I used to love Kurt Cobain, when he was telling people we're a pop band. People would laugh, they thought of it as good old ironic Kurt. But he wasn't being ironic.
I saw Frances Bean at a Blink 182 show. And she was with a guy who looked just like Kurt Cobain.
I think Kurt Cobain and Nirvana represent this giant wave that came crashing in and turned music on its head again, and there's definitely something to be said for that.
Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love talked trash about the fact that I hooped. I once stopped to say 'Hi' before a show, and as I walked away, Courtney yelled, 'Go play basketball with Dave Grohl!'
If Nirvana had remained a small, underground punk rock band, Kurt Cobain would still be alive. And he'd probably be living in Seattle, getting kind of fat and balding, be relatively happy and producing records for other people.
I don't think of Kurt as 'Kurt Cobain from Nirvana'. I think of him as 'Kurt'. It's something that comes back all the time. Almost every day.
We remember Kurt for what he was: caring, generous and sweet.
Through Kurt I saw the beauty of minimalism and the importance of music that's stripped down.
Be good, or be good at it.
Freedom is such a gift.
A woman is a woman!
The '60s was a time of unthinkabilities.
I was called Kool Dj Kurt Walker... but they wanted tocall me Kurtis Blow.
At first, my bedroom had flowers and yellow walls and huge furniture in plastic that was orange and green - and furry green bed cover and everything. Then, I think the day I turned 13, I painted the walls black and put Kurt Cobain on the wall and jus...
This is the dawning of the age of Aquarius.
Foever is composed of nows.
I'm a Taurus. To the bone.
It's good to be alive.
There's no outdoing The Beatles.
My hits are not hits.
My music is a luxury.