***** You're so right bro ! It's just the raw powerful diamond here, people who don't really get Bleach era are missing a lot of what nirvana was all about.... I don't konw it's so meaning full but strait candid at the same time. Nirvana getting true the bullshit we are all fed trough TV (very good Idea from kurt...). And the obnoxious pan Krist is wearing. Enough said ! Ooh and I almost forgot that this is when kurt voice (scream) where pristine.
Every single night, I'm on You Tube and discovering this incredible footage, new videos of Nirvana from way back, that's blowing my mind! THANK YOU to all the uploaders who are sharing stuff the rest of us would never have seen!
@@wallywalpamur4960 hey Fuck rogers, he may be younger than you and I am probably older than you. this stuff it much more accessible to more people because of YT . why give him a hard time because he just saw it? I was into this back when they were just a band on Subpop, and I just saw this for the first time myself. Don't be a pretentious a hole. Grow up.
A year later they would be the biggest band in the universe. I can't wrap my head around how they got so big, so fast. Look, they released 3 albums and are up there with the The Rolling Stones and Led Zepplin in terms of sales and cultural impact. I hope I see something like them again.
I think people were tiring of the 80s glam hair metal thing and sought something rawer, heavier, more emotional, and just different. Other forms of metal were too heavy or just didn't resonate with a lot of people. Nirvana came about at the right time and filled a void many people were longing for and help popularize grunge, which later paved the way for punk (which was dormant since the mid 80s) revival in the mid-90s..
We're thinking it'll be weird when the KFC gimmick in 15 years will be a talking bucket of chicken that'll have recommendations for dealing with depression while our tears mix in the gravy.
it's amazing that the cheesy images that pass behind are from the 70's, 10 years, 15 years just before they recorded this... it shows how the leap, not only of music, but aesthetics was an impressive thing...
Chad Channing gets overlooked. He wasn't the best drummer, Grohl destroys him as far as energy and technique goes, but Channing came up with very unique and effective drum parts, and set the template for Grohl's work on later albums. Gotta hand it to Grohl for mentioning that in his Rock n Roll Hall of Fame speech.
I've played in many bands with a lot of different drummers, and Chad's drumming is simply shit. Anyone can play at that level (ok, maybe not Meg White). He constantly made mistakes playing off beat, off tempo, and just generally not a very good drummer. I think Kurt couldn't find anyone better for a while so he settled for Chad. I wouldn't play in a band with a drummer like that if I had the option not to. Chad simply sucks. I'm a better drummer than that guy, and drums are not my main instrument. Dave is the classiest fucking guy in Rock'n'Roll bar none - and a MUCH better drummer in every way.
@@thebeingbecoming3596 Chad came up with the beats, which are not your typical beats, for early Nirvana songs, which Grohl wisely chose not to deviate from at all. I agree, Grohl is a FAR better drummer than Channing, but there's more to the drums than playing loud and fast. Also, Meg White is utterly perfect for the White Stripes. I'm sure Jack could have gotten just about any rock drummer on the planet to play in the band once they got famous, but he wisely chose to stick with Meg. I agree with his choice. Again, technical prowess is just one aspect of musicianship, and for my money, not the most important aspect by a mile.
@@vargaso meh, his drum parts were pretty intuitive, nothing special. If you notice songs like Lithium played with Chad have very bad dynamics and sound rushed. The chorus has basically the same beat as the verses. With Chad, they would have never made it beyond the local scene because he was an amateur. Meg White WAS the perfect drummer for Jack White, but precisely because she had limited technique - in other words, she was perfect BECAUSE she sucked, lol. She wouldn't be able to play at a professional level with any other band. Being a one-trick pony is not the same as good musicianship. Somebody like Dave is able to play drums for various different outfits, as he has proven over the years. Meg and Chad, on the other hand, have no career in music to speak of - a perfect illustration of my point
@@thebeingbecoming3596 I'll give Dave the benefit of the doubt when he said of Chad during his Hall of Fame acceptance speech: "So, here’s the thing - guess what Chad’s responsible for? If you listen to a song like “In Bloom” [imitates opening of “In Bloom”], that’s Chad. When I joined the band, I had the honor of playing Chad’s parts, so Chad, thank you very much for allowing me to play your drum parts; I appreciate that very, very much." In Bloom is a perfect example of Chad's very non-intuitive drum parts. It's the old Ringo argument. There are those who think Ringo sucks ("He wasn't even the best drummer in the Beatles"), and those who recognize what he brought to the band, namely, feel and personality, and I don't mean his sense of humor. Same goes with Chad and Meg.
