On Apr 9, 2:43am, DJKC said:
} If it was, then I wish him well in the afterlife! Kurt seemed to be a wounded
} soul with extreme amounts of emotion energy showing through in his music.
} Even though he was a huge part of Nirvana's success, it seemed like he felt
} his life had no purpose and/or direction... According to the report on
} Entertainment Tonight, he wanted his next album to be entitled something
} like "I hate myself, I want to die"...
The most interesting thing I saw in the news reports yesterday was a kid
on the street who said something like, "Looks like he'll become this
generation's Jim Morrison" and yet, he was wearing a Joy Division T-Shirt.
Jim didn't die of a suicide, he died from choking on his own vomit after
imbibing a few more chemicals than he was prepared for.
And then the most poignant statement, in my mind, was when Live 105
out here, after the Westwood 1 "remembrance" special, played "Life's
What You Make It" by Talk Talk.
} His bipolar manic-depressive state did not cloud the messages he gave in his
} music...rather I think it gave an enlightening perspective on life for all
} who paid attention.
}
} "All alone is all we are." We don't know what we have till it's gone, but
} atleast he left behind some nice sounds and some songs to think about...and
} this makes him immortal.
Reportedly his suicide note began with the words "All apologies".
Brian