You're not wrongmediocreplayer wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 7:53 amOpinion: “he had good aim for a junkie” (So funny and edgy!)
You’re a fucking imbecile.

But at least I know the right way round to point a shotgun
You're not wrongmediocreplayer wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 7:53 amOpinion: “he had good aim for a junkie” (So funny and edgy!)
You’re a fucking imbecile.
Yea your right it is basically a corporate thing and Kurt would be disappointed especially with the way Nirvana is seen nowEmbenny wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 9:14 amI cannot imagine anything more antithetical to what Kurt Cobain wanted to do with his music than putting together a pretty little package of goodies and charging hundreds of dollars for it.
And I don't hold him up as any kind of idol or hero. I just knew that the fame and the money side of things really fucked him up. And this package is all about that stuff, and not the music.
I'll stream any remasters or whatever they did for the actual audio, because it'll pay almost nothing to anyone involved in cashing in on his legacy. He'd probably approve of that.
When people post threads about bands/things they like and you don't like them, please try to repress the urge to shit all over the thread. I get that this thread says "opinion" but it's not that hard to get the idea of what the OP is going for. Making shotgun jokes. Eh. It's not helping this conversation along.JSett wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 8:03 amYou're not wrongmediocreplayer wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 7:53 amOpinion: “he had good aim for a junkie” (So funny and edgy!)
You’re a fucking imbecile.![]()
But at least I know the right way round to point a shotgun
I know. It was just a low-brow joke is all. I'll never understand the idolatry of the dude considering his lifestyle choices but I still like some Nirvana songs.
Madness - I wasn’t all that much of a Nirvana fan at the time (they were too popular for cool guy me) but In Utero particularly is incredible - abrasive, melodic, sledgehammer heavy. Similar thrills to Rid of Me which I’m still delighted to listen to a few decades past my 20s.garyptaszek wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 8:10 amStill listening to Nirvana when you’re older than 20 is a red flag…
Yeah, I don't think there's an age limit on any music. I fuckin' love me some Caspar Babypants.MatthewK wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 12:04 pmMadness - I wasn’t all that much of a Nirvana fan at the time (they were too popular for cool guy me) but In Utero particularly is incredible - abrasive, melodic, sledgehammer heavy. Similar thrills to Rid of Me which I’m still delighted to listen to a few decades past my 20s.garyptaszek wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 8:10 amStill listening to Nirvana when you’re older than 20 is a red flag…
Caspar Babypants songs are way betterEmbenny wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 6:09 pmYeah, I don't think there's an age limit on any music. I fuckin' love me some Caspar Babypants.MatthewK wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 12:04 pmMadness - I wasn’t all that much of a Nirvana fan at the time (they were too popular for cool guy me) but In Utero particularly is incredible - abrasive, melodic, sledgehammer heavy. Similar thrills to Rid of Me which I’m still delighted to listen to a few decades past my 20s.garyptaszek wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 8:10 amStill listening to Nirvana when you’re older than 20 is a red flag…
The age-related flag to me is when you're older than 20 and still use a band to define your personality. It's fine to be "the obsessed Nirvana fan" in Grade 9 or whatever. If that's still your defining characteristic as an adult, you need to start actively working on developing your self-identity.