BentRabbit said:
Most folks considered Cobain and Company as being the point of the spear on a new generation of music, that continues to inspire and shape the music of today... Not unlike the same description given to Zep, Beatles, Stones, etc. Some folks even called him the Lennon of the 90's based on his musical vision... Personally, I thought that was a bit of a tall order, but I would certainly compare him as the Jim Morrison for that generation...
Maybe. To me is was a great musician, but really did not impact music that much. Sorta like M&M or Marilyn Manson.
Personally I started to go in a different direction when all these "new" bands like Nirvana, Guns & Roses, NIN, Crash Test Dummies and listened to U2, Dire Straits, 10,000 Maniacs, Sting, etc. However, my favorite bands (AC/DC, The Police, Queen, etc) were never replaced with any other bands that were great and fun to listen to IMHO.
Today I really like The Darkness (a new British Retro Hair Band I guess) which has that old 80's sound and that's about it, White Zombie (or Rob Zombie), Ramstein, Propellerheads, Moby, and others. Sure there are some good songs by some groups but no band that really stands out. All the Alternative Rock bands sound the same, they all try to make the same music, and they try to appeal to some
generation X sense of hatred which is just not there anymore for me.
I'm not trying to take away from Kurt, but IMHO I don't see the impact he made.