I think Dave and Chad are equally talented, just with different stylings. I don't even think they are radically different. I think it came down more to when Nirvana got the signing to a big label deal their overall sound became more commercial or radio friendly. I don't mean in a Journey kind of way. Just compared with Bleach and earlier songs.
It was a very interesting time for music. Grunge, gangster rap, punk revival, and rap metal got equal play on MTV and radio. The music was a reflection of society at the time with high crime, lack of jobs, and a directionless and hopeless future of Generation X, the slackers. The bleakness gave way to the dot com bubble, booming economy,, dropping crime rates and other reasons to be optimistic about the future from the mid-90s. Again, music from the 2nd half of the 90s reflected society with lighter, poppier, and more whimsical music. Boy Bands, pop stars, folksy female artists, Eminem's Slim Shady, ICP, Creed, Smash Mouth, Nu Metal, etc were popular from this era were not as serious and were much more corporatized and polished than earlier music. All of this came to a head with the decade ending with Woodstock 99 and all the antics of the event.
Kurt was so young and beautiful! They did a really great job! I used to do a public access TV show back then. I sung along to Nirvana and read poetry. It takes a lot of guts, to get up in front of a camera. That was just the beginning, for them. :)
First time hear its 1995(me 7 years),and still love its wonderful music 2020( me 32 years now).sorry for my English guys,am from Russian.Thanks Kurt,thanks nirvana!!))
Major mindfuck that a year later they were the biggest on the planet. His singing and songwriting evolved soo much in such a short time. Gained that melodic punk sensibility, the rest is history
Every great song starts out as a good melody with unfinished lyrics and unfinished ideas. Paul McCartney famously wrote a song whose lyrics were "Scrambled Eggs" before he changed them to "Yesterday". They're place fillers.
As a lifetime Kurdt FreaK and Nirvana Fan. This is the most bad ass shit EVER! Thank you so much for the upload. Fucking rocks looxs so damn cool. Never knew this existed. GREATSTUFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The song after Lithium, that riff is just so fucking rad. God, Kurt could just come up with some really sick shit. He was such an amazing song writer and in my opinion a better person. I wish I could've met him. But i was only 12 yrs old when he died. Still I wish I would've figured out a way. Haha.
this reminds a bit of the early 1970s German TV show "Beat club" where they had all these rock bands (some very good ones actually ) performing in front of a green screen.
One of the first Nirvana songs I taught myself on guitar as a young kid. Years later and I know 'em all🙃. Kurt inspired many of us to pick up the axe👌🏻🤘🏻
Yeah.....very fucked up by radical dumbfuck people with their heads so firmly planted up their asses, that they terrorized faculty and staff for not being cool with Fuck White People Day or whatever the fuck they were trying to do. Fuck Evergreen.
@@LOSTONITALL Sweet justice though. Enrollment was down 35-40% since that embarrassing day/2 days. Fuck Evergreen, and their hippy wannabe trust fund babies.
Check out Benjamin Boyce’s channel for a former student’s continuing coverage of the fallout. His videos used to be among the top results when you searched for Evergreen College on UA-cam, but Google did them a solid and deranked his channel.
RebelThoughts82 And Kurt was 23 years old. They had not a bit of idea at that moment that people would watch them 25 years later on "the internet". May be they actually did have this idea.
End of 91 Nevermind got released, in about 18 days they went gold and just 924 days later, Kurt went visiting heaven..It suprises me every time I think about it.
This is great early Nirvana back when they were unknown and nobody cared! How they got hooked up with this college to play and get video taped I have no idea but I’m glad they did it because it shows them early on. And there’s a Shaun Cassidy show in the background! Hilarious! And special guest Leif Garrett!
