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Mr. Hankey, meet Mr. Cobain
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24/11/2007 16:01:04
 
 
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>Hey Charles,
>
>Usually I don't mind losing a debate but occasionally I feel strongly enough about my opinion to bring it up again later. This is prompted by watching the new DVD release of Nirvana Unplugged, which was on MTV not long before Kurt Cobain's death. I say with complete respect that I think you were wrong in being so dismissive of him. (And you, too, Alan <g>).

I can take it. ;)

But I still think Nirvana and Cobain's music/singing/guitar playing etc., while not unlistenable, were really pretty much just ordinary. I think if he hadn't died, their music would have eventually been forgotten. This way, there is always that mystique that makes him and the band seem like something bigger than they ever should have been.

>The closer is a searing cover of Leadbelly's "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" His voice, never velvety in the best of times, becomes a howl. That and the achingly beautiful "Something In the Way" are the highlights IMO. But they're all pretty good.

On this piece of advice, I went to youtube and re-listened to 'Where Did You Sleep Last Night' (which is a song I absolutely love by Leadbelly), and sorry, once again, I found his rendition pretty mundane. Maybe that isn't the best place to listen to it, but the sound was pretty true from what I recall of Cobain's singing.

>Feeling open minded enough to watch it? All it will cost you is return postage. Or maybe I will make you an archival copy <g>. (Not sure if I have software to burn DVDs).
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