LIVE NIRVANA Concert Chronology February 19, 1992 - Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, JP
Artist
- NIRVANA
- Kurt Cobain (vocals, guitar)
- Krist Novoselic (bass)
- Dave Grohl (drums, backing vocals)
Crew
- Alex MacLeod (tour manager)
- Susanne Sasic (lighting designer)
- Craig Montgomery (sound engineer)
- Ian Beveridge (monitor engineer)
- Nic Close (guitar technician)
- Barrett Jones (drum technician)
Buyer
- UDO Artists, Inc.
Schedule
- Load In
- …:…
- Soundcheck
- …:…
- Doors
- 18:00
- NIRVANA Showtime
- …:…
Soundcheck
- No Info
Set
- Negative Creep
- Been A Son
- On A Plain
- Blew
- Come As You Are
- Lithium
- Breed
- Sliver
- Drain You
- About A Girl
- School
- Aneurysm
- Love Buzz
- ENCORE
- Polly
- Territorial Pissings
- ENCORE
- Smells Like Teen Spirit
Set Range
Circulating Recordings
AUD #1
- Equipment:
- Unknown > Aiwa
- Lowest Generation:
- ANA(M) > DAT(1)> FLAC
- Length / Sound Quality:
- 62:56 min / 8.0
- Notes:
- • Circulated in July 2007.
SBD #1a
- Equipment:
- Soundboard > Unknown
- Lowest Generation:
- DAT(x) > Unofficial CD [Fire Extinguisher] > FLAC
- Length / Sound Quality:
- 60:09 min / 10
- Notes:
- • Has minor cuts in "On A Plain", "Drain You" and "Love Buzz" intro (to remove diginoise).
- • Less complete in the beginning and after "Love Buzz" than SBD #1b.
SBD #1b
- Equipment:
- Soundboard > Unknown
- Lowest Generation:
- DAT(x) > Unofficial CD [Tokyo 1992] > FLAC
- Length / Sound Quality:
- 61:06 min / 10
- Notes:
- • More complete in the beginning and after "Love Buzz" than SBD #1a.
- • Has dropouts and diginoise at the end of "Aneurysm" and on the intro to "Love Buzz".
Uncirculated Recordings
No Info
Notes
- After "Territorial Pissings", Kurt withdrew from the stage without playing "Smells Like Teen Spirit", until being reminded by Krist and Dave. Kurt responded by saying "What? We didn't do it? I thought we did, but..." before returning to play.
- Before "Smells Like Teen Spirit", Krist sang a bit of Queen's "We Will Rock You".
Press Reviews
- Review from a JP magazine called "Burrn!", published in May 1992.
- Review from a JP magazine called "Music Magazine", published in April 1992.
- Review from a JP magazine called "Crossbeat", published in April 1992.