LIVE NIRVANA Concert Chronology December 10, 1993 - Roy Wilkins Auditorium, Saint Paul, MN, US

  • NIRVANA
    • Kurt Cobain (vocals, guitar)
    • Krist Novoselic (bass)
    • Dave Grohl (drums, backing vocals)
    • Pat Smear (guitar)
    • Lori Goldston (cello)
  • Alex MacLeod (tour manager)
  • Jeff Mason (production manager)
  • Kelly Nase (tour accountant)
  • Susanne Sasic (lighting designer)
  • Craig Overbay (sound engineer)
  • Ian Beveridge (monitor engineer)
  • Jim Vincent (guitar technician)
  • John Duncan (guitar technician)
  • Mike Dalke (drum technician)
  • Ed Swink (stage manager)
  • Allan Bagley (Pro Show sound crew)
  • Tom Pfaeffle (Pro Show sound crew)
  • Niko Vonk (Pro Show sound crew)
  • Mike Lamb (LSD lighting crew)
  • Pat Connolly (LSD lighting crew)
  • Gary Vaspol (LSD lighting crew)
  • Jam Productions Inc.
    • Andy Cirzan
    • Mark Miller
Load In
09:00
Soundcheck
15:30
Doors
18:00
Shonen Knife Showtime
19:30
Breeders Showtime
20:15
NIRVANA Showtime
21:15
  1. No Info
  1. Radio Friendly Unit Shifter
  2. Drain You
  3. Breed
  4. Serve The Servants
  5. Come As You Are
  6. Smells Like Teen Spirit
  7. Sliver
  8. Dumb
  9. In Bloom
  10. About A Girl
  11. Lithium
  12. Pennyroyal Tea
  13. School
  14. Polly acoustic
  15. Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle
  16. Milk It
  17. Rape Me
  18. Territorial Pissings
  19. ENCORE
  20. Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam acoustic Novoselic on accordian, Grohl on bass
  21. The Man Who Sold The World
  22. All Apologies
  23. On A Plain
  24. Scentless Apprentice
  25. Heart-Shaped Box
  26. Blew
  27. Endless, Nameless
AUD #1
Equipment:
Core Sound Binaural > Sony TCD-D7
Lowest Generation:
DAT(1) > FLAC
Length / Sound Quality:
106 min / 8.5
Notes:
• The intro to "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter" cuts in.
AUD #2
Equipment:
Sonic Studios DSM-3 > Sony TCD-D3
Lowest Generation:
DAT(1) > FLAC
Length / Sound Quality:
106 min / 9.0
Notes:
• No Infos.
AUD #3
Equipment:
Sonic Studios DSM-6P > Sony TCD-D7
Lowest Generation:
DAT(1) > FLAC
Length / Sound Quality:
107 min / 8.5
Notes:
• In August 2014 a DAT(1) was circulated, replacing the bootleg CD "Unleashed" as a source.
AUD #4
Equipment:
Unknown > Unknown
Lowest Generation:
DAT(x) > ANA(2) > FLAC
Length / Sound Quality:
109 min / 7.5
Notes:
• Circulated in September 2007.
• Has some unidentified noises bleeding through during "School", "Polly", and "Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle".
PRO #1 incomplete
Equipment:
Soundboard > Unknown
Lowest Generation:
VHS(X) > MKV
Length / Sound Quality:
2:51 min / 9.5
Notes:
• Includes "Breed" only.
• Circulated December 2021.
PRO CLIP #1a incomplete
Equipment:
Soundboard > Unknown
Lowest Generation:
TV > VHS(2) > DVDR
Length / Sound Quality:
01 min / 9.5
Notes:
• PRO-shot video broadcasted on MTV News in October 1996.
• Feature 1 minute of clips of "Breed" and "Drain You".
• Has voice-over and clips from other shows over parts of it.
• Other clips with no audio have been broadcast.
PRO CLIP #1b incomplete
Equipment:
Unknown > Unknown
Lowest Generation:
VHS(x) > FLV
Length / Sound Quality:
01 min / 9.5
Notes:
• PRO-shot video with open mic audio broadcast by MTV News on April 14, 1994.
• Includes a 10 seconds long clip of the solo of "Breed".
• Circulating copies are sourced from an FLV video file posted on YouTube.
PRO CLIP #1c incomplete
Equipment:
Unknown > Unknown
Lowest Generation:
VHS(x) > MKV
Length / Sound Quality:
10 sec / ??
Notes:
• PRO-shot video with open mic audio broadcast by TV Monte Carlo in Italy.
• Includes a 10 seconds of "Drain You".
• At least a clip of "Drain You" was also broadcast by KSTW-TV on april 8th 1994.

No Info

  • According to a newspaper review, Nirvana played for a crowd of about 5,500.
  • During "Scentless Apprentice," Kim Deal of The Breeders came onstage and dove into the audience.
  • At the end of the show, Kurt stuck a cord in his mouth and pretended to be electrocuted. He was then carried off stage.
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