Kurt Cobain About a Son Page #4

Synopsis: An intimate and moving meditation on the late musician and artist Kurt Cobain, based on more than 25 hours of previously unheard audiotaped interviews conducted with Cobain by noted music journalist Michael Azerrad for his book "Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana." In the film, Kurt Cobain recounts his own life - from his childhood and adolescence to his days of musical discovery and later dealings with explosive fame - and offers often piercing insights into his life, music, and times. The conversations heard in the film have never before been made public and they reveal a highly personal portrait of an artist much discussed but not particularly well understood.
Director(s): AJ Schnack
Production: Balcony Releasing
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.4
Metacritic:
69
Rotten Tomatoes:
74%
NOT RATED
Year:
2006
96 min
Website
280 Views


show feelings.

I cos? .. inanimate.

I'm the idea most stupid for

a pet.

They are the exact

Unlike dogs.

Do not hate dogs.

They try too

get pleasure ...

... and you can do everything.

I like cats and animals

that require attention.

Of which you must

take care ...

... and that in return have a

attitude of 'vaffanculo'.

'They are locked in a

bathtub, I'm from disgusting ...

... you hate and I

esibir? for you '.

Those shells are not

of great help.

They are sensitive and if there

peaks feel pain.

Not? That much protection

one imagines that one.

They can fall back

break and die.

I always liked

go to Olympia ...

because ...? was a

wave of culture.

There was a

real 'scene'.

Something unique ...

... that could not be

find elsewhere in the United States.

For three years I was gone

a lot of a school ...

... on weekends

to see groups ...

... and stay with

friends.

I began to go out with

this girl, Tracy ...

... and we put together ...

... and we moved

along with Olympia.

I found there

in this town ..

... with all the attention

to art.

I lived for the first time

in a town with culture.

It was an experience

magnificent.

I felt relieved.

Everyone seemed to share

the same ideals ...

... and the same reasons.

It was a community?

of 'strambi'.

Students

were outcasts ...

... even from the world

Punk-rock of ...

... but listened

strange stuff ...

... and were influenced

from 'The Shaggs' ...

... and the 'Velvet Underground' ...

... and the 'Garage Rock'.

I had to thank

the 'K Records' ...

... and new music

I was introduced ...

... as the 'Vaselines' ...

... and a lot of European music,

especially British ...

... as the 'Young

Marble Giants' ...

... and the 'Clean axe' [?].

I did accorgermi ...

... which were years ...

... not ripensavo

to my childhood.

I had tried

to remove it.

I did reconsider and

draw good memories.

Reminders of innocence.

So I made tatuare

the symbol of 'K Records' ...

... to remember

childcare.

To remember

remain child.

It was become a

utopian place ...

... where all

scopavano you ...

... and there were events

improvised ...

... where groups played

stranissimi in places ...

... come on the scales of

corridor of a building ...

... or somehow

alley.

Everything was oriented

towards the 'community'.

Everybody gave a

hand with each other ...

... and played with everyone

groups of the other.

Their goal is not

was the success ...

... or do disks ...

... or go to

tour.

They were satisfied if

played between them.

Inventavano groups ...

... which were not

real groups.

They were jam

with friends.

But I'm not there integravo

well with them ...

because ...?

tuttosommato ...

... were boring.

One of the things fiche ...

... type bohemienne

Olympia ...

... was that there were festivals ...

... where none

drank or drogava ...

but took ...

the coffee? ..

... and a rose

and esibiva.

Andavo to

these festivities ...

... and not happening

nothing.

All l? Seating ...

... hear the music ...

... while I optavo for

ascoltarmela alone.

I lived in my world

art imaginary ...

... in Aberdeen ...

... and I did the same

to Olympia.

Not? That a

aimed at Olympia ...

... I was blossomed and had begun

to attend the rounds ...

... and to participate in

cultural life ...

... but traevo benificio ...

standomene anyway ...

on the sidelines.

Restai a Monaco.

I have always

cos been?

Still Closed

at home.

Passavo week

without leaving home.

-- "What do you

Tracy thought ...

... this your

closure from the world ...

... without doing anything? "

There has never

been conflicts between us ...

because ...? knew that I would be

was equally happy ...

... a car or live in

in a sub-step.

The few times that propose

I cercassi a job ...

... rispondevo:

'Now I go ...

... and I'm going

in the car. '

And then replied: 'No, it should be

well. It is well at home. '

He had just one

maternal character.

He had to take

care of things and people.

It was in four ...

... to spend

on me.

Andavamo shops ...

... and if there was something

I wanted ...

... and I did not have the money ...

... I would have preferred

not take it ...

... but she took and the

then taking me out to dinner.

It was thick.

This me

feel guilty ...

because ...? ate

often outside.

I was always looking for

someone who was' artistic '...

... with whom I can share

things' artistic '...

... and with you

was impossible.

So, together,

did ...

... things to

husband and wife.

Activities? Typical of torque

American Media ...

... as shopping,

... and eat.

I had a strange ... attraction ...

Magnetic ... for flies.

The flies attracted me.

I svegliavo the morning ...

... and these flies me

kept awake for hours.

Ronzavano and I

rimbalzavano on the face.

I attacked ...

... continuously and

? always been so?

In summer, once,

while living with Tracy ...

every morning ...

I bombardavano ...

... and decided to attack

moschicida paper ...

... but it bought $ 20 ...

... and are $ .50 each.

So I had, type,

40 hung above the bed.

Anywhere.

And the apartment

was great.

Charter moschicida everywhere.

He is very Death-rock ...

... have all these

flies death hung.

I have always furnished

my house with gusto.

I was not the type to be put

20 crucifixes on the wall.

It was always a

pair, but those beautiful.

I did a lot of artistic stuff

at that time ...

how to take ...

models of skeletons ...

... and ricoprirli

clay ...

... making them become

small dolls.

Then the vestivo.

Scioglievo candles and we

I did scenes of nativit?

Roba ridiculous.

Copiai a lot

cassette ...

... and the spedii to all labels

I would think ...

... with small gifts inside ...

... or letters.

Condoms used ...

... with ants inside.

Formichine plastic.

Coriandoli.

-- "This was for

find a label ... "

Th?

I have sent to

'Touch and Go' ...

... a 'SST' ...

... to 'Alternative

Tentacles'.

At all.

A 'Touch and Go' will

avr? send 20.

It was the label that

I wanted most of all ...

because ...? were the

my favorite groups.

I thought that

we were like ...

... groups as

'Scratch Acid' ...

... and 'Big Black' ...

... and the 'Butthole

Surfers'.

Three of my

Favourite groups.

At that time the Hardcore

had died ...

... was quite the

Speed-metal.

Odiavo that sh*t.

And the only solution ...

... was to do stuff cheerful or new-wave

as did at the beginning.

The 'Scratch Acid' I

cos liked? time ...

... was perch? their songs were

a pop and very simple ...

... you took us ...

... as a piece of 'Aerosmith',

scombussolato but ...

and ...? why did.

What I wanted to do.

I had developed Krist

a hatred for Seattle ...

... and for the people of Seattle ...

... simply ... for our

need ... of 'not belonging'.

There were never

felt part of something ...

... and suddenly be accepted

in a 'scene' ...

... or one company? would not be

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