"The Grunge Invasion"
Newsweek - 06/28/99
Article about the impact of Nirvana's Nevermind album
Poets of alienation: It was a defining moment when, in
1991, Nirvana’s brilliant, corrosive album “Nevermind” knocked Michael Jackson’s
“Dangerous” out of Billboard’s top spot. The band sold more than 10 million
albums worldwide, changing the course of rock. Drummer Dave Grohl and bassist
Krist Novoselic discuss the smash “Smells Like Teen Spirit” and the friend they
lost in 1994 when Kurt Cobain killed himself.
Krist: We were sitting in the
apartment when we were making the record, and I was talking about an anarchist
high school, with like, black flags, and the cheerleaders have anarchy A’s on
their shirts, and that whole school spirit, pep spirit. But what if it was,
like, anarchy, and it was the school that was espousing it at pep rallies, the
whole, like, punk-rock ethos. What kind of world would that be? Kurt and Dave
or, you know, somebody, ran with it.
Dave: At one point when we were
making the video, the director had a loud bullhorn thing, and he was trying to
explain the concept to the crowd, and saying, “Ok, now, in the first verse, you’re
supposed to look bored and complacent and unhappy. Just sit in your seats and
tap your foot and look, you know, distraught, whatever.” And then by the end of
the song, they’re supposed to be tearing the place to shreds. When they got to
the first chorus, the crowd was completely out of control, and the director was
screaming at the top of his lungs for everyone to f--ing calm down and be
cool, or they’ll get kicked out. So, it was pretty hilarious, actually, seeing
this man trying to control these children who just wanted to destroy.
Krist: The Nirvana music really
makes me miss Kurt, and, like, I see pictures of him, and just think of the
person, you know? Because he’s so deified, and that’s not the Kurt that I knew.
I mean, that’s a pop-culture icon. If people need icons, that’s fine, and we
all have our icons and stuff. I have to remember the person – I want to remember
the person. It can be sad sometimes, because I really miss him.