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April 17th, 1991. The old OK Hotel in Seattle.
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Were ya there? April 1st, 1990 in Chicago, Illinois at the Cabaret Metro.
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Tickets from the scheduled gig at the seccglasgow that was cancelled. March 28th, 1994. Recordings were scheduled to be filmed by BBCRadio1 and broadcasted over MTV followed by interviews. Kurt was very excited to play with The Raincoats, one of his favorite bands.
"I don't really know anything about the Raincoats except that they recorded some music that has affected me so much that, whenever I hear it I'm reminded of a particular time in my life when I was (shall we say) extremely unhappy, lonely, and bored. If it weren't for the luxury of putting that scratchy copy of the Raincoats' first record, I would have had very few moments of peace. When I listen to the Raincoats I feel as if I'm a stowaway in an attic, violating and in the dark. Rather than listening to them I feel like I'm listening in on them. We're together in the same old house and I have to be completely still or they will hear me spying from above and, if I get caught – everything will be ruined because it's their thing." - Kurt Cobain.
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It was snowy during the recording process for "In Utero" as seen here outside Pachyderm, February, 1993.
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Kurt Cobain live at the Springfield Civic Center in Massachusetts 📸 by photographer Steve Gullick. November 10th, 1993.
Images ©️ Steve Gullick
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Promotional poster for "In Utero" in 1993 with release date September 14th added. The second picture (with the release date removed) was added to the 20th Anniversary super deluxe editions as a collectible piece in 2013.
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Wooden Box souvenir from Oregon's game park safari, acquired date & Alfred unknown. Signed "For Alfred! I Love u satan! Kurt" with a seahorse on the other side.
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Archived article: March 12th, 1993: Nirvana concert to benefit Bosnian women.
"Grunge Rock band Nirvana will donate proceeds from an April 9 performance at San Francisco's Cow Palace to relief effort for rape victims in war-torn Bosnia-Herzegovina. Proceeds go to the Tresnjevka Women's group in Zagreb."
Read here: www.upi.com/Archives/1993/03/12/Nirvana-concert-to-benefit-Bosnian-women/7688731912400/
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Cancelled gig poster from March 14th, 1994 at the classic Sporthalle in Cologne, Germany. The remaining "In Utero" tour dates were cancelled because of Kurt Cobain having severe laryngitis and bronchitis at the same time. He also slipped into a coma during this month during his addicition battle.
If you or anyone need help, reach out and don't be afraid. Google numbers for mental health lines or addiction lines and you can talk to someone about anything you need. 💜🎸
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From Kurt's collection. Pokey the horse from Gumby with "NIRVANA" written on the side.
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Fender sketch by Kurt Cobain while he was in high school. He favorited art courses and during high school to pass the time during other classes, he would often sketch, such as this one on illustration board.
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Jason Everman: The Nirvana and Soundgarden member who became a US Army Ranger and Green Beret.
www.warhistoryonline.com/featured/jason-everman.html
Images ©️ Ian Tilton
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"❤️ Shaped box video - William and I sitting across from one another at a table (black and white) lots of blinding sun from the windows behind us, holding eyes staring into each others eyes. He gropes me from behind and falls dead on top of me. Medical footage of sperm flowing through penis. A ghost vapor comes out of his chest and groin area and enters my body.
During solo, violin shots, Chris (Krist) as a New Wave keyboardist with very quick edits of strobe light. Footage of little three year old white blonde girl in outfit being led by the hand of a parent. Same violet colors as in the new order video. Animation doll footage. Closeup of lillies lying on lighted draft board. Footage of anatomy models from Kurt's collection."
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The front cover to one of Kurt Cobain's notebooks that he kept a lot of "In Utero" material inside, or so from the 1992-1994 era. The 'Figure 10' cutout was from a random medical book Kurt had, one of many... the ninja sticker is from Botan Rice candy when the guys were on tour in Japan, 1992.
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Very Ape - Recorded with Steve Albini's aluminum Veleno guitar, recordings of this track date back to practice jams in 1992. Not much else is known about this song except that the guys dug it and when asked about the song's meaning Kurt said, "I don't know." 🤷‍♂️
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"Penny Royal Tea. A herbal abortive. It doesn't work ya hippie!" Another one of the earliest "In Utero" tracks with recordings dating back to 1990 with unreleased apartment sessions between Dave Grohl and Kurt Cobain. The song was considered a hit by Kurt, even going so far to tell Anton Corbijn to direct a music video for the song.
Kurt was not pleased with how the final "In Utero" version sounded, wishing it had more of the polished/poppy "Nevermind" feel to it. 20 years later in 2014, "Pennyroyal Tea" was released as a single on 7" for RecordStoreDay, reaching number 1 on the Billboard charts 'Hot 100' list.
"'Pennyroyal Tea' is about a person who's beyond depressed, in their death bed. I have had stomach issues and I guess that rubbed off onto the song. I have so many friends who tried to use that herb and it never works. The 'Leonard Cohen afterworld' line was my therapy. When I was depressed and sick, I'd read 'Malloy Dies' by Beckett, listen to Leonard Cohen, but that would actually make things worse.." - Kurt Cobain.
Leonard Cohen would later state in a 1995 interview about Kurt, "I'm sorry I couldn't have spoken to the young man. I might have been able to lay something on him, or maybe not.."
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Waif Me.. or uhm.. "Rape Me" - This controversial track made its debut in 1991, featuring a solo (which can be seen on the "Live at the Paramount" video release) that was later scrapped. Kurt Cobain had plans for the song to be a stand-alone Nirvana single from their 1993 album "In Utero" but was told it wouldn't sell in stores because of censorship and the radio wouldn't play it. This also meant that Kurt's ideas for a music video wasn't happening. After the September, 1993 release of "In Utero" in November of 1993, the song had reached airwaves with many call-in requests, and paired with "All Apologies" received a single release in December, 1993. Since then, the track has continued to become more popular, even making its way into film.
"I was so tired of talking about sexism in interviews. I realised that I'm not making a big enough impact. There are still macho methheads in our audience. If you want to say something, it has to be so direct and obvious that in a way it's a mockery. That's why I wrote an anti-r*** song called "Rape Me." It's not poking fun at r*** in any way. It's poking fun at the way those issues have to be so obvious.. to really succeed... you have to almost have simple facts on a piece of a paper and hand them out at a show." - Kurt Cobain.
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