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Forever 27-The Early Death of Kurt Cobain

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Joe Guse, the author of the book "Forever 27" discusses the tragic life of Kurt Cobain, and explains the relationship between his genius and his self-destructiveness. This is part of a four part series on the Forever 27 club..

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  • genius plus self-destructiveness makes a tragic life and troubles, especially because genius and madness are together so closely, that those always try to avert and destroy the middle point of a certain peace and silence.

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  • Kurt was great. He was a really great songwriter and had such a raw voice that really got his message across. But, his playing was average honestly for the most part, except for the AMAZING and simple riffs he created. I loved him. But, sometimes I wonder had he not been so beautiful looking, would he have been as big, and also him dying early kinda made him bigger in ways. Now he's a legend.

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