Monday, February 18, 2013

Of Whatnots : Heavier Than Heaven.

And so I have started to read one of the books I purchased.
Kurt Cobain is further distanced from me personally, as the book, as I personally take it, was more against him, describing him as a sex obsessive person or someone who was a really intimidated by his own fame.

Halfway through the book, I tried to search for some reviews that might help me to fix Kurt's bad personality as I see it (or read it to be more accurate).
Most reviews said the book is a total Love's affair, her way of covering truths and thus reveal the lies, and mostly what the writer liked to think of what it should be, as a fictional writer wants it.

I am happy to have to download more of not-so-famous-here-in-my-world songs of Nirvana (or Fecal Matter; an earlier version of Nirvana) after I've read those reviews, which siding me in the first place before I read Heavier than Heaven.

Surprisingly, I found out "Even In His Youth" sound to be interesting, among other songs.

After all, its his music that matters, it doesn't matter no more if he like to paint with his semen.

His music and his vocals are what matters most of Nirvana, not his personal broken fucked up life.

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