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kurt cobain..

Kurt Donald Cobain was the leader of Nirvana, the multiplatinum grunge band that redefined the sound of the
nineties.
Cobain was born on the 20th of February 1967 in Hoquaim, a small town 140 kilometres south-west of Seattle. His mother
was a cocktail waitress and his father was an auto mechanic. Cobain soon moved to nearby Aberdeen, a depressed and dying logging
town
Cobain was for most his childhood a sickly bronchitic child. Matters were made worse when Cobain's parent's divorced when
he was seven and by his own account Cobain said he never felt loved or secure again. He became increasingly difficult, anti-social
and withdrawn after his parent's divorce. Cobain also said that his parent's traumatic split fueled alot of the anguish in
Nirvana's music
After his parent's divorce Cobain found himself shuttled back and forth between various relatives and at one stage homeless
living under a bridge
When Cobain was eleven he heard and was captivated by the Britain's Sex Pistols and after their self-destruction Cobain
and friend Krist Novoselic continued to listen to the wave of British bands including Joy Division the nihilistic post-punk
band that some say Nirvana are directly descended from in form of mood, melody and lyrical quality.
Cobain's artistry and iconoclastic attitude didn't win many friends in high school and sometimes earned him beatings from
"jocks" Cobain got even by spray painting "QUEER" on their pick-up trucks. By 1985 Aberdeen was dead and Cobain's next stop
was Olympia. Cobain formed and reformed a series of bands before Nirvana came to be in 1986. Nirvana was an uneasy alliance
between Cobain, bassist Krist Novoselic and eventually drummer and multi-instrumentalist Dave Grohl
By 1988 Nirvana were doing shows and had demo tapes going around. In 1989 Nirvana recorded their rough-edged first album
Bleach for local Seatlle independent label Sub-Pop
In Britain Nirvana received a lot of recognition and in 1991 their contract was bought out by Geffen, they signed to the
mega-label, the first non-mainstream band to do so. Two and a half years after Nirvana's first C.D. Bleach was released they
released Nevermind, a series of different, crunching, screaming songs that along with it's first single Smells Like Teen Spirit
would propel Nirvana to mainstream stardom.
Smells Like Teen Spirit became Nirvana's most highly acclaimed and instantly recognizable song. Not many people can dechiper
it's exact lyrics but Cobain used a seductive hookline to hook the listener. Nevermind went on to sell ten million copies
and make a reported $550 million (US) leaving Nirvana overnight millionaires. Cobain was shocked at the reception of his highly
personal and passionate music repeatedly telling reporters that none of the band ever, ever expected anything like this. It
quickly became obvious that the obsessively sickly and sensitive 24yr old was not going to cope well with the rock'n roll
lifestyle. "If there was a rock star 101 course, I'd really have like to take it," Cobain once observed. Cobain fell into
heroin in the early 90's, he said he used it as a shield against the rigorous demands of touring and to stop the pain of stomach
ulcers or an irritated bowel. Through the touring and pressure Cobain continued to write his very personal acutely focused
lyrics.
Cobain was distressed to find out that what he wrote and how it was interpreted could quite often be miles apart. He was
appalled when he found out that Polly a heavily ironic anti-rape song had been used as background music in a real gang-rape.
He later appealed to fans on the Incesticide liner notes "If any of you don't like gays or women or blacks, please leave us
the fuck alone." It was to no avail, Cobain found that as an overnight millionaire musician control was something he had very
little of. Cobain also worried that his band had sold-out, that it was attracting the wrong kind of fans (i.e the type that
used to beat him up.)
In February 1992 Cobain skipped off to Hawaii to marry the already pregnant Courtney Love. Later in the year Nirvana released
Incesticide and in August Cobain had hospital treatment for heroin abuse. Shortly after Frances Bean Cobain was born. In early
1993 In Utero was released into the top spot on the music charts. In Utero was widely acclaimed by the music press and it
contains some of Cobain's most passionate work. In Utero was a lot more open than Nirvana's previous albums. Songs like All
Apologies and Heart Shaped Box detailed aspects of Cobain's sometimes shaky marriage, other songs like Scentless Apprentice
detailed the agonies and struggles of Cobain's experiences.
