@@miikkalehtonen3389 … I just appreciated his restraint here. To me, from a technical standpoint, it looks rather difficult to play that “low” but also make it sound amazing at the same time. I’ve just always thought about Dave’s style of playing ever since I watched this in 1993 on MTV for some reason?!?!
22 hrs ago. Was it really? Just finished Dave’s autobiography. A brilliant read. He keeps talking about Kurt to a minimum I think. A one of a kind human being
He had the perfect blend: musical genius, androgynous beauty, masculine charm and strength, feminine delicacy and the sensitivity of a poet...too much sensitivity to be happy. R.I.P., Kurt. Ciao.
He really seemed like the coolest guy and his music doesn’t feel old. I’m just discovering him now and I wish he’s still alive! However, he did have lots of physical and mental health issues that tormented him daily. Being a drug addict doesn’t help… I heard somewhere that he wasn’t feeling well the day of this performance and threw up right before performing. It’s incredible that he can still sing like that when he’s not feeling well!
So much respect for the tastefulness Dave had on drums for this set. I know he's using brushes but a lot of drummers just wanna pound. Definitely one of the best to ever do it.
Most Nirvana fans knew it was a special performance once it aired. We just had no idea how iconic it would become in representing the music of a decade. The last notes of "Where Did You Sleep..." still send chills up my back every time I hear it.
The greatest unplugged performance ever. No one’s ever been able to top this one. There’s been close ones but none who match it. Decades later and people still discover this performance, listen to it, come back to it. It will forever be cemented as the best MTV unplugged performance ever.
I think I prefer Alice In Chains performance, in retrospect both have a very haunting feeling because of each of the frontman’s deaths. Both men seem like their playing at their own funeral.
Of all of the songs Nirvana has performed, my favorites are the acoustic performances. I am so glad that there is an unplugged. It is great to see a non wild performance with Dave playing a soft drum. Just to hear Kurt's mild voice is amazing. I love this live performance.
Haven't Kurt started out with an acoustic guitar? He's a good player actually, not much unwanted sounds coming out, very straight forward punk sound and emotional lyricism Heard that the moment i first listened to Nirvana, on my sis' burned disc in a car, with "best of" Also agree that the drum sticks add a ton to the show's character
Sad fact, Kurt was planning on pursuing a more acoustic record after In Utero. That's the reason why he was exploring and mucking around with these more folk sounding performances
Me too. I never liked Nirvana and their vibe was too aggressive for me, so I was SHOCKED(!!!) to see this show and enjoy it so much. He's cute but the music stripped back is so palatable and his voice and guitar unique.
@@muntmunt3155 That's too bad he decided to commit suicide... but one consolation is even in death he was thoughtful. He wiped the prints from the gun after he shot himself. Look at the facts. 3x the lethal amount of heroin. He didn't die or pass out. He wrote "suicide note" then he had enough function to point a shot gun at his head. I still haven't figured out how he would have reached the trigger, but after all that, he wiped the prints. Clearly a suicide and not a murder.
@@chriscuomo9334I agree. Nirvana literally means to be in between happy and sad. Almost like you don’t know what to feel. Kurt died without knowing how big his impact would truly be.
Dave trying not to absolutely smash the shit out of that kit is the funniest thing on MTV unplugged. He really wants to just explode but said fuck it i am wearing this turtle neck and playing with a brush.
I can totally see someone saying, "Um...Dave, you play great, but it's a little loud. Maybe you want these brushes? Really, try them out. In fact, we'll just take away your sticks."
[Verse 1] I need an easy friend I do, with an ear to lend I do think you fit this shoe I do, but you have a clue [Chorus] I'll take advantage while You hang me out to dry But I can't see you every night Free (I do) [Verse 2] I'm standing in your line I do hope you have the time I do pick a number too I do keep a date with you [Chorus] I'll take advantage while You hang me out to dry But I can't see you every night Free [Guitar Solo] [Verse 3] I need an easy friend I do, with an ear to lend I do think you fit this shoe I do, but you have a clue [Chorus] I'll take advantage while You hang me out to dry But I can't see you every night No, I can't see you every night Free [Outro] I do I do I do I do
The influence of Blues in Nirvana's music mixed with pop made them the greatest band ever, it's like having John Lee Hookers and the Beatles creating together.
schmittza yeah man. All three of my girls, 9, 5 and 2 1/2 love nirvana. The 9 yo that got this DVD has been a fan for a year or two now. She loves this show and In Utero. He jaw dropped when she heard Polly on Incesticide. She’s a big fan and it makes me proud. She wants to learn guitar too and picked the mustang. I let her pick a guitar for me I’ve the summer and told her on her birthday that once she learns her first nirvana song all the way through she can have that guitar I let her pick for me. I just love that she loves them like I do and I’m more excited that new generations are finding this music exciting and relevant like I did when it was coming out.
