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Kurt Cobain at the Nevermind release party, Rebar, Seattle, 1991. Perhaps the beginning of the end here - Kurt and Krist looked quite uncomfortable at their own party - even though it was at a small gay dance club we all frequented, and mostly full of friends, there was still the local ‘industry’ types to meet and greet. Soon after they would get kicked out of their own party for a food fight (unfortunately I was dragged away minutes before it all went down). Perhaps this photo is more prediction than it is humor. - Charles Peterson

Charles Peterson Grunge Years NFT collection - Insouciants collection image

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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Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain: Western Washington University, Bellingham, October 3rd, 1991

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Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain: Western Washington University, Bellingham, October 3rd, 1991

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Kurt Cobain at the Nevermind release party, Rebar, Seattle, 1991. Perhaps the beginning of the end here - Kurt and Krist looked quite uncomfortable at their own party - even though it was at a small gay dance club we all frequented, and mostly full of friends, there was still the local ‘industry’ types to meet and greet. Soon after they would get kicked out of their own party for a food fight (unfortunately I was dragged away minutes before it all went down). Perhaps this photo is more prediction than it is humor. - Charles Peterson

Charles Peterson Grunge Years NFT collection - Insouciants collection image

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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合約地址0x495f...7b5e
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代幣標準ERC-1155
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