Tuesday, 4 December 2007
The other side of Nirvana
by David Lamble Published 11/29/2007 www.ebar.com'Kurt Cobain About a Son' fleshes out a rock legend
"...The core of the film consists of audio chats between the singer/songwriter and Rolling Stone editor Michael Azerrad,...
The Azerrad tapes, never before played in public, rolled for 25 hours in a series of late-night conversations that began around Christmas 1992, and continued off and on for six months. The tapes, supplemented by intimate talks with Nirvana bandmates Chris Novoselic and Dave Grohl, would form the basis of Azerrad's admiring but not obsessively laudatory portrait of the band, Come as You Are, a book many consider one of the best guides to the birth pains of the early-90s indie rock movement..."
Source: www.ebar.com
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