View Full Version : The Late Kurt Cobain May Get A Bridge Named After Him In His Hometown


Brian Damage
07-14-2011, 10:15 PM
Nirvana's 'Nevermind' is approaching its 20th birthday this fall, bringing about more and more tributes to the band and Kurt Cobain. Now, Cobain's hometown of Aberdeen, Wa., is mulling whether to honor the late singer by naming a famous bridge after him, the AP reports.

The Young Street Bridge, located above the Wishkah River just a few blocks from the home Cobain shared with his mother, might become the Kurt Cobain Bridge if the city's residents approve it. A nearby park could also be renamed Cobain Landing.

The bridge has become something of a shrine to Cobain fans, with graffiti and memorabilia being left on the mud-ridden banks underneath it. Some people claim that the grunge icon slept there in his teens after he dropped out of high school, though it's unclear if that's true. Cobain also allegedly wrote the 'Nevermind' track 'Something in the Way' about the time he spent there in his youth.

Members of the local community are expected to share their opinions on the matter at a July 27 City Council meeting. Although the Council seems in favor of the honor, radio station KXRO says "up until now, the City of Aberdeen has been slow to memorialize Cobain due to his suicide, drug use and negative comments about his hometown."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/officials-in-kurt-cobains-wash-hometown-consider-naming-bridge-park-after-him/2011/07/14/gIQAavZHEI_story.html

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Brad Russ
07-14-2011, 11:01 PM
I never really was a big Cobain or Nirvana fan. I remember when he died, people who you knew were never Cobain fans started wearing his t-shirts just so they'd seem like they were cool. I thought it was rather pathetic. NO wonder he always said that he wanted to thank his "true" fans in many of his interviews. Lots of posers. Anyway, I guess it's pretty cool that he might get a bridge named after him.