2019.10.23 12:49World eye

カート・コバーン、MTVアンプラグドで着用のカーディガンが競売に 高まるロックへの投機熱

【ニューヨークAFP=時事】米ロックバンド「ニルヴァーナ」の故カート・コバーンが1993年のMTVアンプラグド出演時に着用したオリーブグリーンのカーディガンが、ニューヨークで今月25日から行われるオークションで売りに出されることが分かった。(写真は米ニューヨーク市のハードロックカフェに展示されたロックバンド「ニルヴァーナ」の故カート・コバーンがMTVアンプラグド出演時に着用したカーディガン)
 カーディガンには濃い染みやたばこによる焦げ痕が付いているものの、米競売会社ジュリアンズ・オークションズによると落札予想価格は少なくとも20万~30万ドル(約2200万~3300万円)になるという。
 また、同じオークションではコバーンがアルバム「イン・ユーテロ」のツアーで使用したギター「フェンダー・ムスタング」も出品される。
 このカーディガンが競売にかけられるのは2度目で、前回出品された2015年11月には13万7500ドル(当時のレートで約1700万円)で落札された。
 ジュリアンズ・オークションの最高経営責任者(CEO)で社長のダレン・ジュリアン氏によると、「ヘッジファンドですらロックンロールの記念の品に投資を始めている」という。
 今年行われた別のオークションでは、コバーンがピザを食べるために用い、その後ニルヴァーナのライブのセットリストを書き記した紙皿が2万2400ドル(約240万円)で落札され、コバーンが生前最後の写真撮影で着用した別のカーディガンには7万5000ドル(約810万円)の値が付いた。
 コバーンは1994年、27歳の若さで自殺した。【翻訳編集AFPBBNews】
〔AFP=時事〕(2019/10/23-12:49)
2019.10.23 12:49World eye

Cigarette-burned Kurt Cobain 'Unplugged' cardigan heading to auction


A quarter century after grunge's enigmatic rhapsodist took his own life, Kurt Cobain's iconic cigarette-singed cardigan worn during Nirvana's 1993 Unplugged performance is up for sale.
The tattered, drab olive green button-up sweater with dark stains and a burn hole could go for at least $200,000 to $300,000, according to pre-bidding estimates from Julien's Auctions, which says rock and roll memorabilia has become a major investor's market.
The thrifted cardigan is the toast of this fall's Icons & Idols: Rock 'N' Roll auction organized by the house, which will also sell off the late Nirvana frontman's left-handed teal Fender Mustang guitar played during the In Utero tour.
This cardigan, it's the holy grail of any article of clothing that he ever wore, said Darren Julien, CEO and president of the house.
Kurt created the grunge look; he didn't wear show clothes, Julien told AFP at a New York exhibition preview of the auction, which will kick off October 25 and run through October 26, with bidding in person and online.
The music cable channel MTV began its Unplugged series in 1989, recording live performances of acts that generally played their normally electrified music on sparse acoustics.
Cobain's haunting Unplugged performance with Nirvana -- recorded less than six months before his suicide at age 27 -- is considered one of the most iconic shows of the series, and was released posthumously.
Already deep into an emotional, drug-addled downward spiral, the depressive but singular talent with ocean-blue eyes reportedly lamented to Unplugged programmer Amy Finnerty after the set that the audience seemed not to like the show.
Kurt, she told him, they think you are Jesus Christ.
- Rock the new fine art -
It's the second time the Manhattan-brand sweater has gone up for auction, having sold in November 2015 for $137,500 via Julien's.
The house originally acquired the oversized cardigan from the nanny of Cobain's daughter with Courtney Love, Frances Bean, now 27 years old.
The house's CEO said interest in the rock and roll market has seen a particular uptick in recent years, as the genre ages and its memorabilia becomes artifact.
I've always said that the rock and roll market is the new fine art market, Julien said. Millennials are starting to collect, and they're not collecting Monets and Picassos.
Wall Street guys are among the major buyers, Julien said, adding that hedge funds even are starting to invest in rock and roll artifacts as a way to diversify their client's portfolios.
A paper plate Cobain had eaten pizza off of -- and then written a Nirvana set list on for a performance at Washington's intimate 9:30 club -- earlier this year went for $22,400, as another of his cardigans worn at one of his final photo shoots sold for over $75,000.
Other items from the more than 700-strong collection hitting the auction block this weekend include Michael Jackson's bejeweled custom velvet jacket the late pop star donned at Elizabeth Taylor's 65th birthday party.
Guitars belonging to Elvis Presley, Madonna and Paul McCartney will be up for purchase, as well as handwritten lyrics to classics such as Eric Clapton's Layla and Bob Dylan's Mr. Tambourine Man.
Also on sale is a surrealist watch given from McCartney to one of his sound engineers, who helped dispel 1969 gossip that the Beatle had died.
Thanks for your help in squashing the old rumour that Paul is dead, reads a note accompanying the watch, signed by McCartney, now 77, and his late wife Linda.
Paul is Live with boots on!

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