LIVE NIRVANA Concert Chronology December 14, 1993 - Salem Armory Auditorium, Salem, OR, US
Artist
- NIRVANA
- Kurt Cobain (vocals, guitar)
- Krist Novoselic (bass)
- Dave Grohl (drums, backing vocals)
- Pat Smear (guitar)
- Lori Goldston (cello)
Crew
- 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)
Buyer
- Monqui Presents
- Mike Quinn
- Ken Deans
Schedule
- Load In
- 09:00
- Soundcheck
- 15:30
- Doors
- 18:30
- Melvins Showtime
- 19:30
- Breeders Showtime
- 20:15
- NIRVANA Showtime
- 21:15
Soundcheck
- No Info
Set
- Radio Friendly Unit Shifter
- Drain You
- Breed
- Heartbreaker jam
- Serve The Servants
- Come As You Are
- Smells Like Teen Spirit
- Sliver
- Dumb
- In Bloom
- About A Girl
- Lithium
- Pennyroyal Tea
- School
- Polly acoustic
- Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle
- Rape Me
- Territorial Pissings
- ENCORE
- The Man Who Sold The World
- All Apologies
- On A Plain
- Scentless Apprentice
- Heart-Shaped Box
Set Range
Circulating Recordings
AUD #1
- Equipment:
- Sonic Studios DSM-6 > Denon DTR-80P
- Lowest Generation:
- DAT(M) > FLAC
- Length / Sound Quality:
- 84 min / 9.0
- Notes:
- • No Infos.
Uncirculated Recordings
AUD #2
It is rumored that the show was recorded.
AMT #1
It is rumored that the show was recorded.
Notes
- During the song "Polly", Kurt picked up his acoustic guitar like he was gonna smash it, looked to the side of the stage, and finished the song without smashing it.
Press Reviews
- Review from a US newspaper called "Statesman Journal", published on December 16th, 1993.
- Review from a US newspaper called "The Oregonian", published in December 1993.
- Review from a US newspaper called the "Oregon Daily Emerald", published on January 7th, 1994.