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Nirvana – Unplugged In New York DVD (2007)

Here’s a little special release for all fans of good music. Nirvana’s Unplugged In New York is a live album originally released in 1993 after Nirvana’s concert in Sony Music Studios in NY. The album won a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 1996. You can get it now as a 175 MB rip from group OBC.

The last Nirvana collection recorded before the untimely death of Kurt Cobain, Unplugged caught many by surprise with its stripped down, neo-acoustic offerings with a bridled fury. When Cobain sings, “I swear I don’t have a gun, I don’t have a gun” with clenched teeth (instead of an open howl) and when the haunting strains of “About a Girl”–from their earliest LP–chills even with quieted guitars, you discover a new appreciation for the nuances of one of the greatest bands of recent times. Highlights include covers of three Meat Puppets tracks (featuring special guests Curt and Kris Kirkwood of that influential “college rock” band), the weepy cello on the Vaselines’ “Jesus Doesn’t Want Me for a Sunbeam,” and their cover of David Bowie’s “The Man Who Sold the World.”

Shot in New York City on November 18, 1993. The performance which became the most enduring image of Indie rock’s founding idol. Previously available only as a platinum selling CD album, which won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 1996. Featuring unique acoustic renditions of their legendary hits as well as the captivating cover of Bowie’s ‘Man Who Sold The World’.

Tracklist:

1  About a girl                                            4:21
2  Come as you are                                        4:34
3  Jesus doesnt want me for a sunbeam                    4:35
4  The man who sold the world                              4:17
5  Pennyroyal tea                                          4:26
6  Dumb                                                    4:39
7  Polly                                                  3:44
8  On a plain                                              3:40
9  Something in the way                                    6:51
10  Interlude                                              1:14
11  Plateau                                                3:32
12  Oh, me                                                  3:22
13  Lake of fire                                            3:59
14  All apologies                                          6:08
15  Where did you sleep last night ?                        6:45
16  About a girl (Original MTV Version)                    3:16
17  Come as you are (Original MTV Version)                  3:54
18  Jesus doesnt want me for a sunbeam (Original MTV Version)      4:45
19  Dumb (Original MTV Version)                            2:52
20  The man who sold the world (Original MTV Version)      3:57
21  Pennyroyal tea (Original MTV Version)                  4:12
22  Polly (Original MTV Version)                            3:05
23  On a plain (Original MTV Version)                      3:31
24  Plateau (Original MTV Version)                          4:08
25  Lake of fire (Original MTV Version)                    2:52
26  All apologies (Original MTV Version)                    3:46
27  Where dis you sleep last night ? (Original MTV Version)          5:15
28  Come as you are (The Rehearsals)                        4:42
29  Polly (The Rehearsals)                                  4:03
30  Plateau (The Rehearsals)                                4:38
31  Pennyroyal tea (The Rehearsals)                        4:28
32  The man who sold the world (The Rehearsals)            4:39

Artist  : Nirvana
Album    : Unplugged In New York
Genre    : Rock
Source  : DVD (DD 2.0)
Label    : Universal
Encoder  : LAME 3.97 / -V2 –vbr-new
Quality  : 182kbps    44100  kHz    Joint Stereo
Time    : 134:10min
Size    : 175.51MB

Release name: Nirvana-Unplugged_In_New_York-DVD-2007-OBC
Links: wiki, amazon, torrent

Comments (73)

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  1. ck
    November 18th, 2007 | 16:32

    ” a little special release for all fans of good music ” i question your taste Martin. Those who don’t like this i’am assuming you mean they don’t know what good music is ???

  2. User
    November 18th, 2007 | 16:39

    Picky comments aside, thank you for posting this!
    Many people love Nirvana.

  3. todd
    November 18th, 2007 | 16:40

    i forsee a bundle of “nirvana suxxx!!!!1″ posts…

    my response? screw you, go listen to soulja boy docuhebags

  4. todd
    November 18th, 2007 | 16:42

    oh yeah, my bad for double posting but yeah, nirvana are great

  5. beethoven
    November 18th, 2007 | 16:50

    i like good music, but nirvana aint on the list. i must be inferior.

    depressing kid music.