In my opinion this has to be one of the best live performances that has ever been recorded. Pure perfection from start to finish. You can hear the pain in his voice and looking back knowing what happened to him it probably was pain. "Where did you sleep last night" and "The man who sold the world" are the only songs that have ever brought me to tears. And not cuz it speaks to a part of me or my life. It's purely his performance that hits me. This audience had no clue what they were witnessing at the time.
This is the best unplugged of all imo. Kurt playing and singing live is so refreshing compared to most artists who can't play any instruments, let alone even sing without auto tune.
@@LauraLush0 for me Alice in Chains was the best unplugged performance. No ego involve, just pure band effort. Totally great effort by Layne staley, he is almost as dead as he could be on that point and yet he showed his vocal supremacy out of all supposedly "grunge" bands. Even kurt said that he wished he could sing like Layne.
@@godfreyarbiol6787 I thought Jerry did really good, too. I still think it's so weird that Kurt & Layne died on the same date (different years). Nirvana Unplugged was only a few months before Kurt passed.
Can't stand that guy. This is the one who formed a band of inferior talent and artistry called Foo fighters. Terrible to see ads to donate to the Who besides this vid. Also very concerning to see Foo fighters having concert vaccinated only. Supporters of genocide and apartheid! Kurt would be rolling in his grave!
its amazing how even after so many years,people stilll love kurt and nirvana.We all come back to their music when in need......kurt is forever immortal in time,and his image will forever be that of a 27yr old rock icon,who died at his peak...hes frozen in time❤️
Unfortunately the band was taking a break. Kurt's addiction to Heroine left him destructive and out of control. The videos he and Courtney Love are painful to watch.
I've seen this a lot of times and always say that those lucky enough to be in this audience for this unplugged will know that they witnessed something special. Nearly 28 years since his passing - wow. Still listening to such a talented artist now and forever.
Over 25 years later and I still have yet to see a video of Pat playing and he doesn't have a smile on his face. You can tell he's always so happy and grateful to be playing music. 🤘🤘
Birds scream at the top of their lungs, in horrified hellish rage, every morning at daybreak to warn us all of the truth, but sadly- we don't speak bird. -Kurt Cobain
I liked rock & roll in the 60's then my daughter was a singer and guitarist in the 90's. I got to live it all over again. Nirvana is my favorite 90's. That's why at 73 I'm here listening
The acoustic performances by Nirvana are so relaxing, I have the Nirvana unplugged cd, my favorite song on it is The man who sold the world!! I was only 16 when Kurt Cobain died, I am now 44! He was taken from us way too soon.... Only 27 wow!!! He could have gone further had he been able to stay off the drugs, R.I.P Kurt, thank you for the music.
I am a year older than you and with growing up in the 1980's, being exposed to Hard Rock/Heavy Metal, then having it turn into the Hair Bands of the late 1980's, our generation was looking for something different. Bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Mudhoney, etc... brought us the Seattle Sound and it was EXACTLY what we were all looking for. I listened to a WIDE range of music, but at that time of my life (graduated HS in 1995), this was my favorite type of music to listen to. From Beastie Boys to Rage Against the Machine. From NWA to Young MC. From Pantara to Metallica. I love it all but when I wanted to jam and let time slip away, I always listened to that Grunge sound. In regards to Kurt dying at 27, or should I say, being killed at 27..... He was a candle burning at both ends. He was going to burn out anyway. People like him always do. Jim Morrison (The Doors), Kurt Cobain, Amy Winehouse, Brian Jones (Rolling Stones), Jimi Hendrix., Janis Joplin., Robert Johnson and more. Like Chris Farley & John Belushi , we would all love to see them lived out long lives of more great material and comedy, but it just wasn't in the cards. Some candles burn bright for a long time. Some burn and then fizzle out. Some candles are burned at both ends and just can't last. Some of the best were this way....and maybe that's what made them legends? Who knows.
