Rare footage of Nirvana playing their last ever gig in Los Angeles has been placed online by a film maker close to the band. Documentary maker Dave Markey has uploaded the footage he shot in December 1993 at Los Angeles' Great Western Forum. The band were in the middle of touring the 'In Utero' a...
Rare footage of Nirvana playing their last ever gig in Los Angeles has been placed online by a film maker close to the band.
Documentary maker Dave Markey has uploaded the footage he shot in December 1993 at Los Angeles’ Great Western Forum. The band were in the middle of touring the ‘In Utero’ album and just four months later, in April, Cobain would take his own life. The footage, which you can watch above, includes performances of ‘All Apologies’ and a cover of David Bowie’s ‘The Man Who Sold The World’.
Writing about the video, Markey reveals: “20 years ago tonight (December 30, 1993) I stood on Kurt’s side of the stage at my hometown’s Los Angeles Forum and captured the last set I would see of this band. A band that I had worked with, toured with; people that I would call my friends. A band that both the world and myself really loved (can’t really say this has happened since). Within just a few short months it would sadly all be over. I’m glad to have documented this show, as well as their pre-fame fun in 1991.”
Late last year (2013), it was confirmed that the city of Hoquiam in the North American state of Washington has declared that April 10, 2014 will be ‘Nirvana Day’. Kurt Cobain once lived in Hoquiam, and the town is only four miles from Cobain’s hometown of Aberdeen. The day will honour Nirvana’s induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, which also takes place on April 10 of next year.