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Hi Rabbit, nice review as always, but at this point I would really like to know the tracklist of the disc, what tracks they included besides "smells like teen spirit"?
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@fiquata Don't worry, I wouldn't get offended; it's all about tastes and opinions. As for the discussion on the live release, I refer you to comments 2 and 3. Besides, the CD had never been officially released, maybe some crappy bootleg, and I repeat, it was about time. Regarding the judgment on the live performance, once again, it's all about tastes and opinions, but this live show has been noted as the most significant moment experienced by Nirvana and one of the most important and beautiful concerts ever.
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@nevskjy yes, the cd and dvd are out!
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@jurix exactly eheheh, this is from August 30, 1992, where Kurt enters being wheeled in with a big blonde wig on and a white coat, making fun of the rumors that Nirvana were in total crisis and on the verge of breaking up, and they brought a hurricane to the stage. @hardrock92 and darkeve, yes, maybe as hardrock says it will be more "sincere," I understand what you mean, I still haven't seen the remastered official dvd, but I assure you the sound on the cd is splendid, so I can imagine the dvd... on YouTube, as far as I know, there are clips from the unofficial dvd, moreover the unofficial dvd is missing the first track "Breed" and therefore there’s no record of Kurt’s entrance on stage, when I see the remastered dvd I will let you know. Thank you all for stopping by!!
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@jurix here's the lineup: intro-breed-drain you-aneurysm-school-sliver-in bloom-come as you are-lithium-about a girl-tourette's-polly-lounge act-smells like teen spirit-on a plain-negative creep-been a son-all apologies-blew-dumb-stay away-spank thru-love buzz-the money will roll right in-D7-territorial pissings. In the CD version, love buzz is missing because otherwise, they would have had to make a double, it lasts 78 minutes!
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@hardrock92 the DVD you have is the unofficial one; they’ve released the remastered CD for the first time, which has a wonderful sound, and the DVD, also remastered, which I haven't seen yet, though. I had seen the unofficial DVD which left a bit to be desired in terms of audio-video quality.
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Live at Reading & Unplugged in New York: they are both outstanding, essential in the same way and absolutely complementary, as I already mentioned in the review. Together, they are Nirvana live.
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thank you Darkeve, and thank you gnagnera
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@for jackdaniels don’t get angry if I say this but.. you should get both, let’s say that if you already have from the muddy banks which is a live anthology, get the unplugged first, but then you have to get this one, by the way, I’m madcat, don’t mess with me :-D, @franci there was a DVD released in an unofficial version only, @gnagnera the quality is excellent!!!
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Sorry, I wrote quickly and unclearly; the essence, however, is that the release of this concert was essential to complete the Nirvana discography, they waited way too long.