How ironic is that your favorite song of Nirvana unplugged is a song that doesn't even belong to Nirvana... I would have preferred that they played songs like Lounge act, Lithium and Heart shaped box, instead of that "Meat puppets" shit.
I imported this CD had the vhs recording when they performed on MTV whooohooo, but fuck me running once I played the CD the neighbours and my parents were complaining about the noise, shit I told them should I play more Eric Donaldson, and I had my way. Awesome music!
lol, it sounds almost the same :) Kurt wasn't in tone everytime.. this song is very hard and Puddle of Mud did good job... everybody just look at singer's funny face and actually don't know anything about singing
Er hat wirklich eine Bewegung mit seiner Musik losgetreten. Crunch Musik hatte nach Nirwana so viele Fans. Von 0 auf 100 sehr großer Erfolg und zu schnell. ❤
i feel sad sometimes because i'll never get to go to a show like this, it's a shame kurt is gone. but i'm still glad these songs exist everywhere today to be heard, nirvana is an experience that has that go through the lives of many people in the world yet.
You DEFINITELY have to appreciate Dave’s style of “quiet drumming” during this whole unplugged set.
Compared to his normal Nirvana style of just going absolutely apeshit he is remarkably restrained here.
@@miikkalehtonen3389 … I just appreciated his restraint here. To me, from a technical standpoint, it looks rather difficult to play that “low” but also make it sound amazing at the same time. I’ve just always thought about Dave’s style of playing ever since I watched this in 1993 on MTV for some reason?!?!
Bcoz dave know unplugged version of drumming need to be low
Yess
Supposedly Kurt almost went drumless because initially Dave was having a hard time quiet drumming.
30 years he left us today
thank you Kurt 🕊️
22 hrs ago. Was it really? Just finished Dave’s autobiography. A brilliant read. He keeps talking about Kurt to a minimum I think. A one of a kind human being
Thank you Kurt ❤
Always in our heart shaped boxes ❤️
Just love❤❤❤❤❤
Rest in peace kurt
He had the perfect blend: musical genius, androgynous beauty, masculine charm and strength, feminine delicacy and the sensitivity of a poet...too much sensitivity to be happy. R.I.P., Kurt. Ciao.
He really seemed like the coolest guy and his music doesn’t feel old. I’m just discovering him now and I wish he’s still alive! However, he did have lots of physical and mental health issues that tormented him daily. Being a drug addict doesn’t help… I heard somewhere that he wasn’t feeling well the day of this performance and threw up right before performing. It’s incredible that he can still sing like that when he’s not feeling well!
Androgynous? The man had a beard lol.
Okay nobody asked you to start slobbering up Kurt okay? He’s made plenty of songs about rape
@@SomerandomShmuckMan,is too hard for want the mean of that songs?
So much respect for the tastefulness Dave had on drums for this set. I know he's using brushes but a lot of drummers just wanna pound. Definitely one of the best to ever do it.
Круто...у него своя техника игры..😭❤..это из области мастерства
After how he used to violate drums, he did a great job playing so smoothly 😂
The audience members had no clue how historic this concert would turn out to be.
Could you imagine being able to say you were there?!
Hell I wish I was and I wasn’t even born yet
I agree
Not true. People knew. We all knew.
Most Nirvana fans knew it was a special performance once it aired. We just had no idea how iconic it would become in representing the music of a decade. The last notes of "Where Did You Sleep..." still send chills up my back every time I hear it.
Nirvana channel posting is the cure I never knew I needed.
Same here, just what I need to feel a little better
Abso-bloody-lutely! ❤
Seriously though...when I saw the notification I can't even lie I squealed just a little, made my day a hell of oa lot better.
Stiu,nu?:))
G Mad daaa :))
4:10 his little cheesy smile at the end absolutely kills me every time LMAO so adorable
The greatest unplugged performance ever. No one’s ever been able to top this one. There’s been close ones but none who match it. Decades later and people still discover this performance, listen to it, come back to it. It will forever be cemented as the best MTV unplugged performance ever.
I think I prefer Alice In Chains performance, in retrospect both have a very haunting feeling because of each of the frontman’s deaths. Both men seem like their playing at their own funeral.
