I actually walked in on this concert, as I went to OTR Hillcrest that afternoon to check out the used CDs like I always would. 24 October 1991 was the date, as I would later find out. Sometimes a brush with something so legendary just happens by chance in life. I feel very lucky to have been in such a close environment with them.
I did the same thing with them on Feb 14th 1990 in a record store in San Francisco. Rough Trade records. It was soooo loud and we heard it on the street and ran down to see them. Totally by chance. We did not know who they were. Until a year later!
@@willmcbay3689 while yes most of these acoustic shows were due to lack of equipment mostly(I.e. Dave smashed his drum set) I think Kurt always wanted to show Nirvana’s softer side and I think some tracks on in utero,the mtv unplugged performance and you know you’re right are all examples of him slowly embracing that softer side
@@nothanksdude2767 if you look he nods to the roadie in the back to switch the channel on his amp. so it’s a little obvious he just didn’t have his pedal OR just didn’t want to use it for some reason
@@user-pl5pw5iy5s yeah. I’m just meaning there’s a lot of bands and musicians who are guarded in what they play in public. Nirvana seemed to always have something new to put into a set.
1 thing I always loved about this video performance was the color of Cobain's hair. It's somewhat similar to the color he has when they were on the cover of Spin magazine January '92 issue.
I am angry I missed this. I lived only a few blocks away, I was probably home sitting around with college buds smoking weed. I had seen Nirvana open for Sonic Youth about a year before this performance. Nirvana headlined San Diego’s Casbah just two days after that Palladium show (Casbah had a whopping capacity of 78). Off the Record was where I did my record shopping, I loved that store. It’s been closed for way long. There IS still an Off the Record record store in San Diego... on University Ave in North Park, but it’s different. In this digital age, record stores ain’t like they used to be. They used to be places of social gathering and interaction. I used to hang out at Chicago’s Wax Trax in the 70s. THAT was a killer record store and a killer scene.
Saw a ton of great shows at the original Cas. Place was a friggin' closet. Missed the '90 gig. Started going to shows there the next yr. 'member Deadbolt?
this is one of the things i don't miss about life before the internet. sometimes cool events like this would happen, and unless you heard about it on the radio, or saw a flyer, or had a friend who's friend had heard about it from their older brother, you just didn't know. it was such a shitty feeling to find out a few days too late that one of your favorite bands just came through town
very common set besides here she comes now which i've only happened to have heard on the with the lights out box set, don't know how many times they played it live
@@job5986I think they’re referring to how the set is comprised of quieter, less distorted songs - due to Grohl’s smaller kit and lack of distortion pedal.
Off the record was at one time, the best independent record store in San Diego. They are still around but not nearly as prominent in SD as they once were. I would love it if Amoeba opened a branch in SD but there are a few good shops that still remain in SD. I remember going to this in-store appearance. I have a few Nirvana recordings signed as a result :)
Oddly enough, this makes me more nostalgic for the old Off the Record than for Nirvana. And Nirvana was my first favorite band. I haven't lived in San Diego for a decade, isn't there a clothing store or something there now? I saw tons of in stores there. They used to have polaroids of every show taped to the glass checkout counter, to the left of all the fancy expensive boxed sets; that's how I had heard of this show's very existence. If you wanna trip out, check Kurt's hair color and Krist's facial then revisit your Nevermind liner notes and look at the date of this video. This was done RIGHT AS they were wrapping up Nevermind, probably just before shooting Teen Spirit (SD's only 2-2 1/2 hours from LA).
Didn't Nevermind come out in late Sep '91? This would've been just about a month after it was released. Besides, he has blond hair in the CD booklet for Nevermind.
First off, my heart breaks! I miss this store so much. I was a big Nirvana fan then, I appreciate them now a lil more. I remember hearing about this then, I only wish I would’ve been there. But how I wish this store was still here!!!!!!!!!!! 😢
Does anyone notice Dave doesn't have a hi hat or a kick pedal, and is either playing a floor tom or a flipped bass drum with his left hand, and trying to hit his one cymbal with the left when he can. What a legend!
