Kurt Cobain died 30 years ago: oral history of two times and two generations | Music

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Daniel Dias and Joana Amaral Cardoso are journalists at PÚBLICO. Nirvana played an important role in both their lives — “live” in the case of the second, years after the phenomenon in the first, who was born four years after the death of Kurt Cobain. In recent days, between messages, texts shared by email and phone calls, the two talked about following the rise and fall of the band as a teenager, the “don’t sell out” philosophy, assimilating (as a scared child) the concept of finitude through Nirvana, or start from Cobain’s tastes to do musical excavation.

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