One of Nirvana‘s final televised live performances came in 1993, when they played a special hometown performance at Seattle’s Pier 48 as part of MTV’s “Live and Loud” broadcast. The video is perhaps ...
It was nearly a disaster, but Nirvana going acoustic for MTV ended up being one of the most iconic live performances ever and ...
“I guarantee you I will screw this song up,” Kurt Cobain told the crowd before Nirvana launched into their stirring cover of David Bowie’s “The Man Who Sold the World” on MTV Unplugged back in 1993.
Who can say why MTV chose to air Nirvana’s performance on the network’s Unplugged program over and over, like a tape loop, in the hours and days following the discovery of Cobain’s lifeless body on ...
LAKELAND — Those who heard the Nov. 18, 1993, performance of Nirvana on MTV Unplugged, know it can never be repeated: Singer Kurt Cobain committed suicide the next year. But on Saturday, a Lakeland ...
Nirvana‘s legendary Live and Loud concert – a December 13th, 1993 gig at Seattle’s Pier 48 that was the centerpiece of MTV’s New Year’s Eve broadcast a few weeks later – will head to vinyl and ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. In 1993, Nirvana broke the mold with MTV Unplugged in New York, a concert ...
Nirvana will reissue their MTV Unplugged in New York this November on a 2-LP vinyl that boasts recordings of five rehearsals from the legendary gig. Among the rehearsals – which were previously only ...
Dave Grohl has revealed that Nirvana's famous MTV Unplugged concert almost forced the group to split. The Foo Fighters star claimed that tensions between him and Kurt Cobain before the gig meant that ...
If you ever dreamed of owning your own piece of rock music history, now may be your chance. This week, it has been announced that the acoustic guitar Nirvana‘s Kurt Cobain played during their ...
It was unlike any other concert in the annals of legendary rock band Nirvana. Emerging onto the stage of James A. Rhodes Arena at the University of Akron were Barney the dinosaur and Slash of Guns N' ...
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