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Tuesday 20 November 2007

Cobain ‘wanted to quit Nirvana’

12 March, 2004 BBC
Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain planned to leave the band and join wife Courtney Love's band Hole, according to a previously unseen interview.

"To tell you the truth, I would rather just quit my band and join Hole," Cobain is quoted as saying.

In the interview Cobain, who killed himself in April 1994, says he has more affinity with his wife's band.

The interview, originally intended for French TV, also sees Cobain talking about writing more acoustic music.

Cobain also mentioned his desire to move away from the grunge scene.

Source: news.bbc.co.uk

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3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This sentence, that was quoted, alone does not mean anything. He could have meant something else like "I would rather join Hole than sell out". So...

30 November 2007 at 04:57  
Blogger kanx1976 said...

Yeah, you are right... I had not thought about it that way

30 November 2007 at 08:53  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

its not a "big unheard of interview" like they make it seem. you can find it on youtube. its just an interview. and yeah he said that. he was saying that we was tired of three bar grunge. and yeah he said when he was older he wanted to be respected as an acoustic songwriter like johnny cash. i saw the interview.and mostly, he DID NOT KILL HIMSELF.
if you dont believe all the information that completely proves he didn't, please just dont be ignorant and say he killed himself. say he died or somthing. go to cobaincase.com or myspace.com/cobaincase and you'll see the facts.

29 May 2008 at 14:11  

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