2014-04-11

Nirvana plays secret reunion gig in Brooklyn dive bar | New York Post

Nirvana plays secret reunion gig in Brooklyn dive bar | New York Post

This Just In From Seattle Music History!!!                                                            

Nirvana plays secret reunion gig in Brooklyn dive bar


Kicking things off at 2 a.m., Joan Jett reprised her role from the Hall Of Fame by singing “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” as well as screaming up a storm on full-blooded versions of “Breed” and “Territorial Pissings” — two of Nirvana’s most visceral songs.
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Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth takes the mic at the secret gig in Greenpoint.
She was followed by Dinosaur Jr. singer J Mascis, who utilized his famously wild guitar-playing skills during “Penny Royal Tea” and a fantastically brutal “School.”
“Nirvana were one of those bands who should have been big and then did get big,” he remembered fondly. “Everything made sense for a second.” And on the Saint Vitus stage, everything was making sense once again.
Local girl Annie Clark (who performs and records as St. Vincent) also repeated her Hall Of Fame performance of “Lithium,” but also added faithful versions of “About A Girl” and “Heart-Shaped Box” to the proceedings. However, the real super-fan moment came courtesy of John McCauley of Rhode Island rockers Deer Tick. On occasion, Deer Tick also operate as a Nirvana tribute band called Deervana, and watching McCauley do his best Cobain impression with his heroes was almost unnerving in its accuracy.
Not only did McCauley play the Fender Jag-Stang guitar that Cobain designed, he replicated the late singer’s snarl on “Serve The Servants” in a way that was nearly identical. Even more surreal was the sight of McCauley (who wasn’t even born when Nirvana first formed in 1987) teaching Novoselic how to play the songs he helped to write. “This actually feels like a Nirvana gig,” laughed Grohl at one point. It seemed like he was only half-joking.
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Annie Clark (a.k.a. St. Vincent) rocks out at Nirvana’s secret show in Greenpoint.
The last act was left to Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon, and it was a fitting finale. Before Nirvana broke through into the mainstream with 1991’s “Nevermind,” the New York noise legends acted as big brothers and sisters to Kurt & Co. Gordon again showed them the way with a vicious “Aneurysm” and an almost unhinged spin on “Negative Creep,” which ended with Smear smashing his guitar — only to be told by a roadie that they had one more song left to do.
Having endured the half-hour of speeches from The E Street Band at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony, Gordon also took a moment to air out her feelings on that particular subject: “I just wanna say, Bruce Springsteen sucks!”
Chances are that Kurt — wherever he is now — was nodding and chuckling in agreement.


   

2014-04-09

Alice in Chains : Layne Attacks 'Nazi' Supporter



This Just In From Seattle Music History!!!       Layne Staley doesnt just give this Nazi Supporter a verbal attack, he yanks him up on stage and gives him a couple smacks to the face!  I'm not gonna write here that Seattle doesnt have racist people and no racial problems because we do! On thee other hand we do have many many people that feel and act this way about racism as The Late Great  Mr. Layne Staley of #ALICEINCHAINS  demonstrates while on tour in Sweden! Thanks Layne for just one more of the many reasons why we miss you and thank you for representing not only our music scene in a top notch way but representing our city and many of our peoples progressive ways of BEING & THINKING & DOING WHATS RIGHT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GROUP! #TRUE #SEATTLEROCKSTAR #LAYNESTALEY

Kurt Cobain's Suicide Challenged in Film 'Soaked in Bleach'

Kurt Cobain's Suicide Challenged in Film 'Soaked in Bleach'

This Just In From Seattle Music History!!!                                                        
The investigation into Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain‘s death has been criticized by many for 20 years. All types of voices have screamed incompetence at police, while others shout conspiracy, believing that Cobain’s wife, Courtney Love, had a hand in Kurt’s death. Those themes have been turned into the docudrama ‘Soaked in Bleach, which will surely force viewers to reconsider their presumptions of Kurt Cobain’s suicide.
Interest in Kurt Cobain has hit a peak recently, as the 20th anniversary of his death recently passed by on April 5. Countless tributes were paid, but with the world focused on Cobain once again, the time couldn’t be more perfect to release a trailer for ‘Soaked in Bleach,’ a new docudrama featuring actors playing the roles of Cobain and Love.
The four-minute-long trailer showcases interview clips with individuals such as Private Investigator Tom Grant, who was hired by Love “to find her missing husband.” However, Grant shares that a number of red flags began popping up while dealing with Courtney Love, leading the investigator to believe something was awry. “This woman’s husband had just been found dead and there didn’t seem to be any sadness whatsoever. It’s not very often that a private investigator accuses his client of committing a crime.”
Further experts from the fields of Forensic Science, Forensic Document Examination and Investigative Journalism are also interviewed for the film, as is former Chief of Police for the Seattle PD, Norm Stamper. “I would tell you right now that if I were the Chief today, I would re-open this investigation.”
‘Soaked in Bleach’ is tentatively slated for a 2014 release. Watch the official trailer above. To check out the film’s Facebook page, click here.


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