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Old 02.04.2021, 07:23 PM   #9
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I agree with Choc e-Claire, I think the Nirvana thing was probably more about an opportunity to pay tribute to a good friend.

I just can't bring myself to be concerned about who is and isn't in that place. Cool to see the exhibits, and read some history but other than that whatever. It appeals to the part of me that likes to read books about bands or would stay up all night watching Behind the Music marathons. But I don't go to a museum (and that is basically what it is) and worry about who the curators think are good artist. That's not what it's about. I go look at the art, appreciate it and enjoy it.

I get why we have something like a sports hall of fame, but art isn't as quantifiable as athletic achievement. That's really why the R'n'R HOF thing doesn't make sense to me.



So my real question though is, Why is Kim always the one excluded from this scenario. If the rift is between her and Thurston, why is it automatically assumed she would be the one left out.

I'm gonna say this, and I'm sure it will be controversial, but IF I had to see a partial reunion I would much rather see Kim, Lee and Steve without Thurston because Lee and Kim sing a lot of the songs I'd love to see live again. Not that Thurston doesn't too though so kind of a catch 22.

seriously though, if they never reunite I'm okay with that. They are all making great music still, and it's refreshing to see them doing some different stuff.
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