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David Sanquenetti's Collection

Nirvana   10/30/1992

Estadio José Amalfitani, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Source "Out of Bloom" is a clone of "Kurko."
Media CD   1 disc
Notes This disc is GREAT. It's a nearly perfect sound board recording... the only complaint is that it's a
little quiet and the noise level changes in a couple of spots. This particular version of the show is a
little more complete than KTS's "A Higher State of Mind." KTS cuts a few parts where Dave chants
No me gusta TECHNO!!" (Spanish translation = I don't like techno!) and performs a techno-type beat
and makes techno noises (you'd have to hear it...). KTS also cuts a between song chat where Dave
asks Krist if he wants to Tango.

The story behind this show is that the crowd was rude to "Calamity Jane," the bands guest opening
act. The crowd had thrown rocks and bottles forcing "Calamity Jane" to leave the stage. The show
started with a long feedback session (not available on any disc). The band screws up many of songs
on purpose, including stopping "Smells Like Teen Spirit", 20 seconds into the song and refusing to play
it the rest of the night to punish the crowd. Kurt is pissed, and dictates the direction of the show on a
whim (he didn't use a standard set list). He screws around with the opening chords to let Dave and Krist
know what he wants to play next... including a rare performance of Beeswax. Kurt sings the first verse of
"Come As You Are" with hey,hey, hey,hey.. (a hey for every syllable). Dave and Krist get into the action
also... Dave plays cymbals jokingly during Polly, and chants "A, E, O" over and over during his and Krist's
solo. The entire bass solo is a joke, and the poor Argentinean audience doesn't sound like they know the
band is playing with them. The sound is excellent and the show is one that you'll want listen to over and over
again. Every collector needs to get a copy of this.
Trades Allowed Yes
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Owned by David Sanquenetti · Last Updated May 23, 2023