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Nirvana Live in Buenos Aires, Argentina 1992 CD Very Rare Great Show 10/30/1992

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Category:

CDs

Quantity Available:

2 in stock

Condition:

Like New

Style:

Rock Grunge

Duration:

Album

Special Attributes:

Live Recording

Artist:

Nirvana

Format:

Audio CD

Edition:

Live Recording

Title:

Nirvana Live in Argentina 1992

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Item number:

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Item description

Nirvana Live on 10/30/1992 Estadio Vélez Sarsfield, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Very rare and a must own for any Nirvana fan! Condition is Like New. Not factory pressed. Not a silverback CD. Photo matted label. Shipping speed and delivery date may vary. History of the show: In October 1992, Nirvana made their first and only performance in Argentina, and the gig became infamous. After reportedly threatening to boycott the show backstage, Kurt Cobain convinced his bandmates to sabotage their own set. They opened with a lengthy noise jam, commonly known as 'Nobody Knows I'm New Wave'. They refused to play 'Smells Like Teen Spirit', teasing it before some early songs, and played rarer tracks like 'Beeswax' and 'Spank Thru'. For what it's worth, Cobain did later did describe the show as "one of the greatest experiences I've ever had".