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  1. 28. Apr. 2024 · But Eric Erlandson, former guitarist for the Courtney Love-fronted grunge outfit Hole, didn’t have to wonder. Before the Nirvana frontman passed away, Erlandson heard some of the material he was working on at the time, which would have seen him moving away from the three-piece into simultaneous solo and collaborative territory.

  2. Vor einem Tag · 1991-11-27The band dealt with an overactive smoke machine throughout the show. Courtney interrupted Dicknail when it became unbearable. https://holearchive....

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  3. 4. Mai 2024 · But Eric Erlandson, former guitarist for the Courtney Love-fronted grunge outfit Hole, didn’t have to wonder. Before the Nirvana frontman passed away, Erlandson heard some of the material he was working on at the time, which would have seen him moving away from the three-piece into simultaneous solo and collaborative territory.

  4. Vor einem Tag · Eric Erlandson, who was in Hole with Courtney, rescued Kurt Cobain’s 23 notebooks that were left lying around unsecured in Cobain’s estate and kept them safe during the time when Courtney was using and surrounded by people on drugs. When he was alive, Kurt kept his journals in the open and encouraged people to flick through them. One entry ...

  5. 29. Apr. 2024 · Hole Guitarist Eric Erlandson said that early in Hole’s career, they were more interested in “making noise” than achieving success and before drummer Caroline Rue joined the band that they used no percussion whatsoever.

  6. Eric Erlandson: Kurt showed up; he’s not in any good condition at that point. He was not in a good place. Patty Schemel: I remember he was on so much Klonopin, too, and it was like “What is going on?” I remember he did some stuff on “Asking for It.” They were just messing around.

  7. 29. Apr. 2024 · Eric Erlandson, former guitarist for Courtney Love-fronted grunge band Hole, didn’t wonder. Before the Nirvana leader died, Erlandson heard some of his material, which would have seen him leave the three-piece and work alone and collaboratively. Erlandson told Fuse that Cobain was going in a “really cool” path. “It would have ...