide! J'avais cracké mon argent de poches pour ces cds!
Truth. I met my best friend in 9th grade cuz we both were in the same class and always stoned and both had nirvana shirts.. He made me a couple nirvana TAPES with a bunch of songs I had never heard of. I mean where else would you find shit like that back then? I
Pretty neat thing I noticed. At the end of Blew, Kurt drops to the floor (At 43:43). From there, in the front row, you can see his then girlfriend Tracy Marander lean in, about to take a photo. The camcorder then moves over and zooms in on Krist Novoselic, but you can still see the flash go off. That photo became The cover of the Nirvana EP "Blew".
My buddy always talked about this show. If ya see a dude sitting on a speaker it's him. He told this fing story till 96. Every Damn time he had a beer. Glad to see there is proof there even was a show.
Next time that you two have a beer, put this video, and enjoy it with your buddy, besides he wont need to tell you anymore about it because you already know... hehe 2 birds with one stone.
The only other person at every Nirvana show besides Kurt Cobain was Krist Novoselic. This man lost his true best friend for life when he left this world. Keep Nirvana alive to help Krist.
@@vilimbubas1302 Lol, shows what you know about Nirvana...stop talking out your ass. "He [Kurt] told Dave Grohl that he is his best friend and asked him to never leave the band no matter what, because he couldn't do this [the band] without him. Krist shook his head in agreement. Dave Grohl said he would die before that happened and they smiled. Krist Novoselic, Kurt Cobain, and Dave Grohl had a group hug." -Youri Lenquette, who was on the tour bus (1995) "I’m the dude who drove him to the frickin’ hospital, or hanging out with him while he’s puking his guts, and trying to help him. " -Krist on Kurt's stomach problem (2008) "I remember one time they were in my office waiting for Jonathan and Bruce and they were making jokes about why they were making records, they were half-joking, because they never thought it would be possible, but they wanted to buy a chunk of land in the middle of nowhere that was all farm land. And they wanted it to be big enough so Krist and Shelli could have a house built on that land, and Kurt and Tracy wanted a house on the same chunk of property, so they could be neighbors and have these great farmhouses. And they were laughing because they never thought they'd be able to have it. Those two [Kurt and Krist] were inseparable at the time. They were so tight." -Megan Jasper of Sub Pop "Probably this letter I got from Kurt in 1992. That sounds terribly melodramatic, but it's true. I lose everything: passports, wallets, car keys, credit cards, but that letter is absolutely irreplaceable. He wrote it to me when everything was going nuts. We were all living in different places- he was in Los Angeles, I was in Virginia and Krist was in Seattle- and some decisions were being made without me. I got really bummed out and Kurt sent me this letter about my role and stature in the band. It was all, 'I love you like a brother.' -Dave on what he would save from a house fire (Melody Maker) "See I've always wanted male friends that I could be real intimate with and talk about important things with and be as affectionate with that person as I would be with a girl." -Kurt (1993) "Krist was Kurt's best friend - always. The two of them had a connection beyond words. I think they were closer to each other than they were to anybody else." -Dave (2001) "Krist and Kurt had a legendary lifetime connection. Those guys were soulmates. They'd been through so much together, from Aberdeen to the success of 'Nevermind'. They fuckin' shared everything, and they were the kind of friends that didn't have to talk to each other--they just knew." -Dave (2005) "Friendship is one of the biggest things I can think of. Relationships are more important than anything else. I think everyone should go all the way in trying to strengthen their personal relationships. For me, it's very important to have friends who understand your needs and who'll help you in difficult times. The value of friendship is immense, and it should be thought of that way." -Kurt when asked how he values friendship (1991)
""Dive" was performed for the first time live on May 26, 1989 at the Lindbloom Student Centre of Green River Community College in Auburn, Washington. "
Guys, I made a documentary on Kurt - th-cam.com/video/3ql3GVv_LRw/w-d-xo.html - check it out if you got 5 mins. I just started making docu 1.5 months ago.
At 17 mins roughly you hear a girl on mic say you’ll never get nirvana out of your system. That was 1989. Let’s pause and reflect. This thing was going to explode.
I was just getting out of thrash/death metal and Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Alice In Chains, Nirvana were ballsy, innovative, and rockin'!. In the end it's all rock n' roll!
I was a little under 10 in the early 90’s when I first started listening to them and I knew as a kid that they were something special the world had never seen.
