Nirvana (live) - 10/3/1992 - Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA [KB REMASTER]

Описание к видео Nirvana (live) - 10/3/1992 - Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA [KB REMASTER]

Nirvana - October 3rd, 1992 - Western Washington University (Carver Gymnasium), Bellingham, Washington, US

Setlist:
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01. Drain You [cuts in on the closing chords]
02. Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam
03. School
04. Stain
05. On A Plain
06. Endless, Nameless [cuts out]

Source:
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AUD #1 - Quality: 7.5
unknown → unknown

Transferred by: John Dionysus

Transfer:
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Sony PCM-R300 → Echo Mia → Cool Edit Pro 2.0 → Adobe Audition 2.0 → CD Wave 1.94.8 → FLAC Frontend 1.7.1

Generation:
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ANA(M) → ANA(1) → DAT(1) → WAV [48kHz] → WAV [44.1kHz] → FLAC [Level 8]

Notes:
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28 years ago, Nirvana played on this date.
The audio was remastered with thorough EQ'ing and spectral amplification adjusting.
The following notes come from LiveNirvana.com...

Nirvana was an unannounced opening band at the show.
The show was about 45 minutes long, according to a review.
Most of the songs played were old songs from the demo tapes that appeared on Incesticide, according to a review.
Kurt couldn't remember the words to some of the old songs, so he just mumbled, according to Courtney Love.
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" and "Lithium" were not played, according to a review.
At the end of the show, Kurt and Krist handed their instruments to some young boys. The kids either did not know how to play the instruments, or were feeling awkward and were encouraged to smash them to appease the audience, but someone asked to stop before they broke anything. Earnie Bailey said that Matt Lukin handed a kid Krist's Gibson Thunderbird, and encouraged him to smash it, but Krist asked Earnie to run out and intercept the bass before it was throttled. He did and the bass was not smashed, but most likely the kid smashed one of Matt Lukin's basses.
At one point during the show, Kurt jumped into the audience, then came back onstage and played Fang and Black Flag covers, according to Nils Bernstein. Due to conflicting reports from attendees, it is unclear whether this was during Mudhoney's set or Nirvana's.

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