I feel sad when i see musical and performing genius in some out-of-the-way spot like a pub band or a party. The amount of wasted talent is staggering but there's no place for the local champ anymore, you take over the world and make millions or you shiver in obscurity. There always were millions of Nirvana fans out there, nobody noticed until a big company saw that dollar on the ground and picked it up. There are about 50 Nirvanas out there nobody heard of.
xyaeiounn so true I recorded 2 albums in 2008 and 2010 and never got signed I wish I could let you the world hear them but it’s all about what gets shoved in your face but then 20 years needs to be timeless it’s if it’s awesome it will still be awesome 20 years later
I think there is middle ground there still but you’re very right about there’s no place for the local champ anymore. Not sure why - several factors. With the Internet a ‘scene’ can’t be as creative an incubator. As everyone with an iPhone is a photographer so too has the availability of cheap (& digital) recording software/equip and record cheap guitars & robust used instrument trading. All this stuff & real catchy & deep talent is still hard to find. As far as live bar music having a trivia or dance night is just as well than having to pay out for some niche band with an unproven following & it’s all niche now. Very pluralistic world we have and yet where’s the great art?
@@nucleararmedhog I'd also add that, in the past, there were limited channels to listen/view content (MTV/radio). Now there are millions. The average person doesn't have the attention span anymore. If a song with a long intro like Stairway To Heaven were released today, many would get bored and start watching a cat video.
On the contrary. There are fewer gate keepers of music these days. Back in the 90s and earlier, getting widespread exposure was nearly impossible without a major record label deal.
I was looking to go to TESC and was doing an unofficial visit during break. I walked in on these guys when they were editing the video. I didn't know who they were. Later someone told me. In hindsight, I wish I had chatted these guys up a little.
FUCKIN AWESOME STUFF BEAUTIFUL NIRVANA THATS WHAT NIRVANA WAS TO ME AND STILL IS BEAUTIFUL WE LOVE YOU GUYS, MISS KURT AND KNOW IN OUR HEARTS THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER ONE LIKE YOU KURT WE CAN ONLY PRAY ANOTHER WAVE WILL BREAK IN THE GREAT ROCK N ROLL SWINDLE AND ANOTHER FUCKIN KILLER BAND WILL APPEAR READY WILLING AND ABLE WELL MAYBE NOT SO MUCH BUT WE CAN HOPE
I wish they'd release the footage with just the greenscreen so we could add our own background. Today's after effects wizards would have a field day with this!
The only missing element then was a solid rock drummer, and they had it that year with Dave Grohl. Nirvana was a classic band because they had it all: great,catchy songs, a singer that sounded like himself and meant what he sang, musicianship, ,good looks and original image . That's what it takes, that's why very few make it to the very top.
Fer Abra Chad was a heavy metal drummer honestly listen do his little double bass run in big cheese if anything chad was just going a different direction
Tairy_Hesticles I agree, he was perfect for Bleach, for the pre-Nevermind Nirvana. But, as good a drummer as he is (which he is, I saw some amazing live videos), I think Dave was the man for the pop tunes on Nevermind.
I've watched alot of footage with Chad, he tends to speed up or drop tempo at times. Dave Grohl takes the art of drumming to a whole new level with fierce contact, tempo and color.
Motorhead Maverick - huh, ok. I was about didn’t seem that horribly different from Dave. Maybe Chad doesn’t hit quite as hard. Butch famously had to put Dave on the metronome in studio and I never heard that Endino had to do the same to Chad.
Chad always sounds pretty on the dot for the most part, sometimes he splits up his fills and slows them down but they’re still on. Not like Nirvana is the most technical and precise band nor did they need to be really.
Rain Under Siege State It's rains so much that they can't go outside let out their boredom and angst frustration s in their parents dingy basement and music is their life savers so to speak.
I could tell you all exactly why the sound would go in and out and you could barely hear the band. In most independent or college studios there is almost always a sound person behind the scenes that seems to always sabotage the mike system and constantly fiddles with the mixing board by constantly putting his hand on the audio mixing board so that he could seem like he is in charge instead of adjusting all the sounds properly before going on air and then just sitting still and keeping his hands to himself once the performance starts.
Krist rare performance with shoes
@Ronald Drump woah are you sure? editing in shoes was probably complicated at the time taking a look at the greenscreen skills.
🤣🤣🤣true
nope, it's his spandex
0:00 Intro
0:06 school (sound check)
2:36 school
5:49 lithium
10:16 jam
13:23 big cheese (practice )
16:58 big cheese
20:42 Floyd the barber
23:03 outro
thnx
2 years later, and they're the biggest band in the world. crazy. that should give anyone hope.
*****
You're so right bro ! It's just the raw powerful diamond here, people who don't really get Bleach era are missing a lot of what nirvana was all about....
