
Right here’s a wierd dwelling video of Nirvana once they have been unknown, playing inside a Radio Shack within the band’s dwellingcity of Aberdeen, Washington. The video was documented on the night of January 24, 1988, after the shop had closed. In these days the group glided by the title of Ted Ed Fred.
Solely the day earlier than, the band had documented its first demo tape at a studio in Seattle. Guitarist and singer Kurt Cobain requested his new good friend Eric Harter, who managed the Radio Shack, to videotape the band playing “Paper Cuts,” one among 10 songs from the demo. Together with Cobain, the video features Nirvana co-founder Krist Novoselic on bass and Dale Crover of the Melvins on drums.
The video under consists of footage of Harter discussing concerning the Radio Shack video and giving a replica of the tape to Cobain’s grieving widow Court docketney Love, who’s proven together with her good friend Kat Bjelland of Babes in Toyland. At one level, Harter malestions a “Ted Ed Fred” concert on the Community World Theater in Tacoma. To see a full video of that present, which was staged the evening earlier than the Radio Shack fauceting (and solely hours after the demo session), click here.
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