Back in the day (early 2000s) we had nirvana VCDs. They were burned dvds of nirvana live shows like this that people would trade through torrents. This was before TH-cam and it felt like finding a buried treasure every new VCD I traded for
Right! I have over 100 Nirvana bootlegs and VCD's I bought off an old friend around 2002. He was HEAVILY into the trading scene for awhile but was hneeded the cash at one point and I ended up acquiring his collection. I always wanted to get into that, but never did. It's pretty amazing how thorough and cataloged that stuff was.
No wonder he went through so many drummers cuz he knew what kind of sound he wanted and it's obvious cuz of how well he could play the drums. That's amazing.
He's totally dicking around on drums here for fun. He wasn't a skilled or well rehearsed drummer but he clearly liked to bang around on them from time to time. I'm the same way. It's never going to be my main instrument but it's fun to bash around on the kit. Cathartic.
I find it endlessly fascinating just watching those guys go through the "drudgery" of sound-check. The band dynamic and, of course, Kurt's general demeanour is almost hypnotic - especially when knowing how it ultimately played out.
this is GOLD! i woke up 3o clock in the morning. take my laptop, open youtube and found this masterpiece. had to watch it all. thank you uploader. cant believe it' was over 30 years ago.
38:00 is rather nice - great camera angle of Kurt and Dave behind and they smash Scentless Apprentice. Interesting Kurt's effort into each song and the part where he hurried Krist up on the bass intro to a song
What i love about this rehearsal is that,it looks like it was recorded on phone,, thus giving a picture of what nirvana could've looked like if kurt didn't die.
да. я думаю это снято на очень хорошую камеру того времени, которая могла бы имитировать какую нибудь плохую телефонную камеру. + я думаю очевидно, что видео обработано
@@raulalfarosullca6514I think what this person was trying to say isn’t that it was recorded on an actual phone but more that it LOOKS like its been recorded on one 😄I can definitely agree with that too, looks like its been recorded yesterday
I always wondered where the shot of Kurt with the cigarette in his mouth came from as it wasn't in the show. There's some great backstage footage directly after and Kurt is just walking away from Courtney. It's a shame he couldn't get away.
During the rehearsal of Serve the Servants and Rape Me, Kurt smoked... I think the shot must have been from those moments. I also think that it's one of the great pics of Kurt smoking while playing guitar.
they massacred the live and loud show on the mixing end, i can't find it now (probably dmca takedown) but there was an alternate audience recording of live and loud that sounded WAYYY different, not just mic position different, but exaggeratedly different.
Reading that comment while it plays - best nirvana song imo. Yeah I know it's very simple. But it's got an urgency, sobriety and desperation to it that's unmatched. I love it so much. Thanks for shouting it out!
Sitting in my livingroom watching this while drinking black coffee, noticing that the cameraman appearing around 10:00 wearing a "Bergen County" hoodie. Since im from Bergen (city, Norway) i decided if i sometime take a trip to the US, i have to visit Bergen County.
Guitarist Al Barile is one of the founding fathers of American hardcore. His Boston band SS Decontrol (SSD) pioneered straight-edge hardcore, changing not just the landscape of hardcore punk but global youth culture. SSD released their debut, The Kids Will Have Their Say, on XClaim and Ian MacKaye’s Dischord label in 1982. Roughly 1,900 copies were pressed and quickly sold out. If you’d like one today, they sell for an average of two grand on Discogs. The Kids Will Have Their Say was never pressed again but remained available via bootlegs and on sites like TH-cam. Barile and his bandmates never went after anyone for the streams, reasoning that the music was in circulation and finding listeners. Lately, though, Barile has faced challenges that have forced him to consider his legacy, including a forced retirement due to back pain and cancer. More than four decades later, that reissue will arrive next week via Trust Records. Decibel has heard it, and, boy, it sounds amazing. After so many years of subpar streams, it’s nice to hear the nuance and detail of the recording. All the variants of the album are sold out. The reissue was remastered from the safety version of the original master tapes. Engineers worked around mold and water damage to renovate the recording. Hardcore fans of all generations will appreciate their efforts. Barile talked to us about SSD’s debut and the staying power of Straight Edge. How did this project start? Was it the lack of access to a proper copy of the album? The album came out in 1982. We made about 1,900 of them, and they sold out in a few months. We picked them up in New Jersey, drove back to Boston, and dropped copies off along the way. The record almost sold out by the time we got home. Initially, I was focused on our second record. Back then, it didn’t make sense to repress the album. We just moved on to other things. I considered releasing it in 1992 when I had a second band, Gage. I thought it might be a good time to put it on my label and help Gage. Ultimately, I kept it pure and didn’t use SSD to prop up my other band. People contacted me once a year to put it out, but I never saw a reason why. It was always available online, and I never told anyone to take it down. I had an idea for a greatest hits at one point, but then CDs started fading away. In 2018, I was forced out of my job (as a lifelong mechanical engineer) because of my health. (Years later) I talked to Keith Morris of Circle Jerks, who hooked me up with Trust Records. They matched where I wanted to go. I’m a creator and not a seller, so I left it with the professionals. Like many Misfits 45s, SSD’s debut is worth thousands. I’ve seen our records sell for more than $2,000. There is always a market for our album.
