Nirvana & Seattle Documentary: Paramount, Moore Theater, Off-Ramp, Crocodile, Viretta Park, Central
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- Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025
- Exploring some of the Nirvana-related places in Seattle. Nirvana is one of the most successful bands in the history of rock n' roll and popular music. Nirvana released three studio albums: Bleach (Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic, Chad Channing, Dale Crover, Jack Endino), Nevermind (Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic, Dave Grohl, Butch Vig) & In Utero (Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic, Dave Grohl, Steve Albini, Scott Litt), as well several live albums such as MTV Unplugged, From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah, Live at Reading, and a compilation album, Incesticide. Kurt Cobain was the driving force behind Nirvana, his songwriting propelling the band to great heights.
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Cheers,
Daniel
You do a great job Daniel....really enjoyed your interview with Jack Endino....you ever interview Buzz and Dale? How about Mr Cross, the author of Heavier Than Heaven?
Daniel, no one has covered Nirvana's aussie/ nz tour, it tends to get forgotten :)
I know good point!
Excellent point. Was lucky enough to catch them at the Phoenician Club. Just before nevermind went thru the roof. (Caught the Melvins a few years later at a pub it was a bit lame half the crowd of about 50 didn't understand who they were. ( there's footage on RUclips ) of the Phoenician show.
Why don’t you do it so
Bump
What's really forgotten is his 2 Japan shows lol
It was an amazing time to be a musician in the Seattle/ Tacoma area. I have several memories and saw a lot of great Nirvana gigs
Great job. I feel bad for you and others your age who probably weren’t born (or just babies) when nirvana were in the spotlight; it certainly was a great time to be a teen. ♥️
I can only wish
I grew up in the 90's but always wanted to grow up in the 60's. Nowadays would I want to be born way back then? Naw. I would rather be young again
@@mrmoola3970 LOL im so much there too
I would Love to see you do an interview with Krist, Dave or even Chad.
I really enjoyed the Dale Crover interview.
I hope to see you do more with other Seattle bands, perhaps some of the guys from the Screaming Trees, Soundgarden or Alice.
Oh fuck, yeah. I bet Dave or Krist would totally agree to talk to you. You’re so professional and down to earth 😊👌♥️
I was at the Paramount show in the pit. Wow, what a historical memory
Awesome Daniel once again 👏🤘
You have the coolest channel ever 🔥 thanks a lot for this material
Another awesome video from Daniel? I'll take it! We appreciate all the work you do! 🙏
Great info collated and footage
Great to watch this documentary. My girlfriend took me to the Paramount show a week after she played me Sliver. Seats were left side of the stage. I remember Kurt smashing his guitar and the filming. This show blew my mind. MudHoney were amazing too. After that I was hooked and went to a lot of Seattle concerts and bought a lot of vinyl. I never knew about the Screwdriver bar. Walked by it hundreds of times.
Thankyou for this video
Excellent video
Thanks for the vídeo. Greetings from Brazil. 🇧🇷 🤜🏻🤛🏻
wow great job. thanks for all of the work- you are very good a this
As always, Daniel, your content is unmatched here on RUclips when it comes to Nirvana. I always look forward to receiving a notification that you've uploaded a new video.
Edit: typos
Thanks for your hard work. I love your videos!
Cool thanks Daniel ur doing gods work
really love all your nirvana content, man. thanks so much!
As someone who dropped out of Journalism 11, you’re a really great Journalist! ✌️😚✨
Was 15 in 1991. Was at a HS party on a Saturday. The room was playing hair bands. A lot of people were wearing neon colors. I hated the hair bands at the time. Out of nowhere. The room fell silent. All of us were tapping our feet and bobbing our heads. It like we were in a trance. At the end of the song. Some guy stands up on a chair and yells. “ Who was that? It’s the next Elvis!” Nirvanas “ In bloom was playing. A few weeks later. Everyone was wearing flannel and every car was blasting Grunge. It was magical….
It was called “ The Central Tavern”. Saloon is a recent change to the name.
I love live at the Paramount and I'm glad it was released on DVD. But I wish they would release live in Holland at El Paridiso in November 1991 cause that is up there in my top 5 favorite live performances. Live in Rotterdam 91 is in the top 5 and needs to be released too!!!
Here is a question for you, Daniel. If you could interview Kurt in 1994, what would you ask him?
my god what a tough question ahaha
Good question. But, how could anyone choose only ONE 😎
I would say “hello, Kurt.” Like nardwuar did. Then ask: so, what kind of state of mind made u write such an amazing/haunting song like Jeremy???
For his dealers number! U know he was getting that good shit boi
I'd ask him if he needed anything, and offer a shoulder. Damn I miss him!
FWIW you are right. It was clearly 16mm at Paramount.
1. You aren't going to run around with 35mm for an entire concert. All cameras were moving heavily. It's also extremely expensive because this means that you need to double or triple up your crew size to switch camera guys. It makes no logistical sense.
2. You can tell by the lenses and filmsize that it's not 16mm. The barrel distortion and depth of field looks different.
3. Film grain gives it away that it's clearly 16mm.
4. There are small glimpses of cameras in a few shots and the thing (i dont know the English word for it) which holds the film is way too small to be 35mm.
4. Magazine . You crack me up talking about film cameras. Barrel distortion? Too funny. They make some small 35mm cameras and some big 16mm cameras but most likely you are correct. 16mm. Arriflex SR2 would be good for concert, 400 foot loads of 16mm run for 11 minutes at 24 fps. They probably used old news cameras CP16’s with the 400 ft magazines, dark black boxes, mag sticks up, shitty C-mount lens mount with 12-120 zoom, and prime lenses. Cheap grainy crap, perfect for their genre. I haven’t seen any of the footage. Could it have been video cameras? 35mm would have been way too expensive for these cats.
