Sunday 16 August 2020

Soaked in Bleach

Anyone who saw the 2015 docudrama on the above title would realize that there remains more questions than answers on the death of Kurt Cobain. When the previous police chief of Seattle himself commits that the case should be reopened, you know that is more than it seems.

Let’s leave that up to the authorities. They already have more than they can handle on their plate with the current Covid 19, Black Lives Matters and Racism issues popping up at every corner.

What I wanted to share with Nirvana fans and in particular Kurt Cobain fans are nothing new. True fans would know the existence of these songs. But what I wanted to touch in particular are towards new fans of Kurt Cobain. 

Everyone knows the anthem of a generation, Smells Like Teen Spirit. But Kurt was a talented dude. He wrote songs that were not only catchy but they touched the tortured and rebellious generation X. If you were lucky enough and blessed enough to attend any of his concerts, you would realize that Nevermind, great as it is was, was just the tip of the ice berg. In every concert Kurt would belch to the best he could, never holding back 

Take a look at these songs. Kurt was just oozing with talent. 

Verse Chorus Verse 

https://youtu.be/d3t-EGyOIDk

Talk to Me

https://youtu.be/uukOdFdyqVQ

Sappy 

https://youtu.be/L_VSV1vLV1s

See what I mean. The songs were never recorded in the studio and were shared by bootleggers who attended their concert. Some will argue that that is piracy and so would I but Steve Albini said something that I could NOT argue with. And now I tend to agree with him. ‘

If it were not for these bootleggers, they songs may have forever remainder loss.

https://youtu.be/XDX5iX7wEco

One more special 

Message to go

And then I’m done

And I can go home

In 1994 I was at the blur age of 21 doing my studies law at university. Kurt was concurring the world before his untimely demise.  2020 it’s now been 26 years since you have been gone. I still do listen to your music. That is your everlasting impact. RIP Kurt


    

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