FotiniD
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If you look into it and ignore the conspiracy theories, there are actually some good hard facts that make it quite uncertain whether it was suicide or not. Well, not that it makes much difference now, just saying.
I count Kurt Cobain as one of the most talented, soulful and meaningful artists of his generation - and 20th century music in general. I don't think anything as good as Nirvana has happened again in rock music since then and I think it might take a while before it does. In a way I believe they were the last real band with the whole deal - the talent, the cultural influences, the personality, the depth. It's not an easy feat, to become the voice of your generation. And yes, of course there were lots of 'fans' that didn't actually get it and went along for the ride and the fact that at some time it was hip to like Nirvana, but I don't think that undermines their significance as musicians or their impact.
Cobain's story touches me on a very personal level, I don't know. All this condensed, magnificent youth and talent and mind, hurt from such a young age and going to waste before he could figure it all out. His outcast view of the world. His sensitivity and creativity and passion. I don't think press or people ever gave him due for what he really was - to most he was the stereotypical depressive junkie suicidal failure, while he was so much more, funny and clever and witty.
Well, what I'm trying to say is that I think music would have been so much different had he made it through, and even if he had become a sell-out, at least he really deserved that chance.
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