LIVE NIRVANA Concert Chronology November 15, 1993 - Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY, US

  • NIRVANA
    • Kurt Cobain (vocals, guitar, drums)
    • Krist Novoselic (bass, drums)
    • Dave Grohl (drums, backing vocals, bass)
    • Pat Smear (guitar)
    • Lori Goldston (cello)
  • Everett True (vocals)
  • Jad Fair (vocals)
  • Mark Jickling (guitar)
  • Gilles-Vincent Rieder (drums)
  • 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)
  • Earnie Bailey (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)
  • Metropolitan
    • Randy Garelick
Load In
09:00
Soundcheck
15:30
Doors
18:30
Half Japanese Showtime
19:30
Breeders Showtime
20:15
NIRVANA Showtime
21:15
  1. No Info
  1. Radio Friendly Unit Shifter
  2. Drain You
  3. Breed
  4. Serve The Servants
  5. About A Girl
  6. Heart-Shaped Box
  7. Sliver
  8. Dumb
  9. In Bloom
  10. Come As You Are
  11. Lithium
  12. Pennyroyal Tea
  13. School
  14. Polly acoustic
  15. Milk It
  16. Rape Me
  17. Territorial Pissings
  18. Smells Like Teen Spirit
  19. All Apologies
  20. ENCORE
  21. Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam acoustic Novoselic on accordion, Grohl on bass
  22. On A Plain
  23. Living In Sin jam
  24. Scentless Apprentice
  25. Blew
  26. I Wanna Be Your Dog jam Cobain on Drums, Novoselic and Rieder on drums, Grohl on Bass, Jickling on guitar, Fair and True on vocals
AUD #1a
Equipment:
Core Sound Binaural > Sony TCD-D7
Lowest Generation:
DAT(1) > FLAC
Length / Sound Quality:
96:22 min / 8.5
Notes:
• In June 2007 this upgrade was circuladed.
• Higher quality and lower generation, but has more severe digital errors during "Lithium", "Territorial Pissings", and "Smells Like Teen Spirit" than on AUD #1b.
• The intro to "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter" cuts in, "I Wanna Be Your Dog" cuts out and there is a drop out in "About A Girl".
AUD #1b
Equipment:
Core Sound Binaural > Sony TCD-D7
Lowest Generation:
DAT(x) > ANA(2) > FLAC
Length / Sound Quality:
92:14 min / 7.5
Notes:
• Originally circulated in July 2004. An upgrade transfer was circulated November 2020.
• Lower quality and higher generation, but has less severe digital errors during "Lithium", "Territorial Pissings", and "Smells Like Teen Spirit" than on AUD #1a.
• The intro to "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter" cuts in, "I Wanna Be Your Dog" cuts out and there is a drop out in "About A Girl".
AMT #1

It is rumored that the show was recorded.

  • According to a newspaper review, Nirvana played for a crowd of about 3,200.
  • During "Dumb", Kurt yelled at the crowd to "shut up".
  • Dave jammed on the intro to the Gene Simmons song "Living In Sin."
  • Half Japanese and Everett True joined the band onstage for a noisy jam on "I Wanna Be Your Dog." Jad Fair did the vocals through a distorted megaphone, Gilles-Vincent Rieder and Krist pounded on a floor tom, Dave wandered around with a bass that may or may not have been plugged in, Mark Jickling played Pat's guitar, and Kurt played the drums.
  • At the end of the show, Pat handed a guitar to Jad Fair's stepson Simon and coaxed him into smashing it. Simon also played guitar during the noisy jam.
  • No Info
Ticket
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