This is actually pretty good. It also acts as a walking tour of Seattle's live music scene
Thanks Daniel - not sure if you have heard the interviews that Mary Lou Lord did a year or two ago, she talks about this time period also when she knew Kurt. An aussie interviewed her, podcast?
Do you know the name of the podcast? I’d like to check that out.
A professional documentary on layne staley and Alice in Chains is sooooo needed. Nirvana is just overly saturated now. Almost corporate. Great work though and it's much appreciated
In fact, he adready has made some video about Alice in Chains.
Almost corporate? Fully corporate in 1992.
We have a paramount theatre in Anderson Indiana my home town
After 30 years "Re-Bar" closes! Great Job Seattle
A reenactment of what happened at the nevermind release party, would be a good video for "Talk To Me". If they recorded it but that food fight concept and having fun while people are being boring and serious would have been cool.
Gonna have to save this for bedtime.
That's what I normally do but for some reason this time I couldn't wait.
😁 i feel this ✌️
These videos of daniels are informative as well as ASMR.
Im learning rock history subconsciously i guess.
Daniel, How old are you when Nirvana was still around at that time ?
Theres definitely a soundboard recording of Off Ramp done by Craig Montgomery. I doubt the Nirvana camp wants to/would release it tho. And of course Craig cant release it probably due to legal issues
You can play both if Tuesday @Vogue. I HAVE TWO FLYERS
Sweet deal. Keep up the good work.
HEY.....I wonder what you think about Kurt’s death? I know you know the unanswered questions and some “fishy” circumstances.
I really hope to visit seattle and the pacific northwest one day. I hope they manage to clean all the riff raff out. It looked like a hell hole from the news footage I've seen during 2020 riots.
yeh, you would hate it. Stay home.
@@VanillaMacaron551 I'll wait for maybe 6 years
@@VanillaMacaron551 you like living with antifa?
Please don't visit. You'll just realize that the riffraff you're mentioning are the people who made the place dangerous and wonderful and fucked up and amazing. I don't think you'd "get" it.
#NirvanaForever
Boy, that guy in denim is sure beginning to look familiar. Like he just happens to be walking right by every single place you're video taping here... OK, Mr. Denim, Whooo Are You! Who who, who who!
** He possessed charisma !!!
Kurt sempre sera lembrado!🤘🇧🇷
Danny boy!
I cant believe youbpopped over that microwave story of them nuking n jumping through the Nelson CDs lmafo
Did they not also play Rape Me at the Crocodile?
In between 2 legs of the tour
Have a bootleg of Alice Cooper at the Paramount in 1971.
Mon Aug .29th Vogue Nirvana. Have handball photoplus weds Jun 21st. Vogue
Krist's female alter ego Crystal Wasselich!!
That's the first venue I performed at in Seattle, hmm dope lol.
You do a really good job I just wish you didn't talk so fast makes it hard to concentrate sometimes... Like your speed reading.
Was Kurt Cobain in some way connected to Long Beach California? Krist Novoselic was born close to Long Beach in Compton. Did both he and Kurt Cobain for this reason spend time in Long Beach? After his death people made some claims about Kurt Cobain and Long Beach. An owner of a long-gone coffee house called Midnight Espresso (2nd Street Belmont Shore area of Long Beach) told me Kurt Cobain did some odd jobs for him. I know prior to his involvement with Nirvana Dave Ghrol spent time in Long Beach. Nirvana was famous for playing Bogarts here in Long Beach. Was there if any references of Kurt Cobain spending time in Long Beach before Nevermind? Thanks
This is probably a good question to ask Krist.
@@paulwblair Wish I could. There were a few rumors and claims made in and around that coffee house in Long Beach. Midnight Espresso played nothing but jazz 24/7. The only time they did not play jazz was the day Kurt Cobain’s death was reported. Not only did they play Nirvana that day, they played it extremely loud. It was the first place i had gone learning of his death. I later went down the street and got pretty drunk. It hit me kinda hard. Be nice to know these rumors were true. Thanks
Rag Tag or Scag Rag?
People who regard the Paramount show as one of Nirvana’s best are people who just don’t know any better, and certainly never saw Nirvana.
The show was a dud. Don’t get me wrong. Was still better than almost any show that came after it until the band’s demise. (Once Nirvana tuned down from standard tuning around late 92 through 94 it sucked the energy out. Vocals were crap. Plus Kurt stop trying).
But from late 1990 through early 1992 there are far better Nirvana shows. The paramount was the last show of a LONG grueling tour. They had no energy. Vocals were shot. Cameras running around. And the sound/mix is crap. Drums sound like cardboard boxes.
The reason the Paramount stands out to people is because it was professionally recorded, and during a time that we all know was THEE time to see Nirvana.
Yet , it still remains that if you want to see a GOOD Nirvana show… checkout Nirvana at St Andrews hall in Detroit on 10/11/91. Or the Metro. Or JC Dobbs, The Moon in CT, or basically any other show from the US 91 tour, previous to the paramount. Those shows eclipse the paramount by 1000X.
Paramount show is pretty crap. 🤷🏻♂️
Look how gross Seattle is now!
Why?
Kurt looks homeless...😂😂😂
you are repeating yourself so much, i mean great effort to collect all these facts, but you really need a better structure and dont put too much words into it.