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Re: Nirvana & Kurt

Let's move on...this has already been addressed, old news and dropped

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Kurt was awesome... I find his journals to always be fascinating.. the drive he had to have his music heard was always amazing..he changed music...an icon
 

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I first got into Nirvana when I was 15, in my last year of high school. For a while I was obsessed, wouldn't listen to anything else at all. The work they produced really spoke to me, as I imagine it did to many other people. They didn't last as an obsession for me for very long, but helped open doors, as it were, to a whole new branch of music which gradually, in a roundabout way, brought me on to the various types of music I listen to now, 12 years after first getting into them.

I own all their studio albums, but haven't actually listened to any of them for some time now. And they all affect me in different ways, most notably Bleach, which for some reason I can't understand really freaks me out, makes me feel anxious and edgy :confused:
 

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LMAO!

Grohl is good at what he does. It's just that he was better at what he used to do. IMHO

Really? As much as I love Nirvana Dave Grohl wasn't really essential as for Foo Fighters Dave has made them one of the best rock bands of the 2000's purely of his own skill. That has to speak for something
 

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Just came across these. I love Nirvana and I would really love a pair of these shoes. I don't know about having meanings behind the songs, but I do know that I like the music Nirvana made. One of the most influential bands of the 90's.
 

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I cannot deny the fact that Kurt Cobain (probably unknowingly) created a completely new genre of music on its own through Nirvana. As much as I love the classics, and always will, I have a seperate love for Kurt and Nirvana. I can usually find a song of theirs that fits whatever mood I'm in...some of them are harder-rocking than others, and some of them are a bit more poppy, (but not TOO poppy ;) ). And I never really started listening to them until my good friend (an avid Nirvana fan) let me borrow his CDs of Bleach, Nevermind, Incesticide, In Utero, MTV Unplugged, and the With the Lights Out Box Set. I decided to give them a listen, and I will admit it took a while, but eventually I discovered that their music was a new form of genius...

That is all. :D
 

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Im annoyed that Incesticide was a compilation album, given songs like Sliver I thought it was a studio album. I have no idea what album Sliver was on.
 

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