Wow. Super jealous.
Do you remember the whole thing?
Shocked they let that dude dance next to Kurt during 'Drain You'.
Pretty much, I've had a high quality bootleg of the show since the late '90s. This is one of the very few times where the phrase 'electricity in the air' was a spot on description. Tickets were going upwards of 10x the $15 face value ($10.00 ticket and $5 to ticketbastards, yes, a 50% 'service' fee) outside the theater.
I had 15th row center tickets on the main floor, which put us as the first row under the lip of the balcony, so I was standing just under the microphone visible at 2:31 (just left of center) of the below Rape Me vid. It was a perfect view and we were just far enough away from the pit that we could actually enjoy the show.
My two favorite songs of the night were the only two that I'd never heard before - Rape Me & Jesus Don't Want Me for a Sunbeam - how often does that happen? The Polly lead in to Breed, School and Lithium (they used footage from this show for the official Lithium video) were other highlights.
The dancers were friends of the band and were really only obvious for the first few songs, thankfully...
The funny thing was that amongst my group of friends the consensus was that Nirvana was the second best band of the night. Co-headliner
Mudhoney, who was a bigger band in Seattle at the time tickets went on sale, put on an amazing hour-long set that had the joint humming long before Kurt & Co. took the stage.
Not much more than 100 people witnessed the floundering awfulness that was the first opening act,
Bikini Kill, notable only for the exposed left nipple of the lead "singer". Half way through their set a guy next to me leaned over to his buddy and said 'I saw these guys 6 weeks ago and, believe it or not they've actually gotten better. I couldn't see how that was possible.
At the very end of the full concert vid, you can see someone throw leaflets from the balcony. I caught one for the Alice in Chains fan club, which I still have...
http://www.youtube.com/v/5RyWjomujww