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Screaming Trees

Live Performances by Screaming Trees in 1993

Screaming Trees - Dollar Bill Live Performance on BBC Late Show

United Kingdom

January 1, 1993 | Video Length: 4:25
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  • In January 1993, when Screaming Trees performed "Dollar Bill" for the BBC, the band was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career. This live recor... Read Full Description >

    In January 1993, when Screaming Trees performed "Dollar Bill" for the BBC, the band was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career. This live recording came shortly after the release of their album "Sweet Oblivion," which had launched them into greater visibility in the alternative rock scene, particularly with the hit single "Nearly Lost You" featured in the film "Singles." The band's sound, characterized by a blend of grunge and psychedelic rock, resonated well with audiences during this period, solidifying their place alongside contemporaries like Nirvana and Pearl Jam. Interestingly, this era marked a high point for Screaming Trees, as they were one of the few bands from the Seattle music scene to receive significant mainstream attention without being typically overshadowed by the more commercially dominant acts of the time. The BBC performance exemplified their unique style and further showcased their growing popularity in the UK.

Screaming Trees Live Performance of 'Nearly Lost You' at Bayfront Park, Miami

Bayfront Park Amp
Miami, FL, United States

June 15, 1993 | Video Length: 4:07
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  • On June 15, 1993, when Screaming Trees performed "Nearly Lost You" at the Bayfront Park Amp in Miami, they were experiencing significant momentum in t... Read Full Description >

    On June 15, 1993, when Screaming Trees performed "Nearly Lost You" at the Bayfront Park Amp in Miami, they were experiencing significant momentum in their career following the release of their critically acclaimed album, *Sweet Oblivion*. This album, which came out in 1992, featured the hit single "Nearly Lost You," which became a staple of their live shows and is often regarded as one of their defining tracks. The band's sound, a fusion of grunge and psychedelia, resonated well with the audience during the early '90s heyday of alternative rock. Notably, *Sweet Oblivion* was produced by Brendan O'Brien, who was instrumental in shaping the band's sonic direction. At this point in their career, they were sharing stages with prominent acts, solidifying their place in the burgeoning grunge scene. The Miami performance captured their energetic live presence, contributing to their legacy as influential figures in alternative rock.