I was most sad while working at the radio station and heard Stevie Ray Vaughn died in a helicopter crash. Also remember when Elvis, John Lennon, Michael Jackson and Robert Palmer.
The question used to be “where were you when you heard JFK was killed?” Well, I was in kindergarten so a little too young for it to register at the time. But I do remember three years later when I learned that Walt Disney was dead.
Was never really a Cobain fan. But I remember Elvis’s death, and the morning I learned on the car radio that Lennon had been killed, I wept all the way to work.
Lessee, I kinda knew who Cobain was, I couldn’t name any of his songs or albums, and I’m pretty sure my reaction to his death was “Ok, so???” The “Paul is dead” thing, on the other hand, was a major topic of discussion when I was in high school.
I remember being sad when I heard the news about Kurt Cobain, as well as Chris Cornell, Robin Williams etc in more recent years. I thought “why would such a talented, successful person who seemingly had everything going for them choose to do that?” You never know what’s going on in a person’s life or mind.
I was devastated the first time I heard Nirvana played on a classic rock station.
I saw Nirvana live about four months before Kurt Cobain died. I had to sneak out of the house to see them. My mom threw away my concert t-shirt. Good times.
You know, people, too many of you COULD just give Cobain a moment of quiet without all the OLD PEOPLE NEGATIVITY. Jesus! GC is full of narcistic bleeps!!!
Anyone remember when Johnny Ace shot himself in the head playing Russian roulette in the dressing room before a show in Houston, Texas, on Christmas Day 1954? For those of you who don’t, he lost.
I’m almost 64 and was only vaguely aware of Cobain and Nirvana. I was more affected by the deaths of John Lennon, Michael Jackson and Prince. All were shocking to me..
Gee, “I have millions of dollars and a worldwide network of adoring fans, all on the strength of cranking out some of the most forgettable drivel ever recorded; I just can’t take it!”
Kurt Cobain’s death left a lot of unanswered questions – the biggest one being “What took him so long?”
Time is cruel. Just yesterday I saw a video analyzing Sweet dreams by Eurythmics. Great song and one I remember hearing them play live, only then I realized that concert was almost four decades ago!Time happens when you’re having fun, but also when working, waiting in a queue and sleeping. Great music makes everything better, except for when sleeping.
I only know who Kurt Cobain is because of a poster my daughter put up in her bedroom when she was in high school. It’s still there. Subsequent occupants of the room seem to like it.
Wow, all those references to the past. The last Civil War Veteran, WW2 Vets, JFK, Elvis, Buddy Holly, Lennon, so many others named. I remember watching the original Star Trek before it was in reruns.
Hmm, I wonder what other celebrity deaths that had a wide impact could be used for this. If you don’t remember Kurt Cobain dying, maybe Steve Irwin? If not Irwin, Robin Williams?
Oh, for goodness sake, THAT is NOT old! Old is before John Lennon was shot, back when or before “American Pie” (the song) was written. Remembering when the Beatles broke up. When Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon, etc. I go back before Kennedy was shot, but I was too young to remember. And there are lots of people decades older than I am.
I remember after-school cartoons being interrupted with “Special Reports” (nothing more than a logo graphic and voiceover) to inform us of the passings of Eisenhower and Johnson. I remember the passings of Bing Crosby (just after taping his last Christmas Special in advance), Guy Lombardo, Ferde Grofe, Aaron Copland (yes, was and still am a classical and Big Band geek) and Elvis. And I remember my reflexive response to the early morning news of John Lennon’s shooting as “Well, bang goes all that stupid Beatles reunion talk…..”
And, tragically, I’m also old enough to be awaiting the inevitable passings of several favorites and worrying that the news won’t make mainstream media and I’ll only find out about them the hard way months or years later (Richard Thompson, for example, or more of Fairport Convention, several Scots folk singers, etc.) Maggie Roche’s 2017 passing almost escaped my knowledge.
Kurt Cobain? Meh. See “Death/Suicide As a Career Move”……………
So by this metric, I’m not old… I don’t remember feeling sad… because I remember feeling kinda meh about it. Never much cared about Nirvana, so his death didn’t really affect me. “Oh that’s a shame” and went on with my life.
Stephan, you are not old, I’m old. When they made a big deal when he died – I said – “Who?” He was after my radio listening days, I had not a clue who this singer was. A single?? part of a band?? – So, no clue how really old you are – or Rat accuses you of being. LOL
I’m old enough to have been sad when the poet Li He died (in 817 CE).