Dave only has a floor tom, snare and crash cymbal for this entire performance. It's amazing what little effect it has on the sound as a whole. That's what a good drummer can do.
this is awesome live bootleg performance live san diego califorina 24th october 1991. love this awesome set list too this is gold. man nirvana don't matter where they are amazing. this was live at a record store too.
people are saying he didnt have his distortion pedal but during the about a girl solo it does sound like he turns his distortion pedal on briefly. Probably kept it off for most of the show so it wouldn't feedback and be too loud for the record shop. Oh well whatever nevermind just noticed the guy turning on the lead channel
I was there, the show was very surreal, most knew we were witnessing something special.... also around this same time they opened for Dinosaur Jr. down in TJ at iguanas the energy of that show I'll never forget, I got separated from my friends and they said they found me by seeing me doing a flip of the stage.... damn those were good times ...
So awesome seeing Kurt with the purple hair! Damn they sound good no matter what the conditions! Love the human distortion pedal guy in the background.
Back when there were still record cd 💿 stores, where people could congregate and share their love of music. Now maybe Amoeba 🦠 is the last one left. Of course, the Corona has really made it difficult for these stores to survive. We’ll see soon enough how many are left. A bygone Era!
Looks like kurt forgot his boss ds1 distortion pedal...just noticed the guy standing by his amp clicking on the dist.channel during kurts solo on bout a girl. Shit thats pretty huge already when you can have a dude standing nxt to your amp turning knobs whenever you saw fit
Apparently, this was supposed to be an acoustic set to promote Nevermind but the store didn't had any left handed acoustic guitars, so instead they played a clean electric set, which is why Dave doesn't have a full drum set and Kurt isn't using any distortion and just play clean.
This is around the time Kurt started getting high on herion. You can kinda tell if you watch other performances, plus I read it in Heavier than Heaven... Very good book! Couldn't put it down.
More around the time everyone started to realize Kurt was using heroin. I'm sure he had a honeymoon in there when it felt awesome, his band was taking off, he was happy and only he and those using with him knew why. There's always a grace period between the first x # of times using and needing to use everyday that is awesome and makes you spend the rest of your addiction trying to feel like that again. Every relapse the grace period gets shorter until you know you're the kind of addict that can't use at all because of how fast it gets so bad. Kurt's probably somewhere near the end of the honeymoon here cuz soon it was pretty public he had issues and for it to be public, especially then, it's reached a remarkable point in private. I got so high I scratched til I bled = something only someone who abuses themselves or has researched opiate addiction on a personal level, is Lou Reed. I've read Heavier than Heaven and all the others. In his journals he does a really good job of articulating his journey from expiramentation to chronic abuse and chemical dependency and said it was years from his first taste to a reoccurring party thing before full blown dependency. He described moving back to Seattle where his 2 best friends had graduated from users to everyday abusers in the 9 months he didn't see them. Can only assume Dylan Carlson is one and either Slim Moon or Jesse Reed could be the other. Likely Moon, cuz Reed has never said he used and Heavier than Heaven has a good story from him that describes reed meeting up with Kurt in Seattle at his house. Kurt disappeared into another room for 15 or 20 minutes after telling reed he had to use the bathroom and reappeared looking much different than he did when he was 20 minutes earlier... Reed says cobain wasn't trying to hide his use. He actually told Jesse they couldn't leave until his dealer showed up. Jesse says he thinks Kurt was too embarrassed to do it in front of him cuz they knew eachother intimately and for so long. After coming back and before going to the "bathroom" again, Kurt poped in a vhs tape that would rival any viral video of today of politician bud Dwyer blowing his brains out at a press conference. Kurt got his copy from the back pages of gore magazine. Who knows? Kurt lied alot too. So I think his journals are the most accurate source for not just the obvious reasons.