Nirvana embarked on a support tour and recorded and filmed an "unplugged" (acoustic) performance for MTV in November of
1993. Nirvana's choice to honour bands and people that had influenced them and Cobain's passionate and intense vocals especially
on "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?"silenced many of their who had labeled Cobain talentless. Rumours circulated that the
MTV Unplugged compilation would be Nirvana's last album and the band were splitting up.
Cobain was a gun fanatic and always had several in his possession or in various forms of confiscation. In the northern
winter of 1993-94 Nirvana embarked on an extensive European tour. Twenty concerts into the tour Cobain developed throat problems
and their schedule was interrupted while he recovered. While recovering Cobain flew to Rome to join his wife who was also
preparing to tour with her own band.
On March the 4th Cobain was rushed to hospital in a coma after an unsuccessful suicide bid in which he washed down about
fifty prescription painkillers with champagne. The suicide bid was officially called an accident and was not even made known
to close friends and associates. Several days later he returned to Seattle. Cobain's wife, friends and managers convinced
Cobain, who was still in deep distress to enter a detox program in L.A. According to a missing person's report filed by his
mother Cobain fled after only a few days of the program.
Cobain was cited in the Seattle area with a shotgun. Days later on the 5th of April he barricaded himself into the granny
flat behind his mansion, put a shotgun in his mouth and pulled the trigger. On Thursday April the 7th ~ two days after a medical
examiner says Cobain shot himself and the day before his body was found police say Courtney Love herself was taken to hospital
in L.A. for a drug overdose. Released on bail, Love checked herself into a rehab center but left soon after a friend called
her the next day with news of Cobain's death.
Cobain's body was found when an electrician visiting the house to install a security system went round the back of the
house when no one answered the front door and peered through windows. He thought he saw a mannequin sprawled on the floor
until he noticed a splotch of blood by Cobain's ear. When police broke down the door they found Cobain dead on the floor,
a shotgun still pointed at his chin and on a nearby counter a suicide note written in red ink addressed to Love and the couples
then 19 month old daughter Frances Bean.
The suicide note ended with the words "I love you, I love you." Two days after Kurt Cobain's body was found about 5,000
people gathered in Seattle for a candlelight vigil. the distraught crowd filled the air with profane chants, burnt their flannel
shirts and fought with police. They also listened to a tape made by Cobain's wife in which she read from his suicide note. Several
distressed teenagers in the U.S. and Australia killed themselves. The mainstream media was lambasted for it's lack of respect
and understanding of youth culture.
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david grohl
Rarely in the history of rock has a musician switched bands and instruments simultaneously with such a high degree of
success as Dave Grohl. Born on January 14, 1969, Grohl grew up in Washington, D.C., teaching himself to play drums and guitar
while listening to such heavy metal acts as Led Zeppelin, Kiss, Motorhead, and Black Sabbath, plus the punk outfits Black
Flag, the Germs, Bad Brains, and the Stooges. While still a teenager, he joined his first real band, independent D.C. punkers
Scream, and toured the world as their drummer. After Scream broke up in the late '80s, Grohl relocated to Seattle and tried
out for a little-known band who had a drum vacancy -- Nirvana. Immediately after Grohl joined the group in late 1990, Nirvana
guitarist/singer/songwriter Kurt Cobain presented the band with the songs that would appear on the group's major-label debut
in 1991, the classic Nevermind. Grohl also found time to write and record several demos around this time (playing all the
instruments and singing himself), titled Pocketwatch, but more on that later. As we all know, Nevermind rocketed Nirvana to
superstardom, as Grohl turned heads with his simple yet hard-hitting drumming style. During the sessions for the group's follow-up,
1993's In Utero, Grohl was allowed to contribute some of his own songwriting when he earned a co-writing credit for the heavy
