I get the idea that this is one of the "original" Nirvana pages on the Internet. By means it was here before there were, say, 100 Nirvana sites. Well, the that is not anymore. However, this is a clear example of un-copied material, although the list is not too much to brag about, the originality is something to brag about.
The thing I like about the page, honestly, is how clean and smooth the graphics are. It is not overdone with graphics, which some sites feel they must do to attract visitors. Simply not true. However, I am going to see what this site has, and I hope you agree with me on this one.
The beginning of the page has a massage banner, full of band pictures, and it says: Soaked In Bleach, Circle's Nirvana page. I kind of like the banner under that: Rock Out Censorship. The text format on this page is a little exciting. It isn't straight but it is organized. It says, "Where Were You When You Heard About Kurt's Death?" He says he does not have enough time to do that section anymore, but you can certainly read the old ones. I have to say, after reading most of the messages, there are a lot of people out there who got pretty upset that day.
The Rare Songs list is not worth visiting, if not worth looking at anyway. The reason, again, is because he does not "have the time anymore." It's quite a list to make you scroll down quite a bit. And I'm sure you would love to trade with him. The tabs section is a little bit too interesting. Instead of viewing them you get a bunch of FTP sites. It gives me the idea that you can actually download the tabs and look at them whenever you like.
The links, although old and probably somewhat outdated, nevertheless is the best part of the page. It is a lot of links. Go down, and look at these original sites you probably have never heard of before.
Again, I must comment on the nice pictures on the right and center. They are nicely scanned, and it looks a lot more real than just the "copied" pictures you see these days.
Conclusion
A sad ending to a what would be a great site, and it is. Too bad he does not "have the time" anymore. But who does? Besides, what is the point to doing one [a page] when 70% of the material is copied?
I hope this page gets back up soon.