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<p dir="auto"><strong>evonykm</strong> — <em>10 years ago(January 31, 2016 01:46 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">When I was a teen I was caught up in the Original Nirvana fever. I had all the teenage angst and although my own upbringing was fine other than a broken home, I felt it was somehow personal to me.<br />
So twenty something years and the occasional listen to later I stumbled on 'Heck' and watched.<br />
I think Kurt burned out too quick although I don't think he'd have achieved what he had if he hadn't had pain, drugs and booze.<br />
Loved the melodic music hidden behind the grunge, genuine attitude, ambivalent lyrics mashed up to be what ever you take from it and of course his voice. Wow.<br />
Definitely a legend, genius and deserves his place on the pantheons.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I could name many but to pick out one it would be 'Come As You Are'.<br />
It was musical perfection for me. The lyrics always made me feel inclusive and positive. I have read things saying that it was more about being let down and was ironic but I never heard it like that.<br />
The video was perfect with water being the theme that shadowed the guitar vibe.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I agree.I always wonder what grunge would have been like or what Nirvana would have been like had they continued throughout the 90s with Kurt, had he not died.<br />
Did any of his songs really stand out to you and were especially meaningful to you?</p>
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