The auction is set to take place in Beverley Hills and online on Friday, June 19 and Saturday, June 20. That package has led to the starting estimate of $1 million. The case’s storage compartment contains Cobain’s half-used pack of Martin guitar strings, three guitar picks, and his suede “stash” bag decorated with a miniature silver spoon, fork and knife. Inside, there’s even more valuable memorabilia. Three baggage claim ticket stubs are attached to the handle, and an Alaska Airlines sticker is affixed to the case. It comes complete with its original hardshell case Cobain decorated with a flyer from the punk rock band Poison Idea’s 1990 album Feel the Darkness. Cobain did make his mark on this particular example, however, when he added a Bartolini pickup to the soundhole. The vintage instrument was only the seventh of 302 D-18Es produced by Martin, making it rare and valuable even without its famous association. Love Buzz / 17.The 1959 Martin D-18E guitar Cobain played during the iconic MTV performance. Incredibly, this track has NEVER been available on a commercial disc until now.( )ġ. The song is massacred and Kurt's reaction makes this a classic concert moment for the band. Why has a performance this good with such solid sound has never made it's way to a commercially available disc before? In case you missed it on Live Tonight Sold Out, the officially released Nirvana video, this is the show where Kurt screams the Come As You Are lyrics while his guitar is terribly out of tune. Week-by-week music charts, peak chart positions and airplay stats. Been A Son / 13.Negative Creep / 14.Blew / 15.Sappy / 16.Even In His Youth / 17.Stain All Apologies (MTV Unplugged) by Nirvana chart history on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes and YouTube. Dive (cuts in) / 6.Polly / 7.Big Cheese / 8.About A Girl / 9.Spank Thru / 10.Molly's Lips / 11.Breed / 12. Setlist: 1.School / 2.Scoff / 3.Love Buzz / 4.Floyd The Barber / 5. The cuts are only in the first bass line of the intro. The DVD includes the Tad set of the same date. The picture quality is also of very good quality, the audio is however a little thin but still of good quality. The club is well lit which allows for excellent views of the band as well as very good clear close ups. There are heads in the way of band members below waist height due to the audience being virtually on the stage. Shot from an elevated position at the back of what appears to be a very small venue. On A Plain / 18.Negative Creep / 19.Blew / 20. Territorial Pissings / 16.Been A Son / 17. Spank Thru / 7.School / 8.Come As You Are / 9.Lithium / 10.Lounge Act / 11.Sliver / 12.About A Girl / 13.Polly / 14. Includes a completely unknown new song as a set-opener. The audio is very good but is a little muffled at times, it is also set to a fairly low volume on the DVD. The picture is clear throughout and is not likely to be higher then 2nd generation. There are brilliant shots of all 3 members. It includes the only performance of "Beeswax" after 1988, which was substituted for "Smells Like Teen Spirit" at the last minute after Kurt got upset at the audience for throwing objects at the opening act, Calamity Jane. “All Apologies” (Cobain) / 14.“Where Did You Sleep Last Night” (Traditional, Arranged by Leadbelly) “The Man Who Sold the World” (David Bowie cover) / 5.“Pennyroyal Tea” (Cobain) / 6.“Dumb” (Cobain) / 7.“Polly” (Cobain/Nirvana) / 8.“On a Plain” (Cobain/Nirvana) / 9.“Something In The Way” (Cobain/Nirvana) / 10.“Plateau” (Kirkwood Meat Puppets cover) / 11.“Oh, Me” (Kirkwood Meat Puppets cover) / 12.“Lake of Fire” (Kirkwood Meat Puppets cover) / 13. “Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam” (Kelly/McKee The Vaselines cover) / 4. Of Nirvana's live albums this is the most successful selling millions. It was also the first Nirvana album to feature touring guitarist Pat Smear. It also showcased the band’s diverse taste in music, featuring covers of songs by The Vaselines, David Bowie and The Meat Puppets, and of Leadbelly's folk standard, “ Where Did You Sleep Last Night.” The album opened at #1 on the Billboard 200. It was hailed by critics as proof the band was able to transcend the grunge sound they were commonly associated with. MTV Unplugged in New York was the first Nirvana album released following the death of singer/guitarist Kurt Cobain in April 1994.