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Haha...it's quite possible. Courtney had an interesting theory, though. SHe said she felt as if he'd stuck around long enough to hear Frances say her first word, he might not have done it.
Theories are like opinions, I suppose.
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have you heard any of Francis' latest words? it's such a shame she grew up in LA...
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Thanks for the advice guys. I might be hanging out with her tomorrow or this weekend. I'm honestly a little hesitant to go back to her apartment for obvious reasons, but I said maybe we can get something to eat somewhere and leave it at that. I think being in a public place is the best way to go. This wouldn't be as weird if we didn't literally live right next to each other.
Time will tell, I suppose. If by rare chance you never hear from me again, you guys can divide my mutual possessions as you see fit. I'll leave it up to you though to decide who gets which boxes of old VHS tapes. ~Jeremy~
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I've just realised a horrible truth. I haven't heard In Utero yet! okay, I've come across some songs (Heath shaped box, rape me, dumb, pennyroyal tea, something in the way), but i'm unfamiliar to the rest of the album. How uncool is that?
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"Kurt would say afterwards, 'I really want my next album to sound like you guys.' I'd say, no, that would be a bad idea."
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Jeremy, if this girl wasn't so beautiful just an average looker would you be meeting her again? Think about the message to the ex? I'd run the other way if I was you.
Atsonicpark the intelligent people being suicidal is a cop out. Drug addiction on the other hand is definitely suicide alley.
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it is very cool it will all be new to you and that is awesome. I love it when i do that cause i dont have to find someone else to listen to.
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@ _slavo_: Something In The Way is the last (official) track on Nevermind.
As for what Kurt Cobain/Nirvana might've done on a 4th album, from You Know You're Right and something I recall reading about Kurt saying Scentless Apprentice is most indicative of the direction they were going in combined with some of the folkier bits from his last recordings---I'm guessing it would've been more polarized than In Utero, with half noisy tracks and half folky acoustic songs. Pat Smear might've joined the group as a second guitarist. And chances are it wouldn't have sold very well, leading Geffen to drop Nirvana, the mainstream music press to write Cobain off as a washed-up one hit wonder, the band to break up, and for him to go into Syd Barrett-like self-exile, and maybe 10 years later people would "re-discover" the album and hail it as an underrated "lost classic", prompting pressure for Cobain to make a comeback. Maybe he would, probably with a different rhythm section as per Courtney Love's pressure...
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Well, she is just an interesting person in general, fun to talk about music with and what not, she just doesn't seem all there in her head. As a friend she's cool. As anything more than that scares me. ~Jeremy~
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Negative Creep School Been A Son Aneurysm My first experience with Nirvana was this From The Muddy Banks of Wishkah tape a friend let me borrow. It was right when I was started to get into music seriously at around age 12. I didn't even own any kind of stereo or anything, all I had was this bulky kind of tape recorder used usually for recording meetings or whatever. Which was ok mostly but the only problem was that the batteries were old, mostly depleted and I never bothered to replace them. This coupled with the fact that the tape player was kind of broken anyway made the tape play really slowly. Well it'd start out kind of normal because you know how batteries will semi recharge a bit when not used for a while. So "Intro" and "School" would be okay albeit a little warbly. But by the time it got towards the end of the tape it'd be extremely slow. Like this Kids in the Hall sketch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUBkEuxhgIU But alot slower. It'd be on Negative Creep and it'd sound like "iiiiiiiiiii'mmmmmm aaaaaaaa nnnnnnnneeeeeeeeegggggggaaaaaaattttttiiiiiiivvvvvv vveeeeee cccrreeeeeep aaaaannnndddd iiiii'mmmmmm ssssstttooooooooonnnnneeeedddd." Great record though.
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Negative Creep is an absolute masterpiece.
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I really wish the full Live and Loud special would be released on DVD, but thankfully I actually think that might be the next Nirvana-related DVD release.
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Alice in Chains >>> Nirvana. If Kurt didn't wear that silly T-shirt on the cover of Rolling Stone they would have been half as famous as they were. He used the media that he despised to his advantage. As a heroin addict with unlimited supply he was doomed to an accidental overdose. The suicide was just like a painter...
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I realize that but it's my opinion and I felt like stating it because there's too much love for Kurt on this forum. He's just another man he isn't God.
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Wow, Chicka...I don't think it boils down to him being perceived as a god so much as it is a generational thing. His music was very accessible, and very easy to identify with.
I don't think I speak for myself alone when I say that he was largely responsible for getting lots of people into music, period. Nirvana was the first band I took seriously. The first band I identified with on a personal level. The first band that separated what I was listening to from the music of my parents. I'm almost convinced that if it hadn't been for Nirvana/Kurt...I would have never gotten into Flipper, Sonic Youth, Butthole Surfers, Shonen Knife, Dinosaur, Stooges, Melvins, etc....
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AiC are a good campfire band. They sound good when wandering around in the woods.
Their unplugged album is outstanding...and there's a few other "ok" tracks, but for the most part I was never all that much of a fan.
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