Former NIRVANA Bassist Kicks Off Seattle Weekly Blog

November 9, 2007

According to MTV.com, Krist Novoselic, former NIRVANA bassist and current member of FLIPPER, kicked off his Seattle Weekly blog this week. In his first entry, he posted about Kurt Cobain, NIRVANA's iconic "Smells Like Teen Spirit" video and anarchy, one of the clip's prevalent themes. "Indeed, [ex-BIKINI KILL singer and Cobain friend] Kathleen Hannah wrote, 'Kurt Smells Like Teen Spirit' on Kurt's apartment wall," he said in the post. "I recall seeing it and thinking, 'Too much cheap red wine!' I don't know why she wrote it, but I know for sure that Kurt Cobain did not have any odor problems. Even though his place was a mess, he took care of his hygiene. This person would soak in the bath night after night only listening to THE BEATLES."

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