I don't konw it's so meaning full but strait candid at the same time. Nirvana getting true the bullshit we are all fed trough TV (very good Idea from kurt...). And the obnoxious pan Krist is wearing. Enough said !
Ooh and I almost forgot that this is when kurt voice (scream) where pristine.
Jackson Smith So true. Who'd a thunk it at the time? Not Kurt.
Jackson Smith a year later actually in September of 1991. This was recorded in 1990.
Nevermind was released September 23 1991. By January 92, they knocked Michael Jackson off the top of the charts
I dont think so...
4:58 the background kills me, it totally fits
An army of fucking Beckies....
I think we get it, now. Rock In Peace, Kurdt.
What's with their little kid bodies and big adult heads? Creepy.
Jesus!
I love the fact that even 23 years after we lost him I'm still discovering new shit.
I wonder how much longer this can go on.
It's like Tupac
Pandemic break has been owned by NIRVANA. Blessed.
I remember watching this in 2006/7 here on UA-cam
Tbde - Riiight? Nirvana has owned me during this Pandemic
I just did it today 😂
Every single night, I'm on You Tube and discovering this incredible footage, new videos of Nirvana from way back, that's blowing my mind! THANK YOU to all the uploaders who are sharing stuff the rest of us would never have seen!
LOL OK. You haven't seen. You think Nirvana bootlegs have only been a thing since UA-cam?
That's nice pmsl.
You think this is good? Lol...wtf is wrong with you?
@@wallywalpamur4960 hey Fuck rogers, he may be younger than you and I am probably older than you. this stuff it much more accessible to more people because of YT . why give him a hard time because he just saw it? I was into this back when they were just a band on Subpop, and I just saw this for the first time myself. Don't be a pretentious a hole. Grow up.
@@kwd-kwd Triggered a nobody after 12 months. Sure you were. Sub Pop is 2 words ya dickhead. Everyone knows that. Have a nice day LOL
Yeah.....thank you all....
The first seven seconds of this video are the best seven seconds ever.
A year later they would be the biggest band in the universe. I can't wrap my head around how they got so big, so fast. Look, they released 3 albums and are up there with the The Rolling Stones and Led Zepplin in terms of sales and cultural impact. I hope I see something like them again.
You'll see it but won't understand it!
I think people were tiring of the 80s glam hair metal thing and sought something rawer, heavier, more emotional, and just different. Other forms of metal were too heavy or just didn't resonate with a lot of people. Nirvana came about at the right time and filled a void many people were longing for and help popularize grunge, which later paved the way for punk (which was dormant since the mid 80s) revival in the mid-90s..
"I can't wrap my head around how they got so big, so fast"
Smells Like Teen Spirit is how that happened
18 months later
The music Biz is a fickle thing lol.
I wonder if they're thinking...its gonna be weird in 30 years when some dude is laying on his couch watching a recording of this on his telephone.
We're thinking it'll be weird when the KFC gimmick in 15 years will be a talking bucket of chicken that'll have recommendations for dealing with depression while our tears mix in the gravy.
it's amazing that the cheesy images that pass behind are from the 70's, 10 years, 15 years just before they recorded this... it shows how the leap, not only of music, but aesthetics was an impressive thing...
Chad Channing gets overlooked. He wasn't the best drummer, Grohl destroys him as far as energy and technique goes, but Channing came up with very unique and effective drum parts, and set the template for Grohl's work on later albums. Gotta hand it to Grohl for mentioning that in his Rock n Roll Hall of Fame speech.
dave just refined chads approach to the songwriting of cobain. chads contribution to the nirvana sound cant be overstated.
I've played in many bands with a lot of different drummers, and Chad's drumming is simply shit. Anyone can play at that level (ok, maybe not Meg White). He constantly made mistakes playing off beat, off tempo, and just generally not a very good drummer. I think Kurt couldn't find anyone better for a while so he settled for Chad. I wouldn't play in a band with a drummer like that if I had the option not to. Chad simply sucks. I'm a better drummer than that guy, and drums are not my main instrument. Dave is the classiest fucking guy in Rock'n'Roll bar none - and a MUCH better drummer in every way.
