Kurt Cobain filled dozens of notebooks with private writings, song lyrics, drawings, and letters, in which he developed plans for Nirvana and recorded his thoughts on fame and celebrity. Over twenty of these notebooks survived his travels and moves and were kept in a safe since his death. Cobain reveals himself in his diaries as a highly sensitive artist who intensely engages with the musical and social issues of his time. He was torn between his artistic ambitions and the desire to secure a place in music history. With songs like "Smells Like Teen Spirit," he struck a chord with an entire generation. The writings provide a personal insight into the life and thoughts of one of the most influential musicians of his time. Many bands and musicians still refer to Cobain, whose tragic death in 1994 left a noticeable gap in the music world. The diaries are thus not only an impressive and moving self-testimony but also a significant historical document of music history.
Kurt Cobain Bücher
Kurt Cobain war eine Schlüsselfigur der alternativen Musik, dessen Songwriting und Stil den Klang und die Richtung des Rock maßgeblich prägten. Als Hauptsongwriter und kreative Kraft hinter einer einflussreichen Band erforschte er Themen wie Entfremdung und Rebellion, die bei einer ganzen Generation Anklang fanden. Seine rohe Authentizität und sein innovativer Kompositionsansatz hinterließen unauslöschliche Spuren in der Musiklandschaft. Durch seine unverwechselbare Stimme und seinen Einfluss wurde er zu einem unbeabsichtigten Sprecher für eine neue Ära der Popmusik.





Guitar Recorded Versions: Nirvana
Unplugged in New York - Authentic Transcriptions With Notes And Tablature
- 62 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Unplugged in New York [Recorded Versions/ Authentic Transcriptions with Notes and Tabulature] [paperback] Nirvana [Jan 01, 1995]
Kurt Cobain
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Here is the first biography to explore, with shocking detail, the drama that formed this troubled, tragic rock star. Neither an apology nor a condemnation, Kurt Cobain presents a vivid insider's view of the life and death of a man who galvanized a generation and gave birth to the "grunge" revolution with his band Nirvana. Sandford portrays the provocative, small-town rebel with the talent of John Lennon, and then shows him at work on concert stages in Seattle, New York, and London. Readers follow the struggles of Cobain's emotional life—his tumultuous relationships with family and his fellow band members, his drug addiction and sexual appetite, his stormy marriage to Courtney Love, and the birth of his daughter, who, as Cobain wrote in his suicide note, "reminds me too much of who I used to be." During his research, Sandford has had access to Cobain's family, his colleagues, his former friends and lovers, and even author William S. Burroughs, whom Cobain considered to be his "greatest influence." The result is a graphic account of the life that led to the day in April 1994 when Cobain turned a shotgun on himself and became a martyr to disaffected youth around the world.
Kurt Cobain burst into American consciousness with a vengeance with the release of Nevermind, an instant classic that defined a sound and a generation. Three years later, he was dead of suicide, leaving a meteoric career and a cultural influence that would never wane. As the lead singer and guitarist of Nirvana, Kurt Cobain changed American music as few musicians ever have. His instantly identifiable raspy croon, his slash-and-burn guitar playing, and his corrosive and poetic lyrics made him a hero to a generation of lost souls. In interviews Cobain was funny, thoughtful, sarcastic, impassioned, and even kind. This collection of interviews provides a look at a man who was too often misunderstood.