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"Endless, Nameless" is a song by the American grunge band Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain, bassist Krist Novoselic, and drummer Dave Grohl. It is the 13th and final song on the band's second studio album, Nevermind , released in September 1991.
: On the original VHS release, the live performance at track 16 of "Endless, Nameless" is not listed. On the DVD release, it is, but in turn, another unlisted track, this time a rehearsal of "On a Plain," plays after the credits. Merrill Nisker, Fancypants Hoodlum: "Solid Old" is the unlisted final track on the CD.
The video includes live performances, as well as interview clips, news footage and the band's home movies. [1] The live material is drawn largely from the band's 1991 Nevermind tour, with their shows at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington, on October 31, 1991, and Paradiso in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on November 25, 1991, featured most prominently.
The discography of Nirvana, an American rock band, consists of three studio albums, twenty-one singles, five live albums, two extended plays, four compilation albums, and three box sets.
It is the 12th song on their second album, Nevermind, released in September 1991. It is the final listed song on the album, although most copies of Nevermind also feature the hidden track "Endless, Nameless", which occupies the same track as "Something in the Way" and begins after approximately 10 minutes of silence.
"Endless, Nameless" Kurt Cobain Dave Grohl Krist Novoselic: Nevermind (second pressing) Butch Vig: 1991 "Escalator to Hell" Unknown – – Unreleased [note 7] [39] "Even In His Youth" Kurt Cobain Dave Grohl Krist Novoselic: Non-album single (released with "Smells Like Teen Spirit") Craig Montgomery: 1991 "Exhausted" Dave Grohl – Adam Kasper ...
The complete show would later be released as a bonus to the reissue of Bleach in 2009. Track 10 from an audience source recorded live at Bloom in Mezzago, Italy, on November 17, 1991. Track 11 recorded for Top of the Pops at BBC Elstree Centre in Hertfordshire, England, on November 28, 1991, and appeared on Live! Tonight! Sold Out!!.
On September 3, 1991, the band recorded a version during a John Peel session for the BBC at Maida Vale Studios in London. [11] The full session, which also featured versions of the Nevermind hidden track "Endless, Nameless" and then-unreleased "Dumb", was produced by Dale Griffin, was first broadcast on November 3, 1991. [8] [page needed].