Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Kurt Cobain and the exclusive Club 27: remember the 17 years out of five rare Nirvana

An April 5, 1994 Kurt Cobain entered the exclusive Club 27, a group of musicians who died in different circumstances when they met 27 years. In this Club had entered Janis Joplin, Brian Jones, Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix between 1969 and 1971. Shortly after the death of Nirvana frontman joined the Club 27 Kristen Pfaff, Hole bassist, the group of the widow of grunge, because of an overdose when he would return to his other band, Janitor Joe, June 16 of that fateful 1994.

Kurt Cobain flew the brains out at the mansion he owned in Seattle, or at least that's what the official said. The Unofficially we saw in 1998 in the film Who Killed Kurt Cobain?, Originally Kurt & Courtney, Mick Broomfield, based on the book of Canadians Max Wallace and Ian Halperin. Out and out, Kurt Cobain, which has been trending topic on Twitter today, let us 17 years ago and wanted to remember with five rare Nirvana items: 1.

'Oh, The Guilt' (Touch & Go, 1993) This item was originally published in February 1993 in a split single shared by Nirvana and Jesus Lizard. The trio recorded it with Barret Jones on April 7 last year in Laundry Room Studio in Seattle. Chronologically issue is between the singles 'In Bloom' and 'Heart-Shaped Box'.

Interestingly, in subsequent mixes appeared on the box set With The Lights Out (Geffen, 2004) and Sliver. The Best Of The Box (Geffen, 2005), it appears lighter sound we hear on the original theme. A visceral issue for those who thought that Nirvana had been tamed. Video | YouTube 2. 'Return Of The Rat' (Tim Kerr Records, 1992) This item originally appeared in the case of four singles 7 "Eight Songs For Gregg Sage And The Wipers.

Share Nirvana split single with Poison Idea and it included this issue that opened the first album of seminal punk-rock group from Portland. Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic also recorded another version of The Wipers, "D-7 ', which was rejected by Geffen and later appear on the EP Hormoaning.

This is a most cruel recorded version also Barret Jones in Laundry Room Studio. Video | YouTube 3. 'Everything and Nothing' (1990) The theme appears in several bootlegs with material from sessions recorded by the band with Jack Endino in Seattle in 1990. The version in question comes from an LP titled Wipeout published by Big Wave Records label in the middle of that decade.

A subsequent decision of this issue dates back to 1988, five years after Nirvana recorded for the album In Utero command of Steve Albini. Publication discarded without credits included in the CD collection for anti AIDS foundations No Alternative. This version is found in the When The Lights Out box but the shot with Jack Endino appears on Sliver: The Best Of The Box (Geffen, 2005) as 'Sappy'.

Keep putting the willies. Video | YouTube 4. 'Smells Like Teen Spirit (Gothic version) "(1991) In November 1991, Nirvana was on the crest of the wave through two months before exploding Smells Like Teen Spirit on all TV stations and networks worldwide. The trio went to the program BBCTop Of The Pops with a desire to assemble for not allowing groups to play live, only the voice.

While the goat was Krist Novoselic on bass and Dave Grohl, did as he played, Kurt Cobain appeared in dark glasses singing the whole song with a low pitch in protest. It also changed the first two lines of the letter: "Load Up On Drugs, Kill Your Friends", ie "get into drugs and kill your friends." Memorable performance that we see in the DVDLive Tonight! Sold Out! Video | YouTube 5.

I Hate Myself And I Want To Die (1993) This item was originally published in the compilation The Beavies And Butthead Experience, from the animated series on MTV. Nirvana recorded it in the meetings of its latest album, In Utero, and would go along with "Where Did You Sleep Last Night 'as the B side' Pennyroyal Tea ', whose official release was ruled out after the death of Kurt Cobain .

Still circulating on the Internet at prices singles promos scandal. A demo of this theme also appears in the box set mentioned above.

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