Mom and dad went to a show, they dropped me off at grandpa Joe's, I kicked and screamed, said please, don't go Grandma take me home Grandma take me home Grandma take me home Grandma take me home Grandma take me home Grandma take me home Grandma take me home Grandma take me home
What is fascinating is that Cobain wore a lot of the same clothes throughout his time in the spotlight. The shoes he is wearing he wore the day he died. Going back on TH-cam there is a record store set they do up on the release of Nevermind, before they broke, literally weeks, and he is wearing a shirt of Natasha Fatale. The day he died he wore that shirt as well. Very consistent was Cobain.
Buy this time Nirvana had been the biggest band in the world yet there soundcheck is plagued with nonstop feedback. You’d think the band would be using the best equipment with the most experienced engineers running the boards.
He was musical genius like McCartney,they just had music going through them and guarantee they could play anything! Kurt Cobain the biggest loss to music ever! Relationships drugs depression can screw you up especially along with the fake! If only he got a normal gf
I don’t agree with that. Pat added a lot and let Kurt be more relaxed on the guitar as he was doing vocals. Also Pats energy on stage is so contagious and entertaining. He was a great addition and it’s unfortunate we couldn’t hear them play together in a 4th album.
nirvana was always meant to be a 4 piece he just couldn't get the right chemistry with others he hired in. this would have been great had he gone on. oh well.
The Exploited guitarist yeah, he almost became the second guitarist for Nirvana before Pat but they chose an American instead for touring because it would be easier.
I can't friggen believe it. Kurt on 🥁. Lord take this badge Off of me. Yeadon Boro cops Suck. Bob Dylan that song is Not out yet.. Either is "Don't you Critize." Loyalty to Kurt Cobain since Bleach. Pat Smear who did you forget when you went to Philadephia. Me Katwoman. What Tshirt am I wearing?? My hood knows.!! Corner of Church Lane and Chester Ave. Tristar Food Market. That hood not the hood of your van or vehicle. How would I know?? However I'm still wearing a Nirvana Tshirt since Yesterday!! ❤🎉🎉😅😊 Last concert I went alone. The Smashing Pumpkins call it Grunge my 😋 sweet. Darlin you!! Yo! Love ❤️ you More... besides my son Kurdt Ian Kane
Kurt Cobain (Aberdeen, Washington; 20 de febrero de 1967-Seattle, Washington; c. 05 de abril de 1994) fue un músico y compositor estadounidense, conocido por haber sido el vocalista, guitarrista y principal compositor de la banda Nirvana. 57 AÑOS 27 AÑOS 30 AÑOS 👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂👂 ✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️
Kurt wasn’t as bad of a drummer as he claimed tbh, I get he was a perfectionist despite the image portrayed of him
And a control freak as well
@@richardwhite4923 no doubt, I didn’t say he was the best by any means
Stop with the judgements
@@briancannon3987 what judgements I say that were bad? Lol
@@norrinradd1pour réussir il faut etre rigoureux dans son travail., c'est la base dans tous les métiers.
Back in the day (early 2000s) we had nirvana VCDs. They were burned dvds of nirvana live shows like this that people would trade through torrents. This was before TH-cam and it felt like finding a buried treasure every new VCD I traded for
Right! I have over 100 Nirvana bootlegs and VCD's I bought off an old friend around 2002. He was HEAVILY into the trading scene for awhile but was hneeded the cash at one point and I ended up acquiring his collection. I always wanted to get into that, but never did. It's pretty amazing how thorough and cataloged that stuff was.
@@all_invite_0hm I gave my collection away for free. Guess I made up for them bad karma of selling em lol
After the news about Steve Albini this was a welcome surprise. Thank you!
i love the contrast of 8:35 compared to what comes right after, it’s just interesting to see what people watching would hear it vs how the band would
No wonder he went through so many drummers cuz he knew what kind of sound he wanted and it's obvious cuz of how well he could play the drums. That's amazing.
