Thursday, March 21, 2019

Kurt Cobain, Born to Die Young

Kurt Cobain was born to Donald and Wendy Cobain on February 20th, 1967. Cobain always had a passion for music, according to his Aunt Mari, once stating in an interview “He was singing from the time he was two. He would sing Beatles songs like ‘Hey Jude’. He had a lot of charisma from a very young age.” The singer’s life, however, took a turn for the worst in 1975 when his parents decided to file for a divorce. This event traumatized Cobain, who was seven at the time. He has since stated in interviews that his entire demeanor changed from that point on. “I remember feeling ashamed, for some reason.” Cobain stated, “I was ashamed of my parents. I couldn’t face some of my friends at school anymore, because I desperately wanted to have the classic, you know, typical family. Mother, father. I wanted that security, so I resented my parents for quite a few years because of that.” However, the Washington-based songwriter was able to find some solace in the blossoming punk scene in his area, and the rest is history.
            Cobain formed his hit-band “Nirvana” in 1987 with the help of a friend of his, Krist Novoselic. Cobain acting as not only a lead singer and songwriter, but also a lead guitarist, his band quickly made a name for itself in the area. However, he was propelled into the public spotlight in 1991 with the release of “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” a song which marked the symbolic transition from the rock of the 1980’s into what it became in the 1990’s. This new form of alternative rock became a mainstay on the airwaves. Nonetheless, no matter how much fame he obtained, his demons lurked just behind the scenes.
            Kurt Cobain ended his life on April 5, 1994 with a self-inflicted shotgun wound to his head. It seemed as if he could no longer deal with not only the stresses of his past life, but also those associated with new-found fame. I suppose the old saying is true, money can’t buy you happiness. Unfortunately, Kurt Cobain proved that he understood this lesson in the form of his untimely suicide.

Works Cited:
·       “Kurt Donald Cobain Biography.” Kurt Cobain, 14 Oct. 2012, kurtcobain.com/biography/kurt-donald-cobain-february-20-1967-april-5-1994/.

1 comment:

  1. I like how you included the old saying at the end of your blog. I feel like that statement is true and he is a prime example that although you are rich and famous doesn't mean you are happy.

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