Well said.As much as Cobain defined the 90s grunge era which I remember pretty fondly, I can't say the idea of having on my shelf a doll of a guy who orphaned his own daughter appeals.
Burn out than fade away, ffs...
Well said.
Still, although I bypassed the hype back then, I've become a fan of Nirvana's music over time.
I really enjoyed their music through the early 90s. They played at the ANU bar right as they went mainstream with Nevermind. One of the regrets of my life was not going to that gig. Thousands of people turned up to a venue built for no more than a two thousand, the windows all got smashed in and Nirvana shortened the set to about an hour. It was, by all accounts, a legendary night.
Novoselic told Triple J radio last year he still vividly remembers that crazy Wednesday night. ''We played in Canberra at a school and it was nuts ... it was nuts.''
that must've been an awesome night.
I love Nirvana but I am in the air about this. Kurt was a pretty crappy person.
Wow, there you go! I've seen a bunch of artists live in the last 25 years, but none of the big Seattle groups unfortunately.I really enjoyed their music through the early 90s. They played at the ANU bar right as they went mainstream with Nevermind. One of the regrets of my life was not going to that gig. Thousands of people turned up to a venue built for no more than two thousand, the windows all got smashed in and Nirvana shortened the set to about an hour. It was, by all accounts, a legendary night.
Novoselic told Triple J radio last year he still vividly remembers that crazy Wednesday night. ''We played in Canberra at a school and it was nuts ... it was nuts.''
Wow, there you go! I've seen a bunch of artists live in the last 25 years, but none of the big Seattle groups unfortunately.
Soundgarden & Alice In Chains in their prime would've been sensational to say the least.
Nah, that would be his staging suicide wife.
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