Nirvana - Lithium (live At The Paramount, Seattle / 1991) Here

: The performance featured two of Cobain's friends dancing on stage wearing shirts that read "Boy" and "Girl," adding to the punk/grunge atmosphere of the evening.

: "Lithium" live at the Paramount perfectly illustrates the band's famous quiet/loud dynamic . Kurt’s vocals shift from a calm, brooding rasp in the verses to chaotic, deliverant screams of "Yeah" in the chorus. Nirvana - Lithium (Live At The Paramount, Seattle / 1991)

: This is the only Nirvana concert ever shot entirely on 16mm film, giving it a high-quality, raw cinematic edge that stands out from other home-video recordings of the era. : The performance featured two of Cobain's friends

: The title refers to the medication used to treat bipolar disorder, acting as a metaphor for religion as a mental stabilizer . : This is the only Nirvana concert ever

: The show took place on Halloween night. While Kurt dressed in his signature messy hair and torn sweater, Krist Novoselic performed in a nun’s outfit .

While often associated with Cobain's personal struggles, he described the song as a fictionalized account :