Michael Azerrad, the Man Who (Literally) Wrote the Book on Nirvana

Michael Azerrad, the Man Who (Literally) Wrote the Book on Nirvana

Author: KEXP July 3, 2024 Duration: 1:04:07

Michael Azerrad joins us to talk about his relationship with Kurt Cobain, reviving a 30-year-old biography, Nirvana's legacy, and some of the records on Kurt’s list. Michael wrote the 1993 biography "Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana," and he recently released an annotated version titled "The Amplified Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana." 

Next week, we'll return to our regularly scheduled stories about the albums on Kurt's list, resuming with Get the Knack

Hosts: Dusty Henry and Martin Douglas
Audio producers: Dusty Henry and Roddy Nikpour
Podcast manager: Isabel Khalili
Editorial director: Larry Mizell Jr. 

Support the podcast: kexp.org/cobain

0:00:00: Intro
0:01:38: Meeting Kurt for the first time
0:09:26: From acquaintance to friend
0:13:00: Why Michael annotated the biography 30 years later
0:19:18: Michael on revisiting his work
0:21:39: Navigating self-made mythologies
0:24:31: Kurt's antagonists and his collaging methods
0:27:47: Kurt on "Calvinists" and riot grrrl
0:30:31: Nirvana ≠ grunge ("hot take territory")
0:33:03: Kurt didn't like Sub Pop's marketing of Nirvana
0:38:00: Kurt as a working-class guy
0:39:34: The REAL list? Bands that Kurt talked about a lot
0:46:05: Michael on Sex Pistols
0:48:04: Michael on Wipers
0:50:51: Michael on Mudhoney
0:51:54: How do you compare Dan Peters to Dave Grohl? 
0:53:03: Michael on Beat Happening
0:56:04: Michael on Black Flag
0:59:21: Michael and Kurt's eternally intertwined legacies
1:02:32: Thank you
1:03:27: Credits

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There's a well-worn page from Kurt Cobain's journal that fans have pored over for decades: his handwritten list of fifty favorite albums. It's more than a relic; it's a roadmap to the sounds that shaped one of music's most singular voices. The Cobain 50, from KEXP, uses that list as a starting point for a deeper exploration. Each episode focuses on one album from that influential document, unpacking its history and cultural context. We hear how these specific records-from punk obscurities to classic rock staples-might have filtered into Cobain's own songwriting and Nirvana's explosive sound. The discussion goes beyond simple admiration, connecting sonic dots and examining the artistic lineage of grunge and alternative rock. Listening to this podcast feels like getting a curated education in musical roots, guided by Cobain's own tastes. It’s for anyone who has ever wondered what was spinning in the background while "Nevermind" was being conceived. You'll come away with a richer understanding of the artist and a formidable list of essential albums to discover or revisit, all through the lens of his personal canon. The series builds, week by week, into a fascinating portrait of influence, proving that what we love often reveals as much about us as what we create.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 100

The Cobain 50
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