![]() ![]() Pepper with symphony orchestras, it was just a rock’n’roll record. “There’s a lot of power in the record, but it wasn’t a Sgt. "It’s hard to believe it’s such a revolutionary record – for people in the band, around the band, in the world,” Krist Novoselic told David Fricke. Kurt tried hard to escape from the impact of Nevermind, tried hard to play it down, to deny its greatness and even to disparage it, but it remains the centrepiece of his career. Only recently, with the desire for information having been sated, have thoughts turned back to his musical legacy, and what it will mean. ![]() We know pretty much all we’re ever going to know about his death. We know where he bought the gun, where he bought his last hit, and we’ve retraced his last steps. We’ve read the many books, seen the documentaries. We’ve read his suicide note, seen his dead body, watched his wife grieve, heard about his drug addiction. We know far more about the last years of his life than we do about almost every other star of similar stature. “Failure to timely file a Second Amended Complaint shall result in this action being dismissed without prejudice for failure to prosecute and/or failure to comply with a court order,” states the ruling, in paperwork viewed by SPIN.More has been written about Kurt Cobain’s suicide than about his greatest record. However, if it is submitted in time, then Nirvana’s estate has until January 27, 2022, to respond. If Elden’s team misses the deadline for the second time, he won’t be able to refile again. The court said it will “grand defendants’ Motion and give plaintiff one last opportunity to amend his complaint.” Olguin dismissed the suit “with leave to amend.” The suit was thrown out because Elden’s legal team didn’t file an opposition to the Nirvana estate’s request in time.Īlthough they missed the December 30, 2021, deadline, Elden’s team has until January 13, 2022, to refile a second complaint. District Court in Central California on Monday, and Judge Fernando M. He’s suing Nirvana for lifelong damages.”īill Maher to “Nirvana Baby” Spencer Elden: “Stop being such a f**king baby” “The baby from the Nirvana album says he’s a victim. “The words ‘victim’ and ‘survivor’ have traveled a long way from their original usage,” says Maher. Elden’s lawsuit also elicited strong words from actor and television host Bill Maher, who dismissed Eden’s claims he is a victim, reports Consequence. ![]()
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