Feb 1989. Nirvana unfortunately cancelled and didn't play that gig. Kurts girlfriend got sick and he flew back to WA. I think they made it to Davis, CA before jumping ship.
Used to work graveyard shift campus safety at green river. Many nights after everyone had gone home Id walk across the stage and think of this show. People were always buzzing about how Nirvana had played there, But now I’ve actually seen it!
In 1989, I was a junior in high school at Kent Meridian. I lived about 1/2 mile from GRCC and took a few classes there. I was at this show and it’s so cool to see that it was recorded!
Lol i'm in the same exact position as you right now as you were in 89! Currently in KM and taking a few classes at GRCC, hopefully I can form a band there soon!
1989? God, this is early! Way before Fame but it’s obvious he’s got something. He’s like an uncut Diamond. Kind of raw. Once someone cuts it right, it will shine! But the luster didn’t last long. The light burned out fast. RIP Kurt
Everman is such a badass, rocking the tele here, paying for Bleach and never asking the money back, bassing with Soundgarden, Green Beret in real life. The dude should have a statue for crying out loud.
This show is where I met these guys.. We knew it was a special time. These bands were ours at this time. You wanted them to grow but not share with the world. My buddy was a Production Manager for KGRG the campus radio station and interviewed the band,for the station afterwards. If I remember correctly, within the year met bands such as Alice in Chains, Mudhoney, Posies, Melvins, Angry Samoans, Elvis Hitler and even international bands The Wonder Stuff and The Godfathers. These days Micro Brews were Popping up as quick as new bands, it was the beginning of "The Coffee Craze". Sorry im rambling, these memories are coming back to mind.It was a great time you could feel the energy in the air.
I hear ya. Moved to Portland in '89 and was fortunate to see lots of amazing bands of the time in small clubs. That feeling was palpable and so full of energy ✌️🎶😎
when this was playing, i lived in some apartments by lea hill, it was sure a treat!! nirvana, soundgarden, the trees, mudhoney,!! isaw them all the time!!
I go to shows now and it’s so beautiful how for as long as people have been playing live music, it hasn’t changed. Just a bunch of people looking to escape, dance and hear some killer music.
Dudes!!! I brought this bootleg cassette when I was a kid and now this appears on TH-cam 20 years later. It's fucked up seeing this as a video now.. It was cooler in my head
WOW! Skinyard also please! I was in charge of the Lindbloom Student Center just before this. These concerts were a semi-weekly thing with different bands from all over. South King County was very punk rock in the day. What a time we had!
Great chorus on that song. It’s really cool how it suddenly becomes melodic during the chorus, it contrasts well with the rest of the song which is pretty atonal.
It's hard to believe just 2 short years after this show they'd be the biggest band in the world. It blows my mind how young he was when Nevermind broke loose smh
WONDER HOW MANY "NEW" NIRVANA VIDEO'S ARE LEFT FOR US TO DISCOVER?? WISH KURT HADN'T BEEN TAKEN FROM US SO SOON... I THINK HE'D BE SURPRISED BY ALL OF THE VIDEO FOOTAGE THAT HAS SURFACED!! R.I.P. KURT 😢🎸💕
I grew up in a house across the street from this college in Auburn (Lee Hill homes represent!) I was only 7 when they played this show so unfortunately i didn't make it 🙂 Thanks for the upload!
"Boy needs a haircut. " - Floyd The Barber " Friends don't let friends get haircuts. " - see Mike Inez bass Alice In Chains Unplugged " Give me a head with hair. Long beautiful hair!" - The Cowsills I guess I'm just saying, Kurdt wore it well.
@@drewwilliams20044 first, you need a sense of humor, second, you need to understand The Andy Griffith Show character, third, it helps to get Cobain's funny thought process, and lastly, wtf do you care what I'm talking about?
@@Exiria yeah. He's talking about Floyd basically sodomizing him. And good ol' Barn was in on it. It was a wholesome show. Kurdt was fucking funny. He could've done stand-up i think.
I worked at KGRG for a period .. i felt proud getting sweet water to come in and promote the Suicide album .. but I could never imagine getting a very new NIRVANA
The FEEDBACK! LoL we used to take field trips to Evergreen college campus - not sure why but they were probably trying to recruit us small town artistic smarties.
