Kurt Cobain the teenager

Thought some of y’all would get a kick out of this…

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  • Posts: 5,002
    Looks like teen spirit.
    Don't take experimental gene therapies from known eugenicists.
  • Posts: 1,170
    I wish I could decode those posters.
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  • Posts: 7,239
    I wish I could decode those posters.

    I wish I could have been there to convince him to never record any music.
  • Posts: 2,432
    I wish I could decode those posters.

    Dr. Know; Black Flag/Meat Puppets

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  • Posts: 7,239
    agfrost wrote: »
    Dr. Know

    Brandon Cruz, who was the lead vocalist for the California punk band Dr. Know in the 1980s, also played Eddie in the TV show "The Courtship of Eddie's Father" with the (not so incredible at the time) Bill Bixby. :p

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  • Posts: 1,170
    edited August 2023
    Viking64 wrote: »

    I wish I could have been there to convince him to never record any music.
    Opinions and a—holes…
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  • Posts: 17,467
    When I think of Nirvana,---- Well,






    Nevermind..
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    Opinions and a—holes…

    Yeah Nevermind was the album of my generation like it or not. I loved it personally…
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  • Posts: 17,467
    I own Nirvana's CD's I don't dislike them, I think they are very overrated, but I get it, the turning of the tide during that time frame, but the other bands put out much better albums IMO.

    Dirt, Facelift, 10, Super unknown, and others are much better album's IMO, and I still listen to them. The only Nirvana album I pull once in a blue moon is the MTV unplugged, the others just don't drive me.
  • Posts: 1,170
    To be honest, I totally understand not caring for Nirvana, and rating several other bands of the era in higher regard. Personally, they are one of my favorite groups and my appreciation of their music has grown over time. Nevermind gets the bulk of the attention, but In Utero has always been my favorite and I think Unplugged is a more modern masterpiece.

    But that’s just my opinion, and I’m just some a—hole on the internet.
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  • Posts: 3,560
    Nirvana was ground breaking. That said Dave Grohl was the best thing to come out of Nirvana.
  • Posts: 17,467
    DaveHo wrote: »
    Nirvana was ground breaking. That said Dave Grohl was the best thing to come out of Nirvana.

    Dave Grohl, and Sammy Hagar are the blue print of what a Rock star should be. I dig those guys..
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    edited August 2023
    Toolfan66 wrote: »

    Dave Grohl, and Sammy Hagar are the blue print of what a Rock star should be. I dig those guys..

    I mean... OK.

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    B);)
  • Posts: 17,467
    Pete Townshend being a blue print for what a Rock Star should be?
  • Posts: 7,239
    Toolfan66 wrote: »
    Pete Townshend being a blue print for what a Rock Star should be?

    His computer's hard drive says otherwise.
  • Posts: 51,032
    The Who ~ Live At Leeds...'nuff said.
    Political Correctness'.........defined

    "A doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a t-u-r-d by the clean end."


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