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Old 04.07.2014, 10:17 PM   #65
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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
dude!! what amazes me was that they were recorded more than any other hype band at the time( and they really weren't that hyped). check Youtube!!!! just about every Nirvana performance was recorded from 89 to 91. more than Pavement, Pixies or...... ohhh i don't know...Dinosaur jr, or any shoegaze england act.

they were bound for success no matter what.

Oh, Nirvana bootlegs were quite the collectable peaking in 1994-1997, a mix of "lost" b-sides and concert recordings. Live Nirvana was ALWAYS better than the albums, I think its why From the Muddy Banks of The Wishkah is actually the best all around Nirvana release.. What was interesting about Nirvana is the mainstream music media caught on to this quickly and from 1992-1994 Nirvana live performances where EVERYWHERE on music TV, including several prominent full concerts.
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