Nirvana + Cobain – Montage of Heck – Pop Screen 49

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Pop Screen makes another foray into the documentary realm this week, with Aidan rejoining regular host Graham to look at Brett Morgen’s Kurt Cobain documentary Montage of Heck. An ambitious film rooted as much in its subject’s imagination as it is the facts of his life, it was highly acclaimed as a portrait of the late Kurt Cobain, even as its strict factual accuracy was debated.

As well as Morgen’s film, we’ll also be discussing Nirvana’s legacy across the decades, and how Cobain and the wider grunge scene reacted to his sudden megastardom. There’s also choice cuts about Cheap Trick and Eels, as well as the possible world-first of a nuanced perspective on Cobain’s widow Courtney Love.

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