  6. Cykyter
    November 18th, 2007 | 16:50

    This was a great band and we all have the right of our own tastes, lets not argue about that. Im just curious it says DVD but a full concert only 180Mb’s long?

  7. BloodWatch
    November 18th, 2007 | 16:55

    No offence – but i’m sick to death of hearing about Kurt Cobain or Nirvana. hes a singer, he died. I dont hear people keep going on about the death of Dimebag, or Dave Williams (ex-lead singer of Drowning Pool) or any other GOOD singers that have gone.

    Good post Martin but please – no more Nirvana.

    Ohh and todd – Go To Hell. Nirvana DOES suck in my OPINION, and WTF. ‘hip-hop’ crap is as dead as KC is.

    ~BW

  8. ab123
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:02

    Worth download so Cortney Love doesn’t get a penny

  9. Morten
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:11

    finally some good music for a change…

  10. GEORGE
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:11

    junkie scum music

  11. William
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:17

    I agree with Cykyter, nobody wants to hear your opinion of the band.
    And to answer your question, this release is only mp3, not video.

  12. Eric
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:17

    This is not a DVD. These are just mp3s.

  13. MyGrandmaRipsBetter
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:17

    175mb for a 134 minute video? Bit rate of 182? WTF??

    This would suck for a regular 2+ hour movie, but for a concert film? Either the stats are wrong or the noob that ripped this has his head firmly lodged where the sun don’t shine.

    Just when you think you’ve seen it all……….

  14. ENT
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:18

    didnt this come out years ago?
    anyway the DVD release is
    Nirvana.Unplugged.In.New.York.2007.PAL.MDVDR-DHI
    OBC is the mp3 rip

  15. rushn1
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:20

    DVD??!!Only 175MB!!-NOT!!

  16. erok713
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:21

    Kick Ass release yet again!

  17. drowning pool sucks
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:22

    BloodWatch why are you so angry?
    We all have opinions you like a band I think is complete trash,so to me and many others I AM SURE your opinion isn’t valid.
    Why do so many people need to express their opinions on here beyond the quality or rating the download?Download/upload and shut up NO ONE cares what YOU think.
    When a Drowning Pool download surfaces you wont see my post.
    Respond if you care to I wont.

    ab123 Yu took the words out of my mouth.

  18. rushn1
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:23

    HEY! Opinions Are Like A-Holes,EVERYONES Got ONE!!!

  19. November 18th, 2007 | 17:24

    exactly. we dont ask about your opinion, noone seriously gives a crap about it. it doesnt really matter what i post, there will always be someone who loves it as well as someone else who thinks it’s a complete garbage. so please save your useless comments for someone else if you don’t like it…

  20. MyGrandmaRipsBetter
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:27

    MP3? It still sucks. You can easily get this in mp3 ripped at 320 or better. Or flac if you prefer lossless. The only reason mp3’s were ever ripped at 128, 160, 192 was because hard drives were much smaller and more expensive. Nowadays, there’s no excuse for low bitrate rips.

  21. Leon
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:34

    Great band, even if the music is not to your taste.

  22. ELCouz
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:35

    at least, I will give some respect….R.I.P. Kurt Cobain

  23. Denny Crane
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:48

    @MyGrandmaRipsBetter

    …and she probably reads better too as she might have noticed that it says MP3..

    ..as in it`s NOT VIDEO, they are mp3`s ripped from the DVD soundtrack..

    ..several folk are making the same mistake when it plainly says in the post and it`s been addressed in the comments several times too..

    ..for the love of christ, people LEARN TO READ!!

    ..or if you can…then BOTHER TO DO IT!!!

  24. []D[][]v[][]D
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:54

    Thx nice post Martin ! Nirvana was a awsome band IMHO..
    MORE MORE MORE!!

  25. f00laid
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:57
  26. f00laid
    November 18th, 2007 | 17:58

    the links were posted yesterday on plube.

