
14 Songs, 53 Minutes

MTV Unplugged In New York (Live) Nirvana
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4.9, 1.8K Ratings - $5.99
EDITORS’ NOTES
Kurt Cobain's songwriting took center stage here. Stripped of its guitar attack, the nihilistic "On a Plain," becomes less guarded and more chilling, while "Come As You Are" gains the heart the original arrangement buried. The interplay of Cobain's guitar, Dave Grohl's subdued drumming, and Krist Novoselic's fragile bass lines, revealed musical communication the envy of any great jazz combo.
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About a Girl (Live)
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Come As You Are (Live)
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Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam (Live)
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The Man Who Sold the World (Live)
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Pennyroyal Tea (Live)
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Dumb (Live)
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Polly (Live)
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On a Plain (Live)
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Something In the Way (Live)
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Plateau (Live)
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Oh, Me (Live)
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Lake of Fire (Live)
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All Apologies (Live)
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Where Did You Sleep Last Night (Live)
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Ratings and Reviews
i miss kurt ...
miss Kurt...
Never again
MTV will never again have such a historically performance such as Nirvana did. MTV has changed quite a bit over the years, and it hasn' t been for the better.
Last Performace, Best Performance
When Nirvana played the Unplugged set, it was truely amazing...they didnt play their hits, which is a good thing because we all got to see a different side to Nirvana, they had guest appearances by The Meat Puppets and played with them for a bit...a lot of meaning is in this album.
Enjoy!