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KURT COBAIN
Kurt
Donald Cobain was the leader of Nirvana, the multi-platinum grunge band
that redefined the sound of the nineties.
Cobain was born on the 20th of February 1967 in Hoquaim, a small town 140
kilometres south-west of Seattle. His mother was a cocktail waitress and
his father was an auto mechanic. Cobain soon moved to nearby Aberdeen, a
depressed and dying logging town.
Cobain was for most his childhood a sickly
bronchitic child. Matters were made worse when Cobain's parent's divorced
when he was seven and by his own account Cobain said he never felt loved
or secure again. He became increasingly difficult, anti-social and
withdrawn after his parent's divorce. Cobain also said that his parent's
traumatic split fueled a lot of the anguish in Nirvana's music.
After his parent's divorce Cobain found himself
shuttled back and forth between various relatives and at one stage
homeless living under a bridge.
When Cobain was eleven he heard and was captivated by the Britain's Sex
Pistols and after their self-destruction Cobain and friend Krist Novoselic
continued to listen to the wave of British bands including Joy Division
the nihilistic post-punk band that some say Nirvana are directly descended
from in form of mood, melody and lyrical quality.
Cobain's artistry and iconoclastic attitude didn't win many friends in
high
school and sometimes earned him beatings from "jocks" Cobain got
even by spray
painting "QUEER" on their pick-up trucks. By 1985 Aberdeen
was dead and Cobain's next stop was Olympia. Cobain formed and reformed a
series of bands before Nirvana came to be in 1986. Nirvana was an uneasy
alliance between Cobain, bassist Krist Novoselic and eventually drummer
and multi-instrumentalist Dave Grohl
By 1988 Nirvana were doing shows and had demo tapes going around. In 1989
Nirvana recorded their rough-edged first album Bleach for local Seattle
independent label Sub-Pop
In Britain Nirvana received a lot of recognition and in 1991 their
contract was bought out by Geffen, they signed to the mega-label, the
first non-mainstream band to do so. Two and a half years after Nirvana's
first C.D. Bleach was released they released Nevermind, a
series of different, crunching, screaming songs that along with it's first
single Smells Like Teen Spirit would propel Nirvana to mainstream stardom.
Smells
Like Teen Spirit became Nirvana's most highly acclaimed and instantly
recognizable song. Not many people can decipher it's exact lyrics but
Cobain used a seductive hookline to hook the listener. Nevermind went on
to sell ten million copies and make a reported $550 million (US) leaving
Nirvana overnight millionaires. Cobain was shocked at the reception of his
highly personal and passionate music repeatedly telling reporters that
none of the band ever, ever expected anything like this. It quickly became
obvious that the obsessively sickly and sensitive 24yr old was not going
to cope well with the rock'n roll lifestyle. "If there was a rock
star 101 course, I'd really have like to take it," Cobain once
observed. Cobain fell into heroin in the early 90's, he said he used it as
a shield against the rigorous demands of touring and to stop the pain of
stomach ulcers or an irritated bowel. Through the touring and pressure
Cobain continued to write his very personal acutely focused lyrics.
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Cobain was distressed to find
out that what he wrote and how it was interpreted could quite
often be miles apart. He was appalled when he found out that Polly
a heavily ironic anti-rape song had been used as background music
in a real gang-rape. He later appealed to fans on the Insecticide
liner notes "If any of you don't like gays or women or
blacks, please leave us the fuck alone." It was to no avail,
Cobain found that as an overnight millionaire musician control was
something he had very little of. Cobain also worried that his band
had sold-out, that it was attracting the wrong kind of fans (i.e
the type that used to beat him up.)
In February 1992 Cobain skipped off to Hawaii to marry the already
pregnant Courtney Love. Later in the year Nirvana released Insecticide
and in August Cobain had hospital treatment for heroin abuse.
Shortly after Frances Bean Cobain was born. In early 1993 In Utero
was released into the top spot on the music
charts. In Utero was widely acclaimed by the music press and
it contains some of Cobain's most passionate work. In Utero was a
lot more open than Nirvana's previous albums. Songs like All
Apologies and Heart Shaped Box detailed aspects of Cobain's
sometimes shaky marriage, other songs like Scentless Apprentice
detailed the agonies and struggles of Cobain's experiences.
Nirvana embarked on a support tour and recorded and filmed an
"unplugged" (acoustic) performance for MTV in November
of 1993. Nirvana's choice to honor bands and people that had
influenced them and Cobain's passionate and intense vocals
especially on "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" silenced many
of their who had labeled Cobain talent less. Rumors circulated
that the MTV Unplugged compilation would be Nirvana's last album
and the band were splitting up.
Cobain was a gun fanatic and always had several in his possession
or in various forms of confiscation. In the northern winter of
1993-94 Nirvana embarked on an extensive European tour. Twenty
concerts into the tour Cobain developed throat problems and their
schedule was interrupted while he recovered. While recovering
Cobain flew to Rome to join his wife who was also preparing to
tour with her own band.
On March the 4th Cobain was rushed to hospital in a coma after an
unsuccessful suicide bid in which he washed down about fifty
prescription painkillers with champagne. The suicide bid was
officially called an accident and was not even made known to close
friends and associates. Several days later he returned to Seattle.
Cobain's wife, friends and managers convinced Cobain, who was
still in deep distress to enter a detox program in L.A. According
to a missing person's report filed by his mother Cobain fled after
only a few days of the program.
Cobain was cited in the Seattle area with a shotgun. Days later on
the 5th of April he barricaded himself into the granny flat behind
his mansion, put a shotgun in his mouth and pulled the trigger. On
Thursday April the 7th ~ two days after a medical examiner says
Cobain shot himself and the day before his body was found police
say Courtney Love herself was taken to hospital in L.A. for a drug
overdose. Released on bail, Love checked herself into a rehab
center but left soon after a friend called her the next day with
news of Cobain's death.
Cobain's body was found when an electrician visiting the house to
install a security
system went round the back of the house when no one answered
the front door and peered through windows. He thought he saw a
mannequin sprawled on the floor until he noticed a splotch of
blood by Cobain's ear. When police broke down the door they found
Cobain dead on the floor, a shotgun still pointed at his chin and
on a nearby counter a suicide note written in red ink addressed to
Love and the couples then 19 month old daughter Frances Bean.
The suicide note ended with the words "I love you, I love
you." Two days after Kurt Cobain's body was found about 5,000
people gathered in Seattle for a candlelight vigil. the distraught
crowd filled the air with profane chants, burnt their flannel
shirts and fought with police. They also listened to a tape made
by Cobain's wife in which she read from his suicide note. Several
distressed teenagers in the U.S. and Australia killed themselves.
The mainstream media was lambasted for it's lack of respect and
understanding of youth culture.
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