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June 17, 2000- Sub Pop Records are re-issuing Nirvana's first album Bleach in vinyl. Other vinyl reissues of NIRVANA, Bleach; Mudhoney Superfuzz Bigmuff; Dwarves Blood Guts and Pussy, and Soundgarden Screaming Life are in the works. We could very well call these records a 4 pack primer for anyone who missed Seattle's music explosion before it was immortalized in a made-for-TV movie. Sub Pop also has a modest mouse 12" EP available to you the consumer featuring four tracks that won't be found on the full length album coming soon from Epic Records. Why don't you introduce your visa or mastercard to the Mega Mart right away!" Courtesy of Sub Pop's website. The vinyl should be available very soon The vinyl will be released on the 18th of July and will be sold for just under 10 bucks...
June 9, 2000-The music experience project museum in Seattle, Washington has finally opened. Although based apon all musical groups, Nirvana has alot of memorablilia located with-in. The museum contains items such as drums that Dave smashed during a show, [Made With Netscape] A seven inch vinyl of the early Love Buzz single, a guitar smashed by Kurt in 1993, Krist's bass, to a homemade tape called "safer than heaven". The list includes: A seven inch vinyl of the Love Buzz single, Nirvana three albums in vinyl, Dave's drums, One of Krist's basses, A broken Stratocaster signed by all three mebers of the band and Pat Smear, The master controls used in the recording of Bleach, and a Homemade tape by Nirvana called safer than heaven."
June 29, 2000-Dave Grohl on the legendary Nirvana frontman: "Kurt was very cool, I would have to agree. What made Kurt cool? I think Kurt had a wonderful balance of raw, dangerous anger but also he was this delicate, fun person, you know? He could be kind of scary and out of control onstage, but then after the show he'd be the most shy introverted person you've ever met. He was brilliant, but he played dumb. You keep it to yourself. And you know Kurt was funny as shit. A lot of people don't realise he was hilarious. That guy's sense of humour wasn't from here. He was just very, very funny"
June 21, 2000-Originally dubbed Leonard Cohen Afterworld, the indie film about finding Kurt Cobain's ghost is now being called Trip. Starring Jared Leto and Selma Blair, the film's initial title was lifted from a lyric in the Nirvana song 'Pennyroyal Tea' (which Cobain lifted from the book by Stefan Banz). Loosely based on the events following Cobain's death when thousands of people made a pilgrimage to Seattle to attend his funeral, the film is currently being shot in Seattle and is scheduled to be released later this year by New Line Cinema." Courtesy of Yahoo.com.
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