: The Paramount show was the only Nirvana concert shot entirely on 16mm film , resulting in high-definition footage that remains the definitive visual record of the band at their peak.
: Critic Everett True famously described this night as "the end of an era," marking the moment Nirvana transitioned from local Seattle legends to global superstars. : The Paramount show was the only Nirvana
While the set featured massive hits like "Smells Like Teen Spirit," the live rendition of "Floyd The Barber" showcased the raw, sludge-filled energy of their debut album, Bleach . Background on the for the Blu-ray release
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: Written by Kurt Cobain in 1987, the song is a dark parody of the idyllic Andy Griffith Show .