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#2011 (permalink) |
Groupie
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Oslo, Norway
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I haven't listened much to Nirvana, but the other day it dawned on me how much I admire Kurt Cobain for his singing skills. I'm a singer myself, and I when I listen to Kurt Cobain, I can just feel his pain. That is rare, it's beautiful and soft, but when he screams it's like shoving screws into a pencil sharpener, but it's still beautiful.
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#2012 (permalink) | |
The War on Errorism
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: tucson
Posts: 285
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#2019 (permalink) | |
i is a gud righter.
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Wales
Posts: 248
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![]() Kurt's been important to modern music yes, but he took all of his ideas from other bands and put them together. Quote Kurt: 'I wanted to make a band that was like The Beatles and Black Sabbath put together'. He's been important, but he didn't invent anything new. He was following a grunge trend at the time born in his home state. Influential, yes. As important as Beethoven, not really. Bach has been even more important to modern music. (inventor of the 1-3-4, 1-3-5 way of writing.)
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Dazed and confuzzled
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: England
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