Kurt Cobain's Documentary Contains Langka Footage Immediately Released By BBC
Kurt Cobain (Doc. Rolling Stone)

Kurt Cobain's work on the music scene did not last long. However, this Nirvana vocalist has brought about such fundamental changes in the industry.

The legend died at the age of 27, leaving deep sorrow for fans and fellow musicians. In commemoration of the 30th anniversary of Kurt's death, the BBC will release a special documentary.

Titled Moments That Shock Music: Kurt Cobain, the show will air on the BBC for about an hour. There will be various rare footage that has never been revealed before.

"One of the most surprising histories in the music world will be told differently, with footage immortalized by fans in Seattle as well as from news crews covering the time. Everything will be assembled and make viewers find new things," wrote the BBC press release., Wednesday 27 March.

"Kurt Cobain was a voice that represented the generation at that time, especially for those who defected, and his death left a void. The only way to feel the incident at that time was to be a direct witness, that's what this film will present," the broadcast explained.

In addition to the special film about Kurt Cobain, the BBC will also feature 'When Nirvana Came to Britain' to play memories into the heyday era of Kurt, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, and Pat Smear.


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