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@SP0FAW

11 months ago

You guys do these tragic sites with such class and respect. In a weird way, I actually find a sense of calm watching you. Thank you!

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@canadianbacon587

11 months ago

I was 17 in 1994ā€¦in my full grunge stage. I remember walking into the house and my mom telling me about Kurt being gone. The sadness and anger of my idol being gone, was almost unbearable. 29 years later, I still canā€™t believe it but, knowing Kurtā€™s mind better now as opposed to when I was that 17 year old kid, Iā€™ve come to a sort of peace with his passing. What a time. We witnessed the beginning and end of grunge in my opinion. When I see a youngster walking around with a Nirvana shirt on today, I wonder if they really understand what they are wearing or, if itā€™s just become a fashion statement. I miss Kurt and his music but, I miss how real and sarcastic his personality was probably more. Heā€™d never want anyone to say this but, RIP LEGENDā€¦.you changed the world for a time. šŸ¤˜

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@douggreen639

11 months ago

I was 13 in 94. I knew of Nirvanaā€™s music but had never learned anything about the musicians I idolized, yet. After learning of Kurtā€™s death, I began to learn more about my favorite artists. I have been a musician for 30+ years now. Itā€™s sad that it happened that way, but itā€™s hard to imagine where my life would have gone had this tragedy not touched me as it did.

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@johnspring816

11 months ago

My dad met Kurt Cobain before he ever became famous in a garage get together in Seattle, my dad's girlfriend at the time introduce them. My dad said the Kurt was a chill dude sitting in the corner writing songs in his note book. RIP Kurt šŸ™

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@matthewschultz7744

11 months ago

The Heart Shaped Box cover adds a cool vibe to the video. Always great stuff from you guys.

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@bretttodd6470

11 months ago

I went to that memorial and made my way to the center of a crowd where Courtney was sitting in a circle with friends. She looked tired and very nasal congested from crying as she spoke. I could've easily touched her from where I stood but everybody was very respectful, standing silently as they listened to her.

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@stargazer4625

11 months ago

I've never clicked on a video so fast ever. This has been covered a thousand times. But your twist on things always is fantastic and a different perspective than the usual vids other people do.

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@TroyGrey

11 months ago

Love you guys. I still remember when Kurt died. I was 13, heavily bullied, and in Kurt I had just finally found someone I could relate to. I felt sick to my stomach that morning. Greetings from The Netherlands.

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@martuszka41666

11 months ago

In 1994, I was 12 years old and I wasn't a fan. Two years later, I was crazy about Kurt Cobain and listened to Nirvana every day. After a few years, my musical direction went into heavy and dark climates, but Nirvane is still very much appreciated and I like it.

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@Richmondthefish

11 months ago

The crazy part of the story to me is Kurt sat next to Duff from GNR on the plane back to Seattle right before he killed himself. Him and Duff talk the plane ride back when they landed Kurt and Duff's friend went outside to have a smoke. When Duffs friend got back inside after the smoke Duff said to him Kurt seemed pretty down and that they should invite him to hang out at Duffs place. Right at that moment Kurt's taxi came and picked him up and he was gone. I always if there was a chance Kurt would have changed course if his car never came that fast.

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@nathanbrownmolotov8697

10 months ago

Seeing Courtney talking about Kurt is some heavy stuff. Thanks for sharing.

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@breeophel3883

11 months ago

I was 14 when he died, it stands as one of the most significant famous deaths that I was aware of as a teen, and although I wasn't a massive fan, I was very aware of Nirvanas music , having a younger sibling who listened to them , and bought the albums of both Nirvana and Hole Plus the fact that both artists and their bands were and still are hugely popular here in Australia

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@iancaveney7464

10 months ago

I was 20 in '94, had just flown into NYC from the UK, huge Nirvana fan, saw them live at Reading in' 92 or '93. Couple of days after we arrived in the US his death was announced. Two weeks later we were in Seattle and standing in that very park, back then there was no gate and you could see Kurt's grey Volvo parked on the drive. Peeped over that fence at the back and could see into the loft where he killed himself. A dark, but, special memory and pilgrimage to someone who's music I still love.

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@theresafaust5690

11 months ago

I was 32 and at work. The TVs were on for the patients. I remember stopping, hearing the news and got teary. Kurt reached out to all people. Just an amazing person.

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@SoCalFreelance

11 months ago

I'm glad you did the research to find all the different views of the house. Somewhere on YouTube is original 1994 camcorder video looking down on the room with Kurts body in view. Grim, but such is life.

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@tommysyme3224

11 months ago

I was 17 & a senior in high school. It still hurts at times when I listen to Nirvana.

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@maudelynn13

11 months ago

Also, that video of Courtney was her at the park next to their house, not at the Seattle center. She actually gave some of those Fans a few of his articles of clothing. If youā€™re still there, go to the ok hotel. Nirvana played a small Halloween show there in 93. šŸ–¤

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@sebastiancrow7815

11 months ago

I was watching MTV when Kurt Loder came on and announced Cobain's death. I remember feeling gutted but not really surprised. Almost like I'd always expected this to happen. I was 30 at the time, so Kurt was definitely part of my generation and felt his songs and lyrics really spoke to me. Even today I still feel a lot of sadness and even anger at him for leaving us so soon.

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@sam_boulter

11 months ago

I was 7 years old when Kurt died, so I didn't discover Nirvana until many years later, but his death still remains one of the saddest of all time. I'm glad that we are now becoming more understanding so that people are able to talk about their mental health and not be afraid to ask for help when it is needed because nobody should have to go through anything alone.

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@chuckprefume3218

11 months ago

Thank you to the both of you for what you do, itā€™s appreciated! Another great video from the Grimmlife! RIP Kurt

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