Look im not being aggressive and I would never start 'a fight' in person over Cobain let alone over the internet. If I think youre very very wrong im sorry if I cant say it nicely.
You are coming across as pretty aggressive. If you can't say things in a 'nice' way maybe you need to address your social skills.
I feel the need to add this thread started re underrated/overrated guitarists not 'cultural icons etc/MTV starlets' and I dont see how Kurt Cobain fits in compared to guitarists who are actually any good. Did any of his guitar playing really have an impact on any thing?
I think it did. I think rather than looking to technical prowess to push songs a lot of bands started to try other ideas. I mean just of the top of my head I'd wonder where Radiohead or Blur would be without Nirvana, and another generation of kids love Johnny Greenwood and Graham Coxon even if you don't and those bands have written some great songs. Neither of those bands sound like Nirvana though. "Good" can be defined differently. I'll enjoy anyone who can produce something my ears enjoy. It doesn't matter about their technical knowledge or ability. I enjoy the guitar in Cat Power records. Tim Kinsella of American Football wrote some incredible music too. He is a super underrated guitarist in my opinion. I'd wonder where he might be without that rise of Nirvana. Whether he was directly effected or not. I've known really awesome technical guitarist who can't pull off certain genres at all. It's all subjective.
Maybe Chuck was influenced by Slayer but he never stole riffs like Kurt did. Death metal started with Chuck after his band Death and its carried on since that time after Chuck died, such is his legacy. I must admit I find your view re Schuldiner copying Larocque interesting but im not sure how I feel about that, they both had a 'crazy surreal exotic vibe' but I think so did say Marty Friedman did or George Lynch..... Schuldiner really looked up to Larocque though no doubt.
Slayer, thrash, death... blah blah blah. Bad Brains were tearing it up faster than most as far back as 1979. That is why the Bad Brains and each member of the Bad Brains remains underrated to this day. Also, as far as influential bands goes... nobody has yet mentioned Cro-Mags. Parris Mayhew is a BEAST of a guitarist.
Cobain was commercial, he was always ringing up MTV complaining his videos werent on dont make out if he was so anti establishment why didnt he make music in his cupboard? The reason I would go as far as to say I hate him is because he and Courtney Love were still taking heroin when they were having a child and afterwards and people like that should be put to death. No im not a christian pro lifer but I just dont agree with drug abuse when youre having a kid. Does it affect me personally no......but im not the sort of person who ignores bad things or bad people just because it doesnt affect me.
It's funny you feel as if I shouldnt put Kurt down when he was worse than any one for putting down other bands....he called Pearl Jam c--k rock after all and regularly called Guns N Roses because....well i dunno they were more succesful?
I have to disagree with your sentiments here. While I've never even tried a cigarette and I was t-total for 11years, knowing people who have had and overcome addiction problems, I would never make some blanket statement that anyone in a cycle of substance abuse should be "put to death". If I did, I would feel like I would be wasting my own humanity. Anything like that is tough to understand. I don't like that situation and wouldn't want to see friends go through it, but I'd never say based purely on what is reported about some strangers in that position that they should be killed. It's a tough thing to go through, and I doubt they themselves found it easy and it's easy to seperated from it and talk about what you believe they should have done (and maybe I would agree with those suggestions) but I can't back up what you've said I'm afraid.
Kurt was a beginner to intermediate guitarist and I dont like anyof his riffs..... I know all the emo slitty wrist folk like it and thats nice but he didnt know any thing. I remember when he spoke of himself as a guitarist he said something similar to 'I cant play like Sergovia but the flip side is Sergovia couldntplay like me' which is beyond retarded.
It doesn't matter how good you think he was or that you don't like any of his riffs. Do you think the best paintings are the ones that look most like photographs? Are the best sculptures the ones that most resemble real objects/people? Music is another form of art. I think you're argument (maybe even this thread) falls apart here. If people were trying to argue Cobains technical brilliance then maybe you'd be able to argue your points, but I'd say his music had a large impact and his music was just him using the tools he had available. I don't see how that is so offensive. Whether you like him as a person is irrelevant. I probably wouldn't enjoy being around Malmsteen based on his interview, but that doesn't make him a bad artist. Same with any painter, sculpter, architect etc...
EDIT: I'd also like to mention the guitar players Johnny Marr and Jim Martin