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Are you now judging him on something he said about GnR....or just objectively on the man's music?

And I'd like to ask this question to more people here actually! I really DO think that many people here hate nirvana because Kurt and Axl couldn't get along.

And that while my GnR sweater and my Nirvana sweater hang next to eachother in my closet very peacefully ;)

no, I also hate the band because their songs were so limited, and I hate that they got famous on the strentgh of 3 or 4 chord songs. They were the band that killed any sort of instrumentalism in rock.

Can't stand Kurt's voice either...

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No, but I respect them for what they have done.

What is there to respect them for?.... :mellow:

I still don't understand why they got so popular

Well, I think that Kurt managed to refelct the feeling of an entire generation. To me, Kurt was a beautifull example of a creative and at the same time very vulnerable soul, that couldn't handle all the big rock fame. The guy was feeling a lot of negative stuff, as many youngsters did back then. He expressed in his music what they didn't always have words for. Then he got famous for doing so. And still he remained the same normal down to earth guy. But he couldn't handle it all, got depressed...

I think he chalanged mainstream music. I think he wanted people to respect his music, and really listen to it for what it was. People just liked it because they were nice tunes. As mostly in the mainstream. So he made his music less accessable, just to see what would happen.

That's just a very simplistic explenation of what I think of the man. I could be wrong offcourse, and I find it difficult to explain this kinda stuff in english. So I hope I put it to words about right. He managed to speak out stuff that other people were feeling. So called "voice of a generation".

And for that, I do respect him. :)

Perfectly put!

Some of nirvana's songs, made no fucking sense in hell what so ever.

But they were still some of the best damn songs that made no fucking sense in hell what so ever......or something along those lines.......

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No, but I respect them for what they have done.

What is there to respect them for?.... :mellow:

I still don't understand why they got so popular

Well, I think that Kurt managed to refelct the feeling of an entire generation. To me, Kurt was a beautifull example of a creative and at the same time very vulnerable soul, that couldn't handle all the big rock fame. The guy was feeling a lot of negative stuff, as many youngsters did back then. He expressed in his music what they didn't always have words for. Then he got famous for doing so. And still he remained the same normal down to earth guy. But he couldn't handle it all, got depressed...

I think he chalanged mainstream music. I think he wanted people to respect his music, and really listen to it for what it was. People just liked it because they were nice tunes. As mostly in the mainstream. So he made his music less accessable, just to see what would happen.

That's just a very simplistic explenation of what I think of the man. I could be wrong offcourse, and I find it difficult to explain this kinda stuff in english. So I hope I put it to words about right. He managed to speak out stuff that other people were feeling. So called "voice of a generation".

And for that, I do respect him. :)

Perfectly put!

Some of nirvana's songs, made no fucking sense in hell what so ever.

But they were still some of the best damn songs that made no fucking sense in hell what so ever......or something along those lines.......

can you say fucking sense in hell more times??? :blink:

actually....dont answer that, because i know you'll try

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No, but I respect them for what they have done.

What is there to respect them for?.... :mellow:

I still don't understand why they got so popular

Well, I think that Kurt managed to refelct the feeling of an entire generation. To me, Kurt was a beautifull example of a creative and at the same time very vulnerable soul, that couldn't handle all the big rock fame. The guy was feeling a lot of negative stuff, as many youngsters did back then. He expressed in his music what they didn't always have words for. Then he got famous for doing so. And still he remained the same normal down to earth guy. But he couldn't handle it all, got depressed...

I think he chalanged mainstream music. I think he wanted people to respect his music, and really listen to it for what it was. People just liked it because they were nice tunes. As mostly in the mainstream. So he made his music less accessable, just to see what would happen.

That's just a very simplistic explenation of what I think of the man. I could be wrong offcourse, and I find it difficult to explain this kinda stuff in english. So I hope I put it to words about right. He managed to speak out stuff that other people were feeling. So called "voice of a generation".

And for that, I do respect him. :)

Perfectly put!

Some of nirvana's songs, made no fucking sense in hell what so ever.

But they were still some of the best damn songs that made no fucking sense in hell what so ever......or something along those lines.......

can you say fucking sense in hell more times??? :blink:

actually....dont answer that, because i know you'll try

Yes I could. Counsidering the fact I only said it twice :P

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No, but I respect them for what they have done.

What is there to respect them for?.... :mellow:

I still don't understand why they got so popular

Well, I think that Kurt managed to refelct the feeling of an entire generation. To me, Kurt was a beautifull example of a creative and at the same time very vulnerable soul, that couldn't handle all the big rock fame. The guy was feeling a lot of negative stuff, as many youngsters did back then. He expressed in his music what they didn't always have words for. Then he got famous for doing so. And still he remained the same normal down to earth guy. But he couldn't handle it all, got depressed...