He's totally dicking around on drums here for fun. He wasn't a skilled or well rehearsed drummer but he clearly liked to bang around on them from time to time. I'm the same way. It's never going to be my main instrument but it's fun to bash around on the kit. Cathartic.
He played the drums about as well as he could play guitar. He had it down, just no crazy technical fills
@@Polyfusia He drummed in bands before lol, out of high school. he was also a drummer in his high school music class, its just a sound check.
What nonsense. He only had two permanent drummers. Dave took over from Chad.
@@alec7364that’s a completely wrong statement.
I find it endlessly fascinating just watching those guys go through the "drudgery" of sound-check. The band dynamic and, of course, Kurt's general demeanour is almost
hypnotic - especially when knowing how it ultimately played out.
I love watching Kurt create his vision of what it should sound like. Also, I never saw him on drums before. Cool.
this is GOLD!
i woke up 3o clock in the morning. take my laptop, open youtube and found this masterpiece. had to watch it all.
thank you uploader.
cant believe it' was over 30 years ago.
23:10 Kurt playing the ventures 😍
Pipeline!
We used to play that very song with our garagepunk band
This rehearsal sounds like In Utero album… oh my! It blown my mind!
The in utero figures didn’t give it away at the start lol
27:19 intro to MV
By far the best Nirvana video I’ve seen! All the interaction and Dave on the drums. Amazing!
38:00 is rather nice - great camera angle of Kurt and Dave behind and they smash Scentless Apprentice. Interesting Kurt's effort into each song and the part where he hurried Krist up on the bass intro to a song
needed this today.thanks
Wow, Kurt could sing and play drums n guitar 🎸 triple threat
Pat Smeer looks so happy.
This is gold. Thanks a lot!
I saw Pat and Dave 4 days ago and I check a box off my list .
Prof again that drummers make awesome singers/ frontman.
Dave destroying the drums in the rehearsal.
Dave was so innocent back then. I dont like the way Chris and especially Kurt used to act toward him, like 2 smart asses
Oh, did you meet Dave?
@@alejo7365 What's your point?
@@norrinradd1 I tought was just me that noticed that. They used to bulling him
What i love about this rehearsal is that,it looks like it was recorded on phone,, thus giving a picture of what nirvana could've looked like if kurt didn't die.
En ese tiempo no existían los celulares de alta gama , así que es imposible 🤔
@@raulalfarosullca6514 lo que quise decir es,que la manera en la que grabaron este ensayo parece como si lo hubieran hecho con un teléfono.
да. я думаю это снято на очень хорошую камеру того времени, которая могла бы имитировать какую нибудь плохую телефонную камеру. + я думаю очевидно, что видео обработано
@@raulalfarosullca6514I think what this person was trying to say isn’t that it was recorded on an actual phone but more that it LOOKS like its been recorded on one 😄I can definitely agree with that too, looks like its been recorded yesterday
Rip Kurt ❤
that close in on Dave obliterating the drums during the solo of Pennyroyal Tea is too nasty
This is pre back of the jacket split!
He's going through the motions here kurt although he also makes it look easy to be the man which us mere mortals can only listen in awe at.
Pra um fã, esse tipo de video é um verdadeiro tesouro.. Thank you for uploading this..
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Ain't no way Kurt picked up a cigarette mid solo 😂💀21:10
yes he did. and threw it away
Amazing footage! Just amazing!!!
I always wondered where the shot of Kurt with the cigarette in his mouth came from as it wasn't in the show. There's some great backstage footage directly after and Kurt is just walking away from Courtney. It's a shame he couldn't get away.
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These Courtney/Geffen bots are pathetic.
During the rehearsal of Serve the Servants and Rape Me, Kurt smoked... I think the shot must have been from those moments. I also think that it's one of the great pics of Kurt smoking while playing guitar.
Anyone else noticed he picked it off the ground?
He did it. Get over it.
More 90s in my monitor please. ⬆️
Thanks you so much for these images I have never seen before
4:22 i totally agree with kurt
bro didn't had to get so political.
38:09 "something in the way"❤
Thanks for this! A shame their tone differs from RFUS during the soundcheck and the evening show.
everything wouldve sounded the same had they mixed it like that
they massacred the live and loud show on the mixing end, i can't find it now (probably dmca takedown) but there was an alternate audience recording of live and loud that sounded WAYYY different, not just mic position different, but exaggeratedly different.
