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AFTER TEN YEARS-KURT COBAIN

   Looking at a famous photograph of Kurt t 05-Apr-04 kurtsgal
     has it been that long already?? kurt kob 05-Apr-04 porcelina
       I got a copy of kurt's suicide note and 05-Apr-04 u_day
         u-day BRo I got it too. Hahhaa. IF you f 05-Apr-04 ProudNepali


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kurtsgal Posted on 05-Apr-04 08:25 AM

Looking at a famous photograph of Kurt taken after nirvana unplugged in 1994, I see a distraught young man wrestling with forces inside him which he cannot understand or control. There are no rock dramatics about this young man, nor is there any of the craziness which permeated his work and his lifestyle.

There is merely a terrified, lonely individual, and I weep for him, INDEED GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN

KURT COBAIN-20 FEBRUARY 1967 -5 APRIL 1994



porcelina Posted on 05-Apr-04 09:09 AM

has it been that long already?? kurt kobain died but he left us with his haunting, beautiful, captivating voice, and his poetic lyrics. i hope he rests in peace. thank you kurtsgal, for reminding us all!

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Kurt Cobain 10 years later: What's in a name?

Like few of his generation, Kurt Cobain produced music that is still with us, 10 years after his suicide on April 5, 1994. Short-lived as the promise of "grunge" was, and disposable as much of the hit music of the '90s was no doubt intended to be, the songs of Nirvana's reluctant titan can still be found roaring out of our music collections and radios alike, with as much potency as they revealed on first listen. His songs point to a future that wasn't to be: At the height of the popularity of "Smells Like Teen Spirit," Kurt quietly admitted in interviews to loving The Beatles' "Rubber Soul," and still later, that "Pennyroyal Tea" from "In Utero" was a glimpse of where the budding songsmith was heading. Though his life ended with those paths untaken, his sound came to define a legion of copy-cat bands and wannabes still in evidence today.

And while in pictures his youth is forever frozen in time, like the photos of Bruce Lee eternally in his prime, Cobain's songs show no signs of becoming dated. Kurt Cobain's name evokes no mere cult of personality, or thin tragedy of youthful brilliance lost, but the unlikely, towering musical legacy of a career that spanned a handful of CDs.


The Essential Kurt Cobain
Album: "Nevermind"
This is the sound of a band hitting its stride. "Bleach" was a good hard-rock record, but Nirvana's 1991 slab of raging rock was a modern punk masterpiece, a revelation that sounds as vital today as it did 13 years ago. Of the record's dozen songs, there's not a weak track in the bunch. From "Teen Spirit" to "Something in the Way," every song is a classic.

Book: "Heavier Than Heaven"
Cobain's biography by Seattle music writer Charles Cross was written with unfettered access to Kurt's personal journals, and the result is a meticulously researched and compulsively readable tome. Kurt's life, death and heroin addiction make for a lonely affair, but the book is accurate and fair and remains the definitive Cobain bio.

Video: "Kurt and Courtney"
Nick Broomfield's 1998 documentary about Kurt's relationship with Courtney Love is weighed down slightly by conspiracy theory and sensationalism, but the outcome ends up a compelling piece of cinema. Made without Love's cooperation (which much of the film details), the film contains not a single Nirvana song, yet still manages to completely suck viewers into the mad, mad world that surrounded the first family of grunge.

u_day Posted on 05-Apr-04 03:54 PM

I got a copy of kurt's suicide note and his death certificate issued by state of washington.


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ProudNepali Posted on 05-Apr-04 06:30 PM

u-day BRo I got it too. Hahhaa. IF you find lot of bidders pass some of them to me as well.

and after 10 years of his passing. I have two words to say to KURT who is watching all of us from the destinef land.

"THANK YOU"

As the greatest fan ever of KURT CObain and NIRvana, I will like to remind to all the music fans in the world that "Kurt" stands/speaks for millions of broken-hearted people. This guy is simply the greatest legend of all because it only took him some 4-5 years to accomplish what The Beatles-Jim Morrison-Bob Marley-Elvis-Jackson you name it took decades and decades.

"Once he wrote 'IT is better to burn out than to fade away"-- and to our sadness he did what none of us would have dreamed of. bUt who can even imagine what he was going though. All those agonies and pains, and that superstar fame... .and the hectic schedules... IT only takes us to read his bography (not literally biography but his diary) to know him better.

HE used to say often ""I hate myself and I want to die,later he wrote a song on the same title...and finally he went 6 feet under. There is more to respect and remember him besides what he had done in the field of MUsic.

Kurt and Nirvana We salute you.
JAi NEPAL