Re: album youre listening to/ album of the day
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 2:59 pm
Big up legend4ry!
Im going to listen to this before bed i recon
Im going to listen to this before bed i recon
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These guys play all the big planetariums.Samuel_L_Damnson wrote:Big up legend4ry!
Im going to listen to this before bed i recon
A a newly unearthed, unofficial live recording of early Nirvana has surfaced.
A previously unheard bootleg recording has emerged of the grunge trailblazers performing at Portland’s Satyricon venue on January 12, 1990. The recording is noted for featuring The Melvins‘ Dale Crover on drums, and also because it was captured on the fateful night that Kurt Cobain first met Courtney Love.
A YouTube user today uploaded a video that is allegedly a bootleg of the whole 54-minute concert. “I was there. I recorded their set. And I put it away in a box of tapes,” wrote uploader WY97212 in the video’s description. “Today marks the 25th anniversary and it seems like the right time to let people hear this. Enjoy and Play Loud. Recording is raw in accordance with the equipment and tape used at the time.”
While the authenticity of the recording hasn’t been confirmed, a poster for the event has been unearthed, advertising Nirvana in concert with Crover’s band The Melvins and Portland legends the Oily Bloodmen as support.
The quality isn’t the greatest but it does improve after the first track.
i wonder is nirvana was alive today if he would be making dubstep.soronery wrote:not somuch an album but this seems the right thread
A a newly unearthed, unofficial live recording of early Nirvana has surfaced.
A previously unheard bootleg recording has emerged of the grunge trailblazers performing at Portland’s Satyricon venue on January 12, 1990. The recording is noted for featuring The Melvins‘ Dale Crover on drums, and also because it was captured on the fateful night that Kurt Cobain first met Courtney Love.
A YouTube user today uploaded a video that is allegedly a bootleg of the whole 54-minute concert. “I was there. I recorded their set. And I put it away in a box of tapes,” wrote uploader WY97212 in the video’s description. “Today marks the 25th anniversary and it seems like the right time to let people hear this. Enjoy and Play Loud. Recording is raw in accordance with the equipment and tape used at the time.”
While the authenticity of the recording hasn’t been confirmed, a poster for the event has been unearthed, advertising Nirvana in concert with Crover’s band The Melvins and Portland legends the Oily Bloodmen as support.
The quality isn’t the greatest but it does improve after the first track.