Kurt Cobaine's Death And Impact On Fans
“It’s not fun anymore. I just can’t take it anymore.” The words that would
later haunt the world are clumsily scribbled onto a pad of paper. The room grows
silent and cold…then BANG! On April 7, 1994, the music world died with a single
gunshot wound to the head. Kurdt Donald Cobain took away a music legend and left
a void in the music world. When Cobain ended his life on that fateful day, he
not only stunned fans, but also destroyed one of the most talented bands of
all-time. The sad sense of loss that Seattle began to feel quickly spread to the
rest of the country and to the world as well. The youth of an entire sub-culture
was devastated. A few days after his death, 7,000 mourners gathered in Seattle
to remember the musician. As Cobain’s widow, Courtney Love read her husband’s
agonizing suicide note, people lit candles, and threw burning toilet paper for
the iconoclastic anti-hero. Although today some of the pain may have faded, the
loss of Cobain and his band Nirvana is still being felt by teens across the
country. “Good men die young. Kurt was a great songwriter, musician and person.
He has joined the ranks of great artists such as Jimi Hendrix, and the Nirvana
legacy will be with us forever,” expressed Ryan Runkewich, a Nirvana fan. The
sediment is not only expressed by fans, but also by such famous musicians as
R.E.M., Neil Young and the Cranberries who have all dedicated songs in Cobain’s
memory. Before the boom of the phenomenon known as Nirvana, the Seattle music
scene was most famous for its hard-rock blues.
In 1988, the Aberdeen native
along with Krist Anthony Novoselic and Dave Grohl began with a demo song
entitled “Big Cheese” and captivated the hearts and souls of a forgotten
generation that had yet to make a name for itself. Nirvana had the guts to
express the emotions that young people were too afraid to display. The band and
its ringleader Cobain truly became the vocal point for struggling teens. As the
sixth anniversary of Cobain’s death quickly approaches, fans are afforded
another painful year to reflect on his music, life and the very moment when
everything ended. In fact, most fans can even remember what they were doing when
they heard the news that Cobain was dead. “When I heard, I was playing a video
game and listening to the radio. I got real upset and my friends and I sat
around all day listening to his music. I personally pay tribute to his on that
dreadful day every year,” said James V., a Cobain fan. From the dawning of the
90s grunge music era, Nirvana has been the undisputed leader of alternative
music. The music was not only a part of life, but rather it was life for
millions of teens searching for an outlet to express themselves. For that
reason, the memory of Cobain and the Nirvana sound will never die in the hearts
of fans. Inner-peace what Cobain wanted for everyone: “If you die you’re
completely happy and your soul lives on…I’m not afraid of dying. Total peace
after death becoming the someone else is the best hope I’ve got.”—Kurdt Donald
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