This was for Guitar World Magazine in, hence only the three of them, shot in the tiny Seattle Belltown studio I was sharing in 1991. Soundgarden loved to joke around at shoots - and it was often difficult to get Kim to stop talking long enough to take the pictures. But even goofing off they took a beautiful picture. - Charles Peterson
The ‘insouciants’ - those free from caring - are often the knuckleheads and goofballs who can be smart, funny and driven, and therefore the ones who change shit up exactly because they don’t give a shit. Like the people in the photos here. They remade music as we know it. I think the sardonic and flippant side of grunge is often overlooked in the mythologies - after all ‘grunge’ was even coined by that master of dry wit and double entendres, Mark Arm, singer of Green River and Mudhoney fame. Self deprecation was constantly invoked, just as long as it was in the service of “World Domination,” as Sub Pop put on an early shirt. Grunge was a complex, messy story of contradictions and busted cliches - no one size fits all.
For this first drop in the Charles Peterson Grunge Years NFT collection, I wanted to focus the theme on the lighter side of grunge mythology. Unguarded moments often show us at our humanistic best, and I think that’s what comes through here - Charles Peterson.
Soundgarden: 1st and Wall studio, Seattle, 1991
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Soundgarden: 1st and Wall studio, Seattle, 1991
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This was for Guitar World Magazine in, hence only the three of them, shot in the tiny Seattle Belltown studio I was sharing in 1991. Soundgarden loved to joke around at shoots - and it was often difficult to get Kim to stop talking long enough to take the pictures. But even goofing off they took a beautiful picture. - Charles Peterson
The ‘insouciants’ - those free from caring - are often the knuckleheads and goofballs who can be smart, funny and driven, and therefore the ones who change shit up exactly because they don’t give a shit. Like the people in the photos here. They remade music as we know it. I think the sardonic and flippant side of grunge is often overlooked in the mythologies - after all ‘grunge’ was even coined by that master of dry wit and double entendres, Mark Arm, singer of Green River and Mudhoney fame. Self deprecation was constantly invoked, just as long as it was in the service of “World Domination,” as Sub Pop put on an early shirt. Grunge was a complex, messy story of contradictions and busted cliches - no one size fits all.
For this first drop in the Charles Peterson Grunge Years NFT collection, I wanted to focus the theme on the lighter side of grunge mythology. Unguarded moments often show us at our humanistic best, and I think that’s what comes through here - Charles Peterson.
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