Nirvana - Negative Creep (live At The Paramount, Seattle 1991) Direct

: This specific live take was so powerful it was selected as the representative version of the song for the 1996 live compilation album, From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah . Iconic Staging & Visuals

The Paramount show was a "homecoming" event filmed on 16mm film, making it the only Nirvana concert known to be shot entirely to film rather than video. : This specific live take was so powerful

Nirvana's performance of "" at the Paramount Theatre on October 31, 1991 , serves as a powerful bridge between their raw underground beginnings and their imminent global superstardom. Recorded just one month after the release of Nevermind , this show captured the band at a "fiery peak". The Sound of Peak Integrity Recorded just one month after the release of

: While the studio version on Bleach is unique for having the only extended fade-out with vocals in Nirvana's discography, the Paramount performance replaces that fade with pure, unedited energy. Critics and fans alike consider this version one

: The track is characterized by Kurt Cobain’s frantic wails and a heavy, repetitious riff that IGN described as a "textbook example" of the genre.

Critics and fans alike consider this version one of the "purest examples" of the Seattle grunge sound.