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Nirvana's baby speaks: 'It feels kind of creepy'

By Ciar Byrne, Arts and Media Correspondent

To millions of music fans, the underwater photograph of a naked baby, a dollar bill floating before his face, will forever mean Nirvana. The star of the cover of the band's second studio album, Nevermind, has rather more complicated feelings towards the image.

"It's kind of creepy that so many people have seen me naked. I feel like I'm the world's biggest porn star," Spencer Elden, who was three months old when the picture was taken, told MTV News.

Spencer's parents were paid just $200 for allowing their infant son to be photographed by their friend, photographer Kirk Weddle. Little did they know at the time that the picture would feature in millions of record collections all over the world.

But Spencer, now a 17-year-old high school pupil in Eagle Rock, California, who works part time in a juice shop, surfs, snowboards and dreams of becoming an airline pilot, has had some recompense for his unsolicited fame.

He is one of the few people to have a platinum record of Nevermind hanging on his bedroom wall and even confesses, in youthful moments of hormonal agitation, to using the chat-up line: "You want to see my penis again?"

"It's kind of cool, knowing that I've been on an album cover, but I feel pretty normal about it because growing up, I've always known I was the Nirvana baby. It never really struck me like, 'Oh, shit, that's me on the cover.' It's always just been whatever for me," said Spencer.

"At the time, my parents didn't know who Nirvana was. No one really knew who they were. And then all of a sudden, it took off, and I just happened to be on the album cover."

If it had not been for Spencer's mother, Weddle might not have come up with the concept for the Nirvana album cover at all.

"My dad went to art school over here in Pasadena, and while he was going there, he had a good friend named Kirk, who was, at one time, a Navy seal and an underwater demolition expert. And so, to go to art school, he gave up diving. One day, he and my mom were sitting at the dinner table during a party, and my mom actually came up with the idea. He was saying how he missed scuba diving and she said, 'Why don't you just do underwater photography?' When he graduated, the first gig he got was the Nirvana album, and he needed a baby. So they just threw me in the pool, and snapped a whole roll of film in like a second."

Released in September 1991 on Geffen Records, Nevermind was Nirvana's breakthrough album, bringing the Seattle grunge scene to a worldwide audience and selling more than 26 million copies worldwide. Listed at number 17 in Rolling Stone magazine's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

In 1992, Weird Al Yankovic created a spoof of the cover for his own album Off The Deep End, which featured Yankovic swimming towards a donut. Nevermind was not Spencer's only appearance on the cover of a music album. In 2003, aged 12, he was featured on the cover of The Dragon Experience, the third solo album by cEvin Key of industrial group Skinny Puppy.

In 2001, seven years after the death of Nirvana's lead singer Kurt Cobain, Rolling Stone magazine asked Spencer to remodel the Nevermind slot to celebrate the album's tenth anniversary.

Pre-teen spirit

Peter Rowan

U2 'Boy', 1980

At the age of six, Peter Rowan, the brother of Bono's close friend Guggi, posed for the cover of U2's first album 'Boy'. He went on to become Ireland's skateboard champion, even appearing in The Commitments.

Billie Jo Campbell

Violent Femmes, 1982

Campbell was three years old in this shot. Now 27, Campbell, lives in LA and works with her mother, running a clothing company.

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