“MTV Unplugged” premiered rather quietly in the fall of 1989 as an acoustic showcase, and then November 1st, 1994 happened. Recorded at the Sony Music Studios in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, Nirvana is joined by the Germs’ Pat Smear, cellist Lori Goldston, and the Meat Puppets’ Curt Kirkwood. This was really Kurt Cobain’s show, and, sadly, his farewell.
Fresh off of 29 Days in 1991 and the radio series that defined a generation, on March 8th, we honoured Soundgarden’s Superunknown. A month later on April 8th, we paid homage to The Offspring’s Smash. Weezer’s self-titled album aired in its entirety on May 11th. On June 7th, Stone Temple Pilot’s Purple played from front-to-back. When Green Day performed Dookie in its entirety during their Saviors Tour, The Triple X Album Series was your soundtrack on August 1st. On the heels of an Oasis reunion that was 15 years in the making, it was 30 years in the making for Definitely Maybe on August 29th. The Tragically Hip’s Gord Sinclair went track-by-track with Day for Night on September 24th.
Relive one of the most iconic and most memorable performances decorated with stargazer lilies, black candles, and a crystal chandelier.
53 minutes and 50 seconds. In its entirety. In their own words. Kurt, Dave, Krist, Pat, You.
Nirvana. MTV Unplugged in New York. November 1st. 7pm.