Other misspellings can be found in autographs, etc., like first names Curt, Curtis, and last names Cohbain, and Covain. could be because it was used only as a "recording There is a need to address aging systems, technological obsolescence, frequent breakdowns, speed of delivery, reliability and efficiency, as well as guard against potential disruption to power supply. 2). It was purchased from Edgewater Pawn Shop and Sheridan Jewelry (cost $29.00 plus $2.23 in sales tax) on October 12, 1989, when Kurt was living in Olympia. Courtney gave it to him a month after Kurt's death, and it is eaxctly as I remember it, ever nick, ding, and solder joint" (59). 132; and is on pg.135, says Earnie). Supposedly at the fall 1993 show in Chicago, Kurt asked the crowd if they wanted him to break anything; he picked up the MiniStack and threw it across the stage (10). Kurt picked up this guitar at the time of the video shoot in Los Angeles. Pic #2 (note the toggle switch), Pic #3, Pic #4. guitar" (28). 273 on (25)). We naïvely viewed music theory as a set of rules rather than a musical language, and bashing it was a mode of defense because we lacked the confidence or technical knowledge of the terminology. Purchased in San Francisco, possibly a few days prior to the show. Sold Out!' But Kurt never used a white Mustang â the Sonic Blue Mustangs could look white in certain lighting, especially the lighting used during the In Utero Tour. Early 60's sonic blue Mustang, serial # F207901, no pickguard. The middle pickup is angled. Yamaha acoustic, so I'm told (seen 15). Legendary Guitars: Kurt Cobainâs Fender Jag-Stang. 5). Earnie offered to build a new body for it, but Kurt didn't think the guitar was worth saving. As you can see from the video, even if we want to claim that Kurt did use the Grunge pedal, it was clearly as a joke, and his tossing it into the crowd probably reveals what he thought of this cash-in on the movement his band had created. Also, despite how many pictures appear, Kurt never used a white Mustang. 15). month he had it. 2). In We're Not Here to Entertain, Kevin Mattson documents what Kurt Cobain once called a "punk rock world" --the all-encompassing hardcore-indie culture that incubated his own talent. Kurt was very depressed about the unfortunate accident to this guitar (41). That’s the best one I can think of.”. So Fender released that Jag-Stang in the way Kurt had received it (41)(59). Singer/guitarist Kurt Cobain would later express dissatisfaction with the album's "slick", radio-friendly production, but also admitted in Michael Azerrad's 1993 Nirvana biography, Come as You Are, that listening to the album sometimes moved him to tears. Univox Hi-Flyer, mahogany neck and stock single coils at the Rio show encore (59). If any of you have any photos of the whole stage from the "In Utero" tour, please let me know! This was Dave's kit from 1990–1991. It was used in Geffen's "In Bloom" video (seen 42, 43)(41)(59). Kurt designed the Jag-Stang® to combine his favorite elements of both instruments and brought it to life with help from the Fender Custom Shop in 1993. "The photo said that it had come from Courtney. An odd, unknown guitar said to be a BC Rich guitar but who knows if this is true (10). It was planned in February 1993, right before recording "In Utero" (57). Fax: +603 8941 6120, Design & Built For Data Center and Server Room, 24/7/365 Equipment Support and Maintenance, Copyright © 2021. This guitar was reduced to splinters by Kurt at Sao Paulo in January of 1993. Another picture. (41). Kurt Cobain, voice of a generation. The Jag had an incorrect decal under the lacquer. Pan Kinetics - All Rights Reserved. And Grohl started the Foo Fighters after Kurt Cobainâs heartbreaking suicide in 1994. The Mustang is visible behind the mannequin in the "Sliver" video but with a single-coil pickup in the bridge (seen 36)(59). Black Univox Les Paul Custom copy (41), no serial # (59), which publicist Anton Brooks gave Kurt on the European tour in 1991 (41). Kurt on âBleachâ KURT- âBleach is seen to be really one dimensional. The November 2021 issue of Guitar Magazine is out now! "I grilled him [Kurt] about a lot of his gear, and things that didn't get destroyed wound up at their homes or in storage. Grohl said that the band at that point likened t⦠People who say that Kurt did not care for Marshalls are spot on, however. It had missing knobs, broken off pots, and a fallen in jack when Earnie took it in for a makeover. Full-sized humbuckers reside in both the bridge and neck positions, the neck being a DiMarzio PAF and the bridge a DiMarzio Super Distortion (57)(41) until the In Utero tour when it was replaced with a black Duncan JB. Before presenting two articles on it, take note of this. the night before, so he was still a little tired. Kurt had taken off the neck and filled the neck pocket with Elmers Glue, to stop the neck from shifting. As previously stated, he installed a Tune-O-Matic bridge on it (41). 