Thank u so much for posting this!!!❤
the ultimate pennyroyal tea
Reading that comment while it plays - best nirvana song imo. Yeah I know it's very simple. But it's got an urgency, sobriety and desperation to it that's unmatched. I love it so much. Thanks for shouting it out!
Kurt Cobain playing a little "Pipeline" by The Ventures! 23:08
Sitting in my livingroom watching this while drinking black coffee, noticing that the cameraman appearing around 10:00 wearing a "Bergen County" hoodie. Since im from Bergen (city, Norway) i decided if i sometime take a trip to the US, i have to visit Bergen County.
Как курт серьёзно относился к звуку на концерте, к вокалу , здорово👍
11:10 that quality change lol
amazing, thanks for sharing
Pat won the lottery with pure talent!
No lip syncing ... no needing american idol .... raw ...
Guitarist Al Barile is one of the founding fathers of American hardcore. His Boston band SS Decontrol (SSD) pioneered straight-edge hardcore, changing not just the landscape of hardcore punk but global youth culture. SSD released their debut, The Kids Will Have Their Say, on XClaim and Ian MacKaye’s Dischord label in 1982. Roughly 1,900 copies were pressed and quickly sold out. If you’d like one today, they sell for an average of two grand on Discogs.
The Kids Will Have Their Say was never pressed again but remained available via bootlegs and on sites like TH-cam. Barile and his bandmates never went after anyone for the streams, reasoning that the music was in circulation and finding listeners. Lately, though, Barile has faced challenges that have forced him to consider his legacy, including a forced retirement due to back pain and cancer.
More than four decades later, that reissue will arrive next week via Trust Records. Decibel has heard it, and, boy, it sounds amazing. After so many years of subpar streams, it’s nice to hear the nuance and detail of the recording. All the variants of the album are sold out.
The reissue was remastered from the safety version of the original master tapes. Engineers worked around mold and water damage to renovate the recording. Hardcore fans of all generations will appreciate their efforts. Barile talked to us about SSD’s debut and the staying power of Straight Edge.
How did this project start? Was it the lack of access to a proper copy of the album?
The album came out in 1982. We made about 1,900 of them, and they sold out in a few months. We picked them up in New Jersey, drove back to Boston, and dropped copies off along the way. The record almost sold out by the time we got home. Initially, I was focused on our second record. Back then, it didn’t make sense to repress the album. We just moved on to other things.
I considered releasing it in 1992 when I had a second band, Gage. I thought it might be a good time to put it on my label and help Gage. Ultimately, I kept it pure and didn’t use SSD to prop up my other band. People contacted me once a year to put it out, but I never saw a reason why. It was always available online, and I never told anyone to take it down. I had an idea for a greatest hits at one point, but then CDs started fading away.
In 2018, I was forced out of my job (as a lifelong mechanical engineer) because of my health. (Years later) I talked to Keith Morris of Circle Jerks, who hooked me up with Trust Records. They matched where I wanted to go. I’m a creator and not a seller, so I left it with the professionals.
Like many Misfits 45s, SSD’s debut is worth thousands.
I’ve seen our records sell for more than $2,000. There is always a market for our album.
Straight edge hardcore, no one cares.
Thanks for the infomercial. Jesus Christ...how much did that ego cost?
@@DonBurtonsays...about 2,000 dollars 😂
Sir, this is a Wendy’s
This is fucken amazing!!!
7:07 Kurt’s awesome
Some nice drumming by Kurt, seems super relaxed behind the kit ...but then Dave plays that short little groove at 1:51 and... oh man! The power!
you should see the boy from "best friends band" he really smashing drums
Thanks for sharing
@1:20 WOW IS THAT KURT PLAYIN DRUMS
IS HE TESTING THEM FOR DAVE ?? HE'S PRETTY GOOD TO BE FAIR !!
Спасибо создателю сайта❤
Honestly, I didn't know Kurt had so many distortion tones. That he actually uses
Kurt plays drums like Ringo!
For me, seeing Kurt Cobain play the drums is like seeing Matt Cameron play the guitar.
they're all half-assing it but still sound awesome. Great showmanship.
Він був досить строгим лідером.
Krist dancing on 10:58 HAHA
Very Ape studio version underrated
Everything is underrated
Спасибо создателю сайта
Mom and dad went to a show, they dropped me off at grandpa Joe's, I kicked and screamed, said please, don't go
Grandma take me home
Grandma take me home
Grandma take me home
Grandma take me home
Grandma take me home
Grandma take me home
Grandma take me home
Grandma take me home
Brasil love Nirvana!
