Friday, November 29, 2019
Kurt Cobain Essays (770 words) - Music, Vocal Music, Rock Music
  Kurt Cobain  For our modern day hero we used the singer and songwriter Kurt Cobain from the  band Nirvana. This punk Seattle band moved almost mainstream almost overnight.    Nirvana caught on fast and changed rock and roll music forever and molded the  music of the 90's, alternative. Cobain had an enormous amount of talent but  unfortunately his life was cut short by a still controversial suicide in his    Seattle home. On April 9, 1994, his body was discovered. He is a hero for many  of today's troubled youth because his music influences how these troubled kids  feel. They are able relate to Cobain and his music. Kurt Cobain was born in    1967. He lived with his sister and parents two hundred miles away from Seattle  in the small logging town of Aberdine. His aunt, who helped him form his first  band, introduced him to music at a very young age. His parents divorced when    Kurt was only seven years old. Torn up by his parents' divorce, he went to  live with his mother in a trailer. After the divorce, Kurt was forced to look at  his life in a different light. Kurt became extremely anti-social, had few  friends, and was picked on in school because kids thought he was gay or weird.    Kurt started writing poetry at the age of thirteen, and when he was 14, he  received his first guitar. Throughout high school he was in many bands- Fecal    Matter, Skid Row, Brown Cow, The Sellouts and Pencap Chew. He formed Nirvana  during his senior year of high school with his friends Chris Novoselic and Dave    Grohl who Kurt called "the world's best drummer." Shortly after the band  was formed, Kurt dropped out of high school, and his mother kicked him out of  the house. Homeless, he lived under a bridge at the end of his street. It was  here that he would spend time alone writing his own songs. From his parents'  divorce to his mother pushing him out of the house, Kurt had become even more  alienated from other people and life. He was very detached. Kurt hated the music  of big rock bands like the Sex Pistols, Rolling Stones and Aerosmith. He felt  their lyrics were sexist and pointless with no meaning. Kurt was a very  sensitive and emotional person, a characteristic that showed through all of his  songs. Eventually he became so famous that he a cult following. The songs  exemplified the kids' world. In the song "Dumb" Kurt sings, "I think    I'm dumb" over and over again to show how his years of neglect from his  peers at high school and his family made him feel as if he was to blame. Kids  relate to his music because it portrays how the world was so cruel and how he  and the kids' were treated badly. He was responsible for the most creative  rock music of the last decade. Kurt didn't have to hide behind face paint or  wear tight clothes to grab attention as the other rock stars. He wore flannels  and jeans, something that every other kid wore, and he wasn't ashamed by it.    In one song "Come As You Are" Kurt sings "Come as you are as I want you to  be." He wanted to show the youth that they don't have to follow the crowd  and do something someone else wants them to do to fit in. Every modern  alternative song has a tint of "Nirvanaism" in it. Just like bands that  followed the Beatles, many groups that followed Cobain tried to sound or copy  his same music pattern. In his music he didn't communicate in complete  sentences or elaborate arguments. Instead his lyrics were a stream of conscious  insights that inspired and appealed to the short attention span of his audience.    We picked Kurt Cobain as a hero because he is different than the conventional  hero who just goes out and saves lives. Kurt was an emotional leader for the  troubled youth, and he gave them a place to escape from a life that was hard to  live. His music gave them a hideaway from the harsh realities of the real world.    All they had to do was listen, and they felt instant relief because they knew  that not only they felt the way they did. They could relate to Kurt and his  fragile emotions. In the song "Rape Me" Kurt sings; "Rape me, my friend.    Rape me again. I'm not the only one. Hate me. Do it and do it again. Waste me.    Taste    
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