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Topic: Anita and Courtney Return to archive
03-23-02 11:25 PM
Jaxx COURTNEY'S DEATH TRIP!

COURTNEY LOVE made a rare public appearance in LONDON last night (March 21), DJing at former CREATION RECORDS impresario ALAN McGEE's new club night, DEATH DISCO

too bad she's clothed, guys. you'll have to use your imagination this time

Love arrived at the central London Metro Club well past midnight and took to the decks for over an hour. Picking through pal McGee's record bag, the former Hole frontwoman played tracks by The Strokes, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and The Stooges, and couldn't resist playing The Hives, the band she recently said were better than late husband Kurt Cobain's Nirvana.

Love was accompanied on the evening by Anita Pallenberg, the former girlfriend of Keith Richards and original rock chick. She dedicated Primal Scream's 'Swastika Eyes' to Pallenberg. There was tight security around Love when she was DJing, with security guards positioned by the booth preventing eager clubbers getting too close. When not playing tunes, Love was sashaying to them on the dancefloor.

Speaking to NME.COM, Alan McGee said: "It was true, bizarre madness. In 20 years time, people will still be talking about the night and people will claim they were there."


[Edited by Jaxx]


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