Li He is my choice to be the spiritual father of the whole “27 Club” (although he may have been 26 or 28). He wrote poems about death and wine and aging, using a lot of symbolism that, while beautiful, was considered shocking and inauspicious in lyric poetry: “His poems famously explored ghostly, supernatural and fantastic themes.” He’s still considered one of the great masters of classical Chinese poetry, but the authorities have always shied away from exposing him to students because he set an example they didn’t want followed.
He even had a shocking appearance; illness caused his hair to turn prematurely white, and his early death was brought on not only by his illness but from wine and courtesans.
He was the rock star of the Tang Dynasty…
Fun Fact: Pink Floyd’s “Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun” lifts most of its lyric (not the title, obviously) from a Li He poem.
Let’s see… if you were an angsty teen in the 90s, you are now in your (counts on fingers) in your 40s. That’s where I was when Nirvana hit the big time.
I six years old when Kurt Cobain died. Didn’t know him then. Don’t really know much about him now. All I know is that he had drug addiction, so it isn’t all that shocking
I remember Robert Kennedy being shot. I remember the Moon Landing. And Watergate. And the Bicentennial. And people dancing on top of the Berlin Wall. And Kristen shot J.R.
Jayne Mansfield, Marilyn Monroe, John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King??? Yes, yes, yes, I remember them all. I even remember when Jimmy Hoffa disappeared but I thought we were talking about musicians we admired?
BasilBruce 3 months ago
I don’t know if “Smells Like Teen Spirit” is an oldie, but it’s certainly no goodie.
Frankie the Sandwich Artist 3 months ago
Who now?
Baarorso 3 months ago
To hear Cobain sing was to achieve true NIRVANA.;-D
carlsonbob 3 months ago
Cobain? I remember when Elvis died. I must REALLY be old.
hariseldon59 3 months ago
Having grown up in the 60s and 70s, it’s hard for me to think of 90s songs as ‘oldies’.
salakfarm Premium Member 3 months ago
I remember the day the music died, with Buddy Holly’s plane crash in Iowa.
sergioandrade Premium Member 3 months ago
I do remember seeing Huckleberry Hound in the first run.
Bilan 3 months ago
My favorite memory of Colbain is Weird Al making fun of him.
Now I’m mumblin’, and I’m screamin’
And I don’t know what I’m singin’
Concretionist 3 months ago
I never heard of him UNTIL he died.
Jonathan Mason 3 months ago
Nirvana were OK.
hariseldon59 3 months ago
John Lennon was much sadder.
baraktorvan 3 months ago
Man when you listen to the alternative station here, you STILL hear Nirvana.
enigmamz 3 months ago
The local classic rock radio station has a special after midnight on Saturdays where they play “that new-fangled Nirvana stuff”.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member 3 months ago
I remember when Janis Joplin died. Then Jim Morrison. Then Mama Cass.
MathProf2 3 months ago
So what does it mean if I remember the day Jimi Hendrix died?
jonnytest 3 months ago
I remember when Jim Morrison died. I went from shock to grief to denial! So, what’s beyond “old”?
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member 3 months ago
I was most sad while working at the radio station and heard Stevie Ray Vaughn died in a helicopter crash. Also remember when Elvis, John Lennon, Michael Jackson and Robert Palmer.
Nuke Road Warrior 3 months ago
I don’t remember what I dropped on the floor 20 minutes ago.
dadoctah 3 months ago
The question used to be “where were you when you heard JFK was killed?” Well, I was in kindergarten so a little too young for it to register at the time. But I do remember three years later when I learned that Walt Disney was dead.
markkahler52 3 months ago
O well, whatever… nevermind…
ozed 3 months ago
Is it just my impression, or is the average age of gocomics users 70+?
dbhamm 3 months ago
Was never really a Cobain fan. But I remember Elvis’s death, and the morning I learned on the car radio that Lennon had been killed, I wept all the way to work.
Purple People Eater 3 months ago
I don’t remember Kurt Cobain, but I do remember when JFK died.
fencie 3 months ago
John Denver, Jim Croce, Stan Rogers — these hit me more than about any other singers who died by misfortune.
juicebruce 3 months ago
Rat if Stephan is old where is the Gray Hair ;-)
mwest 3 months ago
Lessee, I kinda knew who Cobain was, I couldn’t name any of his songs or albums, and I’m pretty sure my reaction to his death was “Ok, so???” The “Paul is dead” thing, on the other hand, was a major topic of discussion when I was in high school.