@@tricktaylor great input from both of you. It's great to see people who love Nirvana just as much as me and see things for what they are! Just wanted to add, a week before this show they were playing at a club where Kurt infamously hit a bouncer in the head with his guitar. One of the club's owners has an interview on RUclips where he explains the story in detail. Kurt had been very uncooperative the whole day and after the event, he found him inside a broom closet with another long haired friend sniffing some heroin. Just tells you how much he was into it at this point. He also said it was clear Chris and Dave had a negative dynamic with Kurt. Working with a full blown addict that continuously missed his professional duties (not signing autographs, arriving late to shows and interviews, disappearing without notice) must have been very hard for everyone. RIP Kurt, a genius nonetheless.
Heavier than heaven is written from C. Cross, one of the paid slaves of Cuntney Love. Thats why it begins with this "Courtney lays in bed like a princess" lines and ended with a totally fictional romanticing suicidal story. Artistic freedom ay, Mr Cross!?
I have read all bios and books about Kurt Cobain that exist. Heavier than heaven is the worst book, the best are "come as you are" (authorised by Kurt) and his journals.
I went into this record store circa 98 and saw a pic of this show on one of the glass cases. It felt like I got punched in the face (in a good way.). I was so caught off guard. I couldn’t believe I was in the same little store that they once played in. I swear, that stuck with me for days afterward.
Weird never seen this. What is up with the drums... that can't be Dave. The parts where Kurt is looking at the camera are unsettling. Never seen a live show from when he had blue hair.
That's my mom in the last minute of this video! She won a poster, still hangs framed in our house to this day :)
▶️🙋♂️🅰️⚀
I want to meet your mom
You have the coolest mum ever.
Legendary
das ist bestimmt jetzt gut was wert
0:19 Dumb (cuts in)
3:19 Here She Comes Now
6:32 About A Girl
9:32 Polly
13:22 On A Plain
16:41 Been A Son
пАСИБОУ
The calmest Nirvana audience I've ever seen filmed :)
Cause it was meant to be an acoustic setup, calm audience
It's a record store, you don't want a mosh pit in there
looks like some record shop
Unplugged
I actually walked in on this concert, as I went to OTR Hillcrest that afternoon to check out the used CDs like I always would. 24 October 1991 was the date, as I would later find out. Sometimes a brush with something so legendary just happens by chance in life. I feel very lucky to have been in such a close environment with them.
You are very lucky indeed. Saludos desde ecuador
I did the same thing with them on Feb 14th 1990 in a record store in San Francisco. Rough Trade records. It was soooo loud and we heard it on the street and ran down to see them. Totally by chance. We did not know who they were. Until a year later!
My old record store. My beginnings. Great memories.
I can't help but feel like this is how Kurt always wanted Nirvana to sound like.
im pretty sure he just didn’t have his distortion pedal 😂😂
@@willmcbay3689 while yes most of these acoustic shows were due to lack of equipment mostly(I.e. Dave smashed his drum set) I think Kurt always wanted to show Nirvana’s softer side and I think some tracks on in utero,the mtv unplugged performance and you know you’re right are all examples of him slowly embracing that softer side
They were in a small space. It made more sense to play acoustic friendly songs without using a distortion pedal.
He has his distortion pedal he uses it for the about a girl solo then switches it back to clean again
@@nothanksdude2767 if you look he nods to the roadie in the back to switch the channel on his amp. so it’s a little obvious he just didn’t have his pedal OR just didn’t want to use it for some reason
Kurt!!!The most brilliant artist I've ever heard.
Good voice but hardly original..dig deeper.
Its amazing,the people in the crowd prolly dont even realize what they are witnessing,i think kurt enjoyed these little small shows so much more,
I’m always impressed how new/unknown songs were tried out.
