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Kurt Cobain’s Most Unnerving Performance — and Why He Hated It
Nirvana's unplugged set showcased stripped-down arrangements and rare covers, winning a Grammy and debuting atop charts with highest first-week sales, months before Cobain's death.
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Kurt and cardie! How Nirvana’s 1993 Unplugged performance “let the audience in”
“It’s the one True Cross and the Shroud of Turin!” declares Alan Di Perna, music journalist and co-curator of Kurt Cobain Unplugged, an exhibition at London’s Royal College Of Music Museum that reunites the guitar that Cobain played on Nirvana’s legendary MTV Unplugged performance with the olive-green mohair cardigan he wore on the same occasion. The guitar – a 1959 Martin D-18E – is the most expensive ever sold in auction at more than $6m, whil…
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