We lost Kurt Cobain, the man who changed rock music forever..... so in honor... here is Nevermind.
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PorkChop wrote:I was a fan in my early to mid teens. Not so much these days, but I'll listen to a track or two for nostalgia reasons.
Want to see something interesting? Here's a man called 'El Duce' (real name Eldon Hoke), a friend of Courtney Love, who claims he was offered money by Courtney to kill Kurt by shooting him in the head, and making it look like a suicide.
Watch the whole thing, but around 2:55, you hear a woman cry in the distance (coming from El Duce's house) "Help us!". El Duce then swiftly ends the interview.
A few days after this interview, El Duce was found dead, placed on some traintracks.
ShaneOfan wrote:PorkChop wrote:I was a fan in my early to mid teens. Not so much these days, but I'll listen to a track or two for nostalgia reasons.
Want to see something interesting? Here's a man called 'El Duce' (real name Eldon Hoke), a friend of Courtney Love, who claims he was offered money by Courtney to kill Kurt by shooting him in the head, and making it look like a suicide.
Watch the whole thing, but around 2:55, you hear a woman cry in the distance (coming from El Duce's house) "Help us!". El Duce then swiftly ends the interview.
A few days after this interview, El Duce was found dead, placed on some traintracks.
My first thought was, "there is now way Hillbilly Jim is a reliable source" then they questioned it right away. Everything about that seemed staged and fake. Here is the thing. Cobain was a depressed drug addict that knew he was on his way out and shot himself. Case closed. No conspiracy. People just have a hard time accepting their "hero" could have shot himself.
PorkChop wrote:I was a fan in my early to mid teens. Not so much these days, but I'll listen to a track or two for nostalgia reasons.
Want to see something interesting? Here's a man called 'El Duce' (real name Eldon Hoke), a friend of Courtney Love, who claims he was offered money by Courtney to kill Kurt by shooting him in the head, and making it look like a suicide.
Watch the whole thing, but around 2:55, you hear a woman cry in the distance (coming from El Duce's house) "Help us!". El Duce then swiftly ends the interview.
A few days after this interview, El Duce was found dead, placed on some traintracks.
Daz wrote:PorkChop wrote:I was a fan in my early to mid teens. Not so much these days, but I'll listen to a track or two for nostalgia reasons.
Want to see something interesting? Here's a man called 'El Duce' (real name Eldon Hoke), a friend of Courtney Love, who claims he was offered money by Courtney to kill Kurt by shooting him in the head, and making it look like a suicide.
Watch the whole thing, but around 2:55, you hear a woman cry in the distance (coming from El Duce's house) "Help us!". El Duce then swiftly ends the interview.
A few days after this interview, El Duce was found dead, placed on some traintracks.
Watched this documentary the other day strangely enough. Honestly, for all the differing conspiracy theories and whatnot raised, I still have a hard time buying into the murder angle. Yeah, the circumstances are a little sketchy, but then he was a little sketchy himself ... not to mention Courtney Love. The El Duce murder doesn't really change my mind either. Yeah the timing is a little strange, but by all accounts he was into some serious shit, so it's probably a wonder he survived as long as he did.
PorkChop wrote:Daz wrote:PorkChop wrote:I was a fan in my early to mid teens. Not so much these days, but I'll listen to a track or two for nostalgia reasons.
Want to see something interesting? Here's a man called 'El Duce' (real name Eldon Hoke), a friend of Courtney Love, who claims he was offered money by Courtney to kill Kurt by shooting him in the head, and making it look like a suicide.
Watch the whole thing, but around 2:55, you hear a woman cry in the distance (coming from El Duce's house) "Help us!". El Duce then swiftly ends the interview.
A few days after this interview, El Duce was found dead, placed on some traintracks.
Watched this documentary the other day strangely enough. Honestly, for all the differing conspiracy theories and whatnot raised, I still have a hard time buying into the murder angle. Yeah, the circumstances are a little sketchy, but then he was a little sketchy himself ... not to mention Courtney Love. The El Duce murder doesn't really change my mind either. Yeah the timing is a little strange, but by all accounts he was into some serious shit, so it's probably a wonder he survived as long as he did.
The most terrifying thing about the film was El Duce's upside down face:
VaderBomb wrote:Nirvana is soooo much better than the Foo Fighters.
Locke wrote:VaderBomb wrote:Nirvana is soooo much better than the Foo Fighters.
Could not disagree more.
ShaneOfan wrote:PorkChop wrote:I was a fan in my early to mid teens. Not so much these days, but I'll listen to a track or two for nostalgia reasons.
Want to see something interesting? Here's a man called 'El Duce' (real name Eldon Hoke), a friend of Courtney Love, who claims he was offered money by Courtney to kill Kurt by shooting him in the head, and making it look like a suicide.
<span>[youtube]<a class="smarterwiki-linkify" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ho2nK5IQs_g[/youtube]">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ho2nK5IQs_g[/youtube]</a></span>
Watch the whole thing, but around 2:55, you hear a woman cry in the distance (coming from El Duce's house) "Help us!". El Duce then swiftly ends the interview.
A few days after this interview, El Duce was found dead, placed on some traintracks.
My first thought was, "there is now way Hillbilly Jim is a reliable source" then they questioned it right away. Everything about that seemed staged and fake. Here is the thing. Cobain was a depressed drug addict that knew he was on his way out and shot himself. Case closed. No conspiracy. People just have a hard time accepting their "hero" could have shot himself.
UTK wrote:Can somebody explain to me how Nirvana changed music? I don't see it.
Battleaxe wrote:ShaneOfan wrote:PorkChop wrote:I was a fan in my early to mid teens. Not so much these days, but I'll listen to a track or two for nostalgia reasons.
Want to see something interesting? Here's a man called 'El Duce' (real name Eldon Hoke), a friend of Courtney Love, who claims he was offered money by Courtney to kill Kurt by shooting him in the head, and making it look like a suicide.
<span>[youtube]<a class="smarterwiki-linkify" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ho2nK5IQs_g[/youtube]">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ho2nK5IQs_g[/youtube]</a></span>
Watch the whole thing, but around 2:55, you hear a woman cry in the distance (coming from El Duce's house) "Help us!". El Duce then swiftly ends the interview.
A few days after this interview, El Duce was found dead, placed on some traintracks.
My first thought was, "there is now way Hillbilly Jim is a reliable source" then they questioned it right away. Everything about that seemed staged and fake. Here is the thing. Cobain was a depressed drug addict that knew he was on his way out and shot himself. Case closed. No conspiracy. People just have a hard time accepting their "hero" could have shot himself.
Actually, here is the thing. It's clear you have no knowledge of the subject at all, and the tone of your comments suggest that you dislike the man personally (please explain what you mean by "he knew he was on his way out"). After doing a little research, most people with an open mind would probably come to the conclusion that the case should at least be re-opened, as it was rather hastily conducted.
Nirvana is my favorite band ever. It was the most incredible sound I had ever heard in my twelve-year-old life, and continues to be to this day. I've never fully understood the whole Nirvana-is-overrated sentiment that exists. I know where it comes from, and why it exists, I just don't agree with most of it.
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