riff-rocker Scentless Apprentice and also recorded an original song, the quietly melodic "Marigold," which would appear as
a B-side on the British "All Apologies" single. Then, Cobain's much-publicized suicide promptly ended Nirvana in April
of 1994. Instead of sitting around depressed, Grohl began working and playing with others, lending his drumming talents to
the Backbeat motion picture soundtrack and Mike Watt's Ball-Hog or Tugboat release (as well as serving as Watt's touring drummer
for a stretch of time), plus backing Tom Petty on a Saturday Night Live appearance. Later in the year, Grohl dusted off some
of the songs he recorded for the Pocketwatch demo and began writing and recording some new tracks, again playing all the instruments
himself. Not sure initially if these songs would ever see the light of day, he eventually decided to issue them under the
name Foo Fighters, and promptly formed an ad hoc band consisting of ex-Germs/Nirvana guitarist Pat Smear and ex-Sunny Day
Real Estate members William Goldsmith (drums) and Nate Mendel (bass), while Grohl surprisingly put his drumming days behind
him in favor of guitarist/singer duties. The band's self-titled 1995 release became a hit, as the band's sound was similar
to his last full-time band -- hard-edged punk rockers mixed with melodic mid-tempo pop rockers. While its lineup solidified
with the arrival of ex-Alanis Morrissette drummer Taylor Hawkins, a revolving door policy still applied to the other Foos
fighting alongside Grohl. Nevertheless, the group widened their fan base with each successive release. 1997's became the first truly collaborative Foo album, and a worldwide hit; two years later, There Is Nothing Left to Lose dropped to widespread acclaim, and further distanced Grohl the songwriter, singer, and guitarist from Grohl, the ex-drummer
of Nirvana. In 2000, he took a quick break from his main gig, contributing drum tracks to metal hero Tommy Iommi's self-titled
solo record. Early the following year, the Foos threw eager fans a bone, streaming stomper "The One" from their Web site.
But Grohl's past came back to haunt him in late 2001, when famous Kurt Cobain widow and mouthpiece-about-town Courtney Love
sued he, Krist Noveselic, and Universal Music Group for control of Nirvana's master recordings. The lawsuit would drag on
for almost two years. Grohl and his band kicked off 2002 with a performance at the Winter Olympics. He then surprised fans
and observers again with his emergence as the touring drummer for underground hard rock outfit Queens of the Stone Age. Grohl
gigged with the band through the summer, and also played on the breakthrough Queens LP , issued that August. The Foos' appeared in October and almost immediately began spawning hit singles, each accompanied by a typically entertaining, Grohl-directed
music video. The Love lawsuit was also settled, and late 2002 saw the arrival of a one-disc Nirvana retrospective. In spring
2003, Grohl, Hawkins, and the rest of the Foos embarked on an extensive tour in support of ~ Greg Prato
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krist novoselic
Krist Anthony Novoselic was born on May 16, 1965, in Compton, California.
His parents, Krist and Maria, were Croatian immigrants, Mr. Novoselic (the name means "new settler" in Croatian) moved to
the United States in 1963, his wife-to-be the following year. They set up house in Gardena, California, and Mr. Novoselic
got a job driving a truck for Sparklets drinking water. After moving around to a series of apartments with Chris and his younger
brother Robert, they got a modest house and then another, nicer one in 1973 when Chris's sister Diana was born.
"Robert and I were kind of big boys and we used to get into trouble," says Chris of his preteen years. "Slash tires, stuff
like that. My dad would just have to whip us, because thats all he knew how to do. We were scared of him. But it wasn't like
he was an abuser--I don't think he abused us at all. It's not like he would slap us for anything. It was action and reaction.
"Like Robert, he got glasses and the first day he got his glasses, he busted 'em," Chris Continues. "That's just Robert,
We'd just do shit like that. Go throw rocks at houses, throw rocks at cars. There was a time when vandalism was really cool,
We really got into vandalism. Throwing eggs..."
Chris says he and his brother straightened out by the time the family moved to Aberdeen in 1979, when Chris was fourteen.
