08-30-2015, 09:51 AM
(08-30-2015, 08:24 AM)Marlon23 Wrote: If you think they changed music scene it is only because they were promoted out of this world by Geffen records, something that Kurt didn't want he says hahaha another joke, I don't like materialism and then he sells out more than any other rock star on the planet. Also they were popular for sec in the realm of music and Nirvana was actually done and not that popular until he decided to shoot himself... and then they soared into popularity and that is really the only reason we know them as Nirvana today... trust me it isn't because territorial pissings is that great of a song.. The best music he has is on Bleach and Incesticide... Everything the band said they stood for, they did the total opposite... As far as changing music forever, they changed it how look at what we have now the worse music of all time, there is not a singular band that changes music forever... Not even the Beatles, progression happens when music is made, if you say Nirvana changed music forever then perhaps you need to give some credit to Killing Joke or Pixies cause perhaps.... well I will let you figure that one out.. He was just a junkie liar about his stomach aches as well, so he could be high all the time.. look at me look at me that is why he was yelling all the time, wanting attention... his problem stems from his mom and dad... not that he is a tortured gifted soul.. You pass a million and one kurt cobains panhandling all the time.. excluding they can play A: PowerCHORD PowerCHORD Whine Whine, we need some More WHINING In there for the teens Kurt...... That's better............ If this douche could dribble a basketball the 90's wouldn't have been so depressing..... What a greasy TOOL.......................
Love, The Blonde One.
I have to agree with this, on a basic level. Nirvana (even though they're a good band, not saying they aren't) wrote pop songs. "Nevermind" is one of the best pop albums of all time. And "pop" isn't a dirty word. Cobain took punk and underground 80's rock, ran it through a pop filter and came out with classic songs. I mean, 'Smells Like Teen Spirit" is pretty much (musically) Boston's 'More Than a Feeling':
Also, Kurt Cobain was much better looking than his influences. Here's the Pixies sometime in the late 80's/early 90's. Lead singer Frank Black is in front:
I don't think teenage girls are going to hang his picture on their walls.
Nirvana was the perfect band for the industry to run through the machine. There's nothing wrong with it, but I think that their influence was much more culturally as a whole than musically.