Kurt Cobain Major Influences

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Kurt Cobain has become a canonized figure in music. From the way the media portrayed him as a whiny, isolated individual to the way people hung on his every word, there is no doubt that he left a lasting impression on the disaffected youths of the world. His untimely death in 1994 brought the music world to a standstill, effecting people in almost the same way as the Kennedy assassination. Though he is gone, Cobain’s thoughts still live on because of fans new and old who continue to be influenced by him. Here are eight of Kurt Cobain’s most memorable quotes.
Number Eight: Kurt Cobain on Indie Bands Signing to Major Labels
When grunge was starting to become big in the late 1980s and early 1990s, major labels were looking into signing hot, underground
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He eventually came to terms with it, telling Rolling Stone in 1994 about the success, “It was so fast and explosive, I didn’t know how to deal with it. If there was a Rock Star 101 course, I would have liked to take it. It might have helped me.”
Number Three: On Women in Rock Music
A forward-thinking male feminist, Kurt Cobain has talked out against rape and the oppressive treatment of women. He was once quoted as saying, “I like the comfort in knowing that women are the only future in rock and roll.” It is because of this quote that when Nirvana was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of fame, the band had female singers front the band, citing that that is what Cobain would have wanted.
Number Two: On Drug Use and Influence
Very aware of his influence on people, Kurt Cobain kept his heroin abuse a secret for a long time. In a 1993 Melody Maker interview, he said that “I have a responsibility to not promote a negative lifestyle. If I choose to live my life in a negative way which may influence kids to do what I do, then I have no problem telling kids how lame it is to act that way.” He went on to say “I think people who glamourize drugs are f***ing a******s and, if there’s a hell, they’ll go there. It’s really bad
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By 1992, Nirvana had signed to DGC and Nevermind was becoming a huge hit. For the first time, the band had money to pay bills and a platform for getting punk to the masses. Cobain told Rolling Stone in 1992 that “I don’t blame the average 17-year-old punk-rock kid for calling me a sellout. I understand that. And maybe when they grow up a little bit, they’ll realize there’s more things to life than living out your rock & roll identity so righteously.” He continued on later in the interview, saying “I should feel really guilty about it; I should be living out the old punk-rock threat and denying everything commercial and sticking in my own little world and not really making an impact on anyone other than the people who are already aware of what I’m complaining about. It’s preaching to the converted.” Thank you for reading our list of Kurt Cobain’s 8 most memorable interview quotes. We hope you enjoyed

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