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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Chris_ on April 09, 2015, 01:42:24 AM
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In which Rolling Stone tries to bury a failed rape accusation with the body of a dead man...
Listen to a Previously Unheard Kurt Cobain Song: Inside the New Issue
Kurt Cobain has been studied and dissected obsessively in the years since his death in April 1994. Could there be anything left to learn about one of the greatest musicians of our time? The answer is yes, and it's in the new issue of Rolling Stone (on sale Friday), where Frances Bean Cobain speaks out for the first time about her father's legacy, life after his death, her stormy relationship with Courtney Love and the HBO documentary Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck that brought them all back together again. Above, in an exclusive clip from the film — which airs May 4th on HBO and in select theaters on April 24th — the Nirvana leader strums and sings along to a beautiful, haunting melody that the film's director Brett Morgen tells us is a previously unheard Cobain original song that he discovered in Kurt's storage facility in 2013.
Rolling Stone (http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/kurt-cobain-exclusive-montage-of-heck-song-inside-new-issue-20150408)
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Frances Bean Cobain on Life After Kurt's Death: An Exclusive Q&A
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/frances-bean-life-after-kurt-cobain-death-exclusive-interview-20150408
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IBWbpJdRMQ[/youtube]
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one of the greatest musicians of our time?
They still can't tell the truth. :rofl:
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They still can't tell the truth. :rofl:
They were good when they were relevant. Now, they're just another mediocre band from the 90s.
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I watched VH1's Saturday Night Live review from the 90s over the weekend. The music sucked.
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They were good when they were relevant. Now, they're just another mediocre band from the 90s.
It all depends on ones frame of reference. I'll take a songwriter like Harry Chapin or even John Denver for social conscience songs.
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It all depends on ones frame of reference. I'll take a songwriter like Harry Chapin or even John Denver for social conscience songs.
Ew, no.