@@thebeingbecoming3596 Chad came up with the beats, which are not your typical beats, for early Nirvana songs, which Grohl wisely chose not to deviate from at all. I agree, Grohl is a FAR better drummer than Channing, but there's more to the drums than playing loud and fast. Also, Meg White is utterly perfect for the White Stripes. I'm sure Jack could have gotten just about any rock drummer on the planet to play in the band once they got famous, but he wisely chose to stick with Meg. I agree with his choice. Again, technical prowess is just one aspect of musicianship, and for my money, not the most important aspect by a mile.
@@vargaso meh, his drum parts were pretty intuitive, nothing special. If you notice songs like Lithium played with Chad have very bad dynamics and sound rushed. The chorus has basically the same beat as the verses. With Chad, they would have never made it beyond the local scene because he was an amateur.
Meg White WAS the perfect drummer for Jack White, but precisely because she had limited technique - in other words, she was perfect BECAUSE she sucked, lol. She wouldn't be able to play at a professional level with any other band. Being a one-trick pony is not the same as good musicianship. Somebody like Dave is able to play drums for various different outfits, as he has proven over the years. Meg and Chad, on the other hand, have no career in music to speak of - a perfect illustration of my point
@@thebeingbecoming3596 I'll give Dave the benefit of the doubt when he said of Chad during his Hall of Fame acceptance speech:
"So, here’s the thing - guess what Chad’s responsible for? If you listen to a song like “In Bloom” [imitates opening of “In Bloom”], that’s Chad. When I joined the band, I had the honor of playing Chad’s parts, so Chad, thank you very much for allowing me to play your drum parts; I appreciate that very, very much."
In Bloom is a perfect example of Chad's very non-intuitive drum parts. It's the old Ringo argument. There are those who think Ringo sucks ("He wasn't even the best drummer in the Beatles"), and those who recognize what he brought to the band, namely, feel and personality, and I don't mean his sense of humor. Same goes with Chad and Meg.
A real treasure! I've never ever seen this and I've loved Nirvana since 1990!
These were awesome times for Nirvana. So pure and raw! Love Chad Channing!
I think Dave and Chad are equally talented, just with different stylings. I don't even think they are radically different. I think it came down more to when Nirvana got the signing to a big label deal their overall sound became more commercial or radio friendly. I don't mean in a Journey kind of way. Just compared with Bleach and earlier songs.
@@jaminjef I agree, especially because Dave kept some of those stylings and incorporated into his own.
Holy shit!!! Video of the original line up, this is awesome. 30 years later I’m still finding new stuff
I love how during “School” they were showing footage of people in high school. It is perfect for that song.
Early 90's seems like an interesting time. Seeing the growth of grudge must have been a real pleasure
It was a very interesting time for music. Grunge, gangster rap, punk revival, and rap metal got equal play on MTV and radio. The music was a reflection of society at the time with high crime, lack of jobs, and a directionless and hopeless future of Generation X, the slackers. The bleakness gave way to the dot com bubble, booming economy,, dropping crime rates and other reasons to be optimistic about the future from the mid-90s. Again, music from the 2nd half of the 90s reflected society with lighter, poppier, and more whimsical music. Boy Bands, pop stars, folksy female artists, Eminem's Slim Shady, ICP, Creed, Smash Mouth, Nu Metal, etc were popular from this era were not as serious and were much more corporatized and polished than earlier music. All of this came to a head with the decade ending with Woodstock 99 and all the antics of the event.
Kurt was so young and beautiful! They did a really great job! I used to do a public access TV show back then. I sung along to Nirvana and read poetry. It takes a lot of guts, to get up in front of a camera. That was just the beginning, for them. :)
You like dirty little grotts who don't shower? How awesome
First time hear its 1995(me 7 years),and still love its wonderful music 2020( me 32 years now).sorry for my English guys,am from Russian.Thanks Kurt,thanks nirvana!!))
No worries brother...be safe
Major mindfuck that a year later they were the biggest on the planet. His singing and songwriting evolved soo much in such a short time. Gained that melodic punk sensibility, the rest is history
This was filmed yesterday 30 YEARS AGO!
The background is so money. Never seen this. Thanks for posting. Drummer malfunctions and all. Miss this band still.
Those early Lithium lyrics were all over the place.
LurkMoar101 I’m so ugly I can’t wait to find my friends there in my head
Yeah lol
lmao, imo the best song on this session
Every great song starts out as a good melody with unfinished lyrics and unfinished ideas. Paul McCartney famously wrote a song whose lyrics were "Scrambled Eggs" before he changed them to "Yesterday". They're place fillers.
