Nirvana’s setlist from April 29, 1990 at the 9:30 club in D.C.
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I shared a lot of rooms with [Nirvana drummer] Chad Channing, laughing all night about the stupidest stuff we could think of. And I’ll tell you one thing: Me and Chad came up with this story about selling kids for food. We were joking about it: ‘We came up with this really funny story last night, and it was about selling kids for food!’ And it’s probably because of us that line ended up in a Nirvana song.
ex-TAD drummer Steve Wiederhold recalls the 1989 Nirvana/TAD European tour, from Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge
Stills from the original video for “In Bloom” (the Sub Pop version), filmed in downtown New York City.
(Source: gothamist.com)
Deer Tick playing Nirvana = Deervana. Check out more videos of Deervana’s SXSW set over at Brooklyn Vegan.
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