Nirvana, an unpublished movie by Kurt Cobain is auction
To have delivered Kurt Cobain In history, it is not only the songs and that scratchy and melancholy voice. Cobain has become an icon also thanks to the fame of a cursed artist, countercurrent, incisive, tormented. It was February 17, 1990 when the Nirvana performed at the Iguanas of Tijuana, Mexico, and their frontman destroyed two guitars: a pink Mustang Fender and a Gibson SG of the 70s.
A UNPUBLISHED FILME OF 45 MINUTES he immortalized the destruction of the two tools and was auction. According to the auction house that is following its sale, the Bonhams could be worth up to 150,000 dollars. The sale is part of the “Unforgettable: Music Auction” by Bonhams herself.
The movie in question was recorded on two Sony Video 8 cassettes, labeled “Original Master Camera-A” and “Camera B”, with stickers with the word “Nirvana I” and “Nirvana II”. In addition to the two ribbons, the sale includes the digital upload on a portable SSD and on two Sony mini DVs, with the “complete raw films and digitized by both cameras, The version of the concert mounted on a professional levelthe mounted version of the concert with security filigree and some images taken from the video files “.
The purchase also includes the registration certificate of the United States copyright office for shooting and assembly of the concert – More Some extra exclusive: The original poster of the Nirvana tour of their concert on February 15, 1990 at the Raji’s NightClub in Los Angeles and the first print of the Bleach sub pop on white vinyl, in limited edition (1,000 copies).
