In the year leading up to Kurt Cobain's death, the Nirvana frontman sat down with writer Michael Azerrad and told him the story of his life. From December 1992 to March 1993, the two conversed into the early morning hours in the kitchen of Cobain's Lake Washington home, recording over 25 hours of audio tape laden with stories that spanned from Cobain's childhood in Aberdeen, to his self-realized artistic ambitions in Olympia, to his fame-fatigued last months in Seattle. These tapes were used as material...
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NEWSWIRE
Portola Valley, CA
OCT 09, 2007 06:00 AM