#2 is velvet underground
@@user-pl5pw5iy5s yeah. I’m just meaning there’s a lot of bands and musicians who are guarded in what they play in public. Nirvana seemed to always have something new to put into a set.
1 thing I always loved about this video performance was the color of Cobain's hair. It's somewhat similar to the color he has when they were on the cover of Spin magazine January '92 issue.
His hair was red for the magazine. It's blue here
@@--thatbihno it was not. Was very clearly blue
I am angry I missed this. I lived only a few blocks away, I was probably home sitting around with college buds smoking weed. I had seen Nirvana open for Sonic Youth about a year before this performance. Nirvana headlined San Diego’s Casbah just two days after that Palladium show (Casbah had a whopping capacity of 78). Off the Record was where I did my record shopping, I loved that store. It’s been closed for way long. There IS still an Off the Record record store in San Diego... on University Ave in North Park, but it’s different. In this digital age, record stores ain’t like they used to be. They used to be places of social gathering and interaction. I used to hang out at Chicago’s Wax Trax in the 70s. THAT was a killer record store and a killer scene.
Saw a ton of great shows at the original Cas. Place was a friggin' closet. Missed the '90 gig. Started going to shows there the next yr. 'member Deadbolt?
I just found a concert ticket to this show. 31/100. Think it's worth anything?
Guess not..
Definitely I'd buy it lol
this is one of the things i don't miss about life before the internet. sometimes cool events like this would happen, and unless you heard about it on the radio, or saw a flyer, or had a friend who's friend had heard about it from their older brother, you just didn't know. it was such a shitty feeling to find out a few days too late that one of your favorite bands just came through town
One of my favorite nirvana live perfomances
such a great, and uncommon set for the band. i love this performance of "Dumb."
very common set besides here she comes now which i've only happened to have heard on the with the lights out box set, don't know how many times they played it live
@@job5986I think they’re referring to how the set is comprised of quieter, less distorted songs - due to Grohl’s smaller kit and lack of distortion pedal.
Off the record was at one time, the best independent record store in San Diego. They are still around but not nearly as prominent in SD as they once were. I would love it if Amoeba opened a branch in SD but there are a few good shops that still remain in SD. I remember going to this in-store appearance. I have a few Nirvana recordings signed as a result :)
Been in and out of there many times when I lived in north park. Good memories..Are they still around? Been in Fl since 2000
So crazy those kids had no idea they were nose to nose with who would become one of the most iconic bands of all time.
the most iconic? lol how can you say so?
@@Tercio-1534 There are millions upon millions of views of Nirvana songs here on RUclips, so how are you asking this?
@@Tercio-1534 you obviously don't know shit. were you even born when this album came out?
@@Tercio-1534 "One of"
@@Tercio-1534 And their music lives on with the new generation.
Como não tinha visto esse vídeo ainda, NIRVANA maravilhoso e eterno !!!
Like !!!
Oddly enough, this makes me more nostalgic for the old Off the Record than for Nirvana. And Nirvana was my first favorite band.
I haven't lived in San Diego for a decade, isn't there a clothing store or something there now?
I saw tons of in stores there. They used to have polaroids of every show taped to the glass checkout counter, to the left of all the fancy expensive boxed sets; that's how I had heard of this show's very existence.
If you wanna trip out, check Kurt's hair color and Krist's facial then revisit your Nevermind liner notes and look at the date of this video. This was done RIGHT AS they were wrapping up Nevermind, probably just before shooting Teen Spirit (SD's only 2-2 1/2 hours from LA).
Didn't Nevermind come out in late Sep '91? This would've been just about a month after it was released. Besides, he has blond hair in the CD booklet for Nevermind.
There is a moment in Dumb where Kurt suddenly gazed through two decades and right into my soul.
00:59
?
Dude, I thought the same. But it’s actually three decades. Felt weird.
*_I felt it too._*
This gave me chills. That look said so much.
Yea, he'd tend to do that.
