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Nirvana - Serve The Servants (rehearsal live)

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  • Release a fucking DVD of this concert including this rehearsel...that should be a best seller!

  • kurt is magic

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  • @nirvanaowneth his hair was died red with kool aid lol your talking about the 1992 performance right? i think that was saturday night live. if they ever put that up it should be included with another performance because its pretty short. they should've added it with the 20 year anniversary but they want to presenty the band at its core/before fame. either way the anniversary is worth the money

  • @barakon12 mtv and or the estate of kurt cobain or nirvana dave krist have a copy of the recording or access to it im sure.. the best of the 3 mtv concerts in my opinion was the one where kurt has pink hair and krist has a star on his shirt, kurts wearing a green sweater i believe

  • @Fitna4Allah This show was ass compared to normal Nirvana shows.

  • That's so cool that he knew it was too low to sing loud - it ends up sounding double tracked and awesome.

  • this is fucking beautiful

  • @barakon12 @barakon12 No u have the offical recordings and transfer these official to dvd and blu ray... then the quality would be 100% amazing with amazing sound! I would pay 100 euro for that Blu ray!

  • @RuudvanGOLL Fucking exactly! What needs to happen is fans who have all the clips from the Live&Loud performance+rehearsal, need to come together and release a fan-made DVD. I swear, if it's done right, it would sell fucking amazingly.

  • This show on 1080p blu ray please!!!!

  • @DieserBenuterIstCool Of course he cared about his music. He loved music and art. He cared about his music and music in general but would never change his music to suit other people or to make it more likely to sell better. He made the music he liked and respected.

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