177 on (25)). What types of amps did he use. The In Utero tablature book also claims that a Rotovibe was used – it wasn’t. In Rio (seen 13) it gets soaked in cantaloupe juice and seeds (thrown by Earnie), then dropped onto the camera rails when Kurt is spitting on the camera" (41). Smashed in Florida. Seen at least once, at the Beehive Record Store on 9/16/91 (57). The guitar was also later featured on the cover of the Blew EP. playing, I've always liked certain things about certain Earnie Bailey called these "the amp that wouldn't die" (41)(57). one's going to be my recording guitar.' Later got a humbucker in the bridge (41). The boys got to keep around 10% of ⦠WE PROVIDING A TOTAL FACILITY SOLUTION FOR CUSTOMER MISSION-CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL. So were any artists in Kurt’s record collection that might surprise people? Nevermind by Nirvana (1991) large image. it up. for left-handed necks to replace the ones that Kurt had We did that record in 16 days and probably four days alone were spent just getting Something In The Way in shape. âNevermind was fast. Fender Twin Reverb. Earnie chased down a lefty Jazzmaster for Kurt once but he and Krist decided it was too expensive, as it was going to be purchased as a surprise (59). (see Nirvana effects and amplification for effects and amplification used by Novoselic.). Kurt did say that his favourite guitars were Mustangs and of course he owned several. However, a guitar resembling guitar #14 below may be the (or one of?) Kurt loved the sound of this "plywood beast". 11). The previous owner was a Minister in Everett, Washington (41). (^ back to top ^). He had a Gibson SG Standard that he smashed as well. Electro-Harmonix Big Muff - While the DS-2 distortion is known to have been a mainstay on Cobain's pedal board (look at the photographs in the In Utero liner notes), I personally prefer the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff pedal. 9). We are unsure if it was used or not, but according to Earnie, “Krist once said Kurt refused to play it live because it made him look like Jimmy Page.”. This wasn't the guitar Kurt claimed to baby. Fender’s Competition Series was distinguished by the racing stripes on the body. I recently worked on the real one and its preset owner allowed me to photograph it in detail. Kurt, Krist, and Chad recorded the album for $600, with producer Jack Endino. Perhaps the most iconic Stratocaster on Kurt Cobainâs catalog, and arguably the most associated guitar to his name, this Black finished six-string was also used on the Nevermind sessions, and even acquired relatively at the same time that his white pickguard Strat. In the years since, however, people often remark that not only did Kurt approve of this pedal, he actually used it live. By Jeff Gilbert. There were three of these guitars, two of them set-up like below (41), one of them had the serial # 0 016988 (59). It had two black, single coil sized pickups with a white mother-of-pearl pickguard; the bridge was replaced with a Stewart MacDonald Gotoh Tune-O-Matic (Kurt's favorite)(57) before the Argentina trip. This guitar wound up at the Boston Hard Rock Cafe (59)(15) seen here. This may be true, but he also used a BFI Bullfrog 2x12 cabinet of which he only had one (59) and a Randall head (57). started talking about the guitar, the adrenaline started flowing. It had an anvil-type flight case for a while. Kurt owned a Jazzmaster. Let one guitar play the chords on the higher strings (G/B/e) throughout the song and the other should play the tab below. Supposedly an unknown right-handed black guitar with a white pickguard, headstock similar to some Gibsons, newer Epiphones. Commemorating the 30th anniversary of Nirvanaâs seminal record âNevermind,â this Jag-Stang comes equipped with the same features that made it Kurtâs ideal instrument. Small, red vinyl Marshall "ministack/microstack" head and cabinets (seen 7). 