AIC is the best mtv unplugged. Nirvana was definitely 2nd or 3rd. Thank goodness we have these before they all left us
your opinion is forever cemented in the most preferential opinions ever
Alice… In…Chains
How about Eric Clapton's? Man was really great as well! His unplugged version of Layla is especially top notch imo.
Of all of the songs Nirvana has performed, my favorites are the acoustic performances. I am so glad that there is an unplugged. It is great to see a non wild performance with Dave playing a soft drum. Just to hear Kurt's mild voice is amazing. I love this live performance.
Haven't Kurt started out with an acoustic guitar? He's a good player actually, not much unwanted sounds coming out, very straight forward punk sound and emotional lyricism
Heard that the moment i first listened to Nirvana, on my sis' burned disc in a car, with "best of"
Also agree that the drum sticks add a ton to the show's character
Sad fact, Kurt was planning on pursuing a more acoustic record after In Utero.
That's the reason why he was exploring and mucking around with these more folk sounding performances
Me too. I never liked Nirvana and their vibe was too aggressive for me, so I was SHOCKED(!!!) to see this show and enjoy it so much. He's cute but the music stripped back is so palatable and his voice and guitar unique.
Well it was one of the beauties of nirvana they could go hard or soft and it worked both ways
@@muntmunt3155 That's too bad he decided to commit suicide... but one consolation is even in death he was thoughtful. He wiped the prints from the gun after he shot himself. Look at the facts. 3x the lethal amount of heroin. He didn't die or pass out. He wrote "suicide note" then he had enough function to point a shot gun at his head. I still haven't figured out how he would have reached the trigger, but after all that, he wiped the prints. Clearly a suicide and not a murder.
"This is off our first record, most people don't own it"
Kurt's dry sense of humor had me cracking up on this album
Aaah the days before spotify, now most people do own it! :D
Thought he said most people don't know it
he said "most people don't know it"
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm you smart ???????????????????????????????????? not
2024 anyone else??????
Right here 👍🏻
👋
2024
2024
12 Noon on the Gulf of Thailand 🇹🇭 on 13 March 2567 in the year of our Lord Indra w the ghost of On Kawara. I miss Dia: Beacon
*Love the crowd clapping and cheering. This is the perfect rendition of this song*
I know Kurt never liked being labeled the "Voice of a Generation," but he truly was. We Love and miss you Brother.
Nirvana was the band of a generation. But Cobain certainly wasn't the voice. Layne Stayley, enough said.
@@schmidt776 How about both of them were BADASS!
@@brianwilliams6555 Totally agree.
@@philliesfan3414 that’s because he wasn’t trying to be anyone, but himself.
He's to Gen X's and Millennials as John Lennon or Elvis was to the Baby Boomers.
The unplugged really shows how well Kurt wrote melody. Rest In Peace.
He couldn't hold up a candle to Layne Stayley
@@schmidt776 Layne stayle couldnt hold up a candle to mozart
@@schmidt776 thats how dumbass your comment was
@@schmidt776 scott weiland stp unplugged second best pearl jam 3rd
@@petermurphy723 Funny that you've put a PJ cover band (stp) ahead of PJ. Specsavers now offer hearing tests, just saying...
Whoever is watching this prime work in April, rest in peace Kurt, we love you, thank you for the music ❤
If you do what he did, live like he did, you don’t rest in peace.
@@chriscuomo9334I agree. Nirvana literally means to be in between happy and sad. Almost like you don’t know what to feel. Kurt died without knowing how big his impact would truly be.
@@chriscuomo9334 i dont understand
@@chriscuomo9334 Do you mean he's in hell?
@@user-pt2us1kn6z I think that’s where he is, and where he always wanted to be
That is a place for people who deny God.
Dave trying not to absolutely smash the shit out of that kit is the funniest thing on MTV unplugged. He really wants to just explode but said fuck it i am wearing this turtle neck and playing with a brush.
I can totally see someone saying, "Um...Dave, you play great, but it's a little loud. Maybe you want these brushes? Really, try them out. In fact, we'll just take away your sticks."
