From: Natalie@yabbs To: Hellion@yabbs Subject: re: Kurt Cobain Date: Sat Apr 16 03:33:42 1994 hellion, i'm afraid i'm going to have to disagree with you on this point. kurt cobain did nothing more (for me anyhow) than start the commercialization and bastardization of the music I love. A lot of the bands that I like have songs about a lot of the same things, but because they aren't good looking or trendy or otherwise MTV-friendly, I have a devil of a time finding their stuff or info on them. I think it's ridiculous to have to look for nearly a year for an album that is still in print. And although I detest MTV, I kinda wish my favorites would get on there once in a while so everyone else would see how great they are. But Kurt Cobain ruined that. Now you have to be some sort of tortured soul to get on there...and while being a tortured soul can be fun, not everyone is unhappy. (of course, this is just what I see) And while I agree with what kurt cobain was trying to say with his music, that doesn't mean I have to venerate his death. He was *no* John Lennon. John Lennon was someone everyone lost when he was murdered, only people who liked nirvana lost kurt cobain. (spokesman of our generation? bah!) Anyhow....that's just what *I* think. Feel free to disagree... Natalie