I think he chalanged mainstream music. I think he wanted people to respect his music, and really listen to it for what it was. People just liked it because they were nice tunes. As mostly in the mainstream. So he made his music less accessable, just to see what would happen.

That's just a very simplistic explenation of what I think of the man. I could be wrong offcourse, and I find it difficult to explain this kinda stuff in english. So I hope I put it to words about right. He managed to speak out stuff that other people were feeling. So called "voice of a generation".

And for that, I do respect him. :)

Perfectly put!

Some of nirvana's songs, made no fucking sense in hell what so ever.

But they were still some of the best damn songs that made no fucking sense in hell what so ever......or something along those lines.......

can you say fucking sense in hell more times??? :blink:

actually....dont answer that, because i know you'll try

Yes I could. Counsidering the fact I only said it twice :P

but its the fact you said it pointlessly in two very short sentences

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No, but I respect them for what they have done.

What is there to respect them for?.... :mellow:

I still don't understand why they got so popular

Well, I think that Kurt managed to refelct the feeling of an entire generation. To me, Kurt was a beautifull example of a creative and at the same time very vulnerable soul, that couldn't handle all the big rock fame. The guy was feeling a lot of negative stuff, as many youngsters did back then. He expressed in his music what they didn't always have words for. Then he got famous for doing so. And still he remained the same normal down to earth guy. But he couldn't handle it all, got depressed...

I think he chalanged mainstream music. I think he wanted people to respect his music, and really listen to it for what it was. People just liked it because they were nice tunes. As mostly in the mainstream. So he made his music less accessable, just to see what would happen.

That's just a very simplistic explenation of what I think of the man. I could be wrong offcourse, and I find it difficult to explain this kinda stuff in english. So I hope I put it to words about right. He managed to speak out stuff that other people were feeling. So called "voice of a generation".

And for that, I do respect him. :)

Perfectly put!

Some of nirvana's songs, made no fucking sense in hell what so ever.

But they were still some of the best damn songs that made no fucking sense in hell what so ever......or something along those lines.......

can you say fucking sense in hell more times??? :blink:

actually....dont answer that, because i know you'll try

Yes I could. Counsidering the fact I only said it twice :P

but its the fact you said it pointlessly in two very short sentences

Yes, Pointlessly. But pointlessly indeed :lol:

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No, but I respect them for what they have done.

What is there to respect them for?.... :mellow:

I still don't understand why they got so popular

Well, I think that Kurt managed to refelct the feeling of an entire generation. To me, Kurt was a beautifull example of a creative and at the same time very vulnerable soul, that couldn't handle all the big rock fame. The guy was feeling a lot of negative stuff, as many youngsters did back then. He expressed in his music what they didn't always have words for. Then he got famous for doing so. And still he remained the same normal down to earth guy. But he couldn't handle it all, got depressed...

I think he chalanged mainstream music. I think he wanted people to respect his music, and really listen to it for what it was. People just liked it because they were nice tunes. As mostly in the mainstream. So he made his music less accessable, just to see what would happen.

That's just a very simplistic explenation of what I think of the man. I could be wrong offcourse, and I find it difficult to explain this kinda stuff in english. So I hope I put it to words about right. He managed to speak out stuff that other people were feeling. So called "voice of a generation".

And for that, I do respect him. :)

Perfectly put!

Some of nirvana's songs, made no fucking sense in hell what so ever.

But they were still some of the best damn songs that made no fucking sense in hell what so ever......or something along those lines.......

can you say fucking sense in hell more times??? :blink:

actually....dont answer that, because i know you'll try

Yes I could. Counsidering the fact I only said it twice :P

but its the fact you said it pointlessly in two very short sentences

Yes, Pointlessly. But pointlessly indeed :lol:

yes...and your pointless so fuck off :fuckyou:

have a good day

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No, but I respect them for what they have done.

What is there to respect them for?.... :mellow:

I still don't understand why they got so popular

Well, I think that Kurt managed to refelct the feeling of an entire generation. To me, Kurt was a beautifull example of a creative and at the same time very vulnerable soul, that couldn't handle all the big rock fame. The guy was feeling a lot of negative stuff, as many youngsters did back then. He expressed in his music what they didn't always have words for. Then he got famous for doing so. And still he remained the same normal down to earth guy. But he couldn't handle it all, got depressed...