First off, my heart breaks! I miss this store so much. I was a big Nirvana fan then, I appreciate them now a lil more. I remember hearing about this then, I only wish I would’ve been there. But how I wish this store was still here!!!!!!!!!!! 😢
Does anyone notice Dave doesn't have a hi hat or a kick pedal, and is either playing a floor tom or a flipped bass drum with his left hand, and trying to hit his one cymbal with the left when he can. What a legend!
and kurts distortion was off :D
@@Telepkr 11 people do, ya cunt
@@Telepkr as you can see at least two people cares :D so stop lying :D
He was also sick that day, with a bad cold.
He only played a 4 piece kit,so, if no bass drum only leaves snare which, we can hear, a rack tom and floor tom.
Dave only has a floor tom, snare and crash cymbal for this entire performance. It's amazing what little effect it has on the sound as a whole. That's what a good drummer can do.
15:22 sounds so good
this is awesome live bootleg performance live san diego califorina 24th october 1991. love this awesome set list too this is gold. man nirvana don't matter where they are amazing. this was live at a record store too.
This needs a remaster like nothing I've ever seen before. I would love to see that!
Thanks for sharing, this was so therapeutic.
Shows like this make me wonder what else I haven't seen! This was uploaded 10 years ago?? Man how'd I miss this??
1:50 I love his voice, id rather listen his breathing in my ears during all night lol im looping with this part
here to remind you to enjoy this beautiful part again :)
people are saying he didnt have his distortion pedal but during the about a girl solo it does sound like he turns his distortion pedal on briefly. Probably kept it off for most of the show so it wouldn't feedback and be too loud for the record shop.
Oh well whatever nevermind just noticed the guy turning on the lead channel
Thanks for share. Grettings from Brazil. 🇧🇷
Man do I miss what these guys made together.
me too😞
i have heared at first time live "Here She Comes Now"
I was there, the show was very surreal, most knew we were witnessing something special.... also around this same time they opened for Dinosaur Jr. down in TJ at iguanas the energy of that show I'll never forget, I got separated from my friends and they said they found me by seeing me doing a flip of the stage.... damn those were good times ...
Yes, Nirvana opened for Dinosaur Jr., but do you remember who were the headliners?
@@miguelmurill1Los Bukis headlined that show, I remember it clearly!
So awesome seeing Kurt with the purple hair! Damn they sound good no matter what the conditions! Love the human distortion pedal guy in the background.
Back when there were still record cd 💿 stores, where people could congregate and share their love of music.
Now maybe Amoeba 🦠 is the last one left.
Of course, the Corona has really made it difficult for these stores to survive.
We’ll see soon enough how many are left.
A bygone Era!
KURT DONALD COBAIN
20 DE FEBRERO DE 1967
05 DE ABRIL DE 1994
56 AÑOS
27 AÑOS
29 AÑOS
just before the dam broke. ....although can uhear the cell phone ring 1 minute before the end.
.trippy
most likely a land line
Definitely a landline, after the ringing stops you can barely hear " Hi Off Records " or something close to that
Looks like kurt forgot his boss ds1 distortion pedal...just noticed the guy standing by his amp clicking on the dist.channel during kurts solo on bout a girl. Shit thats pretty huge already when you can have a dude standing nxt to your amp turning knobs whenever you saw fit
I was wondering the same thing. I thought they hooked up his ds-1 in different way, put it on a low setting and have that dude turn it on for him
Great performance...legendary band in the making
How lucky it must feel to have been able to attend a close up convert like this..
The only nirvana concert that doesn’t perform school
yeah i love school unplugged
Imagine a tiny desk nirvana version
I do not know why but I feel connected to that guy.. and the way he died.. still makes me sick
Ele olha profundo para câmera, quando foca nele.
