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Kurt had a good understanding of how guitars were expendable and disposable.A tool to convey your emotions at that point, regardless of financial or musical repercussions.
Brilliantly put together, thanks. I think Kurt almost single-handedly revived interest in offset Fender guitars. You wonder would the Jaguar be some long discontinued model in the Fender line without him.
Kurt used this guitar until...when he smashed it. Kurt used this guitar until...when he smashed it. Kurt used this guitar until...when he smashed it. Kurt used this guitar until...when he smashed it.
One of the prototype Jag Stangs was given to Peter Buck of R.E.M. He uses it on the video promo for What’s The Frequency Kenneth and in the studio for the song Let Me In on their Monster album in 1994
There are some great Charles Peterson photos of Kurt playing the Gibson SG I gave him at Washington State University in late '89 or early '90. One of those photos even made it on to the cassette packaging of Bleach. It took me many years to piece it all together, esp since he repainted the SG that I had already painted. Thanks, sluggo San Francisco, CA
This is incredible- I’m a fan going way back to 91- saw them in 93- I’ve read a lot; watched lots of footage on the band and I’ve always wondered about these guitars. Thank you so much for this labour of love- fascinating !
The "smells like teen spirit" mustang guitar was purchased from Dave Hussong at Fretware Guitars in 1991. It was store stock at the time and purchased with a check from Geffen Studios.
Good job Ramon, I enjoyed the video! It's always nice to have so many photos - hope no one minds. I'm always scared to use them myself :D. Cheers, Dan.
I have a '71 Univox that I bought in '77. I would like to thank Kurt for increasing it's value.
You can tell by the number of smashed guitars that Kurt was a very stable person
Imagine he chose the bike
Kurt had a good understanding of how guitars were expendable and disposable.A tool to convey your emotions at that point, regardless of financial or musical repercussions.
Now this is a what I call a full comprehensive documentary on Kurt's guitars.
Brilliantly put together, thanks. I think Kurt almost single-handedly revived interest in offset Fender guitars. You wonder would the Jaguar be some long discontinued model in the Fender line without him.
All this guitar smashing makes me angry
The smashing of guitars is something I just don’t get. I like guitars better than most people.
Something wasn't quite right with him upstairs.
Kurt’s widow? You mean Courtney Love? A rockstar in her own write!
Kurt used this guitar until...when he smashed it. Kurt used this guitar until...when he smashed it. Kurt used this guitar until...when he smashed it. Kurt used this guitar until...when he smashed it.
I was at this show in Hoboken @
Wow been a fan of kurt for years but never knew he had and smashed so many guitars, brilliant research and presentation
One of the prototype Jag Stangs was given to Peter Buck of R.E.M. He uses it on the video promo for What’s The Frequency Kenneth and in the studio for the song Let Me In on their Monster album in 1994
I was hoping this would become a regular series! Thanks!
There are some great Charles Peterson photos of Kurt playing the Gibson SG I gave him at Washington State University in late '89 or early '90. One of those photos even made it on to the cassette packaging of Bleach. It took me many years to piece it all together, esp since he repainted the SG that I had already painted. Thanks, sluggo San Francisco, CA
This is incredible- I’m a fan going way back to 91- saw them in 93- I’ve read a lot; watched lots of footage on the band and I’ve always wondered about these guitars. Thank you so much for this labour of love- fascinating !
The "smells like teen spirit" mustang guitar was purchased from Dave Hussong at Fretware Guitars in 1991. It was store stock at the time and purchased with a check from Geffen Studios.
It’s so cool to find out that Kurt played an SG at one point. I never knew that! Awesome video!
Good job Ramon, I enjoyed the video! It's always nice to have so many photos - hope no one minds. I'm always scared to use them myself :D. Cheers, Dan.