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Review âOne of the only books to come out of the singerâs inner circle ... Empathetic and absorbing, illuminating ... Conveys the frustration, the to-the-bone grief, that comes from losing a loved one who was fundamentally unknowable in the first place. Itâs the closest thing we have to a survivorâs account.â (Washington Post)âA fascinating portrait of the life, music and inner workings of Cobain.â (Rolling Stone)âFascinating . . . essential reading.â (Entertainment Weekly)âAn expansive and insightful account of rockâs most tragic figure . . . inarguably the most intimate and firsthand biography about [Cobainâs] experience of fame to date.â (Forbes)âSheds new light on the image of Cobain as a tortured artist and . . . reveals the compassion and ambition that truly drove him.â (Observer, âOne of the 16 Most Anticipated Books of the Springâ)âAdd this to the rich sonic legacy of Nirvana â"Goldbergâs soulful account of Cobain as a close friend, gone way too soon, yet vividly alive on every page of this remarkable book.â (Cameron Crowe, writer/director of Almost Famous)âPeople always ask, âWhat was Kurt really like?â Thatâs probably not a question that any one person can answer about anybody, but anyone who knew Kurt will tell you that this book sends you vividly back to that person. Serving the Servant contributes an invaluable piece to a complicated collage.â (Michael Azerrad, author of Our Band Could Be Your Life and Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana)âInsightful, passionate and cleareyed, Goldbergâs account of his personal and professional relationship with Kurt Cobain is required reading. It is essentially the story of two men, a generation apart, who became unexpected friends and a contemplative requiem to losing someone you love who touched the world with a singular magic.â (Thurston Moore, Sonic Youth)âAs a fan, Danny Goldberg treasures Kurt Cobain as an artist. As Nirvanaâs manager, he witnessed the ambition and empathy that drove Cobain toward stardom. As an activist, he admires Cobainâs courageously explicit politics. As Cobainâs shrewd advisor and fond friend, he misses him even more acutely than we do.â (Robert Christgau, author of Is It Still Good to Ya?: Fifty Years of Rock Criticism, 1967-2017)âI couldnât put it down. As a huge Nirvana fan, it is petrifying to even attempt a description or enlightened comment about Kurt. I just want to say, any music fan should want this book. Any Nirvana fan must have this book.â (Joan Jett) Read more About the Author Danny Goldberg is president and owner of Gold Village Entertainment, an artist management company; former CEO and founder of Gold Mountain Entertainment; former chairman and CEO of both Mercury Records and Artemis Records; former CEO of Air America; and frequent contributor to the Los Angeles Times, The Nation, Huffington Post, Dissent, Billboard, and many other outlets. He is the author of In Search of the Lost Chord, Bumping into Geniuses, and How the Left Lost Teen Spirit, and coeditor of Itâs a Free Country. He lives in Pound Ridge, New York. 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A relationship immensely rewarding and, at times, taxing. Goldberg shines a light on the private man, giving us a very intimate, heartbreaking, hilarious, and insightful narrative.From Goldbergâs fatherly eyes, Cobain is a sweet, compassionate, shy, albeit childlike puzzle of genius, ailments and a self-marketing maven.I donât want to ruin the book for you and temper this review with things you should read; I will say, however, that this book reads brutally honest. Sure, there is a lot of entertainment insight; sure, youâll read about all the big namesâ¦..butâ¦.â¦.It is stunning a farewell to a surrogate son, and a must read for anyone who loved Nirvana, anyone who's loved someone struggling with drugs. Anyone who loves, PERIOD.When Goldberg leaves Cobainâs funeral, he is broken. Twenty-five-years have passed and finally, it's the goodbye he wanted to tell.An absolute must read. Iâve read a few biographies of Cobain, and I appreciate this one for its focus on Cobainâs life in L.A. and its continuous attention to Cobainâs aesthetic practice. Goldberg admits to seeing Cobain through ârose-colored glasses,â and these glasses certainly skew his interpretation of some events (KCâs petty jealousy of other Seattle bands, for example) and lead to a few outrageous claims (Nirvana wrote more overtly political songs than R.E.M. did, which makes you wonder if he ever listened to an R.E.M. record). But this view does fuel his attention to valuing Cobain as a creator: music (obviously), visual (which we mostly knew about), and video (which was new to me and really interesting). While Grohlâs lack of participation with the book raises some questions, give this a read if youâre at all interested in Cobain beyond the âtortured soul, troubled boyâ narrative.And to the reviewer who put down the book because Goldberg is affiliated with the ACLU: read the liner notes to Incesticide because Nirvana might not be the band you think it was. Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain PDFServing the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain Epub
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