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ON THIS DAY: Nirvana Hit Chicago On The 'Bleach' Tour In 1989

Here's a complete live show of Nirvana's tour in support of 'Bleach,' which hit record stores 28 years ago on this very day When Nirvana's Bleach hit record stores 28 years ago today, not a single person in the industry saw it as the debut effort by a band that would change the world. The top album in the country that week was The Raw & The Cooked by Fine Young Cannibals, followed by the Beaches soundtrack at #2. "I'll Be Loving You (Forever)" by New Kids On The Block was the top single, though Richard Marx was about to knock it out with "Satisfied." Hair metal bands like Poison and Mötley Crüe were packing arenas, Tiffany and Debbie Gibson were ascendent and the last thing on anyone's mind was a grunge trio from Seattle. The album failed to dent the Billboard 200 when it came out, but it did impress many critics, earn public praise from Sonic Youth and eventually move 35,000 units despite very little mainstream press. It was enough to get the attention of David Geffen's DGC, which bought the group out of their Sup Pop contract. Going onto a major was a controversial move for any band from the punk rock world, but Cobain rationalized it was the best way to expose the masses to their movement. "That's pretty much my excuse for not feeling guilty about why I'm on a major label,'' Cobain told Rolling Stone in 1992. "I should feel really guilty about it; I should be living out the old punk-rock threat and denying everything commercial and sticking in my own little world and not really making an impact on anyone other than the people who are already aware of what I'm complaining about. It's preaching to the converted.'' Source: Rolling Stone P.s: When I don't get the chance to upload my guitar covers, I will be around to upload interesting videos as a filler while waiting for production to finish, or for me to finish up learning new songs. Doing this part time is a little bit challenging, time wise.

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