Kurt Cobain would be 40 this year

I was merely mocking how people claim that SLTS is a ripoff of at least a thousand different songs.

Truth is many of these banRAB use the same generic chord progression, but none of them are exactly the same. SLTS may be a generic riff, but its not stolen directly by any song.

You can name drop any song you want, More Than A Feeling, Debaser, Godzilla, Louie Louie, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun. I've heard them all.
 
I go to the gym and work out three times a week so that sometimes when im drunk enough I can knock at least three teeth out of the face of any pretentious suit-coat-over-t-shirt jackass who starts sentences with "well actually they stole that idea from..." or any variation there of. Then I recite my favorite lines from Paradise Lost, just to throw that in their faces. And I look them right in the eye and say "you're a soulless hipster who steals everything from someone else." If I make it to this point, then im promptly throw out.

Lets get serious fellas, do we really need to have a "who stole what from whom" conversation every time some great band in mentioned somewhere? We know you don't like Nirvana/Zeppelin because its cool to do that. We also don't care, go posture in front of someone 5 years younger who doesn't know you're not a revolutionary prophet.

how many of you heard SLTS and thought "whoa, since when did BTO write new music...with passion this time?" none of you did, and no one else did either. no ones ripping anything off expect this weak ass argument that i've had to endure a thousand friggen times over since the strokes decided to ruin my life by making an album. Jesus....
 
Nirvana was the first band I really loved. I felt some type of a connection with their music and I was 13 years old when he committed suicide. Kinda dates myself that he would be 40 this year, but it is still tragic. I don't think after all of these years that I am completely over it. I erabrace his music still, but feel he had a lot left to say. For those Nirvana fans, my question to you is how did you deal with Kurt's suicide?
 
well I just joined this forum and was talking about something that had been on my mind. Thought there might be some Nirvana fans left. Thats cool if you don't care, I am just looking to talk with those who do care.
 
Mine was deleted and all I was trying to say was I thought he would've gone to sh!t if he was still alive. Just because I tried to put some humour with it, Are my thoughts not valid?
 
I don't think any of their specific songs are a rip-off, but the general sound of each one has been used somewhere else.


Are you talking about the book or the band Paradise Lost? I can understand that Paradise Lost doesn't have good lyrics, but they actually did create the genre gothic metal, which is more than what Nirvana did. Not to mention they also helped create death/doom metal, but their new stuff is crap.
 
Well when I heard of his suicide, yeah I was pissed. I was one of those, "Kurt is my husband, I love him more than myself, obsessed with him and the hatred of Courtney Love" people. I was your age when he died. I heard about it in grade 9 Religion class. lol thinking back I realize how immature I was back then. It wasn't like I really knew this guy. It was just an obsession I had. Like you, Nirvana was also the first band I loved. There was like this bond between all Nirvana fans everywhere. Like we all really got each other. Some who never experienced this will laugh and likely think we are all durab, but this is how it was. Nirvana represented my youth. Today, Nirvana still represents my youth, but I am not the fan I used to be.

Today whenever I here people talk about Nirvana I just roll my eyes. I guess it's just that I feel they are talking about me...making fun of me or mocking me in some way. I also don't think the people who are into them nowadays really understand the impact they had back when Kurt was alive. It's almost as if they are trying to pretend to be someone they aren't. I also find their music boring now. I don't think it's because I over played them. I think it's because I have grown up. I don't need Nirvana anymore. It's not that I disrespect them, I'm just apathetic.
 
i could relate to kurt's music more than anyone else's. I never knew him and although I wish I did, in some way I feel there was a connection with his music. Laugh if you will, but I still feel that way. He affected music and for that matter people in a way I have never seen before. He truly was special and I have not been the same since. I have suffered through death of family merabers, a best frienRAB suicide, parents divorce and throgh all of that I felt like I could turn to Nirvana and "escape". Kurt really spoke to me, I was drawn to his music and I will always miss him. I wish someone could've done something to keep him alive.
 
I sometimes wonder about dead artists and whether or not they'd still be good. Like, would a 60+ Hendrix still blow out packed arenas, or local bars?

I love Nirvana, but Cobain would have done well to do a side project that was just him and his acoustic.
 
No spam here. Its ok man, I am not trying to ask for pity. Just telling a little of my story as to why Nirvana means so much to me. I remeraber watching the interview with Tori Amos about Smells Like Teen Spirit and being on the verge of tears, because the worRAB she spoke were dead on.



Give it a listen. I might be one of the few Nirvana fans left, but I am curious if there are any others left. Which i why I have said what I have said. Her comments on Smells...I think are dead on. For those who grew up on their music, it was an injection.
 
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