Dave Grohl Is Truly A Remarkable Drummer, Sheesh
I love you!! Xx
His brother, Chad had that guitar for the longest time.
nice
2:14 Kurt’s smile
Damn why'd he have to go
Still don’t understand why they don’t release this on dvd
Cobain on drums is playing a paradiddle beat (right left right right left right left left).
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whats he playin at 2:35
Wondering the same thing
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1:00 no one has the balls to tell Kurt to "stop making noise".
nope, he's the only one allowed to do shush others.
kurdt donald is drummer
🙄
13:50
Like 902 🤘😝
Kurt Cobain was Nirvana and the boss but i love krist and dave in Nirvana
Dave UP
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1:38 Brim full of Asha 😄
Tbh they should have played Ape me in the real show
My friends when I'm tuning the guitar :
1:00
The teacher playing drums behind the student.
kurt was in a horrible mood with dave at the end there, yikes
Kurt was a sound perfectionist so I’m sure the fact they played almost their entire set and Dave still having monitor issues wasn’t sitting well.
I dont see it.
A little....to me this is a normal working relationship, when you're about to record something for TV!
What is fascinating is that Cobain wore a lot of the same clothes throughout his time in the spotlight. The shoes he is wearing he wore the day he died. Going back on TH-cam there is a record store set they do up on the release of Nevermind, before they broke, literally weeks, and he is wearing a shirt of Natasha Fatale. The day he died he wore that shirt as well. Very consistent was Cobain.
Nah, he was wearing converse all stars the day he died. Very different to all stars he has on here. Namely rubber bits and suede
Buy this time Nirvana had been the biggest band in the world yet there soundcheck is plagued with nonstop feedback. You’d think the band would be using the best equipment with the most experienced engineers running the boards.
It's the nature of the general volume and the amps/guitar tone. Nirvana had good gear by this point!
It's the nature of the general volume and the guitar tone/amps. Nirvana had good gear by this point!
It has nothing to do with the guitar and amps. It was strictly the vocal mics feed backing
15:18
He was musical genius like McCartney,they just had music going through them and guarantee they could play anything! Kurt Cobain the biggest loss to music ever! Relationships drugs depression can screw you up especially along with the fake! If only he got a normal gf
THEY DIDN'T NEED PAT.THEY WERE ALWAYS A POWER TRIO.
I agree, but tell that to kurt if he were still around. He saw it as less responsibility for himself.
I don’t agree with that. Pat added a lot and let Kurt be more relaxed on the guitar as he was doing vocals. Also Pats energy on stage is so contagious and entertaining. He was a great addition and it’s unfortunate we couldn’t hear them play together in a 4th album.
nirvana was always meant to be a 4 piece he just couldn't get the right chemistry with others he hired in. this would have been great had he gone on. oh well.
Pat was cool but can't beat the trio. Not many could've squeezed in like he did tho. Props to him for helping Kurt
Is that Allen wrench at 2:12?
It's their tech guitar guy
The Exploited guitarist yeah, he almost became the second guitarist for Nirvana before Pat but they chose an American instead for touring because it would be easier.
@alexv1190 I think he played one show before pat, don't think there is an video though
38:08 Whats the hels Kurt doing peering into that statues zooter lmao
Grandma stole my gnome, I wanna be ALONE..plain and SIMPLE
Wow K was smiling . For sure he was k1lled, then ...😮😅
Is that how it works? 😂 no smiles allowed 4 months before you kill yourself?
I can't friggen believe it. Kurt on 🥁.
Lord take this badge Off of me. Yeadon Boro cops Suck.
Bob Dylan that song is Not out yet..
Either is "Don't you Critize." Loyalty to Kurt Cobain since Bleach.
Pat Smear who did you forget when you went to Philadephia.
Me Katwoman.
What Tshirt am I wearing??
My hood knows.!!
Corner of Church Lane and Chester Ave.
Tristar Food Market.
That hood not the hood of your van or vehicle.
How would I know??
However I'm still wearing a Nirvana Tshirt since Yesterday!! ❤🎉🎉😅😊
Last concert I went alone.
The Smashing Pumpkins call it Grunge my 😋 sweet.
Darlin you!!
Yo! Love ❤️ you More... besides my son Kurdt Ian Kane
Kurt Cobain (Aberdeen, Washington; 20 de febrero de 1967-Seattle, Washington; c. 05 de abril de 1994) fue un músico y compositor estadounidense, conocido por haber sido el vocalista, guitarrista y principal compositor de la banda Nirvana.
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