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Monday Music Rewind: Dada

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Source: Don Ptashne photography laphotopro.com

Dada is a three piece rock band from California (United States). The band is made up of Michael Gurley (guitar/co-lead vocals), Joie Calio (bass/co-lead vocals) and Phil Leavitt (drums). They are still around today. This song “Dim” is from the album Puzzle (1992). Enjoy.

Their website is http://dadatheband.com/

Buy this song here.

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Monday Music Rewind: Fury in the Slaughterhouse

Fury in the slaughterhouseFury in the Slaughterhouse was a German rock band founded in 1987 and broke up in 2008. In 1993, the band had its first international success with the hit Every Generation got its own Disease from the album Mono. This is one of the great lost songs from the 1990s. The haunting undertones and lyrics are still relevant today. You can buy the song and the album here.

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Nirvana Live at the Paramount – Halloween 1991

This is newly released footage of Nirvana performing in 1991 at the Paramount in Seattle on Halloween. This is the band that threw rock music, as I knew it, on its head. The full concert will be available on VEVO here if you want to check out the entire show. Here is a video you can watch now of how the show starts.

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Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne Circa 1987

Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne Circa 1987 from LIFE magazine. Thanks for sharing Bag of Nothing.

Ozzy and Sharon

Kurt Cobain – The Reluctant Rock Star

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Kurt Cobain

Where were you when Elvis died? Where were you when you heard that JFK was shot? Every generation has their own pop culture tragedies that affect them in personal ways. Gen-xers are no different and experienced their own shock when they heard that Kurt Cobain committed suicide on April 5, 1994.

I was driving southbound across the Cedar Avenue bridge when I heard the news on the local rock station here in the Twin Cities. I was never a gigantic Nirvana fan from the onset, but the news hit me hard just the same. I was part of that older Gen-X segment that mostly grew up with the hair and metal bands of the ’80s. Many of us viewed Nirvana and the grunge movement as an assault to the technical proficiency and song writing we were used to in rock music.

We didn’t think it would last. Boy, were we wrong.

I appreciate Nirvana and what they brought to music now more as an adult. Sometimes, it’s hard to see the profoundness of history being made while you are living it. 

Kurt Cobain was always known as the “reluctant rock star.” I disagree with that assessment. I believe Kurt was pretty selfish and knew what he was doing all along. Read between the lines of his suicide note if you want evidence of that. Stardom didn’t drive him to suicide; mental illness and drugs did. Let’s not forget that.

10 interesting facts about Kurt Cobain:

  • Cobain was prescribed the drug Ritalin to treat his hyper-activity as a child.
  • On his 14th birthday, his Uncle Chuck gives him a choice between a bicycle and an electric guitar as a gift. Cobain chooses the latter and receives some lessons from his uncle’s band mates.
  • As a child, Cobain had an imaginary childhood friend named Boddah.
  • Kurt joined the wrestling team in junior high school, the local baseball team while in high school, and took the entrance exams to join the Navy (which he passed).
  • Before Nirvana, Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic played in a band together called Stiff Woodie.
  • Cobain suffered from chronic stomach and back pains most of his life.
  • Nirvana played their last concert in Munich on March 24, 1994.
  • Kurt dropped out of school to get a job and ended up a roadie for The Melvins, who ultimately introduced Cobain to Dave Grohl.
  • He had been listening to R.E.M.‘s album, Automatic for the People, before taking his own life.
  • There was a family history of suicide. Two of Cobain’s uncles committed suicide with guns.