This band was around for what, 5 or 6 years? And they were only big for maybe 3. So the amount of footage circulating of them and Kurt is just crazy. I'm always finding videos of Kurt I've never seen before. From home movies, interviews, to concerts it seems like Kurt was constantly in front of a camera. I'm not complaining, but it's interesting.
Me too. I fully agree if you look there is even interviews that are 45 minutes to an hour of Kurt it's wild to me also because I'm 40 now older than Kurt and I've listened to them longer than he was alive by over 20 years.
Effin awesome!!!! You’re were so blessed to experience and see all this (including Kurt’s hair!!!! ) Jesus, amazing. Thanks for this. I’ve been a fan since my 4th grade.
love how this super rare 80s concerts keep popping out of the god damn nowhere! love when Kurt played with those SG-like type of old Guitars wish he never stopped also got to love Black jeans
Josh it really just isn’t the same though, regardless of the region. There isn’t the same excitement in the air. During this time, it was still possible for a band like this to make it big and become a part of wider popular culture. That was still possible because there was still a market for rock music. That aspect doesn’t exist anymore in that sense. Not that making it big should be the ultimate goal of every band, but it’s the possibilities that helped to make this an exciting era in music history. We might not ever have this again.
Dude in the crowd wearing a Nirvana shirt before Bleach was even released. That's a fan!
I was thinking the same thing. Ha
@Henry Only PUNK ETHOS....SOULJAH
Nah...that person was part of the nirvana crew.
Q
Isn't that a shirt from the "Bleach" album? Is this this from the "Bleach" Tour(?)
That's me announcing them! LOL! We realized it was history.
Hell of a guy to share a stage with!
YOU WERE EXTREAMLY LUCKY TO OF HAD THAT EXPERIENCE ... 😉👍
FELICITACIONES
Wow, cool
Really? You being completely honest there mate? Easy to say now.
A million thanks to whoever recorded this piece of history.
Yes a million thanks! This is great!!
think a billion thank
This is why it’s important to record at gigs. You never know which preform an event will be the best or how rare the moment it.
Back then yes. Not so important today lol
@@billybats4745what?
you know is pure 80s Nirvana glory when they start with DIVE
Apparently this is the first time they played it live
What an experience, probably one of their best songs and live for the first time
@@grunge6909 maybe
Yes
@@grunge6909 It sounds absolutely ridiculous. lol
In the 90s it was so satisfying to even find a bootlegged cd of Nirvana. Now we have a treasure trove of shows, songs, interviews, photos etc!
So true!
C'est clair!!!! Pas d'internet!!! J'avais acheté une petite dizaines d'album pirate à Andorre. Outcesticide! J'avais cracké mon argent de poches pour ces cds!
Yea man I know we sound like old guys but damn it was a war to find and purchase any bootlegs. This is so incredible to find today
Truth. I met my best friend in 9th grade cuz we both were in the same class and always stoned and both had nirvana shirts.. He made me a couple nirvana TAPES with a bunch of songs I had never heard of. I mean where else would you find shit like that back then? I
Uh 20 years old here and I find watching stuff like that interesting
Pretty neat thing I noticed. At the end of Blew, Kurt drops to the floor (At 43:43). From there, in the front row, you can see his then girlfriend Tracy Marander lean in, about to take a photo. The camcorder then moves over and zooms in on Krist Novoselic, but you can still see the flash go off. That photo became The cover of the Nirvana EP "Blew".
Wow
That’s crazy
Holy shit
wow !!
Interesting
2:19 Dive (Cut)
6:34 School
9:16 Love Buzz
12:59 Scoff
17:43 Sifting
23:24 Big Cheese
27:32 Floyd The Barber
30:24 Spank Thru
34:25 About A Girl
38:10 Negative Creep
41:00 Blew
Not all heros wear capes! Thanks, man
MGAE Eeee No problem
Sick dude
MGAE Eeee however, all heroes eat crepes.
You know it says this in the description right?
My buddy always talked about this show. If ya see a dude sitting on a speaker it's him. He told this fing story till 96. Every Damn time he had a beer. Glad to see there is proof there even was a show.
THAT'S TOO FUNNY!!😂😅 NOW YOU'LL BE HEARING THIS STORY AGAIN FOR ANOTHER 5 YRS. - LOL😦😯😣
Next time that you two have a beer, put this video, and enjoy it with your buddy, besides he wont need to tell you anymore about it because you already know... hehe 2 birds with one stone.
