OK, I think I'll likely get a few hate messages after this, but I'd still like to leave my feeling on this never the less.
I don't quite get the fascination with this man. Yes he was a talented and gifted individual. But he was also a drug addict and severe alcoholic. I'd like to know more of who he was before music, his childhood, who were his childhood friends, how many he had, were there many relative deaths, losses, around him and did he have an outlet of communication to talk about his feelings way back then, or did he have depression at all before getting famous and getting so heavily into drugs and alcohol?
I think sometimes we idolize so greatly individual artists, that we set aside the facts of one's death. We set aside the destructive nature of Heroine, Cocaine and Alcohol on the body and brain. We also forget the Occultism of Hollywood and the deals spoken of that must be made to reach such meteoric heights of fame so quickly. Did he make such a deal, then later have that deal way so heavily on his heart he couldn't take it mentally or did he just simply make a deal for a specific time period that came to its end???
On the thought of deal making and death in Hollywood/Entertainment. I find it quite interesting that nearly every artist that has died in music, have all literally died in identical ways. They all seem to lose their collective minds, appear to be depressed, psychotic or manic in the end. And nearly all of them complain about not being able to sleep, why can't they sleep? Is it because, towards the end of their deal, they begin to see things closing in on them, waiting for their souls. Is it because when they close their eyes, they see these things more vividly? or is this the mode in which the deal is intentionally collected. Causing sleeplessness and sleep depravity, which eventually drives the one who made the deal crazy?
Anyway, just food for thought.
This article was very well written and definitely worth the read, thank you for writing it!
RE: THE TRUE STORY OF THE DEATH OF KURT COBAIN