  27. tvgetsdull
    November 18th, 2007 | 18:05

    I love Nirvana, just started playing drums again and they are PERFECT for newbies to rock. Simple and very powerful to play on all instruments.

  28. Dj D Rec 1
    November 18th, 2007 | 18:09

    Soulja Boy Sucks, just like the 99 other rappers who use the same 5 words 300 times in a song.

    rap back in the day was real it told a story, now its just crap.

    nirvana is awesome if your open to every style of music and have some sense of good taste.

    but yea drum n bass is my new rap

  29. Joseph
    November 18th, 2007 | 18:40
  30. lemz
    November 18th, 2007 | 18:46

    seriously, who the hell rips these days in 180kbps?? it’s not like we trying to save on bandwidth or disk space…

    something recently switched in my head and i started hearing all the crackles and hiss on my mp3 collection… mind you, on the same speakers… i started downloading FLACs and what a difference I tell you. It’s like i was missing a quarter of the instruments and finesse.

    as far as the critics go – grow a brain… just because you happen don’t like something, doesnt mean it’s bad, especially when it’s so widely recognized as “great”. I might not necessarily like James Brown or Elvis, but that doesn’t mean i can’t recognize their talent, music and impact they have made.

  31. drowning pool sucks
    November 18th, 2007 | 18:56

    Here Here lemz!
    Now can someone post the video???
    :(

  32. hello?
    November 18th, 2007 | 19:29

    So where is this dvd rip? All I see is a good rip of this album, which came out about 13 years ago or so. I was super stoked when I saw this, and would really like the DVD. Could y’all post the DVD LINK?

  33. hello?
    November 18th, 2007 | 19:31

    WTF?? Where is this DVD Rip? Sometimes I have to wonder how long you guys went to school, seriously. This is clearly a bunch of mp3’s from a 14 year old album, NOT A DVD RIP!! Don’t tease us Nirvana fans like that. Where’s the dvd rip?

  34. drowning pool sucks
    November 18th, 2007 | 19:47

    READ!!!!!!!!
    You can get it now as a 175 MB rip from group OBC.
    patience.

  35. hello?
    November 18th, 2007 | 20:29

    DO NO DOWNLOAD!! “THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD” HAS FROZEN MY PC TWICE IN A ROW NOW!! And this comp NEVER freezes.

  36. domino effx
    November 18th, 2007 | 21:10

    This really is a beautiful album, all the music is amazing.
    Either by watching it on DVD or listening to it on mp3, it’s the best nirvana album ever out together.

  37. pshhh
    November 18th, 2007 | 21:42

    martin, but you said that people who like good music will like nirvana. fuk dat cork sniffing rubbish, most people who like good music wont care for this bum trash 3 chords im so depressed shoot me and cry for me weee weee weee emo stuff.

  38. HFGRYSTFHFKC
    November 18th, 2007 | 21:44

    same problem on the 2nd download it doesn’t freeze I am on a mac but it quits after man who sold the world.
    WHERE IS THE VIDEO SOMEONE SAVE US.

  39. Wampek
    November 18th, 2007 | 21:47
  40. deadpan
    November 18th, 2007 | 22:26

    can someone link to the DVD torrent plx thnks

  41. Bob Loblaw
    November 18th, 2007 | 22:34

    @ #7

    That’s because they are not GOOD singers and haven’t contributed anything to music. Cobain started an entire genre and while it might not be my favorite, it has some merit. Maybe you should start listening to bands that weren’t born from a corporate board room and check back.

  42. Mike
    November 19th, 2007 | 00:30
  43. Kissfan101
    November 19th, 2007 | 00:38

    Screw this guy and this music. He not only killed himself but he destroyed rock & roll. That whole “grunge” era killed rock and roll and paved the way for rap music to take over.

    Its been years since the popular music charts have seen a real rock & roll act.

  44. love it
    November 19th, 2007 | 00:58

    omg thank you so much Martin.

