Nirvana Unplugged (16-Dec-1993)
Director: Beth McCarthy-Miller Keywords: Music Concert
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
Kurt Cobain |
Musician |
20-Feb-1967 |
5-Apr-1994 |
Lead singer of Nirvana |
Dave Grohl |
Musician |
14-Jan-1969 |
|
Nirvana, Foo Fighters |
Krist Novoselic |
Bassist |
16-May-1965 |
|
Bassist for Nirvana |
Pat Smear |
Guitarist |
5-Aug-1959 |
|
The Germs, Foo Fighters |
REVIEWS Review by anonymous (posted on 24-Mar-2006) Calling this a movie isn’t
really true. It’s just a concert, and a great one at that. This "movie"
is just Nirvana playing in front of a crowd. With only acoustics and no
distortion. When I heard of the idea I was skeptical. Then I watched it
and was blown away. This has to be one of, if not their best,
performance I have ever seen. This really shows you nirvana at their
core. This performance includes songs like about a girl, come as you
are, on a plain, something in the way, and all apologies. It also
includes songs from the meat puppets, the Vaseline and David Bowie. The
movie is about an hour and eight minutes with a few spots where they
will stop to tune or change guitars. So you will be listening to music
for most of the time. Over all this is an absolute perfect performance.
Listening to the vocals of Kurt Cobain is an absolute joy. Hearing the
pain in his voice, it’s so raw and awe inspiring. I would recommend
this to anybody who is remotely into Nirvana or wants to be. Highest
recommendations.
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