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Since its debut in late 1989, MTV’s Unplugged has gotten artists of all genres to trade in their electric instruments for acoustics. Within a few years, it proved to be an artistically and commercially viable way for acts to recast their best-known songs in a new light, break out some obscurities (and/or covers) and promote their newest work.
Our list of the Top 10 MTV Unplugged Episodes is comprised of the most memorable appearances by classic rockers, some of whom were performing together for the first time in a long while. 12 Aerosmith September 20, 1990 Unlike most of the artists on our list of the Top 12 MTV Unplugged Episodes, didn’t release an album of their 1990 performance. But that doesn’t mean it was any less memorable.
They eschewed the post-comeback hits (only one album cut from both and were performed) in favor of more obscure songs like 'Seasons of Wither' and 'One Way Street,' and their choice of covers reminded us of their blues roots nearly 15 years before. We also believe that this may have been the longest has remained seated in his entire life. 11 Bruce Springsteen November 11, 1992 For much of his career, had largely shied away from being on television, so there were some nerves on display when he entered Warner Hollywood Studios in 1992 with his new band.
After a solo rendition of 'Red-Headed Woman,' he changed his mind on the acoustic format and broke out his Telecaster. MTV executives weren’t happy with his decision, but you can’t really argue with the Boss. When it aired, the network crossed out the first two letters of Unplugged.
8 Paul McCartney April 3, 1991 ’s Unplugged appearance came a year after his first world tour since the days. He mixed some of songs that fit the format perfectly ('Blackbird,' '‘And I Love Her'), a handful of covers ('Ain’t No Sunshine,' 'Blue Moon of Kentucky'), a song he wrote when he was 14 ('I Lost My Little Girl') and reminded us of the brilliance of the obscure 'Every Night.'
Because the commercial potential of an album from Unplugged had not yet been explored, it was released in a limited-edition, numbered run. By the end of the decade, it was permanently issued.

6 Neil Young April 3, 1993 At the very moment he was being hailed as the “Godfather of Grunge,”, true to form, went in the opposite direction with, where he revisited the country-rock leanings of 1972’s. Although he was no stranger to the solo acoustic format, his taping didn’t go as well as hoped, so he scrapped the show and, a few months later, brought in some old friends like Ben Keith, Tim Drummond and to help him out on a second go-round. This proved to be more successful, with Young supplementing the Harvest Moon material with obscurities like 'Pocahontas,' 'Transformer Man' and 'Long May You Run,' and a rendition of 'Like a Hurricane' played on a pump organ that made him sound like the world’s coolest mad scientist. 5 Nirvana December 14, 1993 ’s was a deliberate attempt to scale back their fame after the industry-changing out-of-nowhere success of, so it was a bit of a surprise that they agreed to play on Unplugged in 1993. Naturally, Nirvana defied expectations, playing only one of their hits ('Come as You Are'), being supplemented by Cris and Curt Kirkwood from the Meat Puppets and closing with Lead Belly’s 'Where Did You Sleep Last Night?' After ’s, the wounded, became heavily scrutinized for clues as to his mindset in his final months.
4 Kiss October 31, 1995 Richard Linklater’s brilliant reminded the world of how important Kiss was to an entire generation of teenagers in the '70s. Even though they still enjoyed success with newer members, the film helped lead to clamoring for a reunion of the original lineup. In 1995, old feelings were set aside as and took the stage with and for the first time since 1980.
Its success led to the estranged duo being brought back into the fold for a handful of massive full-makeup tours and, but by 2004, Criss and Frehley were once again out of the picture. 2 Jimmy Page and Robert Plant October 12, 1994 The reunions of the Eagles and Kiss (see above on our list of the Top 12 MTV Unplugged Episodes) were great, but arguably MTV’s greatest coup was getting and to get back together. And while this wasn’t a true reunion — reportedly wasn’t even asked — it was a greater artistic achievement than the previous times they had gotten together since their breakup.
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They in London, Wales and Morocco, working with a dozen Egyptian musicians and a full string section on classics like 'Kashmir' and 'The Battle of Evermore' along the way. A tour followed, as did 1998’s Walking to Clarksdale album.