[Verse 1]
I need an easy friend
I do, with an ear to lend
I do think you fit this shoe
I do, but you have a clue
[Chorus]
I'll take advantage while
You hang me out to dry
But I can't see you every night
Free (I do)
[Verse 2]
I'm standing in your line
I do hope you have the time
I do pick a number too
I do keep a date with you
[Chorus]
I'll take advantage while
You hang me out to dry
But I can't see you every night
Free
[Guitar Solo]
[Verse 3]
I need an easy friend
I do, with an ear to lend
I do think you fit this shoe
I do, but you have a clue
[Chorus]
I'll take advantage while
You hang me out to dry
But I can't see you every night
No, I can't see you every night
Free
[Outro]
I do
I do
I do
I do
Thanks💛
. . .
✌🏻🎼🎶
Listening to Puddle of Mud really puts into perspective how unique Kurt's voice was. Amazing
For real! I had to come clean my ears out with this after hearing the Puddle of Mudd cover.
puddle of mudd was good but they need to hang it up
I still can't decide if he was being serious in that or trolling us all. The rest of the band looks mortified.
Well, KC was a brilliant songwriter, lyricist and musician. That puddle of mud guy is a puddle of shit.
LOL compared to puddle of mudd a cat yelling sounds like opera
30 years today! Thx Kurt! What a show man. You are a Legend!!
The influence of Blues in Nirvana's music mixed with pop made them the greatest band ever, it's like having John Lee Hookers and the Beatles creating together.
I love how kurt always says "this is from our first record" before playing about a girl
Opo
Opol
No
@@fernandotravers7577 yes
Most people don't own it
I just bought this DVD for my daughter for her birthday. Such a great show.
That's really cool. It's kinda like when my dad bought me Buddy Hollies greatest hits for one of my Christmas presents.
What comes around goes around.
This album is the reason I got into nirvana, she'll love it.
That is a parent doing something right for his daughter!
schmittza yeah man. All three of my girls, 9, 5 and 2 1/2 love nirvana. The 9 yo that got this DVD has been a fan for a year or two now. She loves this show and In Utero. He jaw dropped when she heard Polly on Incesticide. She’s a big fan and it makes me proud. She wants to learn guitar too and picked the mustang. I let her pick a guitar for me I’ve the summer and told her on her birthday that once she learns her first nirvana song all the way through she can have that guitar I let her pick for me. I just love that she loves them like I do and I’m more excited that new generations are finding this music exciting and relevant like I did when it was coming out.
@@bciecko1 you're a cool dad!! Great going brother
Best unplugged in history of music.
i really love this song
In my opinion this has to be one of the best live performances that has ever been recorded. Pure perfection from start to finish. You can hear the pain in his voice and looking back knowing what happened to him it probably was pain. "Where did you sleep last night" and "The man who sold the world" are the only songs that have ever brought me to tears. And not cuz it speaks to a part of me or my life. It's purely his performance that hits me. This audience had no clue what they were witnessing at the time.
Along with Alice in Chains unplugged. Unmatched
also Grohl's sort of comedic attempts to break the awkwardness are also iconic here :D
@@YouKilledFritz Which 2 songs?
He flubed a few parts but that's the essence of Grunge amirite?;) Big fan of theirs btw!
you said could hear the pain in his voice and looking back jnowing what happened to him. i dont so could you enlighten me
Kurt's voice was the definition of perfection
:_CdTr_: this is stupid
Layne Staley had a better voice 🤟🏼
bruh aurora takes it 10 times over kurt XD
Reed Tard burn in hell
ً ً you should kinda look at your subscribed list, then come back, kiddo. 🤣😂
There were no mobile phones. People living the moment!
It's crazy that he looks obviously nervous on this stage and yet performs this show dramatically beautiful
His voice is still just so moving and powerful to me. This unplugged was the best by far in the series.
Alice in Chains' performance will always be the best for me. 2nd is by Nirvana.
This is the best unplugged of all imo. Kurt playing and singing live is so refreshing compared to most artists who can't play any instruments, let alone even sing without auto tune.
@@LauraLush0 for me Alice in Chains was the best unplugged performance. No ego involve, just pure band effort. Totally great effort by Layne staley, he is almost as dead as he could be on that point and yet he showed his vocal supremacy out of all supposedly "grunge" bands. Even kurt said that he wished he could sing like Layne.