I think he chalanged mainstream music. I think he wanted people to respect his music, and really listen to it for what it was. People just liked it because they were nice tunes. As mostly in the mainstream. So he made his music less accessable, just to see what would happen.

That's just a very simplistic explenation of what I think of the man. I could be wrong offcourse, and I find it difficult to explain this kinda stuff in english. So I hope I put it to words about right. He managed to speak out stuff that other people were feeling. So called "voice of a generation".

And for that, I do respect him. :)

Perfectly put!

Some of nirvana's songs, made no fucking sense in hell what so ever.

But they were still some of the best damn songs that made no fucking sense in hell what so ever......or something along those lines.......

can you say fucking sense in hell more times??? :blink:

actually....dont answer that, because i know you'll try

Yes I could. Counsidering the fact I only said it twice :P

but its the fact you said it pointlessly in two very short sentences

Yes, Pointlessly. But pointlessly indeed :lol:

yes...and your pointless so fuck off :fuckyou:

have a good day

Thanks, I'll have a great day!!!!!!

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No, but I respect them for what they have done.

What is there to respect them for?.... :mellow:

I still don't understand why they got so popular

Well, I think that Kurt managed to refelct the feeling of an entire generation. To me, Kurt was a beautifull example of a creative and at the same time very vulnerable soul, that couldn't handle all the big rock fame. The guy was feeling a lot of negative stuff, as many youngsters did back then. He expressed in his music what they didn't always have words for. Then he got famous for doing so. And still he remained the same normal down to earth guy. But he couldn't handle it all, got depressed...

I think he chalanged mainstream music. I think he wanted people to respect his music, and really listen to it for what it was. People just liked it because they were nice tunes. As mostly in the mainstream. So he made his music less accessable, just to see what would happen.

That's just a very simplistic explenation of what I think of the man. I could be wrong offcourse, and I find it difficult to explain this kinda stuff in english. So I hope I put it to words about right. He managed to speak out stuff that other people were feeling. So called "voice of a generation".

And for that, I do respect him. :)

Perfectly put!

Some of nirvana's songs, made no fucking sense in hell what so ever.

But they were still some of the best damn songs that made no fucking sense in hell what so ever......or something along those lines.......

can you say fucking sense in hell more times??? :blink:

actually....dont answer that, because i know you'll try

Yes I could. Counsidering the fact I only said it twice :P

but its the fact you said it pointlessly in two very short sentences

Yes, Pointlessly. But pointlessly indeed :lol:

yes...and your pointless so fuck off :fuckyou:

have a good day

Thanks, I'll have a great day!!!!!!

go take a run on the freeway or something please

do us all a favour

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No, but I respect them for what they have done.

What is there to respect them for?.... :mellow:

I still don't understand why they got so popular

Well, I think that Kurt managed to refelct the feeling of an entire generation. To me, Kurt was a beautifull example of a creative and at the same time very vulnerable soul, that couldn't handle all the big rock fame. The guy was feeling a lot of negative stuff, as many youngsters did back then. He expressed in his music what they didn't always have words for. Then he got famous for doing so. And still he remained the same normal down to earth guy. But he couldn't handle it all, got depressed...

I think he chalanged mainstream music. I think he wanted people to respect his music, and really listen to it for what it was. People just liked it because they were nice tunes. As mostly in the mainstream. So he made his music less accessable, just to see what would happen.

That's just a very simplistic explenation of what I think of the man. I could be wrong offcourse, and I find it difficult to explain this kinda stuff in english. So I hope I put it to words about right. He managed to speak out stuff that other people were feeling. So called "voice of a generation".

And for that, I do respect him. :)

Perfectly put!

Some of nirvana's songs, made no fucking sense in hell what so ever.

But they were still some of the best damn songs that made no fucking sense in hell what so ever......or something along those lines.......

can you say fucking sense in hell more times??? :blink:

actually....dont answer that, because i know you'll try

Yes I could. Counsidering the fact I only said it twice :P

but its the fact you said it pointlessly in two very short sentences

Yes, Pointlessly. But pointlessly indeed :lol:

yes...and your pointless so fuck off :fuckyou:

have a good day

Thanks, I'll have a great day!!!!!!

go take a run on the freeway or something please

do us all a favour

lol :lol:

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they are way overrated. like u have little girls like 11 years old or so all upset about kurt cobains death. i wanna be like HE'S BEEN 6 FEET UNDER FOR ABOUT 10 YEARS GET OVER IT. like mourning a death should be only lengthy if u know them,or were even alive to like them in their prime.

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