Ahhhh, I loved Off the Record, and saw some decent punk shows there, this is cool :)
wawww wonderful live show
Apparently, this was supposed to be an acoustic set to promote Nevermind but the store didn't had any left handed acoustic guitars, so instead they played a clean electric set, which is why Dave doesn't have a full drum set and Kurt isn't using any distortion and just play clean.
On A Plain..... song captures the feeling of a generation.
Dave Mustaine was in the back,relaxing hahaha :D
Andy Faith no More guitarist that Craig their sound engineer
@@onwerslament that speaker didn't look plugged into anything when he put it back ontop of the amp after it fell 1st song?
3:20 Here she comes now
Great show
I was 13 years old.
Such an exciting and
sincere time to be alive.
Not quite the generation then
The guy standing behind Kurt has no idea he's inches from a rock n roll legend.
😭😂
That’s their sound man Craig. He definitely knew.
@@louisnewton4292 no one knew not even Kurt.
First time I’ve seen him use the Mesa boogie combo instead of the preamp.
KRIST ANTHONY NOVOSELIC
16 DE MAYO DE 1965
58 AÑOS. (59)
EX BASSIST OF NIRVANA.
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11:39 Kurt is directly addressing you. Yes, you.
DAVID ERIC (DAVE) GROHL
14 DE ENERO DE 19(6)9
55 AÑOS
EX DRUMMER OF NIRVANA
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Imagine having this opportunity to get an autograph @ 25:20.
that´s funny
6:34 About a girl
A year before I showed up in town.
VERY GOOD
🔥🔥🔥🔥
I remember off the record
This is around the time Kurt started getting high on herion. You can kinda tell if you watch other performances, plus I read it in Heavier than Heaven... Very good book! Couldn't put it down.
More around the time everyone started to realize Kurt was using heroin.
I'm sure he had a honeymoon in there when it felt awesome, his band was taking off, he was happy and only he and those using with him knew why.
There's always a grace period between the first x # of times using and needing to use everyday that is awesome and makes you spend the rest of your addiction trying to feel like that again. Every relapse the grace period gets shorter until you know you're the kind of addict that can't use at all because of how fast it gets so bad. Kurt's probably somewhere near the end of the honeymoon here cuz soon it was pretty public he had issues and for it to be public, especially then, it's reached a remarkable point in private.
I got so high I scratched til I bled =
something only someone who abuses themselves or has researched opiate addiction on a personal level, is Lou Reed.
I've read Heavier than Heaven and all the others. In his journals he does a really good job of articulating his journey from expiramentation to chronic abuse and chemical dependency and said it was years from his first taste to a reoccurring party thing before full blown dependency.
He described moving back to Seattle where his 2 best friends had graduated from users to everyday abusers in the 9 months he didn't see them. Can only assume Dylan Carlson is one and either Slim Moon or Jesse Reed could be the other. Likely Moon, cuz Reed has never said he used and Heavier than Heaven has a good story from him that describes reed meeting up with Kurt in Seattle at his house. Kurt disappeared into another room for 15 or 20 minutes after telling reed he had to use the bathroom and reappeared looking much different than he did when he was 20 minutes earlier... Reed says cobain wasn't trying to hide his use. He actually told Jesse they couldn't leave until his dealer showed up. Jesse says he thinks Kurt was too embarrassed to do it in front of him cuz they knew eachother intimately and for so long.
After coming back and before going to the "bathroom" again, Kurt poped in a vhs tape that would rival any viral video of today of politician bud Dwyer blowing his brains out at a press conference. Kurt got his copy from the back pages of gore magazine.
Who knows? Kurt lied alot too. So I think his journals are the most accurate source for not just the obvious reasons.
