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maybe because kurt would beat her around when he was high. and say what you want about the so-called falsity of that statement. one of the many times kurt was hospitalized for a suicide attempt, he wrote courtney a note saying that he couldn’t live with the way he was treating everyone, including her… but clearly, the most important part of this story is the MULTIPLE hospitalizations. he wanted to die for a long, long time, and he brought it amongst himself.
without a doubt.
dude, what are you talking about? who’s “they”?
what gives you the authority to say that courtney love has “no talent of any kind”? have you read any of the poetry she wrote at the age of fucking twelve, or ever listened to a hole album without cutting yourself over the loss of your precious heroin riddled pop star? i doubt it.
american women marry for money? nice blanket statement, you sexist ignoramus.
“sweet thing”/”candidate”/”sweet thing” !!! my all-time favorite bowie song. i’m glad to know he still thinks highly of it.
definitely. i don’t even understand what jimmy means by saying that trent can only cause controversy these days. if anything, he’s been settling down, and i’m honestly not calling him soft or throwing punches. he seems quite comfortable with himself and his band – regardless of the line-up – lately.
i fucking love reggie watts.
what in the world does this comment mean? do you come with a translator?
um, what? i am sick of everyone and their grandparents giving john lennon credit for material he wasn’t fully responsible for. they co-wrote this song.
jesus, you’d think robert smith just started wearing make-up. wake up, people! he’s looked the same (give or take a few pounds and wrinkles) for years. get over it.
i hate people who put down entire periods of music simply because they haven’t taken the time to FIND great music. do you honestly believe that there was more “great” music in the sixties or seventies (or whenever) merely because popular music was more enjoyable? not everyone relies on the radio to scout out new music. there are a hell of a lot of bands out there.
yeah, i was wondering that myself.
i don’t even know how to reply to this comment.
as someone who saw “creep” performed live in 2003, i must interject.
i have no idea what you’re talking about. the new album is amazing, and “the underclass” probably only stab holier-than-thou shitheads like you for condescendingly referring to them as “the underclass” and squandering all the good tickets.
even hearing about that happening to someone else is making me sad. sorry, dude.
i’m in the same boat, though. they’re playing a little under a two-hour drive from me (which is well within reason), but the venue is enormous and obnoxious, and i couldn’t summon up the money to sit about a thousand miles away from the band. i’m a little bummed, to say the least. i would’ve enjoyed the opening acts, too.
i have tried (and failed) to like liz phair since i was a teenager, and she only sounds worse to me now. i honestly don’t understand it. eh, whatever.
um, since when is singing well NOT a talent?
what in the world are you blathering on about?
weird. i always thought he looked like brian wilson rather than rainn wilson, but now that you mention it…
and, clearly, stereogummers don’t get irony.
in regards to the statement that the cure haven’t released anything passionate in the last fifteen years, what about bloodflowers?
but yes, this single sounds great. hopefully the rest of the album lives up to it.
foreigners don’t get generalizations.



























reading this post makes me truly hate men. congratulations, boys.