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dont expect in-dept answers to all your posts, it doesnt go down like that, and plus i dont really care for kurt or nirvana awhole lot either. you can say im just responding and adding up my post count.lol
Last edited by tested01; Apr 05, 04 at 11:20 PM. |
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i was 12... i heard about it when i was at johnny z's playing street fighter with my nammer friend dave... i remember going to a&b sound later that day and seeing all these crazed people buying up his cd. it was really sad to see. people who are apparently crazed fans, didn't even own his cd until the day he died...
the kurt & courtney bbc documentary was on citytv last night at like 2am... i was gonna post it last night so y'all could watch it, but i was too lazy to get up and go back on the computer to post it... |
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nonono, it's man who sold the world. ;)
yeah, I was 11. I remember rocking it out to nirvana until my neck was too stiff to move anymore. Many good times. I was really upset, I always wanted to see em live, and never got a chance to. And then when courtney love did that public announcment and said 'fuck you, you asshole.' over and over again (i think that's what she said) it clicked to me that there would be no more rocking. It was very upsetting. |
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of course i used to like nirvana, now its just whiny noise to me. |
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I wasn't much of a cool kid. I was 12, and I believe that I was in the 7th Grade. I was listening to Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat a lot and studying up to be confirmed as a Good Christian Boy. My sister listened to a lot of grunge and all I really ever knew about Nirvana was Smells Like Teen Spirit and Territorial Pissings. I was a big fan of Weird Al's Off The Deep End album, so when the news hit it wasn't a huge deal for me.
Later in life, I would discover and correctly appreciate the joy that is Cobain's music. Nirvana Unplugged did a lot of that for me. |