Nevermind - Nirvana's 1991 album described as "sheeny" by resident DiS listings editor Alex Denney, just then, when I asked him to describe it in a single word - is to get a dance make-over by a Seattle-based theatre group.
The Spectrum Dance Theater - note that American spelling there, typo-freaks - are to premiere their interpretation of Nevermind on March 31, at Seattle's Moore Theatre. Choreographer Donald Byrd - who has previously worked on the Broadway take on The Color Purple (American, again) - commented:
"The tragedy of his drug addiction that didn't allow [Kurt Cobain] to see with the kind of clarity that would have made for different choices, I was just kind of drawn to that."
Two dancers are to portray the central characters of Kurt and his wife, that big-lipped blonde thing. No longer do we speak its name. The show is not thought to be absolutely biographical. The Seattle Times also reports that its dance moves incorporate those of the LA punk scene.
A little slam dance, anyone?
For a split second
I thought that some self styled 'DJ' was going to infect each track with a 4/4 kick drum and 'euphoric' synths. That would be eeuurrgggh. But I can see it happening..
Haha
That's EXACTLY what my thought was too from reading the headline.
There was
a really good remix of 'Lithium' like that which Peelie played a few times about...four years ago? i think. There's also i *think* a samba version of come as you are.
But yeah, bothered. Hole: The Musical, mind, now THAT i'd like to see.
Also
There's also those awful swing versions, by Paul Anka I think, they insist on playing at a burlesque club I go to. Yawn.
Where's Crazy Frog
when you need him, eh?
i like those versions
:(
me too.
but this could be absolutley amazing. like that deerhoof dance interpretation thing.
God lord!
Never have I read an article and been relieved it was 'only' interpretive dance.
Not that Something In The Way isn't crying out for a Hi-NRG release.
<keyboard swirls slowly in the background>
<Sample of Kurts vocal, heavy echo> 'Something in the way. Way. Way. Way. Way.'
<drums kick in, syncopating with sample of the repeating word 'Way'>
Synths kick in! Black female 'club chanteuse' starts wailing 'tarp has sprung a leak' with Cher's vocoder on the word 'tarp' (the ta-a-arp has sprung a leak. Sprung a leak. Sprung a leak)
Extra percussion provided by samplng the sound of Kurt's slowly rotating corpse.
Frankly
that sounds frigging brilliant.
Dance Ejay
Here I come!
You can't underestimate a BPM-synced delay line on these dance records either!
(I especially like the vocoder idea!)
...
I wonder what an Easy All-Stars version of the album would be like...
shit...
probably.
Dub As You Are?
Heartshaped Dub?
Dub Me?
Have you heard
Polyphonic Spree's version of 'Lithium'?
i quite like it.