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- effeuelle0
the best band of all the time.
- XC010
what great rock band didn't take drugs? Nirvanas influence is massive and still felt, and will be for years to come.
- mg330
"what great rock band didn't take drugs?
That's the stupidest thing that I've ever read.
Great music and drug use are not synonomous with each other.
What a way to pander to stereotypes...
- ********0
Nevermind...
- XC010
it was just a comment in reaction to the comment that said somthing like "Kurt hasn't made a positive influence cos he used heroin. " but the music is seperate to that.
Hendrix, the Beatles, the Stones... used drugs to name a few of the best ever, tell me they didn't have a positive influence on music.
though i'm not condoning drug use, but they are adults and they can do what they want to their own bodies.
- lyrek0
I am no fan, but I thought atleast ONE person here would be.
MR_T
(apr 5 04, 08:34)
--------------------------------...maybe 10 years ago...
people move on, punk. :)
- monkeyshine0
hhmm...would ya'll say I wish people would just move on past Jimi Hendrix?
I'm not trying to compare the two but, whether you were influenced by Nirvana or not, their influence was deep.
And to say that Cobain was not talented seems disingenuous at best.
- XC010
and why would we move past hendrix?
- blackspade0
Hendrix and Nirvana were my heroes growing up
still crank Nirvana now and then... cant beat bleach and incesticide ..yuP!
- ********0
MTV plays the same interviews over and over again. Its old. No new footage that we have never seen and anything at this point is just bland filler comments from "experts". I give it 15 years and Culkin will be the next val kilmer.
- CALLES0
Seattle Police Reopening Investigation Into Kurt Cobain's Death
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Police have reportedly reopened the investigation into Kurt Cobain's death, nearly twenty years after the Nirvana frontman was found dead in his Seattle home.
From KIRO 7:
Last month, police developed four rolls of film that had been sitting for years in a Seattle police evidence vault. The 35 mm film was processed by the King County Sheriff's Office photo lab under high security.
Though the pictures have a slight green tint because of deterioration, police say they more clearly show the scene than the earlier Polaroid photos taken by investigators.
The images will not be released to the public, police said, though KIRO claims to have obtained one. That photo, along with more information about the case's new investigation, will be broadcast tonight, according to the station.Cobain was found dead on April 8, 1994 from an (apparently) self-inflicted shotgun wound. An autopsy also revealed a lethal amount of heroin in his bloodstream. His death was ruled a suicide by the Seattle medical examiner.
- Update: Seatle Times reports that they reexamined the evidence, they didn't reopen the case.jtb26