LIVE NIRVANA Concert Chronology November 07, 1993 - William and Mary Hall, The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA, US
Artist
- NIRVANA
- Kurt Cobain (vocals, guitar)
- Krist Novoselic (bass)
- Dave Grohl (drums, backing vocals)
- Pat Smear (guitar)
- Lori Goldston (cello)
Crew
- Alex MacLeod (tour manager)
- Jeff Mason (production manager)
- Kelly Nase (tour accountant)
- Susanne Sasic (lighting designer)
- Craig Overbay (sound engineer)
- Ian Beveridge (monitor engineer)
- Jim Vincent (guitar technician)
- John Duncan (guitar technician)
- Mike Dalke (drum technician)
- Ed Swink (stage manager)
- Dave Stevens (Pro Show sound crew)
- Allan Bagley (Pro Show sound crew)
- Tom Pfaeffle (Pro Show sound crew)
- Spike Brant (LSD lighting crew)
- Mike Lamb (LSD lighting crew)
- Pat Connolly (LSD lighting crew)
- Gary Vaspol (LSD lighting crew)
Buyer
- Cellar Door Concerts of Virginia
- Bill Reed
Schedule
- Load In
- 09:00
- Soundcheck
- 15:30
- Doors
- 17:30
- Half Japanese Showtime
- 19:00
- Breeders Showtime
- 19:45
- NIRVANA Showtime
- 20:45
Soundcheck
- No Info
Set
- Radio Friendly Unit Shifter
- Drain You
- Breed
- Serve The Servants
- About A Girl
- Heart-Shaped Box
- Sliver
- Dumb
- In Bloom
- Come As You Are
- Lithium part of
- Lithium
- Pennyroyal Tea
- School
- Polly acoustic
- Milk It
- Rape Me
- Territorial Pissings
- All Apologies
- ENCORE
- On A Plain
- Scentless Apprentice
- Blew
- jam
- Endless, Nameless
Set Range
Circulating Recordings
AUD #1 incomplete
- Equipment:
- Unknown > Unknown
- Lowest Generation:
- ANA(x) > FLAC
- Length / Sound Quality:
- 86:53 min / 6.5
- Notes:
- • Missing "Endless, Nameless".
- • "Pennyroyal Tea" and the jam cuts out.
AUD #2
- Equipment:
- Sonic Studios DSM-6 > Sony TC-D5M
- Lowest Generation:
- ANA(M) > FLAC
- Length / Sound Quality:
- 94:26 min / 9.0
- Notes:
- • The master tape was circulated April 10th, 2018.
- • The "intro noise" cuts in and cut.
Uncirculated Recordings
No Info
Notes
- According to a newspaper review, Nirvana played for a crowd of about 5,900.
- According to an attendee, Nirvana stopped "Lithium" because Kurt got hit with a shoe, which pissed him off and he looked like he was about to leave the stage, he didn't, but sang and played part of the first verse of "Lithium" totally out of tune.
- The end-of-show jam, on which Kurt sang, seems to be the same jam that was played at the end of the 11/13/93 show before "Do Nuts."
Press Reviews
- Review from a US newspaper called "The Collegian", published in November 18th, 1993.
- Review from a US newspaper called the "Captain's Log", published in November 15th, 1993.