@@godfreyarbiol6787 I thought Jerry did really good, too. I still think it's so weird that Kurt & Layne died on the same date (different years). Nirvana Unplugged was only a few months before Kurt passed.
Either you haven't heard AiC Unplugged or you know nothing about music
Wow so many Nirvana notifs lately. 2019 is a good year for Nirvana fans.
I wonder what will happen in 2020
@@the_based_and_trad_protestant same thing hopefully
Yeah
Yessir
Well bleach is 30 years old and Nevermind will be 30 in 2021
Legendary
Such a talented guy!
I was 15 when he passed, I'm still a Nirvana Fan always will be. Kurt was way before his time. His music will always live on. thank you R.I.P
I was born 9 years after, ever since I discovered it, I will always be a fan
@Marc Reiter I think he meant that he passed away too soon
I was 16. ✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼 He left this planet so damn fast. It felt cruel.
14 here
That’s because he was a time traveler
I remember being 14-15 and listening to this album unpluged like 30 times a day....great times!
I'm 15 right now and I'm addicted to listening to Nirvana, such a unique and amazing band.
Awwww
Same here, same here
sameee
siiii, yo tenia 15 años en 1992, la cagada, estuvimos en el momento preciso
Greatest live performance ever
I think it's friggin awesome
Wow, I had no idea Nirvana covered this Puddle of Mudd song! What an epic crossover!
There's a lack of all star here though
Cobain didn't hit "See you every night for free" right. Its "frEEeEEEeEEE."
Shrek? xD
Jon Sudano somebody once told me
somebody once told me
It’s weird to see Dave drumming so calmly, so used to see him beat the shit out of the drumset
KKonaW BROTHER
@@thehllw attaboy, hell ye
This is a acoustic song it will probably sound awful if he was beating the shit out of them
Can't stand that guy. This is the one who formed a band of inferior talent and artistry called Foo fighters. Terrible to see ads to donate to the Who besides this vid. Also very concerning to see Foo fighters having concert vaccinated only. Supporters of genocide and apartheid! Kurt would be rolling in his grave!
What went through your mind when you typed this, you neanderthal.
RIP Kurt Cobain (February 20, 1967 - April 5, 1994), aged 27
You will be remembered as a legend
Sadly missed brother, r.i.p Kurt!!!
its amazing how even after so many years,people stilll love kurt and nirvana.We all come back to their music when in need......kurt is forever immortal in time,and his image will forever be that of a 27yr old rock icon,who died at his peak...hes frozen in time❤️
indeed brother!
sad he comitted the unthinkable, but he will forever remain a star in the music/ rock industry
Well said.
That's so true. I'm here crying because I needed it. Soul screams.
This is so good but you must hear “The Wave Acoustic” by SLT 🤘🤘🤘
Their band was so tight, yet so loose and chill. It’s rare that every mistake sounds so intentional and so good.
Unfortunately the band was taking a break. Kurt's addiction to Heroine left him destructive and out of control. The videos he and Courtney Love are painful to watch.
@@deborahscofield6738 everything with Courtney is painful to watch...
I love how Krist and Pat just looked so happy to be there with big smiles performing with Kurt! Dave looked content but focused lol.
Listen to that guitar beautiful
I don't think the people attending this knew just how epic and timeless this performance was
I had about a dozen friends over to watch, we absolutely knew what just happened afterward.
they just living like us
I dont think i couldnt go i wasnt even thought of when he died
@@htxwhodeyhate what
@@jddnph1837 i wasnt born when this event was happening
Kurt, humorously: “good evening”
Audience: dead silent
Kurt just had a raspiness to his voice unlike no other.
One of the best songs ever I ❤ it
Lucky audience experiencing live 🥲❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
These people were so lucky to witness this absolute classic
I know i'm not the only one missing Kurt and his incredible music in 2021!
yes you are'nt
You aren’t.
Definitely not! Kurt and Nirvana are legends! Gone but never forgotten
we miss Kurt, Layne, Chris, Andy and still the loosers of the grunge era the last rock'n'roll on planet earth!
I tear up watching this every time.
His voice is... still the best pain in my heart to listen to.
first album i ever owned and by miles still my favourite
The whole time pat is smiling and he’s like “wow I’m part of nirvana this is amazing”
He’s the best
He always smiles
pat just be smiling in general
I love how Kris’ bass just melodically plods across the fretboard bringing out little melodies of its own.
