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Nirvana - Live at Reading Festival (1992/2009)

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01.Breed
02.Drain You                             
03.Aneurysm
04.School
05.Sliver
06.In Bloom
07.Come As You Are
08.Lithium
09.About A Girl
10.Tourettes
11.Polly
12.Lounge Act
13.Smells Like Teen Spirit
14.On A Plain
15.Negative Creep
16.Been A Son
17.All Apologies
18.Blew
19.Dumb
20.Stay Away
21.Spank Thru
22.The Money Will Roll Right In
23.D-7
24.Territorial Pissings

Line Up:
    Kurt Cobain - vocals, guitar
    Krist Novoselic - bass guitar
    Dave Grohl - drums
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    Antony Hodgkinson – dancer

Live at the Reading Festival on 30 August 1992

 

Certain concerts create a legend as soon as the final note ceases to ring. Nirvana's headlining appearance at the 1992 Reading Festival is one of these shows, a concert that arrived at precisely the right moment and stands as testament to a band at the peak of its powers...and right before things started to turn sour within the Nirvana camp. Despite the happy news of the birth of Frances Bean Cobain a mere 12 days before this August 30 festival, rumors swirled around Nirvana right up until the band hit the stage. Kurt Cobain took full advantage of these scurrilous stories, making his entrance in a hospital gown and wheelchair pushed by journalist Everett True. Cobain feebly reached for the microphone to croak out the opening lines of "The Rose," only to collapse onto the stage, milking the drama for a moment before leading Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl through a ferocious "Breed." This impish sense of humor has been obscured over the years, lost under the weight of the band's tragic legacy, along with the fact that Nirvana could actually be fun as well as furious. Live at Reading brings all this roaring back. This is Nirvana's purest blast of rock & roll: there's a boundless, invigorating energy here and, just as importantly, there's a sense of joy to the performances, a joy that bubbles to the surface when Kurt laughs during the intro of "Sliver" but can be heard throughout the show, as the band rushes in tandem, pushing the tempos on "Aneurysm" and "Territorial Pissings," ebbing and flowing as one. Hints of this could be heard on the live comp From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah, but this is a complete document of Nirvana in full flight and one of the greatest live rock & roll albums ever. ---Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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