  45. deadpan
    November 19th, 2007 | 00:59

    @42

    it links to a private torrent site with no way to signup

  46. pro_at_cards
    November 19th, 2007 | 03:47

    thanks for this…I had lost my cd of this.
    And for some of you people ,you don’t know a
    damn thing about Nirvana.This was bigger than
    BonJovi and Aerosmith back in the day.

  47. pro_at_cards
    November 19th, 2007 | 03:49

    “”" Kissfan101
    November 19th, 2007 | 00:38

    Screw this guy and this music. He not only killed himself but he destroyed rock & roll. That whole “grunge” era killed rock and roll and paved the way for rap music to take over.

    Its been years since the popular music charts have seen a real rock & roll act.”"”

    And you should not talk…
    What problem did the kiss band have?

  48. jmac
    November 19th, 2007 | 04:35

    BloodWatch wrote: “I dont hear people keep going on about the death of Dimebag, or Dave Williams (ex-lead singer of Drowning Pool) or any other GOOD singers that have gone.”

    Um, Dave Williams? Give everyone a break…that guy was just a one hit wonder screecher at best who got famous for surprizing everyone by dying of natural causes after being famous for having a semi-decent metal song featuring the word ‘bodies’ get banned because everyone was still traumatized by the images on tv of bodies falling from the towers in NYC after 9/11. Hard working singer in a hard working band, I’m sure, but, completely derivative at best.

    Dime Bag? I can’t diss Dime Bag no matter what you say. Dime Bag is Dime Bag, great metal guitar slinger from Tejas. Funniest nickname I heard in a long time, and, part of a band that has a real legacy of partying and playing fast and loud in a genre they did not synthesize. Also, not known for being the lead singer of his group nor for his genre nor for his generation.

    Kurt Cobain – an unconventional and over hyped (long before he actually was) figure-head for a style of music that was born from the angst that can only come from consistently dismal weather, a disdain of all things pop/glam/fame-based, and being neglected by the music industry itself. Not to mention the more pedestrian feelings that are born from your atypical broken family (divorced parents) and drug addiction to a heavy narcotic. Cobain, lead singer of a band that single-handedly saved us from MTV’s early decline and consistently over-produced music. Cobain, who suffered a worse (f)mate than John Lennon. Cobain, a mostly humble guy with a tremendously simple writing style, utterly gutteral howl (long before pop-metal copy cat singers like Williams) and a completely unprepared for voice for a generation. Cobain, song writer who perfected the soft/loud, soft/loud, loud/loud/loud + scream style originated by bands like The Pixies.

    Ya, I can see how you’re right there.

    *shaking head*

    Moron.

    You’re the reason why a shirt that reads “I hate your favorite band” is so popular.

    Stay closed-minded…we’ll all be happier for it.

  49. Timmy
    November 19th, 2007 | 08:12

    Ok I never bother to post and I never post to closed minded teenagers that know it all. But this has gotten up my nose!
    Cobain was one of the greats, he and his band changed life as we know or knew it…much like Elvis, The Beatles etc etc did.

    Fashion changed, music changed, and youth had a voice. Gen x changed the way youth was percieved and allowed them to have the voice they have today.
    Yes he was messed up but show me some one on this planet who has or will at some time go thru some rough times(ie everyone). He made mistakes and took an easy option where othes fight thru.

    Now forget all that and focus just on the music and the musicians Kirt had a voice that was huge, yet very controled…awsome vocals, his guitar playing was on par with the best, the band was harmonious and played music for the music sake. There was no plastic fantastic or super hype created by the band it was all word of mouth. Weather you like the band is totaly irrelevent as history is a better story teller than some pimply faced M&M fan or some try hard Nickellback headbanger.
    And I write all this as a fan of Gabber Trance(in it’s day) and House, trance etc….But good music crosses over all boundaries and I still to this day have the full Nirvana catalog in my car and playing reguulary.

