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Rare Kurt Cobain Photos Displayed in New Book

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Writer Charles R. Cross has been searching through Kurt Cobain’s archives for a new book, “Cobain Unseen.” The book will contain a compilation of never before seen photos, artwork and journal entries of the tragic rock star.

Cross was granted access into Cobain’s archives, which he describes as, “Like a James Bond movie. But once you got past security, all his possessions were just in boxes.”

The author is trying to create a “visual history” of Cobain’s life which is complex and cryptic.

He says, “Kurt created work that has such mystery that we still can’t capture its essence. It’s that intangible thing that made him a star.”

During the six years of his professional career, thousands of photos were taken of Kurt Cobain both in concert and offstage — but he hated the bulk of them. This photograph, taken at Seattle’s legendary Crocodile Cafe in the fall of 1992, was one of the few personal snapshots Kurt liked enough to keep in his own scrapbook.

Kurt at five months old with his father, Don, July 1967 (a note on the back of the photograph reads “Kurt’s first time to steer the car”).

A two-year-old Kurt at his aunt Mari’s home, holding a tambourine. He loved music even from an early age, and was exposed to bands like the Byrds (pictured on the three posters behind him) by his aunts and uncles.

A portrait of the young man as an artist. For his eighth birthday in February 1975, Kurt received this easel from his paternal grandparents. Comic book characters were his favorite art subjects in childhood; he began with Disney-related fare, such as Donald Duck, but quickly moved to superheroes. Here, Kurt is copying the cover from Giant-Size Werewolf #4, an April 1975 Marvel comic.

Both Kurt and Courtney Love collected heart-shaped boxes, and by 1994 they had several dozen in their home. They often gave them to each other as gifts, sometimes filled with personal effects such as hair or a note, or on occasions containing antique valentines.

Courtney cites this photograph as her single favorite picture of Kurt. It was taken at their North Seattle house in late 1993.

[RS]

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I Love the 90s – Nirvana

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Recorded January 30, 1994 at Robert Lang Studios in Seattle and not officially released until October 8, 2002, it’s Nirvana with You Know You’re Right.

This song became the focal point of the dispute between Courtney Love and Nirvana members Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl. One of my favorite Nirvana tunes.

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I Love the 90s

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Nirvana and Kurt Cobain does ‘Polly’ at the Reading Festival in 1992.

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Morning Briefs

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006


Morning Briefs – Your Hair of the Dog

Jermaine Dupri has reportedly quit his job at Virgin Records after discouraging sales of his girlfriend Janet Jackson’s comeback album. Dupri was partially credited with relaunching Mimi’s career with the hit The Emancipation of Mimi, but his work on Jackson’s 20 YO has only half a million copies three weeks into its release. The CD also dropped a whopping 77% in sales its second week, prompting Dupri to step down from the company under pressure from management late last week. (Source)

Madonna appeared on ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show’ and told of how her new child was doing wonderful despite overcoming TB and malaria. She also spoke of meeting little David’s father, and said that he thanked her. “I sat in that room, I looked into that man’s eyes,” she said. Madonna said she was worried that the negative publicity that surrounded her adoption may dissuade other people from adopting children in Africa. “I wanted to go into a Third World country, I wasn’t sure where, and give a life to a child who might not otherwise have had one..I’m disappointed because more than anything it discourages other people from doing the same thing..I feel the media is doing a great disservice to all the orphans of Africa, period, not just the orphans of Malawi.” She also added, “David is amazing..what really surprises me is how great my children are with him and how he’s transitioned so easily from living in Africa in an orphanage to living in our house.” (source)

Kurt Cobain has surpassed Elvis Presley as the top money-earner among dead celebrities for the first time in the six years that Forbes magazine has been compiling its list. Kurt’s estate earned $50 million last year. But the estate amount was given a huge boost when Courtney Love sold off a ¼ of her husband’s music catalogue to a New York publishing company last year. Presley’s estate grossed $42 million, down from $45 million last year. In third place was Peanuts comic strip creater Charles Schultz at $35 million. Fourth place was former Beatle John Lennon at $24 million. And the estate of physicist Albert Einstein came in at fifth with earnings of $20 million. Rounding out the 13 on the list were: pop artist Andy Warhol ($19 million); Dr. Seuss ($10 million); Ray Charles ($10 million); Marilyn Monroe ($8 million); Johnny Cash ($8 million) in 10th; J.R.R. Tolkien ($7 million); George Harrison ($7 million); and Bob Marley ($7 million) in 13th. (source)

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