As a lifetime Kurdt FreaK and Nirvana Fan. This is the most bad ass shit EVER! Thank you so much for the upload. Fucking rocks looxs so damn cool. Never knew this existed. GREATSTUFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love UA-cam!!! this made my night. Thank you for this upload!! Didn't know this existed❤❤❤
Background video collage made by Kurt taped from programs and commercials off tv. Classic Kurt humor! Kurt is the best!!
Krists pants. haha beautiful
+kurt miller True punkrocker! :-)
"punkrocker" >.
kurt miller Nice
Can't see it
Pants likely influenced by Paul Leary(Surfers)
And they say Nirvana never went to college...
I am confused.
I can't quite say why, but I am obsessed with this.
homey0g0funk there's really no need to say. Its no ones business. If it speaks to you, so be it. Its not like you're the only one it speaks to.
@Jackeen D22 : Awww shucks, thanks man. =)
the jam is so epic!
The song after Lithium, that riff is just so fucking rad. God, Kurt could just come up with some really sick shit. He was such an amazing song writer and in my opinion a better person. I wish I could've met him. But i was only 12 yrs old when he died. Still I wish I would've figured out a way. Haha.
this reminds a bit of the early 1970s German TV show "Beat club" where they had all these rock bands (some very good ones actually ) performing in front of a green screen.
One of the first Nirvana songs I taught myself on guitar as a young kid. Years later and I know 'em all🙃. Kurt inspired many of us to pick up the axe👌🏻🤘🏻
Kurt's guitar sound is so damn good in this for some reason
Kurt's guitar tone on School is literally identical to the recorded version.
It is the same guitar he’s using that they recorded Bleach with.
@@bradylavy9592 no it's not lmfao he recorded bleach with a Univox hi flier
I think it’s a bit like TOTP where they sing the songs but mime the instrumental parts.
@jipwell, no, they're not 'miming' it, this is a live recording.
@@ell1s573 i think he recorded bleach with fender mustang
Evergreen College has really come along way...
Yeah.....very fucked up by radical dumbfuck people with their heads so firmly planted up their asses, that they terrorized faculty and staff for not being cool with Fuck White People Day or whatever the fuck they were trying to do. Fuck Evergreen.
@@LOSTONITALL
Sweet justice though. Enrollment was down 35-40% since that embarrassing day/2 days. Fuck Evergreen, and their hippy wannabe trust fund babies.
Yes, this was before Evergreen promote hate against white folks
yup. never again. but they gave us this example of white privilege to watch.
Check out Benjamin Boyce’s channel for a former student’s continuing coverage of the fallout. His videos used to be among the top results when you searched for Evergreen College on UA-cam, but Google did them a solid and deranked his channel.
the jam session at 10:19 sounds like the birth of "serve the servants"
I think that Serve The Servants was actually originally written around this time period.
Yeah that’s right !
wow didn't think the basis of that song was this old. sounds so post nevermind on the in utero version
So you're saying you've never heard Serve the Servants? Bc that jam sounds nothing like it. Not even one note.
I think 10:49 sounds closest to the Serve the Servants riff, but nothing close to the Steve Albini production quality.
I love you Nirvana Forever! Kurt Baby ❤️😍 Beautiful Kurt Cobain! Awesome thanks 👍😊
School became so much better as a live performance a year from this performance, it’s amazing how quickly they evolved from this point
This is 25 years ago.
RebelThoughts82 *Was*. Sorry man i just had to, I'm sorry.
RebelThoughts82 And Kurt was 23 years old.
They had not a bit of idea at that moment that people would watch them 25 years later on "the internet". May be they actually did have this idea.
No! 30 years 😉😅
30 years dude. Freaking insane. I'm 14 again!!! How did we get here. I don't care what anyone says music will never ever be the same as these times.
@@eddt430 The 90s was the last great decade for music and movies. It's all been downhill from there.
You can hear the Pixies influence coming in through this performance with the Bleach songs being played in a more smoother style.
I 'grew up' 143 miles from Kurt. Their best album is 'From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah (Live)'
I actually love the aesthetic of this.
The Jam at Evergreen has always been my favourite Nirvana jam :)
Jesper Nielsen same here
This so awesome! Nice mix of what we were seeing in 1990 and what was brewing, soon to explode!
So raw and pure. Just uninhibited drive.
