That stroll on a sunny day in Cork obviously left its mark on the 22-year-old Grohl. In 2011, he told journalist Ed Power: “My mother has Irish ancestry. That was my first time in Ireland. I remember waking up in the morning, walking around Cork. I ran back to my hotel room and called my mother — ‘Mom, all the women look like you’!” Meanwhile, Cobain had also been moved by his own time on Leeside. Some researchers say his ancestors were Cobanes from Co Antrim, but the singer himself reckoned his people were Coburns from the south. He told the Observer in 1993: “They came from County Cork, which is a really weird coincidence, because when we toured Ireland we played in Cork and the entire day I walked around in a daze. I’d never felt more spiritual in my life. It was the weirdest feeling and I have a friend who was with me who could testify to this. I was almost in tears the whole day. Since that tour, which was about two years ago, I’ve had a sense that I was from Ireland.”
Jonny Blaze wrote: » Yeah I remember being shocked pretty badly alright. Loved them at the time. Wonder what he would have made of the music industry today...
AllGunsBlazing wrote: » Biggest mistake he ever made was marrying that woman. He went from being considered as one of the brightest prospects in music for a generation to being one half of the rock star/junkie couple from hell. Its largely forgotten now but they were considered to be a bit of a sick joke by the end of '92.
ceadaoin. wrote: » Well he seemed pretty disillusioned with the industry even back then. Apparently Courtney Love is planning a musical based on his life and featuring nirvana songs. I thought it might be an April fools joke but I don't think it is. That is definitely something that he wouldn't have wanted I'm sure
rockbeast wrote: » Aw, bet he'd have loved that:o Cnut ...her, not you...
rockbeast wrote: » This and Heart-Shaped Box were their best songs IMO
KungPao wrote: » Great tunes. How about Scentless Apprentice? Dave Grohl tune with Kurt providing the polish. Amazing stuff!
rockbeast wrote: » Scentless Apprentice:) What was the name of the book the song was based on? I'm 34 now and memories of 14 at The Grove(teenage Rock/Metal disco) from 1994 are flashing back at me!:eek:
ceadaoin. wrote: » Perfume by Patrick Suskind is the book
donegal__road wrote: » Nirvana played in Sir Henrys of Cork in 1991 before they sky-rocketed. They were playing support to Sonic Youth.This article was in today's Irish Examiner to commemorate Kurt Cobain on his anniversary. There is also a 45 minute Youtube link of them playing Sir Henrys in that article.