On the twenty-fifth anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s death comes a new perspective on one of the most compelling icons of our time—and the only book written by someone who knew him.
In early 1991, top music manager Danny Goldberg agreed to take on Nirvana, a critically acclaimed new band from the underground music scene in Seattle. He had no idea that the band’s leader, Kurt Cobain, would become a pop-culture icon with a legacy arguably at the level of that of John Lennon, Michael Jackson, or Elvis Presley. Danny worked with Kurt from 1990 to 1994, the most impactful period of Kurt’s life. This key time saw the stratospheric success of Nevermind, which turned Nirvana into the most successful rock band in the world and made punk and grunge household terms; Kurt’s meeting and marriage to the brilliant but mercurial Courtney Love and their relationship that became a lightning rod for critics; the birth of their daughter, Frances Bean; and, finally, Kurt’s public struggles with addiction, which ended in a devastating suicide that would alter the course of rock history. Throughout, Danny stood by Kurt’s side as manager, and close friend.
Drawing on Goldberg’s own memories of Kurt, files that previously have not been made public, and interviews with, among others, Kurt’s close family, friends, and former bandmates, Serving the Servants sheds an entirely new light on these critical years. Casting aside the common obsession with the angst and depression that seemingly drove Kurt, Serving the Servants is an exploration of his brilliance in every aspect of rock and roll, his compassion, his ambition, and the legacy he wrought—one that has lasted decades longer than his career did. Danny Goldberg explores what it is about Kurt Cobain that still resonates today, even with a generation who wasn’t alive until after Kurt’s death. In the process, he provides a portrait of an icon unlike any that has come before.
Mio
2021-12-17
Mycket bra och intressant bok, däremot så går han emot fakta och spekulerar vilt rörande Kurt Cobain's död. När han säger att Krist Novoselic menar på att Kurt valde väldigt svaga patroner (avsedda för att skjuta fåglar) -till hagelgeväret han sägs ha använt för att begå självmord- eftersom han var en sådan sympatisk person och inte ville orsaka en "kladdig röra" hade jag svårt att hålla mig för skratt. Varför skulle han injecera en enorm och dödlig dos heroin för att sedan skjuta sig själv med väldigt svaga skott som enbart riskerade att deformera och handikappa honom men inte göra jobbet så att säga? Hans egen fru, tillika Kurt's advokat, har ju kraftigt ifrågasatt att hans död skulle ha varit ett självmord. Detta nämner han inte ens. Upplever att han håller sin fru och Courtney Love bakom ryggen och undviker att nämna en hel del fakta samt underliga omständigheter som han känner till.
Pandilatus
2021-11-18
Wow wow wow! Ett måste för ett Nirvana fan.
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