Joe Cur 3 months ago
I remember being sad when I heard the news about Kurt Cobain, as well as Chris Cornell, Robin Williams etc in more recent years. I thought “why would such a talented, successful person who seemingly had everything going for them choose to do that?” You never know what’s going on in a person’s life or mind.
Goat from PBS 3 months ago
I still remember… No wait, no I don’t.
Upton O'Goode 3 months ago
Old? I was sad when John Lennon died. Now THAT’S old!
wombat1417 3 months ago
I remember where I was when Elvis died. Not that I really cared.
Ellis97 3 months ago
I remember back when Micheal Jackson died.
Dom999 3 months ago
if I don’t remember it, does that make me even older?
BadCreaturesBecomeDems 3 months ago
His music was too modern for me.
Out of the Past 3 months ago
I remember I heard Marilyn Monroe died on the car radio. Drives down long country roads still remind me of it.
SquidGamerGal 3 months ago
Didn’t he died in 1994?
chris_o42 3 months ago
I was shocked and saddened when JFK was killed and then when Bruce Lee died. Still am as a matter of fact.
Kaputnik 3 months ago
I was sad when I heard that Mozart had died.
Admittedly I was really late in hearing the news.
uniquename 3 months ago
Hah! You think that makes you old?
david_42 3 months ago
Old is when you have to look Cobain up, because your music decades were 50/60/70.
rc_stone_1 3 months ago
I’m so old, Kurt Cobain was after my time.
Bob Smith 3 months ago
I was devastated the first time I heard Nirvana played on a classic rock station.
I saw Nirvana live about four months before Kurt Cobain died. I had to sneak out of the house to see them. My mom threw away my concert t-shirt. Good times.
gaynier.ronald 3 months ago
How old are you if you remember him dying but didn’t know who he was at the time?
Darsan54 Premium Member 3 months ago
John Lennon’s death got more than 20 minutes on a national CBS news cast. Now that’s old.
Croc Holliday 3 months ago
Layne Staley (Alice in Chains) – 2002, much better band than Nirvana
Shannon Hoon (Blind Melon) – 1995, much better band than Nirvana
Scott Weiland (Stone Temple Pilots) – 2015, much better band than Nirvana
Never could understand how Nirvana is treated with such reverence. Best thing to come out of Nirvana was the Foo Fighters.
rossevrymn 3 months ago
You know, people, too many of you COULD just give Cobain a moment of quiet without all the OLD PEOPLE NEGATIVITY. Jesus! GC is full of narcistic bleeps!!!
Count Olaf Premium Member 3 months ago
Who is this Kurt Cobain of whom you speak?
Count Olaf Premium Member 3 months ago
Anyone remember when Johnny Ace shot himself in the head playing Russian roulette in the dressing room before a show in Houston, Texas, on Christmas Day 1954? For those of you who don’t, he lost.
aerotica69 3 months ago
I remember when the Free Bird crashed into the woods. I guess that makes me ancient.
[Unnamed Reader - bddb15] 3 months ago
… and my 2 least favorite characters make an appearance. But that’s ok. I sailed away to my happy place with pig yesterday.
zeexenon 3 months ago
Of course he’s old … a millennial wouldn’t be caught dead with a backwards cap.
davidlwashburn 3 months ago
That’s not old. Try remembering Kennedy’s assassination.
SusieB 3 months ago
I’m almost 64 and was only vaguely aware of Cobain and Nirvana. I was more affected by the deaths of John Lennon, Michael Jackson and Prince. All were shocking to me..
gigagrouch 3 months ago
i still mourn Janis Joplin…
asmbeers 3 months ago
Never heard him. Preferred Croce.
Hello Everyone 3 months ago
This is going to be my Brother’s Birthday Card!
Ignatz Premium Member 3 months ago
I’m TOO old to have been a fan of Nirvana.
I remember JFK, though I was a little kid. But for me, the REAL shocker was John Lennon.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member 3 months ago
You want to know what old is ? I remember the day Elvis died
davanden 3 months ago
Is being old a bad thing?
