Courtney Love to Sue 'Guitar Hero' Maker Over Lame Cobain Avatar
As unbelievable as it may sound, some of the Switched office's 20- and 30-somethings aren't, and never have been, Nirvana fans. Even the ambivalent among us, though, find the above video -- an excerpt from 'Guitar Hero 5' -- to be cringe-inducing, if not flat-out wrong. You're right; that's Kurt Cobain, the iconic (hair in the) face of Gen X and Y's disaffection. And, right again, he's mimicking Flavor Flav, throwing open the Creed arms, and prancing about while singing Bon Jovi. In a word, that ain't right.
Since 'Guitar Hero 5' debuted early this month, all the heavyweights have leapt into the ring over Cobain's avatar, Rolling Stone reports. Former bandmates Dave Grohl and Krist Novaselic (who together own two-thirds of Nirvana's music) said in a statement yesterday: "We want people to know that we are dismayed and very disappointed in the way a facsimile of Kurt is used in the Guitar Hero game. The name and likeness of Kurt Cobain are the sole property of his estate [Ed. - Read: Courtney Love] -- we have no control whatsoever in that area."
In response, Love took to Twitter in that oh-so-endearing way of hers (asterisks are ours): "you can a**rape dave he was always a bad seed and is stillriding the s**t while i take bullets if theres a hell hes going. im not." After catching much Internet grief, and tweeting at an astounding rate, Love has apparently decided she absolutely did not approve of the avatar, and has made plans to sue Activision.
This directly contradicts Activision's vice president Tim Riley, who told Rolling Stone last month, "Courtney supplied us with photos and videos and knew exactly what she wanted Kurt to look like... She was actually great to work with." Great to work with, huh? "We are going to sue the s**t out of Activision," Love has said, according to the Guardian, "For the record, this Guitar Hero s**t is breach of contract on a bully's part." What started as an awkward video game excerpt has now become a study in human spite and backbiting. If ol' Kurt weren't spinning in his grave over the image of himself singing '80s schlock rock, he's sure as hell spinning now. [From: Rolling Stone and Guardian]



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