Rare Kurt Cobain Interview Gets Animated

(Source: (Rolling Stone)

By Kory Grow

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Kurt  Cobain discussed a variety of topics, ranging from condemning sexism to  wondering if he was gay, in an interview with British journalist Jon Savage for  a profile that ran in The Observer in 1993. Now, over two decades after  that feature ran, PBS has hilariously animated a portion of that interview for its Blank on Blank series, which has given a similar treatment  to artists like Beastie  Boys, Janis Joplin and Ray Charles.

The clip begins with Cobain talking about how awkward he felt in high school  and then moves into family life, as he admits that he didn’t know his family  name was Irish until after he had already played in the city his surname hailed  from. Quizzically, he said he’d even resorted to calling “Coburns” in phonebooks  throughout America. The rest of the video finds Cobain discussing his stomach  issues, his disappointment in the lyrics of Aerosmith and Led  Zeppelin and how he found some spiritual solace after marrying and having a  child with Courtney Love, among other subjects. Throughout the video, snippets  of Nirvana songs  play stitch together the narrative.

Kurt Cobain ‘wrote song for ‘The Ren & Stimpy Show”

(Reprinted from NME)

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Kurt Cobain once tried to get one of his songs featured in cult ’90s cartoon The Ren & Stimpy Show – according to one of the voice actors who starred in it.

Billy West, who provided the voice of the feline simpleton character Stimpy, has claimed that the Nirvana frontman showed up at the Los Angeles offices of Spümcø, the animation company behind the show.

“One day, this scraggly kid came in and said he wanted to write a song for Ren & Stimpy,” he said on podcast Nerdist, “and it was Kurt Cobain.”

West‘s account hasn’t been verified by anyone who knew the late singer/guitarist, but whether it was indeed him or not who showed up, the “scraggly kid”‘s song was rejected by the show’s chiefs.

“They [TV bosses] said, ‘Yeah, that’s great,'” West explained, “and they threw it in the wastebasket”.