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Nirvana unplugged 25th anniversary
Nirvana unplugged 25th anniversary




nirvana unplugged 25th anniversary

They’d upended the hopes and expectations of the network by electing to play anything but the hits, “Come As You Are” being one exception. Everyone had seen it.” But on its own, Unplugged remains one of rock’s great live albums, as well as a glimpse of Nirvana at their most naked and idiosyncratic. “We’d aired it so often that year it was a shock that the album sold so well. “We used it as a way to mourn Kurt on air,” Coletti says of the show. (The cardigan he wore, still unwashed since the performance, just raised $334,000 at auction, making it the most expensive sweater ever sold.) The live album wouldn’t see release until nearly a year later. It’s impossible at this point to divorce the recording from images of Cobain, from the mythology of the night. But we didn’t know at the time-we moved on.” “It should all still be sitting there,” Coletti says of the set. “And Tony Bennett the day after that.” Almost immediately after the band had finished, a production crew was tearing the set down, including the black candles and white Stargazer lilies that would later give viewers the feeling that they were watching a living funeral.

NIRVANA UNPLUGGED 25TH ANNIVERSARY SERIES

“I think the next day, we did Stone Temple Pilots,” series producer Alex Coletti tells Apple Music. Recorded in New York on November 18, 1993, five months before Kurt Cobain’s death, it was the first of three tapings in three days that week for MTV.

nirvana unplugged 25th anniversary

It’s worth remembering and repeating: Unplugged was never meant to be Nirvana’s final statement.






Nirvana unplugged 25th anniversary