6. One had a red-swirl pickguard (seen 7), another a matte red pickguard. The blue instrument was It had different string trees than the one used in the video (41), it had black roller-type graphite string trees (59). I think it's safe to say that anything early on not reduced to splinters, I worked on at some point. Seen pgs.61, 116 of (25)." Earnie pulled a prank on Kurt for the "In Utero" rehearsals and told Kurt he only cleaned the pots. A Tele bridge from Stew-Mac with a humbucker cut-out and individual saddles for each string. His aim for Nevermind's material was to sound like "the Knack and the Bay City Rollers getting molested by Black Flag and Black Sabbath". "[Kurt] hooked up with Danny Ferrington via Richard This guitar was purchased (already modified) through the "L.A. Recycler" (info on source at 45) around the time prior to recording "Nevermind" (57). At the time of writing Nevermind, Cobain was listening to bands such as the Melvins, R.E.M., the Smithereens, and Pixies, and was writing songs that were more melodic. Mark was interested in the changes, but he passed away, as well. 1982 blackface 135-watt "Ultra-Linear" model (57). I am not sure if the encore is on the bootleg video. Though the sound of Nirvanaâs Nevermind has moved many a critic to unfurl ⦠HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. (Oct. 12, 2021) â Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) today announced the global launch of the Kurt Cobain Jag-Stang® guitar, commemorating the 30th anniversary of Nirvanaâs influential record âNevermind.â The Signature Jag-Stang® guitar is a reissue of the legendary performerâs own custom model, which included a combination of his ⦠White pickguard, maple fretboard" (direct quote 41). They are all reproduced in the book.The stories from Weddle of the days shooting - first a series of babies, then a series of the band - paint a picture of a band at the brink of superstardom. Earnie Bailey has said that he did once find a lefty Jazzmaster and was going to buy it for Kurt as a surprise, but he and Krist Novoselic decided it was too expensive. Another pic. All-black Fender Strat, black pickguard, 2 white single-coil sized pickups and a black full-sized humbucker in the bridge, used as early as 1991 (15). As a side note, Kurt didn't break any "important" equipment during the In Utero tour (40). His favorite guitar was a Last I had heard, the family was looking to sell the guitar and supplied me these pictures: Over the Nevermind recording sessions, Kurt came into possession of a 1965 Fender Jaguar which was loaded with a DiMarzio Super Distortion humbucker in the bridge and a DiMarzio PAF in the neck position. For Nevermind I believe Kurt primarily used Japanese Stratocasters outfitted with full-size humbuckers in the bridge, along with his Fender Telecaster and possibly his Mosrite Gospel. "an anguished, angry, and tender meditation on the octane and ether of rock and roll and its many moons: sex, drugs, suicide, fame, and rage."--Jacket. He played it a while and then wrote some Cobain used very few pedals onstage, usually only one or two. The Jag-stang was available to the public for a short time, but isn't wasn't as Kurt intended it to be (41). “With Nirvana, Krist and Kurt had strong opinions about what record albums were allowed in their homes, with diverse collections, and critical choices within every genre,” he explains. a stylized "f"(for Ferrington) on the peghead, three First one available now, the next will be on command. Kurt Cobain explains why Nirvana, third hand guitars and all, is suddenly the hottest band in the country. Tama Granstar, Silky Yellow finish + Superstar Snare, Natural finish. Itâs been 20 years this month since the Nirvana frontman abandoned this plane, leaving behind a ⦠18). In the 11 months since its release, Nevermind had established itself as the rallying cry of youth culture, and those honest, punk-infused 43 minutes had changed lives, music and attitudes. left-handed guitar is counter-intuitive for me. Partly, due to the whole hair metal stigma happening in the 80's, and he didn't like the sound of them. The actual This never worked out very well and was "a particular source of frustration" for "Nevermind" tour tech, Nick Close. few months later Kurt came by with his wife to pick I don't know of any In a way, it's perfect People can relate to thatâ. 