LIVE NIRVANA Concert Chronology October 25, 1990 - Students' Union, Leeds Polytechnic, Leeds, UK
Artist
- NIRVANA
- Kurt Cobain (vocals, guitar)
- Krist Novoselic (bass)
- Dave Grohl (drums, backing vocals)
- Antony Hodgkinson (dancer)
Crew
- Alex MacLeod (tour manager)
- Craig Montgomery (sound engineer)
- Ian Beveridge (monitor engineer)
Buyer
- JFK Presents
- John Keenan
Schedule
- Load In
- …:…
- Soundcheck
- …:…
- Doors
- 20:00
- Arm Showtime
- …:…
- L7 Showtime
- …:…
- Victims Family Showtime
- …:…
- NIRVANA Showtime
- …:…
Soundcheck
- No Info
Set
- jam
- Blew
- Been A Son
- Negative Creep
- Stain
- Lithium
- Spank Thru
- Breed
- Floyd The Barber
- Big Cheese
- About A Girl
- In Bloom
- Scoff
- Molly's Lips
- Love Buzz
- D-7
- Dive
- Sliver
- School Novoselic briefly on vocals
Set Range
Circulating Recordings
AUD #1
- Equipment:
- Unknown > Unknown
- Lowest Generation:
- ANA(2) > FLAC
- Length / Sound Quality:
- 61:30 min / 9.0
- Notes:
- • Circulated in December 2004.
AMT #1
- Equipment:
- Built In > Sony CCD-V200E
- Lowest Generation:
- VID8(M) > MKV
- Length / Sound Quality:
- 60 min / 7.5
- Notes:
- • Circulated in December 2017.
- • Amateur video, shot from front left of the stage.
- • "D7" cuts in.
AMT #2 incomplete
- Equipment:
- Unknown > Unknown
- Lowest Generation:
- VHS(x) > DVDR/FLAC
- Length / Sound Quality:
- 05 min / 6.5
- Notes:
- • Circulated in May 2006.
- • Amateur video, shot on right-hand side of stage (next to Cobain) by a member of L7.
- • In AMT #1, this taper can be seen taping much more of the show than what is currently circulating.
- • "Blew", "Been A Son" and "Negative Creep" only.
- • Has cuts in "Blew" and "Negative Creep".
Uncirculated Recordings
No Info
Notes
- There were many screw-ups and mishaps due to an enormous amount of stage divers all taking their leaps, which visibly upset Kurt.
- During the bridge of "School," Kurt improvised the lyrics, including Krist coming in to add one line.
Press Reviews
- Review from a Spanish magazine called "Ruta 66", published in December, 1990.
- Review from a UK fanzine called "Dun & Dusted", published in 1991.