NIRVANA – ABOUT A GIRL IN 1991
More distortion than your neighbour’s garage amp.
Seattle, 1991. Three scruffy guys walk on stage with thrift-store guitars, torn jeans, and zero interest in rock-star glamour. What follows is nothing short of a musical detonation. About a Girl in 1991 captures Nirvana right before they changed everything — the smell of sweat, feedback, and revolution still fresh in the air.
This 2-disc live collection crackles with raw, unfiltered energy — the kind you can’t fake in a studio. Kurt’s voice tears through the noise, Dave’s drums sound like thunder in a tin shed, and Krist’s bass lines rumble like a restless earthquake. From the jagged charm of About a Girl to the primal chaos of Negative Creep and the breakout roar of Smells Like Teen Spirit, every track is a flashpoint of grunge history.
It’s not just a concert — it’s the sound of a band teetering on the edge of global fame, still playing like their amps might explode at any moment.
Perfect for: flannel-shirt philosophers, 90s nostalgics, and anyone who still believes three chords and a scream can change the world.
⚡ Caution: May trigger spontaneous headbanging, deep existential thoughts, and a sudden urge to start a garage band.
Tracklist:
Disc 1
School
About A Girl
Floyd The Barber
Smells Like Teen Spirit
Come As You Are
Territorial Pissings
Lithium
Sliver
Aneurysm
Spank Thru
Been A Son
Negative Creep
Disc 2
Love Buzz
Breed
On A Plain
School
Drain You
Negative Creep
Floyd The Barber
Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam
Polly
Scoff
Blew
Nirvana – About a Girl in 1991
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