Lmao
kurt’s hair is unreal, man. he looks soooo good.
@Ragnar L Well was a hell of a guitar playing
Strange. I was thinking the exact opposite
His hair looked so much weirder here because it used to be a tad bit shorter in the 90’s but i still think it looks great
He set the trend when he cut it halfway, like he had it in the Smells vid
I think he had fast hair
The only other person at every Nirvana show besides Kurt Cobain was Krist Novoselic. This man lost his true best friend for life when he left this world. Keep Nirvana alive to help Krist.
LiViTY, SOULJAH, ROCKERZ ....JAHBLESS
we love you krist we honor you with every note on the bass played and practiced
They weren't best friends...Plus Kurt didn't considered anyone a friend, mate yes
Vilim bubaš come on man how stupid do you have to be to genuinely believe thar
@@vilimbubas1302 Lol, shows what you know about Nirvana...stop talking out your ass. "He [Kurt] told Dave Grohl that he is his best friend and asked him to never leave the band no matter what, because he couldn't do this [the band] without him. Krist shook his head in agreement. Dave Grohl said he would die before that happened and they smiled. Krist Novoselic, Kurt Cobain, and Dave Grohl had a group hug."
-Youri Lenquette, who was on the tour bus (1995)
"I’m the dude who drove him to the frickin’ hospital, or hanging out with him while he’s puking his guts, and trying to help him. "
-Krist on Kurt's stomach problem (2008)
"I remember one time they were in my office waiting for Jonathan and Bruce and they were making jokes about why they were making records, they were half-joking, because they never thought it would be possible, but they wanted to buy a chunk of land in the middle of nowhere that was all farm land. And they wanted it to be big enough so Krist and Shelli could have a house built on that land, and Kurt and Tracy wanted a house on the same chunk of property, so they could be neighbors and have these great farmhouses. And they were laughing because they never thought they'd be able to have it. Those two [Kurt and Krist] were inseparable at the time. They were so tight."
-Megan Jasper of Sub Pop
"Probably this letter I got from Kurt in 1992. That sounds terribly melodramatic, but it's true. I lose everything: passports, wallets, car keys, credit cards, but that letter is absolutely irreplaceable. He wrote it to me when everything was going nuts. We were all living in different places- he was in Los Angeles, I was in Virginia and Krist was in Seattle- and some decisions were being made without me. I got really bummed out and Kurt sent me this letter about my role and stature in the band. It was all, 'I love you like a brother.'
-Dave on what he would save from a house fire (Melody Maker)
"See I've always wanted male friends that I could be real intimate with and talk about important things with and be as affectionate with that person as I would be with a girl."
-Kurt (1993)
"Krist was Kurt's best friend - always. The two of them had a connection beyond words. I think they were closer to each other than they were to anybody else."
-Dave (2001)
"Krist and Kurt had a legendary lifetime connection. Those guys were soulmates. They'd been through so much together, from Aberdeen to the success of 'Nevermind'. They fuckin' shared everything, and they were the kind of friends that didn't have to talk to each other--they just knew."
-Dave (2005)
"Friendship is one of the biggest things I can think of. Relationships are more important than anything else. I think everyone should go all the way in trying to strengthen their personal relationships. For me, it's very important to have friends who understand your needs and who'll help you in difficult times. The value of friendship is immense, and it should be thought of that way."
-Kurt when asked how he values friendship (1991)
""Dive" was performed for the first time live on May 26, 1989 at the Lindbloom Student Centre of Green River Community College in Auburn, Washington. "
He was such a beatifull person with poisen in his soul
it sounded like theyd never played it before
@@johnybaltimore3687 That’s for sure. It sounded ridiculous.
Kurt was so fresh and healthy in every way
HE WAS DOING DRUG
@@mariusroaldsen9834 not in 89
Well... from krists view, probably not the best xd
@@fairytells8503 He was doing heroin in 86
@@valle4483 he tried* heroin in 86
Kurt has young james Hetfield energy when playing flyod the barber
I wonder if the audience realized that they were watching history in the making. Powerful performance.
Gabo Quintana from what I understand, everyone who saw them in those days knew that they were seeing something special.
Guys, I made a documentary on Kurt - th-cam.com/video/3ql3GVv_LRw/w-d-xo.html - check it out if you got 5 mins. I just started making docu 1.5 months ago.
Of course they realized that. This is Nirvana.
Unfortuntley they were not .
