Sure you know that Kurt Cobain was one of the greatest musical geniuses who gave the twentieth century, certainly know his work you had a brutal impact on an entire generation, among whom I include myself, 'I'm sure you know that, like other great myths that cost them digest fame, died young and left with it millions of fans worldwide absolutely orphans, but what you may not know is that the family of Kurt Cobain came from the Emerald Isle and this, that might seem a minor detail, it is not so when Kurt not only showed openly proud of his Irish genetics, but left a precise definition of hibernófilo feeling, many times impossible to explain: afvalstoffendienst den bosch "I did not know until this year that the Cobain was Irish surname, notably afvalstoffendienst den bosch County Cork, which is a surreal coincidence because when we toured Ireland, we played in Cork and throughout that day I was wandering aimlessly, never in my life have I felt so spiritual, almost all the time on the verge of tears. Since then over 2 years ago sorry moment I'm Irish. " An excerpt of this phrase can be heard loudly in the following interview (after 1 minute): There are many articles on the net that put Cobain's ancestors farther north, in the county of Tyrone, but you see that Kurt himself had documented good about it. The full article (known afvalstoffendienst den bosch as 'The Lost Interview') can be found here From the action of Nirvana in Cork on August 20, 1991 you can find the audio (a more than acceptable quality) at this link. The post header photo, by the way, corresponds to that day when Kurt wandered aimlessly through the streets of Cork, namely, the image is taken at the Grand Street Parade. And below, a copy of the entry of the performance that night. As a curiosity it can be seen that even Nirvana-far from being a mass phenomenon-were opening for Sonic Youth. The overwhelming Grunge / Alternative Rock movement emerged in Seattle and Nirvana were its greatest exponents was widely accepted in the first half of the 90y how emerged everywhere logical bands willing to emulate. In Ireland could cite names like Kerbdog and Paradox who left their mark of quality in style, although that would be a topic for another blog article and today is the time to talk about Kurt. He committed suicide in 1994 when he was only 27 years old (belonging to the sinister 27 Club). His body would be found April 8, although deck as a possible date of his death on April 5 and, therefore, tomorrow the 20th anniversary of that fateful day is commemorated. Serve this post as a tribute to the figure as no one knew how to portray the misery, anguish and frustration of the youth of that time. "And I swear I do not have a gun, I do not have a gun, I do not have a gun ..."
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