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Kurt Cobain; Standing with Evian Bottle

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In the song “Stay Away” from Nirvana’s 1991 album Nevermind, the band’s front man, Kurt Cobain (1967– 1994), sings, “Monkey see, monkey do /. . . I’d rather be dead than cool.” Led by Cobain’s wailing voice and his explosive guitar chords, Nevermind was arguably one of the most influential albums of the early 1990s, selling more than six million copies during the band’s short life. Yet Cobain, like Bob Dylan, was a reluctant rock star. Ambivalent about the band’s success, he was extremely uncomfortable with attention from fans and the media. Born in Aberdeen, Washington, and a product of the Pacific Northwest punk scene, he wore thrift-store plaid shirts and torn jeans to distance himself from the packaged stadium rockers of the previous decade. Louder, faster, and often darker, Seattle grunge, as exemplified by Nirvana, also proved widely popular. Three years after Nevermind’s release, at the age of twenty-seven, Cobain died by suicide.
En la canción “Stay Away” del disco Nevermind de Nirvana (1991), el líder de la banda, Kurt Cobain (1967–1994), canta: “Lo que hace el mono, hace la mona [...] prefiero estar muerto a estar de moda”. Su voz ronca y sus explosivos acordes en la guitarra distinguen esta grabación, una de las más influyentes de principios de la década de 1990, con más de seis millones de copias vendidas durante la breve vida de la banda. Sin embargo, Cobain, como Bob Dylan, era una estrella renuente. El éxito le provocaba sentimientos encontrados y se sentía incómodo con la atención de los fanáticos y los medios. Nacido en Aberdeen, Washington, y producto de la escena punk de la costa noroeste del país, usaba camisas a cuadros de segunda mano y jeans rotos para distanciarse de los rockeros anteriores y sus multitudinarios conciertos. Aun así, el estilo más ruidoso, rápido y oscuro de Nirvana, llamado “grunge de Seattle”, les dio una inmensa popularidad. Tres años después de Nevermind, a la edad de 27, Cobain se suicidó.
Data Source
National Portrait Gallery
Artist
Jesse Frohman, born 1958
Sitter
Kurt Cobain, 20 Feb 1967 - 5 Apr 1994
Date
1993 (printed 2018)
Credit Line
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Jesse Frohman
Medium
Inkjet print
Dimensions
Image: 101.8 × 81.2 cm (40 1/16 × 31 15/16")
Sheet/Mount: 106.7 × 86.3 cm (42 × 34")
Frame: 110.7 × 90.3 × 3.8 cm (43 9/16 × 35 9/16 × 1 1/2")
Type
Photograph

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