Kurt cobain god is gay

My mother has always tried to keep a little bit of English culture in our family. And it came from County Cork, which is a weird coincidence, because when we toured we played in Cork and the entire day I walked around in a daze. Then all of a sudden my whole world changed.

It just fit together like a puzzle. 8th grader Kurt Cobain playing drums at an assembly at Montesano High School, In a interview with The Advocate, Cobain claimed that he was “gay in spirit” and “probably could be bisexual.” He also stated that he used to spray paint “God Is Gay” on pickup trucks in the Aberdeen area.

We uncovered this interview RocksBackPages. It was the anger that I felt. Years later, when he and his band Nirvana had made it big, Kurt slipped the words that got him arrested into one of their songs. The alienation. He lived rent-free in a lot of heads back then and sold a lot of albums from there.

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You know. Kurt was a highly empathetic soul, he had diverse friends and wanted a world where they felt safer. I mean the words bitch and cunt were totally common. In the hit ‘Stay Away’, Cobain’s screaming vocals at the end proclaim, “Stay away, stay away, stay away, God is gay.” Even when Nirvana came to fame and was accepted into the mainstream, many people weren’t happy with the messages they persistently.

You know I felt so different and so crazy that people just left me alone. Especially because women are just totally oppressed. I had a really good childhood until the divorce. He recorded the interview on cassette tape. I thought that might be the solution to my problem.

The way that they just wrote about their dicks and having sex. Mother, father. I was almost in tears the whole day. So I started calling Coburns and I found this one lady in San Francisco and she had been researching our family history. Jon Savage is a writer, broadcaster, and music journalist.

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I even thought that I was gay. But, he also knew album sales would spike if he said something on the news that got evangelical parents like mine to lose their minds. You know? It expressed the way I felt socially and politically.

And then punk rock was exposed and then it all came together. I was just starting to understand what really was pissing me off so much, those last couple of years of high school. I desperately wanted to have the classic, typical family.

Just everything. It was the weirdest thing.