Kurt Cobain Got EVICTED From This Apartment in Olympia WA
This is the apartment where Kurt wrote most of the songs on Nevermind, including Smells Like Teen Spirit and Come as You Are. “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” was inspired by graffiti written on the wall of this apartment by Bikini Kill artist Kathleen Hanna. Join us for an exclusive look inside Kurt Cobain's former apartment at 114 Paris Street in Olympia, Washington! Current resident and musician Scott Taylor takes us through the historic space where the Nirvana frontman lived during one of his most creative periods. What You'll See: The studio apartment (#2) where Kurt first lived The larger one-bedroom apartment where he lived with girlfriend Tracy Marander The exact room where "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was inspired Original posters and memorabilia from the era Stories about Kurt's eviction and personal struggles Key Details Revealed: Rent was only $137/month in the early 1990s Tracy Marander financially supported Kurt during this period Kurt was evicted while away doing promotional work for "Nevermind" The connection to Kathleen Hanna from Bikini Kill and the "Teen Spirit" inspiration Rare photos from Nirvana's 1991 Gulf War protest concert at Evergreen State College This intimate tour offers unprecedented access to one of grunge music's most significant locations, where some of Nirvana's most iconic songs were written. Perfect for music history buffs, Nirvana fans, and anyone interested in the Pacific Northwest music scene. Tags: Kurt Cobain, Nirvana, Olympia Washington, Grunge Music, Music History, Teen Spirit, Nevermind Album, 1990s Music, Pacific Northwest, Scott Taylor #kurtcobainforever #kurtcobain #nirvana Follow Me ►YouTube / madtraveler ►website https://daveseminara.com/travel/ ►Instagam / madtravelerdave ►Facebook / daveseminaramadtraveler ►Linkedin / dave-s-8a20a610 Mad Traveler Playlists ►Suriname • Suriname Travel: The Best Country You've P... ►Japan • Japan Travel: Tokyo, Kyoto, Sumo, Koyasan,... ►Florida • Florida Travel: Hidden Communities, Rich T... ►Caribbean • Caribbean Travel: Islands, Cruise Ports, ... ►Brazil • Brazil Travel: Rio, Football, Beach Cultur... ►Accents of the World • Interesting Accents of the World 🇺🇳 ►Estonia • Estonia Unveiled: Tallinn, Kihnu Island & ... ►Ecuador • Ecuador Adventures: Galápagos Wildlife, Qu... ►Argentina • Argentina Travel: Buenos Aires and Beyond 🇦🇷 ►Latvia • Discover Latvia: Riga, Kuldiga & Medieval ... ►Finland • FinlandTravel Guide: Helsinki to Arctic Wi... ►Niagara Falls • Niagara Falls Exposed: Poverty & Decay Beh... ►Lithuania • Discover Lithuania: Vilnius, Hill of Cross... ►Breakfast Around the World • Breakfast Around the World: Global Morning... ►Kurt Cobain Footsteps • In the Footsteps of Kurt Cobain: A Travel ... ►Roger Federer Footsteps • Footsteps of Federer: Tennis Pilgrimage Ac... ►Airline Reviews • Honest Airline Reviews: The Good, the Bad ...

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