A guitar smashed on stage by singer Kurt Cobain, frontman of legendary American band Nirvana, has been auctioned off for nearly $600,000, the auction house announced on Saturday.
Julien’s Auctions, which thought it would sell for ten times less, sold it for exactly $595,000 during a public sale at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York, which the company called “amazing“, in a press release.
The auction house had previously clarified that the instrument, a black Fender Stratocaster, had been reassembled but could no longer be used to play on it. It features listings made by all three members of Nirvana: vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain, bassist Krist Novoselic, and drummer Dave Grohl.
The cracks caused by Kurt Cobain when he broke the guitar are still visible, Julien’s Auctions’ Kody Frederick told AFP earlier in May. “When he was on stage, when he played, Kurt Cobain was a machine. He was angry and it showed. Especially by the way he treated his instruments“, he added.
In a way, this guitar”damaged“of one”banged up musician“represents this”raw and stormy era in the history of music“, he also noted.
Nirvana, a grunge group created in Washington State (northwestern United States) at the end of the 1980s, enjoyed dazzling success when it released its second album, “Nevermind”, in 1991, which sold more than 30 million copies. His hits like “Smells Like Teen Spirit” or “Lithium”, mixing sweet melody and angry energy, offer rallying hymns to post-adolescent disenchantment.
The band’s songwriter, Kurt Cobain, rocketed to the top, becoming a blonde idol considered the voice of the new generation. Perhaps too much for this lively skinned man, who struggles between heroin addiction and constant malaise, in addition to maintaining a complex relationship with his wife, singer Courtney Love.
He committed suicide in Seattle in April 1994, at age 27. Nearly 30 years after his death, the mark he left on rock – and on the minds of generations of teenagers and young adults – remains alive.
2023-05-21 09:47:14
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