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Nirvana’s storied August 30, 1992, headlining set at England’s Reading Festival will hit stores on November 3rd as a limited-edition CD+DVD deluxe edition — the same day a reissue of their debut Bleach is released. A double-LP version of the set arrives on November 17th. The DVD consists of remastered footage shot of Nirvana’s epic performance, and the original film has also been color-corrected, making the picture damn near pristine. Only two of the 25 performances on the disc have ever been released officially.
The highlight of the show was a performance of nearly all the songs on the band’s 1991 breakout album, Nevermind. The concert also contains what, at the time, were three unreleased In Utero tracks: “All Apologies,” “Dumb,” and, in its first-ever public performance, “Tourette’s.” Nirvana also reached back to their Sub Pop days, delivering songs like “Blew,” “About a Girl,” and “Negative Creep,” as well as the band’s first single, “Love Buzz.”
During their Reading appearance, Nirvana also tackled songs that would later appear on Incesticide, like “Aneurysm,” “Been A Son” and “Sliver,” plus two covers, Fang’s “The Money Will Roll Right In” and the Wipers’ “D-7.”
News of the release follows on the heels of yesterday’s announcement that Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain would be brought back to pixilated life as a playable character in Activision’s forthcoming Guitar Hero 5 game, due in stores September 1st. Other game characters include Carlos Santana, the late Johnny Cash, Shirley Manson of Garbage and Muse’s Matt Bellamy.
Full track list for Nirvana Live at Reading DVD:
1. “Breed”
Article Source: Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily