
All 90's Alternative Rock
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Pearl Jam playing “Black” at Seattle’s Magnuson Park (Sept 20, 1992) is one of those shows where you can feel the air change. Eddie straight up admits it’s hard to sing, asks the crowd to help, and then the whole place carries it with him. Absolute goosebumps.
All 90's Alternative Rock394,982 views • 2 months ago

STP on Headbangers Ball in ’92. Back when it all still felt brand new.
All 90's Alternative Rock223,339 views • 2 months ago

Smashing Pumpkins playing “Drown” live at Pinkpop ’94 is the band at full steam, right on the edge of blowing up. It’s raw, loud, and hypnotic, with that riff just looping you in while Billy sounds like he’s singing through static and emotion at the same time.
All 90's Alternative Rock132,921 views • 2 months ago

Blind Melon’s “No Rain” (1993) is the perfect sunny-sounding song that’s secretly heavy. The melody floats, but Shannon Hoon’s words are pure loneliness — and that “Bee Girl” video turned it into an anthem for anybody who’s ever felt a little outside the circle.
All 90's Alternative Rock117,982 views • 3 months ago

Keanu Reeves’ pure joy playing “I Wanna Be Sedated” is everything
All 90's Alternative Rock399,201 views • 1 year ago

Radiohead’s “High and Dry” is basically a rescued song — written way earlier, almost ditched as “too Rod Stewart,” then they found the old demo again and realized it fit The Bends perfectly. One of their cleanest hooks… and it still hurts in the best way.
All 90's Alternative Rock100,885 views • 3 months ago

Radiohead doing “High and Dry” live on Later… with Jools Holland is peak The Bends era restraint. It started as an old Thom demo, almost got tossed, and somehow became the quiet gut-punch that helped crack Britpop’s swagger open. Not trying to sound bigger, just trying to sound honest.
All 90's Alternative Rock83,232 views • 2 months ago

Bush - Glycerine (Live at 2 Meter Sessions 1995)
All 90's Alternative Rock516,137 views • 2 years ago

Stone Temple Pilots performing "Plush" in Soho Square London, 1993.
All 90's Alternative Rock233,393 views • 11 months ago

4 Non Blondes Reunite for Rare Performance of ‘What’s Up? 4 Non Blondes got back together this weekend at the Wonderfront Music & Arts Festival and performed their iconic hit “What’s Up?”—marking only the second time they’ve played it live since 1994. The last time they performed it was during a short reunion at Linda Perry’s Evening For Women event in L.A. back in 2014. Before this weekend, that was their only time on stage together in two decades! 😱 (📹 via Wonderfront Fest)
All 90's Alternative Rock214,093 views • 1 year ago