Nirvana before they hit it big. Bleach is still my favorite Nirvana album.
10:19 The too early origins of "Serve the Servants" in that little riff, maybe?
The back ground movie in Big Cheese was take from Häxan; The Witches or Witchcraft Through the Ages) is a 1922 film
Did you just know that or where did you find the info?
It’s a fact.
Those Songs we all know and Love before they Broke into Fame....always Fascinating.
This is GOOOOOLD! Nirvana!!!! RIP Kurt!
Thakns UA-cam for giving me random nirvana gigs
End of 91 Nevermind got released, in about 18 days they went gold and just 924 days later, Kurt went visiting heaven..It suprises me every time I think about it.
That jam at 10:19 is so sick!
I am born '67 same as kurt. '92 doesn't seem that long ago to me.
I was born same day FEb 20, 1967, four hours earlier than him.
I am still alive and living very well in Hilo, Hawaii
Ya me too. Born in 67 raised on Beatles stones CCR and Nirvana was so refreshing when it happened.
Saw Nirvana twice in 89 - the best days.
GEneration X is the forgotten generation!
This is great early Nirvana back when they were unknown and nobody cared!
How they got hooked up with this college to play and get video taped I have no idea but I’m glad they did it because it shows them early on.
And there’s a Shaun Cassidy show in the background! Hilarious! And special guest Leif Garrett!
The year I started high school...good times!
I feel sad when i see musical and performing genius in some out-of-the-way spot like a pub band or a party. The amount of wasted talent is staggering but there's no place for the local champ anymore, you take over the world and make millions or you shiver in obscurity.
There always were millions of Nirvana fans out there, nobody noticed until a big company saw that dollar on the ground and picked it up. There are about 50 Nirvanas out there nobody heard of.
xyaeiounn so true I recorded 2 albums in 2008 and 2010 and never got signed I wish I could let you the world hear them but it’s all about what gets shoved in your face but then 20 years needs to be timeless it’s if it’s awesome it will still be awesome 20 years later
@@crazipali Distrokid
I think there is middle ground there still but you’re very right about there’s no place for the local champ anymore. Not sure why - several factors. With the Internet a ‘scene’ can’t be as creative an incubator. As everyone with an iPhone is a photographer so too has the availability of cheap (& digital) recording software/equip and record cheap guitars & robust used instrument trading. All this stuff & real catchy & deep talent is still hard to find. As far as live bar music having a trivia or dance night is just as well than having to pay out for some niche band with an unproven following & it’s all niche now. Very pluralistic world we have and yet where’s the great art?
@@nucleararmedhog I'd also add that, in the past, there were limited channels to listen/view content (MTV/radio). Now there are millions.
The average person doesn't have the attention span anymore. If a song with a long intro like Stairway To Heaven were released today, many would get bored and start watching a cat video.
On the contrary. There are fewer gate keepers of music these days. Back in the 90s and earlier, getting widespread exposure was nearly impossible without a major record label deal.
quarantine with this gem
Muito bom e raro. Extravagante, muito original.
imagine the handful of people watching this back in '90, i wonder what they were thinking, i wonder what they did after the show.
I was looking to go to TESC and was doing an unofficial visit during break. I walked in on these guys when they were editing the video. I didn't know who they were. Later someone told me. In hindsight, I wish I had chatted these guys up a little.
I've seen so many shows there. This is awesome
muy buen material!!! gracias por compartirlo!!! saludos!
Shaun Cassidy was my favorite singer in Nirvana.
"Häxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages" on background.
Did you just know that or where did you find the info?
@@xmo552, i have already watched this movie. I just saw the images in the background and remembered.
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I was just curious. Thanks.
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HOLY FUCK! Wicked ass video, had never seen it before until now! Amazing! Kurt will forever be missed!
I really like how Chad play those drums
Classic footage...thanks for share👍👍👍👍👍
The background footage in Big Cheese is from Haxan, a Swedish film, which was the 2nd documentary ever.
FUCKIN AWESOME STUFF BEAUTIFUL NIRVANA THATS WHAT NIRVANA WAS TO ME AND STILL IS BEAUTIFUL WE LOVE YOU GUYS, MISS KURT AND KNOW IN OUR HEARTS THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER ONE LIKE YOU KURT WE CAN ONLY PRAY ANOTHER WAVE WILL BREAK IN THE GREAT ROCK N ROLL SWINDLE AND ANOTHER FUCKIN KILLER BAND WILL APPEAR READY WILLING AND ABLE WELL MAYBE NOT SO MUCH BUT WE CAN HOPE
Imagine if any of this went onto MTV, just a year and a half before Teen Spirit...
