Of all the glorious shit-holes that have existed in Portland, Satyricon is certainly the most hallowed. The Old Town punk club is among the most iconic venues on the entire West Coast, nurturing the Pacific Northwest rock scene that would eventually take over the world in the early '90s—Nirvana included.
Kurt Cobain and co. played Satyricon several times in their pre-megastardom days, but there's one show in particular that stands out in local lore: a headlining gig from Jan. 12, 1990, which is the night Kurt allegedly met Courtney Love. She said he looked like "the lead singer of Soul Asylum," which led to a flirtatious wrestling match. And the rest, as they say, is history.
And now, a bit of that history has surfaced online: Exactly 25 years later, an audio recording of that show is now on YouTube. Here's what user WY97212, who uploaded the concert, has to say about it:
This is from the pre-Dave Grohl years, between Bleach and Nevermind. Dale Crover, of the Melvins, is allegedly filling in behind the kit. (The Melvins also opened, along with Portland legends the Oily Bloodmen. See the poster at left.) The recording is "raw in accordance with the equipment and tape used at the time," so the sound quality is a bit sketchy, but it's still totally listenable. As per WY97212's instructions, it's best to to play loud.
Happy anniversary, Kurt kknd Courtney!
SET LIST
1. Scoff
2. Floyd The Barber
3. Love Buzz
4. Dive
5. Polly
6. Big Cheese
7. Spank Thru
8. Sappy
9. Breed
10. Molly's Lips
11. School
12. Been A Son
13. Stain
14. Negative Creep
15. Blew
WWeek 2015