Best album ever
the best mtv unplugged ever
This needs a blu ray release, uncut and unedited.
Kurt's voice is an instrument in and of itself
Amazing - is like a reverberation which I don’t think I’ve noticed before.
The best ever miss you man😢
One of the best unplugged shows. Amazing. Wish I was there.
I remember watching this on TV with my Father.
He passed away 17 years ago in October.
Gone but not Forgotten!!
How is it possible to hear better in a live performance than in the studio? amazing
Es Cierto
Gustavo, ¡Sí!
@@gregdabrat Hola
same as Alice in chains mtv unplugged...freakin awesome
Practice
Bravo ❤
Легенда!
"This is off of our first record.. Most people dont' know it.."
Entire audience applause cause they all know it..
He said
Don’t own
Nunca olvidaré esa frase
@@androigames1007 what does it mean?
@@universe_hdlul5080 I will never forget that quote
I own it!
One of the greatest grunge performances in human history.
Agreed bro
Your right, could even go one step further and remove the word 'grunge' from your comment and your point would still stand.
Grunge....you meant all fuckin time
Along with Alice in Chains too
@@frostmafia1380And the Pearl Jam MTV gig
I do, love it!!!
Fantástico demais
I've seen this a lot of times and always say that those lucky enough to be in this audience for this unplugged will know that they witnessed something special. Nearly 28 years since his passing - wow. Still listening to such a talented artist now and forever.
Real talk
2020 we still remember nirvana
ke onda ke pescado :v :vv: Abso f’kn lutly!! 👍😁
ahhhh yesssssssss
"Our little group has always been
And always will until the end"
Nirvana will always be remembered this unplugged was spectacular
Wow what a moment... I didn't realize at the time this would be like watching The Beatles footage from the rooftop. It's like a microcosm of the time.
Nunca haverá algo como Nirvana
This is the corona quarantine cure. God I miss him
Like this
Too true
is he chinese?
관운장 no wth
we all miss him ;(
Over 25 years later and I still have yet to see a video of Pat playing and he doesn't have a smile on his face. You can tell he's always so happy and grateful to be playing music. 🤘🤘
Lol, watch some Germs videos, he doesn’t look too pleased in lots of them.
it been exsacly 30 years {to the day of wrting this} and it still amazing.
they were the best band ever, love their songs
Birds scream at the top of their lungs, in horrified hellish rage, every morning at daybreak to warn us all of the truth, but sadly- we don't speak bird.
-Kurt Cobain
High Flyer source please?
I dont think he said that. That sounds like an im14andthisisdeep post
@@littlenerddosbr4438 it's from his journals
A disturbed mind he was to think this...
He was a bit of a cringelord really, wasn't he? 😅
I needed this after listening to the puddle of mud version. Feel so much better listening to this
R.I.P.❤
Ever ever ever the best...
Growing up as a teen in the 90s, we always longed for the 70's. We had no clue we were experiencing the peak of human evolution.
Rock n Roll!!Never Die!!!
I liked rock & roll in the 60's then my daughter was a singer and guitarist in the 90's. I got to live it all over again. Nirvana is my favorite 90's. That's why at 73 I'm here listening
Now we're in 2020s realizing how screwed we are now
"This is off of our first record. Most people don't own it."
lol sounds like he's starting with "know" but turns it into own. I feel like remember him more clearly saying "know"
after that concert more people owned.
Nevermind sold 30+ million. I don't believe Bleach has eclipsed 2 million.
@@captainwalter known
@@games6543 lol. kurtd's weird poetic phonetic mixups almost seem to be from a dyslexic thing
I always miss you Curt!
Ayer fue un conciertazo en Agoncillo, muy buena musica🎉 felicidades son una maravilla 🎉🎉🎉
Seeing a notification of this give me hopes to live
Yeah same feelings here😄
& to Die..
Wow ♥️
Your inner struggle with life can't be that tough then..
The acoustic performances by Nirvana are so relaxing, I have the Nirvana unplugged cd, my favorite song on it is The man who sold the world!! I was only 16 when Kurt Cobain died, I am now 44! He was taken from us way too soon.... Only 27 wow!!! He could have gone further had he been able to stay off the drugs, R.I.P Kurt, thank you for the music.