@Shannen T No doubt
Negative Creep was such a relentless, ruthless monster of a song. Still my fave. 38:12. The audience has no clue what to do.
School always kills at these shows early show too. Face melter.
Was always one of my favorite tracks to jam to when I was 12 years old back in 1992
@@benjamink7105"face melter"?
@@MicheleMcAdoo face melter.
@@MegaBubble but, what does that mean,?? 🤔Oh, wait..... It is cuz their face becomes frozen like shock, their mouths hanging open?
So weird seeing Kurt not playing a fender. Love all the raw early Nirvana footage. Still my favourite band all these years later
He often played Univox Hi Flyers early on. He also played them later on, but not for all of the 1993 performances.
Why he chose that guitar? Was because of The Ramones or The Frogs?
First live performance of Dive and Scoff!!
At 17 mins roughly you hear a girl on mic say you’ll never get nirvana out of your system. That was 1989. Let’s pause and reflect. This thing was going to explode.
17:32
I was just getting out of thrash/death metal and Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Alice In Chains, Nirvana were ballsy, innovative, and rockin'!. In the end it's all rock n' roll!
And she followed that up with "I'm wasted." Let us reflect on that as well.
I was a little under 10 in the early 90’s when I first started listening to them and I knew as a kid that they were something special the world had never seen.
holy crap, this is great quality!
thanks!
Fantastic! Thank you for posting. There was a little vanity in his early 20’s, fancy purple shirt and brand new black jeans for the big show. ☺️
Hows that vain?
@@blueriver4484its not plain enough for this guy i guess lol
Literally my hometown of Auburn Wa. Even got my GED there in 1994, three months after Kurt took his life. Lets not forget PJ played there too.
Amazing concert in 1989 and rare with Jason Everman line up...wow!
These guys are gonna make it big.
maybe
When I was in The Adolescents we did a show at The Coconut Teaser in L.A. I think 1988. Nirvana was on the bill!! 👍
Feb 1989. Nirvana unfortunately cancelled and didn't play that gig. Kurts girlfriend got sick and he flew back to WA. I think they made it to Davis, CA before jumping ship.
@@MikesMusicArchive don't know, left after we were done.
Just when I thought I’ve seen every nirvana clip on TH-cam, I stumble across this masterpiece of a video, thanks for sharing!! ❤️
It's like a new one resurfaces every now and then.
Thanks so much. I'm from Ann arbor Michigan. Kurts favorite town to play in. This early footage is priceless
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this
I mean geeeesss this is the most haunting and best live recording I’ve heard of Sifting man.. this song… wow.
anybody else appriciating that they are playing at Green River community college?
Auburn, WA, city of my birth. 😊
Used to work graveyard shift campus safety at green river. Many nights after everyone had gone home Id walk across the stage and think of this show. People were always buzzing about how Nirvana had played there, But now I’ve actually seen it!
I have never seen this footage, this is amazing, unbelievable. They were already beyond anything imaginable at such a young age. Wow! Soul.
This is gold. Thank you for posting. It’s all we have left.
Love your channel - thanks a million!
It is like watching the birth of a child, an angry unpolished child that changed the world forever!
In 1989, I was a junior in high school at Kent Meridian. I lived about 1/2 mile from GRCC and took a few classes there. I was at this show and it’s so cool to see that it was recorded!
great
Incredible
Lol i'm in the same exact position as you right now as you were in 89! Currently in KM and taking a few classes at GRCC, hopefully I can form a band there soon!
That's something special dude
Holy shit! This is a real gem! Thanks for this. Nirvana 4 ever!
1989? God, this is early! Way before Fame but it’s obvious he’s got something. He’s like an uncut Diamond. Kind of raw. Once someone cuts it right, it will shine! But the luster didn’t last long. The light burned out fast.
RIP Kurt
Incredible to exhume such material....
1000x thanks
Everman is such a badass, rocking the tele here, paying for Bleach and never asking the money back, bassing with Soundgarden, Green Beret in real life. The dude should have a statue for crying out loud.
Es así la verdad lo que nunca fue y lo será
I thought that was the green beret badass that was jammin w them.
Jason, is that you?