I wish they'd release the footage with just the greenscreen so we could add our own background.
Today's after effects wizards would have a field day with this!
Kommissar it can also work with a blue screen u know. and in lithium there's a blue backdrop so i guesss you can edit that shit 😂
I have never seen this. I thought I've seen it all.
This could serve as a music video for a lot of their songs.
THIS IS GOLDEN!📹🎥🎬
rare footage of chad playing lithium
HELLUVA GREAT SHOW ,VIDEO BACKGROUND IS COMPLETELY FUCKED UP THATS WHY WE LOVE NIRVANA!!!!I MISSED BEGIN OF 90S THAT WAS A MUSIC ONCE....
I played with these guys at Super Saturday at Evergreen once. We had same time slot, but different stages. Fuggers took ALL the crowd.
That’s exactly what all the hair metal guys say: they took ALL the crowd.
part of the jam kinda sounds like proto-"serve the servants" riffing.
Ban won't wear off as the day goes on!
Its like watching black metal in the times of euronymus
this is like me as a pre teen having contact with Microsoft Power Point adding a different effect for each slide at my presentations at school
22:58 cobain was a danger to drum kits since day 1
Love this era
The only missing element then was a solid rock drummer, and they had it that year with Dave Grohl. Nirvana was a classic band because they had it all: great,catchy songs, a singer that sounded like himself and meant what he sang, musicianship, ,good looks and original image . That's what it takes, that's why very few make it to the very top.
Fer Abra Chad was a heavy metal drummer honestly listen do his little double bass run in big cheese if anything chad was just going a different direction
Tairy_Hesticles I agree, he was perfect for Bleach, for the pre-Nevermind Nirvana. But, as good a drummer as he is (which he is, I saw some amazing live videos), I think Dave was the man for the pop tunes on Nevermind.
Fer Abra yeah dave had that bounce to him its the only way i can word it he had the bounce that the poppy songs needed
Fer Abra HAHAHA
***** HO HO HO...your turn.
I've watched alot of footage with Chad, he tends to speed up or drop tempo at times. Dave Grohl takes the art of drumming to a whole new level with fierce contact, tempo and color.
Motorhead Maverick - huh, ok. I was about didn’t seem that horribly different from Dave. Maybe Chad doesn’t hit quite as hard. Butch famously had to put Dave on the metronome in studio and I never heard that Endino had to do the same to Chad.
Chad always sounds pretty on the dot for the most part, sometimes he splits up his fills and slows them down but they’re still on. Not like Nirvana is the most technical and precise band nor did they need to be really.
10:48 Is that an early version of Serve the Servants?
Rain Under Siege State
It's rains so much that they can't go outside let out their boredom and angst frustration s in their parents dingy basement and music is their life savers so to speak.
Two helpings of Big Cheese? Yes!
Chad's drumming 🔥🔥🔥
You're serious?
@@AnodyneHipsterInfluencer your serious?
Kurt in the beginning: "Did I leave the stove on?"
I could tell you all exactly why the sound would go in and out and you could barely hear the band. In most independent or college studios there is almost always a sound person behind the scenes that seems to always sabotage the mike system and constantly fiddles with the mixing board by constantly putting his hand on the audio mixing board so that he could seem like he is in charge instead of adjusting all the sounds properly before going on air and then just sitting still and keeping his hands to himself once the performance starts.
For most of this video Chad has been partially thanos snapped
praise Nirvana \o/
Lol krist is wearing pants designed by Eddie VHs guitar.
BlitzedPig he had to put white tape on his pants, because he was wearing black pants and otherwise the software wouldn’t have recognized him.
I'm sure Kurt would love all the ads in his videos.....
these are kurts home made videos playing in background
David Collett I hope the first couple songs are not his videos because it looks like some tv commercial.
thanks, really thanks ;)
this would have been such a cool video release Kurt was so creative
Interesting new version of Lithium, never heard that early recording.
Suddenly appear and it is so raw
Dave "inherited" the big hanging tom.
Dave's not there man...lol
@@johnbolander3588 Please read again man:)