Kurt Cobain About a Son Page #5

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
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normal state, for us.

So we in costruivamo

head these things ...

... and we talked always

evil in Seattle.

It was cos? Degrading

be seen ...

... as a guy Aberdeen

that played rock ...

... and that he did not know

even the 'wipers'.

Then they listened

7 years alone!

The 'scene'? Was not intense

as we expected ...

... or we wanted it to be.

They are not grown in Seattle

and not the 'High-bourgeois'.

I fought against this

thing at all times.

People were

good with us ...

... but not ammettevamo.

We have known Jonathan

[ndt -- Poneman] of 'Sub Pop' in a bar ...

... and Krist was drunk

by morning.

We met at 23:
00 and

Krist was drinking by 8:00.

It was sbronzo and fradicio

cos? aggressive ...

... which was impossible to speak

business with Jonathan ...

because ...? Krist it was aimed

and pull rutti ...

... and ran shooting to scream

something to customers in the bar.

"What you have to look cock!"

With his vociona.

He realised ridiculous.

It was buffissimo.

One of the things most funny

that I have ever seen.

Jonathan was ready

to get up and leave.

I do not recall even if

we found an agreement, that day.

Krist was too

disruptive.

Do not made anything.

I believe that the influence of 'Sub Pop'

and what we tried to do ...

... we did think about

what to do ourselves.

Acoltavo the individual

of 'Mudhoney' ...

... and stuff of that kind.

I think we influenz? In

'strip' our style ...

... and write a pop song.

We had pop songs.

There were many things

we wanted to do ...

... we wanted to experiment

and vary ...

... with the hard 'Bleach' ...

... but there was cos? so

pressure from Sub Pop ...

... which was not fig ...

... do if you were a pop

Punk-rock group ...

... and I wanted to mix

the two things.

But I was intimidated ...

by the possible ...

reaction of the public ...

... if I had done

the stuff a little 'pop.

I had done so? Load ...

... philosophy bohemienne

musical revolution ...

... Having lived in Olympia ...

... that I started to

prove resentment.

I wanted that people do not

cos take? cock seriously.

All seem in

dell'Utopia search ...

in the scene ...

Underground ...

... but there are so?

many factions ...

... that if we do not

can unirne ...

... even a couple ...

... and to make them stop

bisticciare on each smallness ...

on which no

I disagree ...

... then as cock claim

to have an effect on the masses?

Well, my group was

in a situation ...

... in which we expected that combattesse

in a revolutionary ...

... against the machine

of corporate.

And I thought:

"How dare cock a dispute

cos under pressure? "

E 'stupid.

-- "Tell more about that when sapesti

gave 'Love Buzz' on the radio ...

... and that while expecting guidavi

that the mandassero ...

... and finally you have approached ...

... and you have called the station,

you requested the song ...

... and you had to wait in

machine that mandassero ...

because ...? were for

losing the signal. "

S? I remember.

-- "As was to hear

Your piece on the radio? "

Fantastic.

I did not believe that would be

never arrived at that point.

I thought I had a group

and that would have done a demo.

But my feeling

piece on the radio ...

... was more than what was wondering.

Great.

It was like having success

immediate and fame ...

... well beyond my hopes ...

... or my voluntary?

But at that level ...

... once had a taste,

I thought it was ganzo ...

... and that I wanted to hear ...

... My other recordings on the radio.

Managing to pay the rent ...

... with this group

would have been wonderful.

We were poor.

Prendevamo $ 30 a night ...

... if played.

But we saw for

the first time the U.S. ...

... and we were a group ...

... and guadagnavamo enough

to survive.

It was fantastic.

Great.

Libert? Total.

I did not believe that there would be

could go better than what?

The rest of my life

would have been playing ...

... and turn for the premises ...

... and interview any time

my pieces on the radio ...

... and live in a

apartment.

-- "After a short called by

all these corporate brands ...

... and you were served and

revered by all. "

We were pretty good ...

... with the labels and we

brought to dinner ...

... two, three times.

It was that

we wanted.

I remember

went to Capital ...

because ...? was

cos? disgusting ...

... who finished for

go ...

... met? meeting.

There was enough of a taste

their radio programmer.

A type Texan.

It seemed ready to

stonfare someone.

God, that fear.

He asked me:

"Well. That

Song 'Polly' ...

... you're beating,

the stronza? "

I replied:

"Absolutely."

Then came two other big

radio programmers ...

... and said:
"We

Tickets for the Lakers! "

It lifted all in

feet to rejoice.

Capimmo that was not

the tag for us.

"Friend ... let us not kid ourselves.

We want to become the star! "

To tell the truth? That

we wanted to hear ...

because ...? not at that point

believed to have opportunity?

A band almost Alternatively,

sh*t from anybody.

Pensammo the idea of

'have an impact' ...

... from commercial ...

... and did not appear ...

... what? ..

As unreal ...

a year earlier.

All that quell'inverno

I passed along and Dave ...

... in that small apartment ...

... was the period pi?

depressing of those years.

It was cos? Fottutamente

small and dirty ...

... and cold and gray.

Every cock

day ...

I almost ...

the madness.

I do not reggevo.

I was cos? Bored ...

... and cos? poor.

There were months that we had

signed with 'Geffen' ...

... and we did not have a penny.

We had to commit

the amplifier and TV ...

... just to have the money to

buy the Corn Dogs.

He was having stranissimo

signed with this ...

corporation ...

multi-milionaria ...

and be ...

completely green.

I was tired of

live in Olympia ...

... without anything

to be done.

The place had not

pi? nothing to offer me.

I need to relocate.

Of go to Seattle.

Usavo much heroin.

-- "What mean by 'much'?"

Mah once ...

per week.

I do not know

none.

Once

I called Krist ...

... as a fact and I told him

I drogavo ...

and ...?

worried.

He and I Shelley

drew ...

... to tell me what

I love ...

... and who do not want

I droghi.

It 'been a

nice gesture.

My stomach for?

was getting worse.

I noticed during n'ero

American tour ...

They are heartburn, nausea ...

... the worst sore

stomach imaginable ...

and it hurts.

I feel a heart in

stomach and suffer.

I feel that?

inflamed in a region.

Towards Met?

meal ...

... when the food arrives

Dov '? inflamed ...

... begin the pain.

Why? Food us

is laying above.

Burn.

I managed to ...

go forward.

It happens often

while I eat ...

... that I suffer a lot

but no one notices ...

because ...? I

broke to complain.

In tour happens

cos? often ...

because ...? I have no choice

not me my facts ...

... while others have no idea that

I am suffering like a dog.

Towards Met? ..

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