They'd just tear it down. Can't have a person in the USA military getting a statue im go ole communist Seattle
@@honza8265 you funny lmao
This show is where I met these guys.. We knew it was a special time. These bands were ours at this time. You wanted them to grow but not share with the world. My buddy was a Production Manager for KGRG the campus radio station and interviewed the band,for the station afterwards. If I remember correctly, within the year met bands such as Alice in Chains, Mudhoney, Posies, Melvins, Angry Samoans, Elvis Hitler and even international bands The Wonder Stuff and The Godfathers. These days Micro Brews were Popping up as quick as new bands, it was the beginning of "The Coffee Craze". Sorry im rambling, these memories are coming back to mind.It was a great time you could feel the energy in the air.
James Laner That’s sick, bro.
roger peet Sounds like fun times.
You’re one lucky guy to experience all
That.
I'm from Argentina, I don't even speak in english. I envy you so much. I hate not being born there.
I hear ya. Moved to Portland in '89 and was fortunate to see lots of amazing bands of the time in small clubs. That feeling was palpable and so full of energy ✌️🎶😎
Thanks for sharing! This is fantastic! :)
Having Jason Everman as second guitarist really boosted Nirvana's live sound, in much the same way as Pat Smear did in some of their later shows.
I'd say the exact opposite.
@@rubbersoul42035:40 this solo would of sounded like straight shlt, without a second guitarist. Lmfao
and then Jason got moody, so they fired him.
Jason was a good player. His style didn't QUITE fit the band though.
@@unveiledwithouttears1370would *have
Oh my God man. Thank you so much for sharing this video.
That one note 09:14 that makes you recognize the song in a split second
Thank you so much for this...
this footage is a gem,,how i miss old days before the internet
when this was playing, i lived in some apartments by lea hill, it was sure a treat!! nirvana, soundgarden, the trees, mudhoney,!! isaw them all the time!!
Been waiting years for this one
I go to shows now and it’s so beautiful how for as long as people have been playing live music, it hasn’t changed. Just a bunch of people looking to escape, dance and hear some killer music.
WOW. This footage is priceless. 👀
Kurts hair is so long here
check out the big brain on brad.
@@gleechharnog1117 brett*
I didn't notice just as well you were here to point that out
I think he had extensions
@@lukeb0030 right? His hair looks fake AF🤷♂️
Awesome to hear Sifting, what a rare number
Love how he controls the feedback in pitch. . Genius
Dudes!!! I brought this bootleg cassette when I was a kid and now this appears on TH-cam 20 years later. It's fucked up seeing this as a video now.. It was cooler in my head
Cool! I didn't know video of this performance existed.
I think these videos are really important of Nirvana cause it really looks like Kurt was really into it and having fun.
B4 he went all heroin f-boi
wow////I was at this show///I was 16 years old and i want to go back
2020 and still Awesome !! Thank u uploader ❤️
Great footage! Thanx man ! Nirvana best forever
4:49
*Kurt.exe has stopped working*
That was an anti-solo. LOL
This is amazing 35:09 footage 👌
Props to the dude with the Nirvana shirt on in the crowd !
that version of negative creep is fire
WOW! Skinyard also please! I was in charge of the Lindbloom Student Center just before this. These concerts were a semi-weekly thing with different bands from all over. South King County was very punk rock in the day. What a time we had!
I also don't care what anyone says, sifting is an amazing tune.
Great chorus on that song. It’s really cool how it suddenly becomes melodic during the chorus, it contrasts well with the rest of the song which is pretty atonal.
Wow, absolute gem... can’t believe stuff like this keeps popping up. Thanks for posting 👍
Love it at the end people cheered nirvana! when 2 more years they will have a breakthrough album. gotta love it.
It's hard to believe just 2 short years after this show they'd be the biggest band in the world. It blows my mind how young he was when Nevermind broke loose smh
WONDER HOW MANY "NEW" NIRVANA VIDEO'S ARE LEFT FOR US TO DISCOVER??
WISH KURT HADN'T BEEN TAKEN FROM US SO SOON... I THINK HE'D BE SURPRISED BY ALL OF THE VIDEO FOOTAGE THAT HAS SURFACED!! R.I.P. KURT 😢🎸💕
Amazing! Been a fan since they were around in the 90's and never seen Kurt's hair so long 😂 Love it. 👍🏻
I grew up in a house across the street from this college in Auburn (Lee Hill homes represent!) I was only 7 when they played this show so unfortunately i didn't make it 🙂 Thanks for the upload!