  50. mee
    November 19th, 2007 | 08:55

    Now 68 out now
    links—
    Http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VN0SJY4G
    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6N8MMPSM

  51. DeerDance
    November 19th, 2007 | 15:44

    yeap
    Thats waht Martin ment, all of you who dont like Nirvana got no taste fo music, yeap its that simple ;)

  52. stick
    November 19th, 2007 | 16:15

    BIG UP for one of the best Albums ever created in the last Century ! thx

  53. Sergio
    November 19th, 2007 | 16:24

    Anyone kindly bring back the full dvd:

    Nirvana.Unplugged.In.New.York.2007.PAL.MDVDR-DHI

    Thks!!!

  54. Kurt
    November 19th, 2007 | 16:46
  55. STUPID PEOPLE GO AWAY
    November 19th, 2007 | 22:10

    WHY ARE PEOPLE SUCH MORONS???
    CAN SOMEONE PLEASE POST THE VIDEO NOT THE AUDIO OVER AND OVER.
    YOU PEOPLE ARGUING ABOUT OPINIONS ARE IDIOTS.
    HOW CAN YOU DEBATE EACH OTHERS OPINIONS??
    NO THIS SUCKS YOUR WRONG LIKE WHAT I LIKE…..
    ELITEST SCUM.
    20 MORE POSTS AND STILL NO VIDEO.

  56. hatsman
    November 19th, 2007 | 23:46

    Nirvana.MTV.Unplugged.In.New.York.DVDRiP.XviD-LOLZOR

  57. Kissfan101
    November 20th, 2007 | 15:02

    To #47

    Rockers up until then picked up their guitars and wrote music that lifted people up. The grunge crap that saw wanna-be hippies showing up to a concert in torn jeans and flannel shirts and playing music that just made depressed teens feel even worse killed rock. These acts had no musical chops either!

    To quote Bart Simpsons at Homerpalooza, “making teenagers depressed is like shooting fish in a barrel.”

  58. murid
    November 20th, 2007 | 18:17

    Here is rip of ONLY uncut Unplugged. Anyway the bootleg version of this concert is more complete, so it’s no so “uncut” as they say, but bootleg version (which everybody had for almost 5 years, damn, they always know what to release, there are lots of unsurfaced concerts, but they release exactly which everybody has) Links taken from SoD.

    http://ifolder.ru/4196316
    http://ifolder.ru/4196317
    http://ifolder.ru/4196318
    http://ifolder.ru/4196319
    http://ifolder.ru/4196321
    http://ifolder.ru/4196322
    http://ifolder.ru/4196323
    http://ifolder.ru/4196324
    http://ifolder.ru/4196325

  59. murid
    November 20th, 2007 | 18:21

    Forgot to say – bootleg version is lower quality – it was transfered from VHS(1), however official uncut is believed to be from master, it also has different camera angels.

    Also, MTV edit of concert is exactly the same as bootleg – there is TV>DVDR transfer circulating at 9mb/s video, so it’s even better than official one.

    Rehearsals – only 10 seconds of this recording surfaced for Nirvana trading community, this si new stuff, if anyone has it please upload.

  60. murid
    November 20th, 2007 | 18:23

    For all “MORONS” here – link which i’ve posted are for video. This si video, yes, time to scream, lol

  61. Panopticon
    November 20th, 2007 | 23:57

    Sigh… The rehearsals, someone at least upload the rehearsals from the DVD.

  62. Marcus
    November 22nd, 2007 | 10:19

    I just can’t believe how ppl even try to diss Nirvana.
    I mean COME ON.

    You could just aswell say something ridiculous as “All Beatles-fans suck @ss, noone cares nor have ever cared for beatles.”
    Wich is a lie.

    And Kissfan101, post 43.
    One of the reasons that Nirvana became so big is because people got SICK of the glam/rockn’roll cliché bands like Kiss. Far from everyone wants to hear some guy with transgender issues singing about making love to alot of women just to cover his secret desires about cutting of his penis and get stuffed in the rear.
    Seriously though. I really enjoy the Kiss-Unplugged album. Best album they’ve ever recorded IMO. But people like you bug the hell outta me.

