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NIRVANA in 1994, who had no idea that Kurt Cobain’s death was imminent, was on their final European tour. A multi-camera video that will allow you to witness their final appearance has been decided to be released. This work was filmed at the “Milan performance on February 24, 1994”. This is a spectacular audience shot. Let’s take a look at the overview of their activities at the time to see how late this show was. 1993, January 16th + 23rd: South America (2 shows), April 9th / July 23rd / August 6th: North America #1 (September 23rd “IN UTERO” released), October 18th – November 15th: North America #2 (20 shows), November 18th “MTV UNPLUGGED”, November 27th – December 31st: North America #3a (17 shows) ←※LIVE AND LOUD 1994, January 1st – 8th: North America #3b (6 shows), February 6th – March 1st: Europe (15 shows) ←★Here★ March 4th: Kurt’s first suicide attempt April 5th: Kurt Cobain dies This is NIRVANA in 1993/1994. Kurt was touring Europe until one month before his death, and this Milan show was the 12th show. In other words, it was the fourth performance from the end. This work, which conveys such a stage, is a multi-camera work made up of three images. It mainly switches between medium-distance shots from the right side of the stage and the front. The third image is actually the next day, “February 25th,” but it is only occasionally used to fill in the gaps at the same venue, so it is hardly noticeable. And the two main angles are wonderful. It is true that the scenes that are easy to watch are selected and composed, but there are almost no shadows of the front audience, so you can look directly at the stage. Moreover, this work is a remastered version released in recent years, and the screen with image stabilization has realized unprecedented stability and ease of viewing. The beauty of the images, which are created over and over again, depicts the final full show of NIRVANA, which will never be revived. Speaking of the footage of the “IN UTERO Tour,” the official “LIVE AND LOUD” is also famous, but this work is quite different due to the difference in time. Let’s organize it while comparing it here. Nevermind (10 songs) Drain You/Breed/Come As You Are/Smells Like Teen Spirit (★)/In Bloom (★)/Lithium/Polly (★)/Lounge Act (★)/Territorial Pissings (★)/On A Plain (★) Others (12 songs) In Utero: Radio Friendly Unit Shifter/Serve The Servants/Dumb (★)/Pennyroyal Tea/Very Ape/Rape Me/All Apologies/Heart-Shaped Box Others: Sliver/About A Girl/School/Blew *Note: The “★” mark indicates songs that were not even seen on the official “LIVE AND LOUD” album. … and so on. The album is based on two tracks, “NEVERMIND” and “IN UTERO,” but the balance leans more to the former. A large number of songs that were not on “LIVE AND LOUD” are also included, making it the axis of the set even more than “IN UTERO.” Six days after this work, Kurt developed severe bronchitis and pharyngitis, and the tour was suspended. After that, Kurt repeatedly attempted suicide, and shot himself in the head with a shotgun, and the legend came to an end. This work is packed with such a final scene. A video work that reproduces the stage that will never return using existing materials. A video work that allows you to witness the final scene has been released. A multi-camera work made up of three types of audience shots, with the latest remaster and perfect image stabilization. You can experience the full show of the fourth to last performance with a spectacular view with zero obstructions. Palatrussardi, Milan, Italy 24th February 1994 AMAZING SHOT!!! 1. Intro 2. Radio Friendly Unit Shifter 3. Drain You 4. Breed 5. Serve The Servants 6. Come As You Are 7. Smells Like Teen Spirit 8. Sliver 9. Dumb 10. In Bloom 11. About A Girl 12. Lithium 13. Pennyroyal Tea 14. School 15. Polly 16. Very Ape 17. Lounge Act 18. Rape Me 19. Territorial Pissings 20. All Apologies 21. On A Plain 22. Blew 23. Heart-Shaped Box Kurt Cobain – Vocal. Guitar Krist Novoselic – Bass Dave Grohl – Drums, Backing Vocal Pat Smear – Guitar Melora Creager – Cello COLOR NTSC Approx.76min.
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