Posted on 03/05/2009 5:18:40 PM PST by llevrok
Dont expect any more Nirvana songs to come out of some secret, long-locked vault.
What there is is video, said Nirvanas former bassist Krist Novoselic. Theres a lot of video. Theres not going to be any new Nirvana records.
Novoselic sat down with former Daily World publisher and editor John Hughes recently for an oral history, which was included as part of the launch of the Secretary of States Legacy Project. Hughes, who was hired on as the projects chief historian, spent weeks researching Novoselics life and spent several hours interviewing the musician at his home in Deep River, a few miles from Naselle.
The 89-page interview was released in its entirety on the Secretary of States Web site last week. It also includes a 4-page index.
The only previously unreleased song to come out since Kurt Cobains suicide in April 1994 was the single You Know Youre Right. The song was recorded in January of that same year. Novoselic told Hughes he had kept the master tape.
You Know Youre Right was a big surprise with people, Novoselic said. I had that master tape stashed and I didnt tell anybody.
The song was eventually released in the fall of 2002, after years of legal wrangling between Novoselic, bandmate Dave Grohl, who later founded the Foo Fighters, and Cobains widow, Courtney Love.
Are you on good terms with Courtney Love now? Hughes asked Novoselic. Is that a good thing?
Yeah, its a good thing, Novoselic replied. Its not bad terms.
Novoselic didnt elaborate on just what kind of videos are in the archives or if there are any plans to distribute any of it.
Novoselic also refuted a popular notion that he balked at joining the Foo Fighters after Cobain died because he didnt like the notion that it was like a second string to Nirvana.
I didnt balk at it at all, Novoselic said. No, Dave just went and did his own thing, and I did my thing. I think everybody was dealing with things. I was dealing with things in my way. And then Dave put a band together.
During the interview, Novoselic said he truly couldnt remember what he thought of Cobain the first time he met him. Both Novoselic and Cobain attended Aberdeen High School, but Novoselic was older.
He also said he knew Smells Like Teen Spirit would be successful. Its the groups seminal anthem off of the immensely popular Nevermind album.
I remember when Butch Vig, our producer, put up the rough mixes of that song and he goes, Youve got to hear this tune. Hes just like cranking it up on the mixer. And Im like, Wow, yeah, that rocks.
Novoselic said he agreed with former Nirvana manager Danny Goldberg that Cobain was a genius. Goldbergs recently released book was titled Bumping into Geniuses.
Yes, he was a genius as far as the way he just made completely original expression. And he transitioned through mediums. It seemed (to happen) very easily. Like if you look at his paintings theyre very good. He can do like drawings and sketches.
The paintings are typical of the music he was doing, Hughes replied.
You can kind of see the same Kurt just kind of weird, kind of a little bent, Novoselic agreed.
Novoselic said he did have some regrets more wasnt done to prevent Cobains suicide.
Theres anger, he said. Theres regrets. I was angry. Its just a waste. You know it was the f***ing drugs. Its pretty bad. All in 20-20 hindsight, you know. Kurt called me the first time he did heroin and he told me he did it. And I told him, Dont do it man. Youre playing with dynamite.
Novoselic said hes never done heroin, only marijuana and alcohol.
Ive never seen heroin, but Ive seen people on it, he said. And people fool themselves with all kinds of things gambling, sex, denial, all kinds of things to get hung up on. Theres a whole romance about heroin.
Meantime, besides his work for the Grays River Grange, a small book and his local political activism, Novoselic said he has been a DJ for an Astoria-based radio station, Coast Community Radio, located at 91.1 FM. He says hes done the show for the past five years four hours every other Saturday night from 8 p.m. to midnight. The shows are also broadcast online at coastradio.org.
His show is called DJ K-No.
He explains, Like Jennifer Lopez is J-Lo. Well, Im K-No because Im Krist Novoselic.
Is an eclectic show. I get into the groove, one thing follows another. And if I want to change the course of things Ill play some spoken word to break things up.
Novoselic said sometimes he takes music requests, but dont ask him to play Smells Like Teen Spirit.
I never play Nirvana, Novoselic said. But Ill play like Sweet 75 or Eyes Adrift, two of his post-Nirvana bands. Ill play Foo Fighters.
Download the oral history:
http://www.secstate.wa.gov/legacyproject/oralhistories/KristNovoselic/
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Wow, bummer.... I think?
Hmmmm, looks like I’ll have to wait another decade or so to put up on Ebay my ziploc bag of Kurt’s used TP.

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They could start issuing the tapes played backwards.... or audio from videotape...
Um. No, he wasn't.
JS Bach was a genius. Django Reinhardt was a genius. Kurt Cobain was a punk who had a knack for writing edgy pop tunes in a style that borrowed heavily from The Pixies and John Lennon.
awwwwwwwwwwww im so broken up........lolol
That’s why we have the Foo Fighters.. keep the remains of Nirvana alive..
It’s hard to think of a band I miss less (from the past 40 years) than Nirvana. Come to think of it, the only bands I miss less are all the ones I’ve never heard of.......
The parts worth saving IMO
I’ll never forget going past North Seattle CC a few years ago and seeing Krist Novaselic’s name on the marquee. He was giving a speech encouraging people to participate in the election.
Not that he’s not allowed to talk and have multiple interests, but I just thought it was strange - and a sad reminder that Nirvana was done.
“Former Nirvana bassist says there are no more unreleased songs”
We can lower the threat level then. Good.
“The Daily World (Aberdeen WA) ^ | 3/5/09 | Steven Friederich”
My home town paper. As an aside, my brother is/has been over the years a close friend of the Novoselic family, even helping to build a barn on family property in SW Washington several years ago.
Good people.
And my former one.
Am from the up wind side of Myrtle Street (hint:Bobcats suck).
At the time, Aberdeen was in a big time depression... the spotted owl fiasco had all the mills either shut down, or working skeleton crew. It was heart rending to be honest with you. There wasn't one street we rolled on, testing for pcb's and voltage descrepancies, that some fella didn't come out and watch us and asking if we were hiring... despair was in the air.
I really liked that town btw, down to earth, and huge character!
Not much has changed. Two pulp mills closed, a bunch of saw mills closed with two of the last three big ones recently.
But if you speak Spanish and want to collect money from the state, that economy is pretty good.
“Am from the up wind side of Myrtle Street (hint:Bobcats suck).”
I grew up in South Aberdeen, near the mall. (Grizzly girls smell like Grizzlys.
“the spotted owl fiasco had all the mills either shut down”
Mom still works at Grays Harbor Paper mill and Dad has been at the Ocean Spray cranberry plant between Aberdeen and Westport for 40 years. I am retired (military) and split my time between church, family and girlfriend.
It was really bad here in the early 90’s, I had a young family to take care of and so I left to join the Army. I returned years later to a town that I did not recognize except from documentaries which featured the back alleys of the worst neighborhods of Mexico City.
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