Kurt Cobain's journals flip through

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Published 2022-08-30

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  • This is fascinating, but I almost wonder if the “Go through my things. Figure me out” was meant for Courtney and not the world.
  • His personal, private thoughts written down. From his poetry to his music, etc. I've not own any of his authentic rare stuff. Interesting things of his Nirvana. Kurt Cobain had a really comp!ex mind. I wish he was around to put out his very own book or photography art, paintings, sculptures, dolls, etc. His clothing boutique. A massive respect goes out to him as a person who the people loved. His daughter Frances Bean Cobain also is a.visual artist + Courtney Love Cobain. I like your awesome journal collection. Amazing to see more ppl Journaling. 🖤🦋🎸🤘🏼
  • @carlharris2606
    I’m really sad to see how many amazing beautiful ideas he had, for merch and albums, that never came to light
  • @darkfaetarot
    This was so good to watch. Thank you for sharing. I recall listening to 'smells like teen spirit' when I was 12. Anyway, the journal was inspirational to see... so unaltered and raw.
  • @patriciaelam5288
    Kurt's private journals and diaries should be kept that way! PRIVATE!!
  • @fairy7101
    Thanks for sharing this! Also, I recommend the journals of Anais Nin if you haven’t already read them. So great and so inspiring ❤️
  • @davide.b8027
    That first page that said something about trying to figure him out, that was the note he left in Rome when he tried to overdose on pills but survived
  • I wouldn't mind finding some of these and learn about this man cause i never heard of him so I would love to own this so I could learn about him! Loved the video! It's so cool u own something like this!😍🤗
  • @thechaz83
    I’ve been a fan of Nirvana since age 8–now I’m 41. To me Kurt was a dear friend who you knew but never met. Through his music and funny antics, he helped societies ostracized by figuratively saying, “I can’t solve your problems but I understand them; I understand you. My music is my way of saying I’m here for you. Please realize you aren’t alone.” Even today life continues being a cluster fuck: angst, broken relationships, disappointments—I really wish I was dead. Sadly I’ll never do this because I was raised Catholic. But more than that, at least I can say I’ve had artistic success. And it’s people like Kurt Cobain; his music, who he was, who he could’ve been, the corpus of treasures he might have left behind on purpose for us to search for—I can hear him now saying, “what kid doesn’t enjoy a good treasure hunt?” As we age some things change, but the positive effect Kurt’s life had on me remains the same—even 30 years and days later. Thank you for giving us a sneak preview of Kurt’s journals. When I earn enough free spending money this book will be on my top buy list.
  • @davide.b8027
    He had a very troubled mind? Because he drew creatures that every child in school draws on the side of their paper?
  • @nicknewman7848
    Hey!!! Thanks for this video. I didn't know there was this book. You are right.. he was an artist. He did not like corporate or commercial culture at all. Unfortunately like many of us he was a contraction. He both did and did not want to be a famous rock musician. He got what he wanted and what he didn't want all at the same time in a very extreme way with the whole world watching. Not easy for a complex man with a difficult marriage and a drug problem. There is a bit on one of these pages where he writes "I would only wear a tie dye t-shirt if it was made with the urine of Phil Collins and the blood of Jerry Garcia" He was pretty funny too!
  • @DaddyLovesKatie
    Im a diarist too. Very helpfull when sifting through my meness
  • @ericdavidwallace
    Thank you so much for this when I hit the like button it went to 333. I believe this was a good sign. God bless you!