Watched a fascinating and touching documentary on Kurt's life, years ago. From his troubled childhood on:
1) passed from family member to family member because he was too much to handle. Not a bad kid. Just too much to handle.
2) Had a constant stomach pain.
3) History of the band
It was an HBO Documentary. "Kurt Cobain, Montage of Heck". If you can find it, it was excellent.
Also am pretty sure he did not kill himself:
1) Everyone who knew him said he was NOT suicidal!
2) Stomach pain that p!agued him was diagnosed and taken care of.
3) Did interview with Rolling Stone saying he was the happiest he's ever been.
4) Toxicology report said amount of drugs in system, would have been unconscious or dead. Not able to work a shotgun.
5) Being familiar with semiautomatic weapons, when shell ejects to load next round, so fast you can barely see it. Ejected shot gun shell was on wrong side of his body
Another of those "hard to believe" so much time has passed... I heard 'Teenage Spirit' while traveling in Australia, and thought then, "Wow! The return of rock & roll!"
Watched a fascinating and touching documentary on Kurt's life, years ago. From his troubled childhood on:
1) passed from family member to family member because he was too much to handle. Not a bad kid. Just too much to handle.
2) Had a constant stomach pain.
3) History of the band
It was an HBO Documentary. "Kurt Cobain, Montage of Heck". If you can find it, it was excellent.
Also am pretty sure he did not kill himself:
1) Everyone who knew him said he was NOT suicidal!
2) Stomach pain that p!agued him was diagnosed and taken care of.
3) Did interview with Rolling Stone saying he was the happiest he's ever been.
4) Toxicology report said amount of drugs in system, would have been unconscious or dead. Not able to work a shotgun.
5) Being familiar with semiautomatic weapons, when shell ejects to load next round, so fast you can barely see it. Ejected shot gun shell was on wrong side of his body
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VXrZp9bNS2s&bpctr=1680728299
Another of those "hard to believe" so much time has passed... I heard 'Teenage Spirit' while traveling in Australia, and thought then, "Wow! The return of rock & roll!"