Kurt Cobain case reportedly to be re-opened

while they’re at it, they should investigate @YellowSnow and his merry band of hipsters pretending teen spirit wasn’t the best riff of 1991
 
while they’re at it, they should investigate @YellowSnow and his merry band of hipsters pretending teen spirit wasn’t the best riff of 1991
Come as you are is the riff. Case closed.
Yeah, that was the single that launched them and a new genre of rock for an entire generation.
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I Want to Hold Your Hand started the British Invasion and broke the Beatles into the US. Great song but they had better ones.
 
Don't let that fraud Courtney Love escape the US and come to England. Justice for Kurt it right. Lock her up.
 
They made a movie called Soaked in Bleach about a private investigator who was looking for Kurt before they found the body. It’s a crazier story than people think. Also had a segment on Unsolved Mysteries
 
Interesting. I remember reading the book which claims he was murdered back in high school in one sitting. This was back when I was more naive and thought if it was in a book it had to be true. Still, if even like 5% of what is claimed is true it needs to be an open case.
A big part of me wants him to not have killed himself because it sucks this genuine seeming artistic kid from a small town in Washington became the biggest rockstar in the world but then of course had to kill himself.
 
Apparently the level of heroin he had in his system was way too high function, let alone handle a shotgun
 
Wouldn't an old fashioned overdose have been better than a shotgun to murder him? Especially if he was already high
 
There was a Seattle public access guy many years ago who was obsessed with this stuff. At the time, he seemed like a kook, but after years of being exposed to the Tug and seeing this, I'm not so sure.
 
Wouldn't an old fashioned overdose have been better than a shotgun to murder him? Especially if he was already high
As an adult I'm an Occam's razor guy who sees a guy who thinks the burnt out rock star who wrote songs called I Hate Myself and Want to Die probably just killed himself, but there's certainly enough it seems to where it should be looked into.
Cobain is super interesting to me because I have no fucking clue what he would have been like after the time when he died and now. It's almost like he was supposed to die. I certainly don't think he would be a Vedder or Grohl who seemed more business oriented even if they act like they're not, but he also was too big to be a guy who fades away.
 
Wouldn't an old fashioned overdose have been better than a shotgun to murder him? Especially if he was already high
As an adult I'm an Occam's razor guy who sees a guy who thinks the burnt out rock star who wrote songs called I Hate Myself and Want to Die probably just killed himself, but there's certainly enough it seems to where it should be looked into.
Cobain is super interesting to me because I have no fucking clue what he would have been like after the time when he died and now. It's almost like he was supposed to die. I certainly don't think he would be a Vedder or Grohl who seemed more business oriented even if they act like they're not, but he also was too big to be a guy who fades away.
Good point. It does kind of feel like the story ended the way it was supposed to, like there was nothing left to add to it. Kinda goes for most/all of the rock star flameouts. Layne Staley more than most sense he was basically a dead man walking from about 1994 to 2002.
 
Wouldn't an old fashioned overdose have been better than a shotgun to murder him? Especially if he was already high
As an adult I'm an Occam's razor guy who sees a guy who thinks the burnt out rock star who wrote songs called I Hate Myself and Want to Die probably just killed himself, but there's certainly enough it seems to where it should be looked into.
Cobain is super interesting to me because I have no fucking clue what he would have been like after the time when he died and now. It's almost like he was supposed to die. I certainly don't think he would be a Vedder or Grohl who seemed more business oriented even if they act like they're not, but he also was too big to be a guy who fades away.
Good point. It does kind of feel like the story ended the way it was supposed to, like there was nothing left to add to it. Kinda goes for most/all of the rock star flameouts. Layne Staley more than most sense he was basically a dead man walking from about 1994 to 2002.
One of the things which I think depressed Cobain was he was turned into this deity and voice of a generation but I kind of think he had nothing really to say. Everything I've heard is his lyrics and songs were just inside jokes with his friends and shit. My ideal thing for Cobain would he became like a JD Salinger.
 
Wouldn't an old fashioned overdose have been better than a shotgun to murder him? Especially if he was already high
Courtney tried the OD route a couple months prior with good ole Rohypnol in a hospital in Rome. Put him in a couple-day coma but the Aberdeen Apostle pulled through.
 
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