Courtney Love has shared a legendary story about Kurt Cobain playing Reading festival in a hospital robe, and recalled the time when L7 threw a bloody tampon into the crowd.
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The Hole frontwoman was speaking as part of a new interview with BBC Radio 6, and was asked to recall the craziest story from a show she was at.
During the interview, she went on to say that the most extreme one that came to mind was actually from a show she didnāt perform at, but involved her then-husband Kurt Cobain and close friends L7.
Sharing the anecdote about how Cobain famously went to play Nirvanaās legendary ’92 Reading set in a hospital robe, she recalled that the robe he wore was actually hers from when she gave birth to their daughter, Frances Bean.
āHe played Reading in that robe. They roll him out like thereās this thing like, āKurtās deadā, this whole thing. They roll him out and heās wearing my bloody placenta robe, but thatās not the crazy part,ā she explained, going on to recall something else that happened earlier at the festival.
āThe crazy part is that earlier in the day L7 played ā [they are some] of my oldest friends ā and theyāre getting bottled, like real bottled, like bad. And [one] hits De Plak, the drummer, in the eye. Donita, the singer, gets pissed. Sheās menstruating and sheās having a heavy flow day, so she just reaches up into her crotch and pulls out her tampon and throws it,ā she continued.
āThereās a YouTube [clip of it], and you can kind of see it. I mean, itās just bloody. Thereās more to it because the tampon somehow made its way back onto the stage,ā she concluded. āI didnāt even know Nick Cave played that day. Yeah, Nick was staring at a bloody tampon the whole time.
āOften people will say to me āOh you threw that tampon at Readingāā¦ I wish. The few times I had been bottled after that, it had already been done, so I didnāt want to copy Donitaās thing, so I didnāt do it. But man, what a genius move, kudos to you Donita Sparks.ā
The interview with BBC Radio 6 comes just weeks after the station, along with BBC Sounds, announced a new series called Courtney Loveās Women ā which will see the music legend share her āultimate soundtrack to her lifeā as she reflects on the women in music who have āshaped her journey, her sound and her next chapterā.
Back in February, Love joined Billie Joe Armstrongās covers band The Coverups onstage in London where she delivered a joint performance of Holeās āCelebrity Skinā. She also made a surprise appearance at the first show, assisting Armstrong and co. on covers of Tom Pettyās āEven The Losersā, and Cheap Trickās āHeās A Whoreā and āSurrenderā, as well as teasing a Hole reunion.
Armstrong subsequently told NME about his longtime friendship with Love at the BRIT Awards 2024, sharing: āWeāve known her since ā94, sheās always great! Sheās a wild woman, she has a lot of great stories and I love Courtneyā¦ Sheās definitely like a rock nā roll-er in herself. Sheās got her sea legs back so weāll maybe be hearing more from her.ā
Back in 2020, Courtney Love spoke with NME after picking up the Icon Award at the 2020 NME Award and opened up about why she chose to settle down in London.
āWhen I arrived in London from Liverpool aged 16 in the early ā80s, I ended up staying at the Columbia in Bayswater ā the scene of so much decadent rock and roll activity. My knowledge of London literally became the tube from Bayswater to Oxford Street ā thatās literally all I knew,ā she explained.
āYou havenāt got nearly the Thought Police you think you do compared to in Portland or parts of LA. Iām allowed to dissent here, which I havenāt felt comfortable doing recently elsewhere. Being able to have a real dialogue and read all sorts of opinionsā¦ it made me fall in love with the UK even more.ā
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