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(Paperback - Reissue)

  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Pub. Date: November 2003
  • ISBN-13: 9781573223591
  • Sales Rank: 8,660
  • 294pp
  • Edition Description: Reissue
  • Edition Number: 3
 
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Synopsis

Kurt Cobain filled dozens of notebooks with lyrics, drawings, and writings about his plans for Nirvana and his thoughts about fame, the state of music, and the people who bought and sold him and his music. Over twenty of these notebooks survived his many moves and travels and have been locked in a safe since his death. His journals reveal an artist who loved records, who knew the history of rock, and who was determined to define his place in that history.

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These journal entries by Nirvana front man Cobain record his thoughts from the late 1980s until his suicide in 1994. There are no real answers to his death to be found in this collection of scrawled notes, first drafts of letters, shopping lists, and ballpoint pen drawings, although the nature of Cobain's fame will make it hard for readers not to look for them. At best, a series of intimate portraits emerge: a kid from high school; a cousin and neighbor; a bright, sensitive, fun-loving and morbid punk rocker who became spokesman for a generation he largely detested. Cobain's journals remind fans of how unlikely was his rise to fame: here was a kid from Aberdeen, dreaming of being in the next Meat Puppets, not the next Doors, who signed on with an independent label named SupPop, and ended up changing the course of commercial radio. Cobain's early letters to fellow rockers in the grunge scene also remind readers of how small and close that community was, and of the fairly incendiary politics it had developed through the Reagan years. For a true punk believer like Cobain, the loss of that community was also the loss of himself. (Nov.) Copyright 2003 Cahners Business Information.

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KURT.... I DO BELIVE YOU ARE AMAZING.by xoxomyheartishisxoxo

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October 22, 2008: Though i am only 17 years old and i wasnt odl enough to hear him perform. I am a huge fan of him and will forever be! He was a great man and a great writer. i think he was an amazing soul and his life was cut short. On a happier note tho he would have wonted people to know his life stories but then agin somethings should be kept private i felt bad in a werid way for reading his journals, but it made me feel like i had meet him and knew him. that would have been amazing. but i have told all of my friends to read this book its amazing and i do belive that everyone would be surprised to read some of the things he wrote, he had very true heart if only he would have had longer to share it with the world!!!!! KURT I LOVE YOU!!!!! YOU ARE AMAZING AND WILL FOREVER BE!!!!!

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I ABSOLUTELY LOVE KURT COBAINby MEATEATINGORCHIDS

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October 20, 2008: I LOVE HIM SO MUCH THE LEAST I COULD DO IS LEAVE A MESSAGE ABOUT IT IN BOLD LETTERING........THOUGH I WAS BORN IN THE NINTIES AND LISTENED TO NIRVANAS MUSIC WITH MY SISTER I WOULDN'T ACTUALLY KNOW WHO THEY WERE UNTIL I CREATED WHO I HAD WANTED TO BE. LISTENING TO THE WORDS OF KURT COBAIN MAKES ME FEEL LIKE I AM NOT ALONE IN THE WORLD AND THAT PEOPLE CAN SHARE THE SAME EMOTIONS WITH ME EVEN IF I THINK NO ONE WILL UNDERSTAND............I MISS HIM EVERYDAY OF MY SORRY LITTLE LIFE


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