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Get Lucky Played by 10 Epic Famous Guitar Players

Digitalfiend says...

Agreed. I was 14-15 when Nirvana hit it big and it definitely changed the music scene quite a bit. I guess I read the video heading as "Epic Guitarists" and not "Epic Famous Guitarists" and Kurt Kobain doesn't fit the former.

ChaosEngine said:

All of whom are much better guitarists than Kurt.... doesn't necessarily mean they were more influential.

Nirvana had (and continue to have) a fairly massive influence on music.

Get Lucky Played by 10 Epic Famous Guitar Players

ChaosEngine says...

All of whom are much better guitarists than Kurt.... doesn't necessarily mean they were more influential.

Nirvana had (and continue to have) a fairly massive influence on music.

Digitalfiend said:

...or Jimmy Hendrix, Eric Johnson, Tommy Emmanuel, Eric Clapton, B.B. King, etc, all of whom are/were much more influential than Kurt Kobain...sheesh.

Get Lucky Played by 10 Epic Famous Guitar Players

Digitalfiend says...

...or Jimmy Hendrix, Eric Johnson, Tommy Emmanuel, Eric Clapton, B.B. King, etc, all of whom are/were much more influential than Kurt Kobain...sheesh.

Powerful scene from "Harrison Bergeron"

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the making of a Beretta shotgun

00Scud00 says...

I had a similar thought only it involved Kurt Cobain. But even the ending they have is kind of surreal in it's own way, all that technology and craftsmanship and what's it for? To kill some birds, fuck you, birds!

deathcow said:

They should make a video like this of assault rifle production and then show some psycho at the end walking towards a mall.

Key & Peele: Office Homophobe

VoodooV says...

@ChaosEngine wins the internet. He's exactly right, it's not about the orientation, it's about the overt, explicit nature. No one wants to hear about someone's sexual adventures in mixed company, straight or gay.

Hollywood, loves to fall back to a definite gay stereotype though.

Glee was actually guilty of this in the the first few seasons. Kurt, the gay character had a crush on Finn, the straight character, and not only that, they were step brothers. Kurt practically stalked Finn and was downright harassing at times. Yet Finn was portrayed as the jerk for not being "more accepting"

It's ironic, TV and movies had a large role in making America more accepting of homosexuality, but they also perpetuate some shitty stereotypes too. News flash, not all homosexuals are flaming interior decorators.

Oh and ACTUAL homophobes? You're not that good looking. Gays are actually able to restrain themselves from raping you in broad daylight. Shocking, I know.

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MY HERO - Foo Fighters

Fairbs says...

Pretty much my favorite Foo Fighters song. I don't remember if it's really about Kurt or if that's just what I made up in my head.

'There goes my hero' is like Kurt dying. 'He's ordinary' is because Kurt didn't like the fame or want it. He wanted to be in a band and play with his friends. Not become a 'hero'. And to Grohl, Kurt WAS ordinary (not some rock God) and at the same time he was Grohls hero because he respected him so much. Or that's how I read it at least.



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