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Nirvana Full Concert at Eagles Hall, Hoquiam, WA Performing Heartbreaker and Dazed And Confused

Venue: The Pourhouse Location: Aberdeen, Washington, United States Date: December 21, 1988

In December 1988, Nirvana was still on the rise, carving out their unique sound in the grunge scene, and hadn’t yet released their groundbreaking album “Nevermind,” which would come nearly two years later. At this point in their journey, Nirvana was promoting their debut record, “Bleach,” which had dropped in 1989. This live recording from Eagles Hall in Hoquiam captures a pivotal moment, just as they were starting to gather a loyal following. During the show, notably, Krist Novoselic kicked things off with a couple of classic Led Zeppelin covers—“Heartbreaker” and “Dazed and Confused”—offering a glimpse into their eclectic musical influences. It’s fascinating to think how intimate venues like this one fueled their raw energy and creativity. This period truly marked a significant turning point before they exploded into mainstream consciousness, setting the stage for their legacy as icons of a generation.

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