A Conversation for Nirvana - the Band
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Itsalloneword Started conversation Sep 16, 2002
What a load of rubbish, insecticide has loads of great songs on, Anuersyum (or how ever you spell it) is personally one of my favorite Nirvana songs.
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The Cheese Posted Sep 17, 2002
Yeah. I wrote the Entry when I was 13 or so and at the time didn't think highly of Incesticide. Now "Anuerysm" is my favorite Nirvana song ever. Go figure.
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Itsalloneword Posted Sep 17, 2002
Thats cool, sorry for the outburst, even though it was quite a polite outburst!!
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Jessie, queen of the strange - Nirvana rocks my socks! Posted Sep 22, 2002
Actually, though Aneurysm is a great song, I personally like Sliver better. I don't know, it just seems a bit more 'together', not quite as chaotic. And does anyone else think that Molly's Lips is a creepy song?
p.s. just bought the CD yesterday, although I've listened to it obsessively at music stores and friends' houses! hehe.
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The Cheese Posted Sep 27, 2002
I found Molly's Lips creepy, only because I knew a couple of girls named Molly whom I did not particularly want to kiss .
And although Sliver is more "together," I've always preferred Aneurysm-esque "grunge" over Sliver-esque pop.
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Itsalloneword Posted Sep 30, 2002
Right on, the whole reason why anuerseum is so good is exactly because it is chaotic, thats where Cobains genius shone through, his downfall was in writing the more 'together' songs, which is what eventually led to him blowing his head off. Nutter.
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Researcher 205342 Posted Oct 4, 2002
I personally think the entire album is complete genious from kurt,dave, and krist. ROCK ON NIRVANA. Also,I think itz a little insensitive how you referred to Kurts deathe as "blowing his head off". Personally,I believe he was murdered. Since I was 8 years old(Ive been a nirvana fan since i was 4 and im now almost 16) I thought that Kurt had killed himself however after going to www.cobaincase.com i COMPLETELY changed my decision. I suggest that you all go and read that,if you havent already. Peace out,Rock on.
Andrea
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The Cheese Posted Oct 5, 2002
However, cobaincase.com and all of those other sites do not make large note of the fact that Kurt DID inject himself with three times the lethal dose of heroin right before he was shot - so whether or not he pulled the trigger, he was prepared to die by his own hand that day.
As well, the anti-Courtney witch hunting amongst bitter Nirvana fans has spawned many of the 'murder theories'. People want someone to blame and they don't want to accept that their hero didn't love himself even a sliver (pun intended) as much as his fans did.
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Jessie, queen of the strange - Nirvana rocks my socks! Posted Oct 13, 2002
I personally believe it was a suicide (whether brought on by pressure from Courtney or not, he still killed himself), but I've seen the explanation that Kurt could have been forcibly injected with enough heroin to instantly knock him out and make shooting him easier. I don't know if it's true or not, but I saw a website which indicated that the injection wounds were messy. Can anyone else back this up?
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Monty_PythonFjords Posted Dec 29, 2003
I Became a Nirvana fan in 1991 - when I was 1 year old!
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Monty_PythonFjords Posted Dec 29, 2003
funny thing is, i thought the Nevermind baby was ME!
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- 1: Itsalloneword (Sep 16, 2002)
- 2: The Cheese (Sep 17, 2002)
- 3: Itsalloneword (Sep 17, 2002)
- 4: Jessie, queen of the strange - Nirvana rocks my socks! (Sep 22, 2002)
- 5: The Cheese (Sep 27, 2002)
- 6: Itsalloneword (Sep 30, 2002)
- 7: Researcher 205342 (Oct 4, 2002)
- 8: The Cheese (Oct 5, 2002)
- 9: Jessie, queen of the strange - Nirvana rocks my socks! (Oct 13, 2002)
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