Nirvana
Nirvana Live in Leeds - Full Concert Featuring Songs like Blew and Lithium
In the fall of 1990, when Nirvana performed at Leeds Polytechnic on October 25th, the band was on the brink of major success. Just prior to this live recording, they had released their second studio album, *Bleach*, in 1989, which had started to gain traction in the underground scene and set the stage for their breakthrough. During this show, fans were treated to energetic renditions of tracks like "Lithium," which would later appear on their iconic *Nevermind* album. It's intriguing to think about the atmosphere at that time—the air was thick with anticipation, as the world was about to discover the raw power of grunge. This recording also showcases their signature sound, characterized by a blend of punk rock intensity and melodic hooks. Nirvana was still relatively unknown on a mainstream level, igniting a spark that would soon explode into the cultural phenomenon of the '90s. Moments like this remind us of how quickly the music landscape can change.