Property values in Southern California were getting too high for the Novoselic family and they could get a nice house for
a little money in Aberdeen. Besides, there were lots of other Croatian families in the area. Mr. Novoselic got a job as a
machinist at one of the town's many lumber mills.
Aberdonians wore leather tennis shoes and elephant flares, while Chris sported (deck shoes and straight-leg Levi's. You
were a geek if you wore straight-leg pants. "Three years later," says Chris, "everybody was wearing straight-leg pants. And
I suffered for nothing."
Chris was into bands like Led Zeppelin, Devo, Black Sabbath, and Aerosmith while his peers were into Top Forty, perhaps
because that was all the local radio station played.
By June of l980, Chris's parents got so worried about his depression that they sent him to live with relatives in Croatia,
Chris. had picked up Croatian "around the house," and is still fluent in it. He loved living, there--he made lots of friends
and the schools were, excellent. He even heard something there called "punk rock," and discovered the Sex Pistols, the Ramones,
and even some Yugoslavian punk bands. It didn't make too much of a dent, however. "It was just music to me." Chris recalls.
"It didn't really mean anything" to me--it was just music that I liked." After a year, his parents called him back home.
"I was just in a weird limbo." Chris says. He began drinking and smoking pot heavily. "I've always been a big drinker."
says Chris, "When I drink, I just don't stop. I like to drink because you're in some weird cartoon land where anything goes.
Your vision is blurry and nothing and everything makes sense. It's crazy. It's a different reality and a different world of
consciousness."
Chris became well known on the party circuit. "You'd go to parties and people would be like 'Hey, Novie!'" says Matt Lukin.
"They always knew him as the big, wacky guy because he, was always doing weird things. They just thought he was kind of weird.
He'd go to parties and jump around."
He had some people to hang out with, but he was hard pressed to call them friends. "I hung out with them because I had
no where else to go," says Chris. "It was kind of odd and and uncomfortable." He finally got a job at the local Taco Bell
and threw himself into work, working every night and not socializing, just saving money. By senior year of high school, he
had bought a car, some stereo speakers, and a guitar. He look some lessons along with his brother Robert and told his teacher,
Warren Mason--the same guy who taught Kurt that he really wanted to play the blues. He quit after a few months and then woodshedded
intensively in his bedroom, patiently working out the licks to old B.B. King records with bis brother.
Around this time Chris's brother Robert brought his friend Kurt Cobain over to the Novoselic house. When Kurt asked about
the racket emanating from the upstairs stereo, Robert replied, "Oh, thats my brother Chris, he listens to punk rock." Kurt
thought that was very cool and filed the information away.
Chris graduated from high school in 1983. Soon after, his parents got divorced. It was a rough enough time as it was, but
he also had some plastic surgery done on his face--doctor's cut a small section of bone out of Chris's jaw and moved some
teeth forward to correct a severe underbite ("I looked like 'Jay Leno," he says).
Chris's jaw was wired shut for six weeks. He still went out to parties, except he had to carry a pair of wire cutters with
him in case he threw up or something got caught in his throat. "He'd go out and get all fucked up." Lukin recalls. "and he'd
be puking and it would be draining through his wires. He said he never did have to cut them, but all the food was like milkshakes
anyway, no solid food. Still, it was somewhat reckless of him."
"Then the swelling, went down." says Chris, "and I had a new face."
One day during his senior year in high school, he had been walking behind two junior girls in the hall hall who were raving
about the album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols. "Yeah, they're really great!" he piped up. Shelli remembered
him as a "class clown-type guy, always joking." They talked a little and made friends.
Shelli dropped out her senior year and took a job at McDonald's and got her own apartment on Market Street, across from
the fire department. On her way to work, she would walk past the Foster Painting company where Chris worked and she would
talk to him. She got his phone number and started calling him up. They had a lot in common--Shelli had been an odd-ball in
school, too--and by March 1985, they had started hanging out as friends at Shelli's apartment, listening to punk rock records
and going to shows. Soon they started going out.
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long live kurt cobain
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