"Boy needs a haircut. " - Floyd The Barber
" Friends don't let friends get haircuts. " - see Mike Inez bass Alice In Chains Unplugged
" Give me a head with hair. Long beautiful hair!" - The Cowsills
I guess I'm just saying, Kurdt wore it well.
Floyd the barber isnt even about haircuts tf are you talking about
@@drewwilliams20044 first, you need a sense of humor, second, you need to understand The Andy Griffith Show character, third, it helps to get Cobain's funny thought process, and lastly, wtf do you care what I'm talking about?
@@StephenS-2024 lololol!
@@Exiria yeah. He's talking about Floyd basically sodomizing him. And good ol' Barn was in on it. It was a wholesome show. Kurdt was fucking funny. He could've done stand-up i think.
@@StephenS-2024 Kurdt?
wow thanks for this show! there are still some treasures hidden! and Sifting!! I didnt see many videos of this song played live!
Kurt you started The grunge you are The king of grunge always miss you ❤️❤️❤️❤️🎸🎸🎸🎸🧍♂️
You are the best!
Sy br jmp video ni...mmg rare...so good...tq for sharing
Adorei. Obrigado por postar.
Thanks for posting
Mike, you are doing the Lord's work. Thank you!
34:25 Puddle of Mudd has left the chat
The Best Nirvana Footage...I like that.
Thanks for posting this. Takes me back to my GRCC days. Missed the show unfortunately.
Ahhh Nirvana bc! before Courtney!!
Love his sweater. Great upload. Thx
Man Kurt looks so full of life and energy in this. Good to see.
Jep! :D Anna,Christine,Tinja&Markku :D Thanks!
Wish Krist was mixed louder, but besides that, this is phenomenal.
Great to finally see this, I’ve been waiting almost 30 years
They’ve got potential
I worked at KGRG for a period .. i felt proud getting sweet water to come in and promote the Suicide album .. but I could never imagine getting a very new NIRVANA
The band that got me in guitar
Same
And im pretty much still stuck there
@@gianfavero I'm actually in a band now
how good is this....................... all my fave songs and first members. this is some rare stuff..... love it
The FEEDBACK! LoL we used to take field trips to Evergreen college campus - not sure why but they were probably trying to recruit us small town artistic smarties.
I love the Elvis Cooper Nirvana poster hanging up in the back LoL
I think that is Elvis and they dirtied him up to look like Alice Cooper.
@@timothy-thomas-coach You would know, u were there 😏😉🤙🤟
@@timothy-thomas-coach that's exactly what it is. Kurt was a very gifted artist
Свеженький Курт - полон сил творить!
This band was around for what, 5 or 6 years? And they were only big for maybe 3. So the amount of footage circulating of them and Kurt is just crazy. I'm always finding videos of Kurt I've never seen before. From home movies, interviews, to concerts it seems like Kurt was constantly in front of a camera. I'm not complaining, but it's interesting.
Me too. I fully agree if you look there is even interviews that are 45 minutes to an hour of Kurt it's wild to me also because I'm 40 now older than Kurt and I've listened to them longer than he was alive by over 20 years.
Read tavistock institute social engineering the masses book , might make more sense
Awesome, thanks dude
Effin awesome!!!! You’re were so blessed to experience and see all this (including Kurt’s hair!!!! )
Jesus, amazing.
Thanks for this. I’ve been a fan since my 4th grade.
love how this super rare 80s concerts keep popping out of the god damn nowhere!
love when Kurt played with those SG-like type of old Guitars
wish he never stopped
also got to love Black jeans
The Band sounds so sick!!🎉Amazing!Kurt Cobain is a music Genius 🤘🎸
I will never understand Dislikes. What is here not to like?
Now this is when it was happening, few cheep beers and a bowl out back, go in and hammer!
such a better time. This seemed so fresh. There isn't much of a scene anymore
@@rsohlich1 alternatively, you're just not a part of the scene anymore so you don't see it
Josh it really just isn’t the same though, regardless of the region. There isn’t the same excitement in the air. During this time, it was still possible for a band like this to make it big and become a part of wider popular culture. That was still possible because there was still a market for rock music. That aspect doesn’t exist anymore in that sense. Not that making it big should be the ultimate goal of every band, but it’s the possibilities that helped to make this an exciting era in music history. We might not ever have this again.
@@Josh-hi2ti Scene just seems boring now man.
I mean, there's always a "scene" but it remains to be seen if another underground, gritty, rock, band like this will rise up and take over the world.