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Ok im a big fan of Nirvana and heard somewhere that they are planning on coming back with a new lead singer! Does anyone know if this is true! I would be so angry because it would be so disrespectful to Kurt Cobain and no way would the band be the same and as good as before! >;[ please relpy its URGENT!!! ; ) Thank you.
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After almost 20,000 votes, the latest NFC Poll finished with a very clear result: 80% of the voters did not fancy the idea of Nirvana reforming with a new lead singer. While expected, the choice to end Nirvana with Kurt Cobain's untimely death in 1994 is clearly supported by the vast majority of their fans.
I doubt it will happen. You cant replace some1 like Him... Same with Queen, Freddie Mercury can never be replaced.
After almost 20,000 votes, the latest NFC Poll finished with a very clear result: 80% of the voters did not fancy the idea of Nirvana reforming with a new lead singer. While expected, the choice to end Nirvana with Kurt Cobain's untimely death in 1994 is clearly supported by the vast majority of their fans.
I doubt it will happen. You cant replace some1 like Him... Same with Queen, Freddie Mercury can never be replaced.
goodsoulette, good point with the hoodies, my younger stepbrother was the same,i made him listen to bleach with me one night and drilled into him kurts life story and what some of his songs mean,
why should they be deprived of listening to the best band of the time, i have a beatles t-shirt and hope their generation dont get peeved at me for wearing it. i am one of the few lucky ones to have seen nirvana at reading, my mate who was there with me had tickets to what would have been their last gig, when he shot himself, his mother sent the tickets back and had a refund, hate to think what they'd fetch on e-bay.
has anyone seen the film 'last days' loosely based around kurts final hours, what a load of *****
why should they be deprived of listening to the best band of the time, i have a beatles t-shirt and hope their generation dont get peeved at me for wearing it. i am one of the few lucky ones to have seen nirvana at reading, my mate who was there with me had tickets to what would have been their last gig, when he shot himself, his mother sent the tickets back and had a refund, hate to think what they'd fetch on e-bay.
has anyone seen the film 'last days' loosely based around kurts final hours, what a load of *****
Goodsoulette - I entirely appreciate why you feel the way you do about children wearing Nirvana clothing as a 'fashion' item, but really, we have to be mature enough to override our deep seated desire to keep our memories intact.
Welshwil makes a valid point - any generation gets annoyed when the next generation not only has its 'own' culture, but hi-jacks 'theirs' as well - that's the way the world turns. I was chatting to a couple at Milton Keynes at the Robbie show, and the guy was telling me he though �60.00 was a lot for a ticket, but it was his fierst ever live gig. I told him I paid �1.50 to say Bowie on the Ziggy tour in 1973, which i thought was a bit steep, but similarly worth it, and then felt about 197!!!!
Music, like all culture, evolves, and the white-heat intesnity of our teens discovering what makes our hearts beat faster is a heady, valuable, and fleeting time, and we must never deny others the right to enjoy thier time - even if they discover what their hoody logos mean a little later, it's not worth getting upset about.
Welshwil makes a valid point - any generation gets annoyed when the next generation not only has its 'own' culture, but hi-jacks 'theirs' as well - that's the way the world turns. I was chatting to a couple at Milton Keynes at the Robbie show, and the guy was telling me he though �60.00 was a lot for a ticket, but it was his fierst ever live gig. I told him I paid �1.50 to say Bowie on the Ziggy tour in 1973, which i thought was a bit steep, but similarly worth it, and then felt about 197!!!!
Music, like all culture, evolves, and the white-heat intesnity of our teens discovering what makes our hearts beat faster is a heady, valuable, and fleeting time, and we must never deny others the right to enjoy thier time - even if they discover what their hoody logos mean a little later, it's not worth getting upset about.