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sumgrlzrkrazie (profile) wrote,
on 4-5-2004 at 3:14pm
Subject: A day in music history...
10 Years ago today, the evolution of all that was good in music ended. April 5th 1994 Kurt Cobain ALLEGEDLY commited suicide. I don't know how everyone feels about this, but I find that there are many things regarding Kurt's suicide that never fit well together. I remember the day, I remember turning on MTV, and falling to my knees in tears. Everything I loved about music died in a instance. The music of Nirvana changed my life. It changed who I was as a person. I had finally found something that I could relate to. That nite, we held a ceremony, in the woods,( by Rx Place Jill I think your brother and Keith might have been there lol ) candle light, just like they did in Seattle, I would say that nite there was a good 20 kids sitting around, with pictures, posters, albums and poems, our mentor, was gone. Taken from us, it was alot for all of us to take in. I still, just don't beleive that Kurt killed himself. His death is what made me so interested in forensics. There are many things that lead Kurt's death more to murder than suicide. The way the prints were on the gun, the note he left behind, they did like 30 handwriting analisys' and over half of them were inconclusive or proven that it was not his writing throughout the letter. I mean seriously, I know this sounds horrible of me, but look at how Courtney benefited from his death? That bitch tried to take over all the rights of Nirvana as if she owned the fuckin band. Bull fuckin shit!! Now look, look what its gotten her ? Assault charges, countless trips to rehab, and losing her daughter. Way to go Courtney, make him proud.
It's so fucked up. Tonight, before I go to bed, I am goin to burn a candle, just like every year, and mourn the loss of such a musical genius. Without Nirvana, music would not be where it is right now, and I don't think I would be either. If I never discovered music like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains and Stone Temple Pilots, I think I would have been a very different person. Those bands showed me how to appreciate music, and all the blood sweat and tears that go into making it. So with that said....
It's now been a decade since we first said goodbye
But the sound and talent of Nirvana will live on, as long as there are still people out that appreciate quality rock music.

R.I.P. Kurt Cobain 1967-1994
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andy

04-12-04 4:46pm

Your $2.00USD has been received. Thank you.

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sumgrlzrkrazie

Re:, 04-12-04 5:57pm

Thanks Andy!

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