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Kurt Cobain

2D People posted on Mar 13, 2004
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Kurt Cobain| MTV Unplugged Nirvana Oh, Me If I had to lose a mile If I had to touch feelings I would lose my soul The way I do I don't have to think I only have to do it The results are always perfect And that's old news Would you like to hear my voice Sweetened with emotion Invented at your birth I can't see the end of me My whole expanse I cannot see Formulate infinity Store it deep inside of me -written by Curt Kirkwood and published by Meat Puppets- Syndroid

Comments (12)


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gunsan

5:43AM | Sat, 13 March 2004

You have made just a wonderful portrait, love it! The composition with the graphical elements is super!

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Lucifer666

7:37AM | Sat, 13 March 2004

Oh man thank you so much for posting this. I loved nirvana they were an awesome group and still are to me. What a voice he had. The pain he had in his heart. I wish i knew him personally he seemed more interesting then anyone i know. i know i sound like a groupy but he was Incredible.

syndroid

8:46AM | Sat, 13 March 2004

Actually he didn't have pain in his heart, but his stomach ;) That's why the heroin was so great, easing the stomach pains. Personally I was really impressed with the albums In Utero and Unplugged (great selection of songs)

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titta

11:40AM | Sat, 13 March 2004

I think that he had the worst pain in his soul... But you chose an openly smiling photo for portraying him - what can I think about that? You want to show him as a descent man? I couldn't know any of your intentions, so I have to look only at the picture. He looks beautiful, he has so deep eyes. It's great to see this kind of portrait of him, who we all seem to remember as an artist of pain and anguish. Graphical elements in the picture are really cool; so is the text:-) And I agree with you: those albums are the best.

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Calseeor

2:09PM | Sat, 13 March 2004

Not a big fan of his (he and his band single handedly killed the music style I like..80's rock)..however, this composition of yours is fantastic. This image is professional enough to be in a magazine, or a billboard or something. Really...REALLY well done.

cynlee

2:18PM | Sat, 13 March 2004

wonderful portrait! luv the graphics... very professional :] think i'll play some nivana now...

pistols65

2:47PM | Sat, 13 March 2004

Very beautiful. Wonderful job.

alvinylaya

5:15PM | Sat, 13 March 2004

Gosh, that's awesome! Love Kurt and Nirvana's music!

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Synapse

6:22PM | Sat, 13 March 2004

Well, what better thing to kill off than 80's rock! When I think of bands like Heart, Guns n'Roses, Bon Jovi, Europe... ewwww, something had to be done lol
And yeah, it was his stomach. Psychosomatic.
Musical tastes/prejudices aside, this isn't bad... just not sure the typography fits so well with the image this time. Such an intuitive and often subjective balance.

Ymabunny

3:15PM | Fri, 26 March 2004

Bless his talented soul... great artwork

dimension7

4:25PM | Fri, 16 April 2004

I heard the WB network (who brought us such squeaky clean shows as Dawson's Creek and Smallville) is going to do a biopic piece on Kurt. Vomit.

netseawolf

6:01AM | Fri, 28 May 2004

Wonderfull !! Another great work!


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