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10.0
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State
Cobain probably would have hated the multi-formatting of the release but in truth this is one of the few CD/DVD packages that actually merits the approach
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10.0
7243
10.0 |
PopMatters
It stands, at last and rightfully so, alongside Johnny Cash’s At Folsom Prison, James Brown’s Live at the Apollo, and the release of Dylan’s “Royal Albert Hall” gig as one of the greatest live albums ever
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9.5
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9.5 |
Pitchfork
Nirvana blast through the 25-song setlist with a barrel-down, no-bullshit intensity that suggests it didn't matter if they were playing to 100 people or 100,000
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9.5
6317
9.5 |
Pitchfork
Nirvana blast through the 25-song setlist with a barrel-down, no-bullshit intensity that suggests it didn't matter if they were playing to 100 people or 100,000
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9.0
5918
9.0 |
Spin
Kurt sounds alternately world-destroying and already dead
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8.0
5971
8.0 |
The Times
It manages to turn that freezing gig’s tinny festival sound into something ear splittingly epic,
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7.0
6301
7.0 |
Drowned In Sound
This isn’t the stuff of myth or legend; it’s three great musicians playing some wonderful songs, as yet untouched by the shadow of death
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7.0
7054
7.0 |
Click Music
...for the most part they put on a pretty good, Nevermind-heavy show
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