@@tricktaylor great input from both of you. It's great to see people who love Nirvana just as much as me and see things for what they are! Just wanted to add, a week before this show they were playing at a club where Kurt infamously hit a bouncer in the head with his guitar. One of the club's owners has an interview on RUclips where he explains the story in detail. Kurt had been very uncooperative the whole day and after the event, he found him inside a broom closet with another long haired friend sniffing some heroin. Just tells you how much he was into it at this point. He also said it was clear Chris and Dave had a negative dynamic with Kurt. Working with a full blown addict that continuously missed his professional duties (not signing autographs, arriving late to shows and interviews, disappearing without notice) must have been very hard for everyone. RIP Kurt, a genius nonetheless.
totally wrong, he didn't start getting high on heroin at this moment, he was already ON THE SYSTEM
Heavier than heaven is written from C. Cross, one of the paid slaves of Cuntney Love. Thats why it begins with this "Courtney lays in bed like a princess" lines and ended with a totally fictional romanticing suicidal story. Artistic freedom ay, Mr Cross!?
I have read all bios and books about Kurt Cobain that exist. Heavier than heaven is the worst book, the best are "come as you are" (authorised by Kurt) and his journals.
2:07 I love when the speaker falls 😅
This is the day the record was released.
Kurt with blue hair
First time see this video
i think he just didn’t have his distortion pedal this show
Aside from being one of the most significant bands ever, Nirvana is also one of the best cover bands ever.
I didn’t recognize him for a second I forgot about his blue hair
Everything is possible about Kurt Cobain...
Helen Gvozdovskaya so true i miss him
super!!!!
Точно!
@@helengvozdovskaya9056 щас пойду в наушниках пару альбомчиков проштудирую, погода шепчет!!!!
then they remembed when they played in rhino record 1989
I went into this record store circa 98 and saw a pic of this show on one of the glass cases. It felt like I got punched in the face (in a good way.). I was so caught off guard. I couldn’t believe I was in the same little store that they once played in. I swear, that stuck with me for days afterward.
24:55 is Kurt signing with a pencil? I hope not
my mom was here
Krist Anthony Novoselic
16/05/65
56 años
the ole classic drummer's curse..never in the shot.
Is it Chad on the drums? Could just be the audio, but the drums are lacking Dave’s oomph
It's dave but with a far smaller kit; snare, floor tom, and ride cymbal
Weird never seen this. What is up with the drums... that can't be Dave. The parts where Kurt is looking at the camera are unsettling. Never seen a live show from when he had blue hair.
Is that Dave Mustaine in the back doin a lil sound engineering?
lol no one mention a fire code? What's the max capacity of that building? I feel as if they were way beyond max capacity.
If that's your biggest concern, you need to confront your personal issues.
@@skitown11 calm down it's a joke
Those people are so luckiest...
Lol my dad was there and he was just looking at records the entire time. at 0:07 hes the guy in the red shirt LOL
Dave is high too, watch the end.
Looking Back at them after all these years, they were crap
You weren't looking back at them, you were looking in the mirror.
I just found a ticket to this show. It is ticket 31/100. Is there any interest or value?
Fuck yes theres value to that!! Are u serious!?
What's the second song they play
here she comes, by the velvet underground. and they have a full recording of it on youtube.
If you look at the labels on Bleach they actually modeled it visually off of Verve Records (Velvet Underground's record label)
Caixa, surdo e 1 prato.
big
Chi è quello dietro Kurt?? Dave Mustaine???!! :) :)
Hehe, Craig Montgomery seems a bit uncomfortable in some of the footage :)
uhh he was playing dumb in 91? thought the song came out with in utero in 93
he time traveled from '93 and played it in '91
1.57 looks like is lookin direct at me ... heehe
About a girl sound great!
Blue hair Kurt on video neat
💙
Why hasn't kurt released any new music lately?
You should do comedy!! ...idiot
Great improv man.
He was murdered in 94
These guys shouldn't quit their day job...
No Dumb done 1990
The video and sound quality of who ever filmed this sucks but thanks anyways.
@Smiley Pariah it is good that we all still get to see it cause otherwise we would never see it.
where's dave? in the basement?? lol wow I've never seen this
They're good because they're not from san diego
Drumming sounds really lethargic