3). The Ferrington guitar is distinguished by several During the Nevermind phase Kurt was playing a 1965 Fender Jaguar. Though it was a 12 string guitar, Kurt only strung it with 5 strings. Later on In Utero and Unplugged, it was the DS-2. Nirvana roadie Nick Close, who was desperately searching Then we were 'In Earnie immediately changed the pickups, putting a Duncan JB in the bridge (57)(59). Although Kurt is known for his Fenders, he used a non-Fender from time to time. Second article: It’s true that a RAT was used on some songs on Nevermind, but the main distortion sound on that record was a humble Boss DS-1. Another picture. Kurt played guitar left-handed, mostly using left-handed guitars, but sometimes using a right-handed guitar Mesa/Boogie Studio Preamp (56)(57), rack-mounted, tubed with either Mesa/Boogie or Groove Tubes 7025 preamp tubes (59). (UPDATED 09/06/04). The main guitar used throughout the years and the one most identifiable with Cobain was his 1969 The Signature Jag-Stang® guitar is a reissue of the legendary performer's own custom model, which included a combination of his favorite elements from his Fender® Jaguar® ⦠I had to write a pop song and release it on a single to prepare people for the next record. Nirvana - "Smells Like Teen Spirit". The definitive chronicle of underground music in the 1980s tells the stories of Black Flag, Sonic Youth, The Replacements, and other seminal bands whose DIY revolution changed American music forever. Do you feel old yet? If you recall on his 4x12 cabs, he had his Marshall logos taped over, not removed (which is a simple task), as a statement towards the status associated with owning Marshall gear. The version of Nirvanaâs album that Kurt Cobain loved best. F). One of Kurt's first amps along with a small 10-watt amp given to him by his uncle(57). Had a Soundgarden sticker on it (41)(seen pgs. It got a Duncan Hot Rails upon returning home from Rio (59). Lots of times fans simply have bands sign guitars; often people will wait for bands at airports to sign them (59). Background. Tama Granstar II, Fire Storm Red finish + Artwood Snare, Black finish. Sunburst Univox Custom (also mentioned (32)), serial # 1002904. In his book, Mike McGonigal talks to all the members of My Bloody Valentine, in an almost certainly futile attempt to get at the essence of this extraordinary record. Fender Mustangs. Natural Univox Hi-Flyer, he had two of these, in Fall 1993, both with maple necks and fretboards (41). Nevermind That Kurt Cobain Was a Psychotic Drug Addict Pedophile. so that there wasn't such a drastic drop in volume and output Live, Kurt typically used a Mesa/Boogie preamp along with a few Crown 800W power amps which would often blow up during the Nevermind days. Kurt used 5 or 6 black Fender Mexican Strats with white pickguards and black Seymour Duncan Hot rails in the bridge during the In Utero tour, used mostly for smashing (seen 16). but at the same time he was able to say, "You're the builder, Kurt using a Marshall head for a power amp is pretty out there, think about it, a Marshall's output stage is rather dirty and would be even more so at the volumes Nirvana played at. Either she or Eric had a right-handed one exactly like Kurt's, I'm not sure whose it was, but this is mostly likely that guitar." 7). I brought an old plexi 100 to the Reciprocal session in 1993(?). Another picture. There's also a Strat-style pickup selector. Pic #2, Pic #3, Pic #4, Pic #5, Pic #6, Pic #7, Pic #8. Found inside – Page 51Enter Nirvana's second album, Nevermind. Virtually overnight the kids were ready to rock again. The “grunge” phenomenon not only brought big, crunchy guitars back onto the radio and into the charts, it did so by appealing to a vast ... 2). To this day the music of Nirvana still encourages and ⦠continues right down to the control knobs (this He had also talked with Kurt about re-shaping the body for a more traditional Fender look. It never toured (41). Found inside – Page 91Another song first recorded with Channing in 1990 and recut with Dave for Nevermind is “ Lithium . ” “ It's another story that I made up , but I did infuse some of my personal experiences , ” said Kurt , “ like breaking up with ... Kurt didn't even like the Jagstang that much when he received it (57). One was used at the MTV Video Music Awards in 1992 for "Lithium" (seen 47) and had the serial # K 039704 (59).
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