The Fly Hunter 3 months ago
If Nirvana’s songs are oldies the I’m ancient. My idea of oldies is Elvis, Buddy Holly, Everly Brothers, etc.
mindjob 3 months ago
I saw him on that unplugged TV special and thought he was really talented because all the songs were different from each other
Snoopy Copter 3 months ago
Who the heck is Kurt Cobain?
carlosrivers 3 months ago
Neither, pig…
crocman48 3 months ago
This “comic” strip is getting too strange.
Radish... 3 months ago
too soon
Cozmik Cowboy 3 months ago
Gee, “I have millions of dollars and a worldwide network of adoring fans, all on the strength of cranking out some of the most forgettable drivel ever recorded; I just can’t take it!”
Kurt Cobain’s death left a lot of unanswered questions – the biggest one being “What took him so long?”
hoffquotes2 3 months ago
Comeback would be a rat’s lifespan is 2 to 4 years
christelisbetty 3 months ago
If you remember when The USA had 48 States……….
Ishka Bibel 3 months ago
I am so old I did not care the day Cobain died
KEA 3 months ago
You know you’re old when they play your favorite songs in the grocery store.
TheWildSow 3 months ago
I was sad on the day John Lennon died. Jimi, Janis, & Jim Morrison too.
newsbb 3 months ago
Time is cruel. Just yesterday I saw a video analyzing Sweet dreams by Eurythmics. Great song and one I remember hearing them play live, only then I realized that concert was almost four decades ago!Time happens when you’re having fun, but also when working, waiting in a queue and sleeping. Great music makes everything better, except for when sleeping.
Dianne50 3 months ago
I only know who Kurt Cobain is because of a poster my daughter put up in her bedroom when she was in high school. It’s still there. Subsequent occupants of the room seem to like it.
Charlie Tuba 3 months ago
What does it mean when I remember being sad when Bob Keeshan, Fred Rogers and Jim Hensen died?
ncorgbl 3 months ago
Wow, all those references to the past. The last Civil War Veteran, WW2 Vets, JFK, Elvis, Buddy Holly, Lennon, so many others named. I remember watching the original Star Trek before it was in reruns.
John Jorgensen 3 months ago
Hmm, I wonder what other celebrity deaths that had a wide impact could be used for this. If you don’t remember Kurt Cobain dying, maybe Steve Irwin? If not Irwin, Robin Williams?
ncorgbl 3 months ago
♫ ‘It was the third of September
That day I’ll always remember, yes I will
‘Cause that was the day that my daddy died
I never got a chance to see him, never heard nothin’ but bad things about him
Momma I’m depending on you to tell me the truth
Momma just hung her head and said, sonPapa was a rolling stone
Wherever he laid his hat was his home
And when he died, all he left us was alone
Papa was a rolling stone (my son, yeah)
Wherever he laid his hat was his home
And when he died, all he left us was alone’ ♪
DaBump Premium Member 3 months ago
Oh, for goodness sake, THAT is NOT old! Old is before John Lennon was shot, back when or before “American Pie” (the song) was written. Remembering when the Beatles broke up. When Neil Armstrong stepped on the moon, etc. I go back before Kennedy was shot, but I was too young to remember. And there are lots of people decades older than I am.
ChazNCenTex 3 months ago
I was sad when I heard Janis Joplin died! :-(
Flatworm 3 months ago
I was already old THEN.
socalvillaguy Premium Member 3 months ago
Nothing wrong with grunge according to this senior!
LNER4472 Premium Member 3 months ago
To date me:
I remember after-school cartoons being interrupted with “Special Reports” (nothing more than a logo graphic and voiceover) to inform us of the passings of Eisenhower and Johnson. I remember the passings of Bing Crosby (just after taping his last Christmas Special in advance), Guy Lombardo, Ferde Grofe, Aaron Copland (yes, was and still am a classical and Big Band geek) and Elvis. And I remember my reflexive response to the early morning news of John Lennon’s shooting as “Well, bang goes all that stupid Beatles reunion talk…..”
And, tragically, I’m also old enough to be awaiting the inevitable passings of several favorites and worrying that the news won’t make mainstream media and I’ll only find out about them the hard way months or years later (Richard Thompson, for example, or more of Fairport Convention, several Scots folk singers, etc.) Maggie Roche’s 2017 passing almost escaped my knowledge.
