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Voici l'info en question :
In the Pulp Fiction movie soundtrack Nirvana is thanked. I know they weren't in the movie or anything, but its a soundtrack for a movie and I thought that would count. [I believe Quentin Tarantino, who created 'Pulp Fiction', was a friend of Kurt ... NFC. Here is some more info about that courtesy of James Emmons: Nirvana were big fans of Quentin Tarantino, and vice versa. Nirvana had personally asked him if they could have a song in the movie and Tarantino said that they could. However, after shooting the film he realized he couldn't find a good place to put a Nirvana song (therefore they couldn't be featured on the soundtrack). Instead, Tarantino put them in the "Thanks" section. Interestingly, Quentin Tarantino's name is spelled "Tarentino" in the In Utero "Thank You" section. I'm not sure why it was spelled the wrong way (probably just an error by the band)]
Voilà sinon bien sûr je ne m'avancerais pas sur la véracité de cette anecdote car comme l'a dit XXZ on trouve de tout sur le web...
Info à prendre donc avec quelques doutes...
Mais enfin pour te répondre avec mon point de vue personnel, XXZ, je dirai que ça me parait bizarre que Cobain est mis Tarantino dans les remerciements d'In Utero uniquement parce-qu'il a aimé "Reservoir Dogs"
où est le rapport ? le film l'a pas inspiré pour le disque je pense...
Et en ce qui concerne Tarantino il ne remercie pas Kurt dans le livret de "Pulp fiction" mais bien Nirvana, le groupe. Il y a juste entre parenthese "Rest In Peace Kurt" car la BO est sortit en mai 94 peu de temps après la mort de Cobain...
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