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All ten episodes were originally scheduled to be made available on-line at the official website 'www.nirvanabox.com', but only the first five ever appeared.
TRACKLISTING:
Nightly Nirvana Week One Episode 1 - Smells Like Teen Spirit / Kurt: Inspiration For Name: S.L.T.S. / Even In His Youth Episode 2 - Serve The Servants / Steve Albini: Work Ethic / Rape Me (Live At Saturday Night Live) Episode 3 - Sliver / Krist Novoselic: Exposing The Underground / Oh Me (Unplugged) Episode 4 - On A Plain /Butch Vig: Hearing Nirvana's First Record / About A Girl Episode 5 - Heart Shaped Box / Full Band: Absurdness Of Bands Like Extreme / Spank Thru
Nightly Nirvana Week Two Episode 6 - Lithium (Acoustic) / Charles Cross: Kurt Was A Songwriting Genius / Aneurysm Episode 7 - Dumb / Kurt: How I Write Lyrics / You Know You're Right Episode 8 - In Bloom / Butch Vig: Hooking Up With Sub Pop... Then Nirvana / Immodium (Breed) Smart 04/90 Recording Session (Unreleased) Episode 9 - Verse Chorus Verse / Kurt: Selling Out / Polly (Live Rome 22/02/94) (Unreleased) Episode 10 - Stay Away / Steve Albini: People Latching Onto Kurt / Pennyroyal Tea
Nightly Nirvana Week Three Episode 11 - Drain You / Butch Vig, The Importance Of Chris And Dave / Marigold Episode 12 - Come As You Are / Kurt: Right Album, Right Time / Verse Chorus Verse (Outtake, 1991) Episode 13 - Love Buzz / Charles Cross: Cobain Wanted Fame / I Hate Myself And Want To Die Episode 14 - Jesus Don't Want Me For A Sunbeam (Live Electric, From The With The Lights Out Box Set DVD) / Kurt: Opinion Of All Apologies "Unplugged" / All Apologies (Unplugged) Episode 15 - Something In The Way / John Poneman: I Knew Two Different Kurt Cobains / Seasons In The Sun (From The With The Lights Out Box Set DVD)
Nightly Nirvana Week Four Episode 16 - Negative Creep / Kurt - Writing Songs For Bleach / Downer Episode 17 - Ain't It A Shame / Jack Endino: The Jury Explanation / Where Did You Sleep Last Night (Unplugged) Episode 18 - Lounge Act / Butch Vig: Kurt's Mood Swings / Old Age Episode 19 - Lithium (From the Video Music Awards) / Krist: Tossing The Bass At The VMA's / Territorial Pissing Episode 20 - Breed / Jack Endino: Dave Grohl Was Too Loud / Milk It
Nightly Nirvana Week Five Episode 21 - School / Jack Endino: Frances Bean On Rape Me / Rape Me (Demo) Episode 22 - Dive / Charles Cross: Kurt's Icon Status / The Man Who Sold The World (Unplugged) Episode 23 - Been A Son (Live) / Kurt: Stage Diving / Aneurysm (Live) Episode 24 - Pay To Play (Demo) / Butch Vig: Nevermind Touched A Nerve / Come As You Are (Unplugged) Episode 25 - Opinion / Jack Endino: Last Second Tapes On Box Set / Token Eastern Song
Nightly Nirvana Week Six Episode 26 - All Apologies / Steve Albini: His Opinion Of Nirvana Going Into Recording / Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle Episode 27 - Heart Shaped Box (Demo, 93) / Jerry Cantrell On Kurt Cobain / Something In The Way (Unplugged) Episode 28 - Aero Zeppelin / Krist: We Thought Teen Spirit Was A Pixies Rip Off / Smells Like Teen Spirit ( Butch Vig Mix) Episode 29 - Turnaround / Dave Grohl: You Know You're Right / You Know You're Right (Demo) Episode 30 - Pennyroyal Tea (Previously Unreleased 1993) / Jack Endino: More Nirvana Music Out There / Curmudgeon
Nightly Nirvana Week Seven Episode 31 - Dumb (Radio Appearance 91) / Jack Endino: No Hits On The Box Set / Return Of The Rat Episode 32 - Oh The Guilt / Kurt On Choosing The Heart Shaped Box Video Director / Heart Shaped Box (Live) Episode 33 - Molly's Lips / Charles Cross: Kurt Was A Troubled Guy / Tourette's Episode 34 - Lake Of Fire (Unplugged) / Jack Endino On Do Re Mi / Do Re Mi Episode 35 - Breed (Live) / Butch Vig On The Legacy Of Nevermind / D7
Nightly Nirvana Week Eight Episode 36 - Plateau (Unplugged) / Charles Cross: Kurt Was A Troubled Guy / Jesus Doesn't Want Me For A Sunbeam (Rehearsal Demo, 1994) Episode 37 - Mexican Seafood / Jack Endino: Nirvana's First Recording Session / If You Must Episode 38 - About A Girl (Unplugged) / Butch Vig: Favourite Song On Nevermind / Smells Like Teen Spirit (Live) Episode 39 - Come As You Are / Kurt: Nevermind Was Recorded Perfectly / Lithium (Live From Reading Festival, Unreleased) Episode 40 - Here She Comes Now / Jack Endino: They Hung Him On A Cross / They Hung Him On A Cross
Nightly Nirvana Week Nine Episode 41 - On A Plain / Krist: Nevermind Is A Rite Of Passage Record / Polly (Live) Episode 42 - Sappy / Jack Endino: Making Of A Box Set / Where Did You Sleep Last Night (Solo Acoustic 1989) Episode 43 - Son Of A Gun / Henry Rollins: On Nirvana And Kurt / Radio Friendly Unit Shifter Episode 44 - Old Age / Butch Vig: Early Nevermind Recordings / Dive Episode 45 - Sliver / Kurt: Where Did He Get The Content For Some Lyrics / Mv
Nightly Nirvana Week Ten Episode 46 - Hairspray Queen / Butch Vig: Kurt's Mood Swings / Scentless Apprentice Episode 47 - Serve The Servants / Kurt: Old School Dinosaurs Needed To Be Weeded Out / The Man Who Sold The World (Unplugged) Episode 48 - Even In His Youth / Charles Cross: The Underdog Winning / Been A Son Episode 49 - Very Ape / Jon Poneman: Seattle Sound At The Timey / Negative Creep Episode 50 - All Apologies (Solo Acoustic) / Jack Endino: Everything Is Not On The Box Set / Endless Nameless
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| Availability: |
Last copy in stock. Order now for shipping on Monday 23rd November
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| Year of Release: |
2004 |
| Artist: |
Nirvana (click here for complete listing) |
| Title: |
Nightly Nirvana Broadcast Collection (click here for more of the same title) |
| Price: |
£ 275.00, US$ 459.25
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CD-R(ECORDABLE) |
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UMe |
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CDR ACETATE |
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USA
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NIRCRNI328143 (quote this reference in any e-mails, letters, faxes or phone calls to help identify this item) |
| Genres: |
Grunge, Indie, NME Indie/Alternative Artists
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| Related Artists: |
Dave Grohl, Earth, Eyes Adrift, Foo Fighters, Jackson United, Krist Novoselic, Kurt Cobain, Me First & The Gimme Gimme's, Probot, Sweet 75 (K Novoselic), Taylor Hawkes & The Coattail Riders, The Go-Team, Tinman |
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