Kurt Cobain? Meh. See “Death/Suicide As a Career Move”……………
L'Europeo Premium Member 3 months ago
Meh.
braindead Premium Member 3 months ago
“Please Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” is about 50.
LrdSlvrhnd 3 months ago
So by this metric, I’m not old… I don’t remember feeling sad… because I remember feeling kinda meh about it. Never much cared about Nirvana, so his death didn’t really affect me. “Oh that’s a shame” and went on with my life.
Rose Madder Premium Member 3 months ago
Stephan, you are not old, I’m old. When they made a big deal when he died – I said – “Who?” He was after my radio listening days, I had not a clue who this singer was. A single?? part of a band?? – So, no clue how really old you are – or Rat accuses you of being. LOL
fritzoid Premium Member 3 months ago
I’m old enough to have been sad when the poet Li He died (in 817 CE).
Li He is my choice to be the spiritual father of the whole “27 Club” (although he may have been 26 or 28). He wrote poems about death and wine and aging, using a lot of symbolism that, while beautiful, was considered shocking and inauspicious in lyric poetry: “His poems famously explored ghostly, supernatural and fantastic themes.” He’s still considered one of the great masters of classical Chinese poetry, but the authorities have always shied away from exposing him to students because he set an example they didn’t want followed.
He even had a shocking appearance; illness caused his hair to turn prematurely white, and his early death was brought on not only by his illness but from wine and courtesans.
He was the rock star of the Tang Dynasty…
Fun Fact: Pink Floyd’s “Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun” lifts most of its lyric (not the title, obviously) from a Li He poem.
willie_mctell 3 months ago
Buddy Holly. Sadly Waylon Jennings missed the plane.
Purple People Eater 3 months ago
Does anybody here remember the day the music died?
Ron Bauerle 3 months ago
I still can’t understand the lyrics to “Teen Spirit” and don’t care enough to look them up and try to memorize them (same with “Sunglasses at Night”…)
Impact55 3 months ago
Smells like old man.
Buoy 3 months ago
We have such a sad and bassackward view of old age in this culture.
Cerabooge 3 months ago
Anybody here remember when Timothy Leary wasn’t dead?
poppacapsmokeblower 3 months ago
To really be old you were sad the day JFK was assassinated.
eddi-TBH 3 months ago
Let’s see… if you were an angsty teen in the 90s, you are now in your (counts on fingers) in your 40s. That’s where I was when Nirvana hit the big time.
Cameron1988 Premium Member 3 months ago
I six years old when Kurt Cobain died. Didn’t know him then. Don’t really know much about him now. All I know is that he had drug addiction, so it isn’t all that shocking
del_grande Premium Member 3 months ago
You’re “old” if you replace Kurt Cobain with John Lennon
Arghhgarrr Premium Member 3 months ago
Remember or not, he’s a sunbeam now.
25tkelley Premium Member 3 months ago
i was in my late 20’s when nirvana hit big. after years of listening to black flag, dead kennedys, etc., i found nirvana to be too wimpy.
OceanJohn Premium Member 3 months ago
Generalismo Francisco Franco is still dead. (I am that old. )
rugeirn 3 months ago
The word came out on Usenet. Remember that? Yup, you’re old.
walstib Premium Member 3 months ago
No Deadheads on GC? RIP Jerry.
olds_cool63 3 months ago
zzzzz…zzzzzz…..zzzzzz…..
Asharah 3 months ago
I remember Robert Kennedy being shot. I remember the Moon Landing. And Watergate. And the Bicentennial. And people dancing on top of the Berlin Wall. And Kristen shot J.R.
Upton O'Goode 3 months ago
Jayne Mansfield, Marilyn Monroe, John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King??? Yes, yes, yes, I remember them all. I even remember when Jimmy Hoffa disappeared but I thought we were talking about musicians we admired?
BobCaldwell1 3 months ago
I was too old to be part of his target audience. That’s old.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 3 months ago
My sympathy for self-destructive singers ended after Judy Garland
Jaime Jean M 3 months ago
My (now) 29-year-old son was sad… and he was still in the oven.
tvstevie 3 months ago
They were never even goodies.
Swirls Before Pine 3 months ago
Shouldn’t this comic have run in April, on the 30th anniversary of Cobain’s death?
TIMH about 2 months ago
I remember being sad when Janis Joplin died. I should be buried alive in the blues.