    And the hiphop/rap music culture has way more to do with blues and god damn frikkin Steven Tyler and “Walk this way” than it ever had to do with Kurt Cobain.

    All of these bands/Artists, Kiss, Aerosmith, Eminem, AC/DC, Nirvana and even my alltime hate-band: Iron Maiden, contributed to the thing we call great music. And all are/were brilliant at what they were/are doing. Except for Kiss who should have quit like 10 yrs ago.

    Ignorance is bliss and what not, but if you insist on staying ignorant then STFU.

  63. Marcus
    November 22nd, 2007 | 10:34

    Sry for spam.
    But I just can’t get Kissfan’s post out of my head.

    Music evolves just like everything else.. Well, except you then who seems to have stopped evolving or is simply just devolving.

    You say there aren’t any great rock acts left?
    Just take the british rock(!) band MUSE. They are going to be remebered as one of the giants of 2000’s. Why? Because they revolutionised rock music as we know it. That’s what great artists do. Just like Nirvana did.
    But you are probably to stupid to ever get that.
    But you can stay put in your beloved 80’s. I’m just wondering why you’re not complaining ’bout HD-tvs or DVD’s or microwave pizza’s.

  64. ENT
    November 24th, 2007 | 14:44

    Nirvana.Unplugged.In.New.York.2007.DVDRip.XviD-ASSASS1NS

  65. cdntcareless
    November 25th, 2007 | 08:16

    @ all the posts which simply say “Nirvana sucks”

    Grow up. It’s a free world (well up to a point) – if you don’t like Nirvana then ignore the post and move on.
    I like some Nirvana, not all; but I would like the opportunity to download one of their concerts, especially an unplugged one (which requires a degree of musicianship – it may be there it may not, I’ll no doubt find out)
    Martin presumably thought that some RLSLOG readers might be interested, as I see it that is what this site is all about. I don’t have time to cruise all the download sites, so I read RLSLOG and get a selection of the ‘goodies’ offered up. I am not a gamer, or a hip-hop fan; I simply scroll past those posts – so should you with wahtever pisses you off.

  66. Kissfan101
    November 27th, 2007 | 18:46

    The “grunge” music was the beginning of a DE-evolution. The musicianship and song writing became much worse after the 80’s rock was pushed out. The fun was sucked out of rock so badly that now people are so starved for it that rap music took over every sect of media. Rap stars are the new rock stars. Look at all the rap videos out in the past few years. They’re the same as the 80’s videos with all the hot women and cars and wild clothes.

    All the kids today want to fake-play plastic guitars on their video game consoles instead of picking up a real guitar and learning the language of music!

    It kills me to see Slash hocking Guitar Hero on the commercials. We’ll never have any more REAL guitar heroes because musicianship and originality are gone. Rock is dead… long live rock ….

  67. Unbreakable
    December 3rd, 2007 | 20:44

    Nirvana was a rare talent who changed music…yes changed music; and in a big way. I lived in Seattle for 4 years, the city itself and its rock culture is living proof. Those who think otherwise need to get themselves checked; music is art.Theres no talent in RAP music. Just a mic. electric keyboard, and luck. Anybody can rap as long as they have a decent amount of brain cells left and a nearby WALMART Electronics Center. Nirvana is just one out of the many many great artists of our time. Nirvana was unique when compared to most great artists of our time. I’m not racist but I consider rap; to be a bad by-product of a corrupt society; which in turn distorted the true meaning of musical art.

    -Unbreakable /Bmore

  68. Nomis
    December 10th, 2007 | 06:44

    audio rs dead
    can someone plx reupload for me pls?

  69. Nomis
    December 10th, 2007 | 06:46

    nvm
    got the sendspace working finally

    sry for bother y’ll

  70. Nomis
    December 10th, 2007 | 06:46

    *bothering

  71. Tron
    December 21st, 2007 | 12:09

    I agree with -Unbreakable /Bmore

  72. fan
    January 21st, 2008 | 16:34
  73. il duderino
    November 1st, 2009 | 16:15

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