Cobain deep and having changed the world. Well, I can't go for either one of those. But I did like Nirvana's music in general. If there's a musician out there trying to change the world, I'd have to go with John McCutcheon who works tirelessly for South American missions of mercy, or Neil Young, Willie Nelson, and John Mellancamp for their constant pursuit to help farmers. Maybe they're not glamorous, and maybe they aren't constantly depressed, but these guys are working hard and lending their considerable talents to help other people they consider to be less fortunate. I admire that. If you want depressed and changing the world, Willie Nelson tried to commit suicide one time by laying down in the road in front of a truck. Roger Miller saved him and Mr. Nelson sobored up and got over himself and so lived through the night.
Esteban. Well, he's got some talent and he's making some music and he's got so much bluster and so little fashion sense that he's actually making a fashion statement. Now, that's kitsch! And I like kitsch, so I guess I like Esteban based on that. Plus, classical guitar is really, really, really hard and he does it well, so that's impressive. He has, however, not changed the world either. Some like his guitars and some do not. I played one in a pawn shop once. Not bad, but the quality looked poor.
So, I guess between Esteban and Kurt Cobain, my vote goes to John McCutcheon, Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellancamp, and Roger Miller.
- Zurf
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