Same age as me mate, remember it like yesterday. Would of loved him to of been around these days
Love that song, too. Been playing it for days.
He'd probably get cancelled for some dumb reason if he was alive today
I am a year older than you and with growing up in the 1980's, being exposed to Hard Rock/Heavy Metal, then having it turn into the Hair Bands of the late 1980's, our generation was looking for something different. Bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Mudhoney, etc... brought us the Seattle Sound and it was EXACTLY what we were all looking for. I listened to a WIDE range of music, but at that time of my life (graduated HS in 1995), this was my favorite type of music to listen to. From Beastie Boys to Rage Against the Machine. From NWA to Young MC. From Pantara to Metallica. I love it all but when I wanted to jam and let time slip away, I always listened to that Grunge sound.
In regards to Kurt dying at 27, or should I say, being killed at 27..... He was a candle burning at both ends. He was going to burn out anyway. People like him always do. Jim Morrison (The Doors), Kurt Cobain, Amy Winehouse, Brian Jones (Rolling Stones), Jimi Hendrix., Janis Joplin., Robert Johnson and more.
Like Chris Farley & John Belushi , we would all love to see them lived out long lives of more great material and comedy, but it just wasn't in the cards. Some candles burn bright for a long time. Some burn and then fizzle out. Some candles are burned at both ends and just can't last.
Some of the best were this way....and maybe that's what made them legends? Who knows.
How ironic is that your favorite song of Nirvana unplugged is a song that doesn't even belong to Nirvana... I would have preferred that they played songs like Lounge act, Lithium and Heart shaped box, instead of that "Meat puppets" shit.
El era tan bello y su musica 😢🎸
The 90s ❤❤❤
Got this the day it came out on CD in 1994. I must have played it over 1000 times in a row. what a performance.
Same!
I imported this CD had the vhs recording when they performed on MTV whooohooo, but fuck me running once I played the CD the neighbours and my parents were complaining about the noise, shit I told them should I play more Eric Donaldson, and I had my way. Awesome music!
4:09 what a beautiful smile
Ahah
Ahah
Can you prove that?
@@Its_aquaz yep hsahjdshah
heard somewhere that
it's the only time he smiled during the entire concert...
really amazing kurt was that time i heard after 23 years still the best motivation and energetic voice
his voice is just incredible
Nirvana: timeless
Audience: wow that's so 90's
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Kurt, Dave, Krist, and Pat look like normal dudes to me, but for some reason the crowd just looks like they are stuck in a different era, it's odd.
@@jmtrainz2582 I goddamn agree with you man, never thought about this but yeah, you're right.
@@jmtrainz2582 because it's for mtv dude, they dont want anybody to interrupt them while playing songs
@@raybananacute That didn’t explain why the crowd looks weird.
Who's here after Puddle of Mudd singer covered this song to hear how this song supposed to be sang correctly live
ear bleach
wrong that needed to be righted.
Yupppp
....me...?
I mean... I got as far as ALMOST the end of the first hook. Ran screaming into the fxcking night STRAIGHT HERE
lol, it sounds almost the same :) Kurt wasn't in tone everytime.. this song is very hard and Puddle of Mud did good job... everybody just look at singer's funny face and actually don't know anything about singing
Er hat wirklich eine Bewegung mit seiner Musik losgetreten. Crunch Musik hatte nach Nirwana so viele Fans. Von 0 auf 100 sehr großer Erfolg und zu schnell. ❤
Watching this makes me realize time passed ! The look of the people in the room. Another time.
-The time machine is invented*
-Me: One ticket for Nirvana Unplugged please*
Yes hahahahaha
Take me too....if I could turn back the time !
Kurt's now been dead longer than he was alive and that just makes me sad 😪😪
Holy F***ing Sh1t
Shit, considering he was about twice my age at the time, this REALLY makes me feel old.
Crazy!! I was14 yrs old and ate up all things Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Alice n Chains. Awesome archives we have to play now!
Gone but never to be Forgotten...
@@eray9934 lol my 14 yo was asking me if i knew off nirvana i was like.....?
For sure the best MTV unplugged
i feel sad sometimes because i'll never get to go to a show like this, it's a shame kurt is gone. but i'm still glad these songs exist everywhere today to be heard, nirvana is an experience that has that go through the lives of many people in the world yet.