"Nirvana was a political band"
Published November 20, 2003
Owen is a former state legislator and convenience-store owner. As lieutenant governor he has promoted an anti-drug program and performs at schools in a rock 'n' roll band. [Seattle Times] Hey, why not?
UPDATE
In other Nirvana news, the paperback edition of Kurt Cobain's Journals has some new weird stuff in it:
- The paperback edition of late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain's "Journals" has been bolstered with 14 pages of new material, including an extended narrative about a semi-fictional serial killer.
Riverhead released the volume Nov. 10, with a front cover reproduction of Cobain's red Mead notebook bearing his hand-written caveat, "if you read, you'll judge."
"Frankly, we had this the first time around, but we chose not to include it, because it's disturbing and bizarre," Riverhead co-editorial director Julie Grau told Billboard.com of the serial killer-themed pages. "We checked, and there was a serial killer that shared some of the traits and biographic facts that he writes about. But it's hard to know if Kurt was inventing all of this but had pieces of facts he recalled."
"I think the first time, we thought it would skew the appreciation of all the material that was in here," Grau continues. "Now that the hardcover has come out and the journals have been judged and read, we thought people could handle it."
"Journals" now also features lyrics to an unrecorded song titled "Travelin' White Trash Couple," a cookie recipe and a previously unpublished list of Cobain's favorite albums, one of the artist's favorite topics for doodling in his notebooks.
On the latter page, which features albums by the Stooges, the Pixies, Rites Of Spring, Butthole Surfers and Sonic Youth, Cobain's widow Courtney Love had written a sarcastic note back to him on the other side in dark black ink. "Do you really want to intimidate and alienate people this much?," she wrote. "This is the most characterless indie rock snob list I have ever seen." [Billboard]
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I much more admire when entertainment figures actually get involved with politics and put their time and effort where their mouths are, so to speak, rather than just run their mouths off because they can.
But that's what much of politics is... running your mouth. What do our sentators do all day in the US Senate but rant at each other?
It's still a level of involvement that Johnny Depp, Janeane Garofolo, Tim Robbins, etc, don't bother to achieve. They have the right to say whatever they want just like you or I do, but instead of getting things done, they use their fame to be heard in order to feed their enormous egos. Being in a position of power like celebrity makes a lot of these people self-important, but attempting to actually join the scrum like Novoselic might, is more honorable than running your mouth because you are famous and people will listen.
And as Arnold and Ventura have done, whether you like the result or not.
That was always the obvious answer to the lefties who sneered "Why is it ok for Arnold to get into politics but not Barbra Striesand?" or whichever Hollywood lefty you choose to fill in the blank. Serving in office puts you on the hook to obtain results.
I'm sure I don't agree with much of Novoselic's politics, but my hat will be off to him if he bucks this trend and actually puts his money (and more importantly, his effort) where his mouth his.
exactly Alex, thanks
Why should I wait until Christmas to shove sweets down my pants...oh, wait, this isn't the holiday poll...um, nevermind.







Interesting. I have always admired Krist for speaking his mind and taking action to promote an open flow of ideas for artists and musicians. I'd like to see him step up and take a shot at Lt. Gov. He always seemed like the talkative political-type. He was also a musical inspiration for me, so it's good to know he's still out there doing good.