Kurt Cobain
i like his voice more and find him more intresting than Axl
TruEmFan wrote:kurt does seem more intersting, in that mysterious sort of way... the fact that he committed suicide kinda adds to that...
but i like axl's voice better for some reason. he does that high pitched thing... oh so sexy... lmao
hey, do you have the full appetite for destruction album?
AspirinE wrote:Miranda > space,matter and time > *
PM me if you want some Nirvana music!!AspirinE wrote:walend wrote:AspirinE wrote:Can anyone up me a kurt cobane song
You mean this?
ofcourse... Ive simply little interest in rock, but i try to check out the artists who are so thouroughly praised.
Axl came to be seen as strange and aggressive when he caused long performance delays and challenged Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain to a fight during the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards, after Cobain's wife, Courtney Love, jokingly asked Axl to be the godfather to their daughter, Frances Bean. For months there had been an intense rivalry between Rose and Cobain and among both bands' fans. Axl had been a big fan of Nirvana and asked Cobain to have Nirvana be openers for Guns N' Roses during the Use Your Illusion Tour, to which Cobain declined. After declining Rose's offer, Cobain began to talk about Guns N' Roses and Axl to numerous media sources, claiming that they were untalented and that Axl was a homophobic loser, to which Axl said of Nirvana, "They would rather sit home and shoot heroin with their bitch wives than tour with us."
In an interview with Michael Azerrad in the unofficial biography Come As You Are, Cobain explained what he saw as the philosophical difference between Guns N' Roses and Nirvana: "They totally mess things up and then they sit back and look at what they messed up and then try to figure out how they can fix it, whereas we mess things up and just dwell on it and make it even worse."
Cobain further commented on Rose's rock star persona, claiming, "His role has been played for years. Ever since the beginning of rock and roll, there's been an Axl Rose. And it's just boring. It's totally boring to me. Why it's such a fresh and new thing in his eyes is obviously because it's happening to him personally and he's such an egotistical person that he thinks that the whole world owes him something."
Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan was one of the last people to see Kurt Cobain alive before his suicide in 1994. Fans of both groups continue to heatedly dispute the undocumented events that transpired between Cobain and Rose. Over time, however, some of the bad blood has subsided. Courtney Love has privately apologized to former Guns bassist Duff McKagan for their heated past. In addition, the two have performed"It's So Easy", live together, and Velvet Revolver, the current band of McKagan and original Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, have played Nirvana's "Negative Creep" in concert.
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