"MTV Unplugged" probably couldn't have come at a better time for Soul Asylum.
For starters, the episode with the until then loud and fast Minnesota band aired on June 2, 1993, just one day after the release of its mellowed-out megahit single "Runaway Train."
The airing also came shortly after Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young and Pearl Jam lent legitimacy to the as-live-as-it-gets MTV series with their appearances. Nirvana's landmark "Unplugged" taping would come later that year.
Even better in Soul Asylum frontman Dave Pirner's mind, though, was the fact that his group had already unknowingly prepared for the taping.
"'Grave Dancers Union' was the first record where we demoed every song on acoustic guitars," the singer/guitarist said, referring to that year's breakthrough multi-platinum album by his band.
"We really worked hard on those demos. So by the time the 'Unplugged' show came around, it was like, 'Oh, yeah, we can do this!'"
Now, Pirner is going to try to do it again.
He and the modern lineup of the band he has been leading for more than 40 years will revisit that 1993 "Unplugged" taping on Thursday at the State Theatre. They will be joined by a string section, choir and the veteran New Orleans keyboardist who played on the original show, Ivan Neville.