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title: "Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain"
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# Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain

**Brand:** danny goldberg
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- **What is this?** Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain by danny goldberg
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    New Perspectives on a Familiar Story
  

*by J***Z on Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2019*

I’ve read a few biographies of Cobain, and I appreciate this one for its focus on Cobain’s life in L.A. and its continuous attention to Cobain’s aesthetic practice. Goldberg admits to seeing Cobain through “rose-colored glasses,” and these glasses certainly skew his interpretation of some events (KC’s 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 Grohl’s lack of participation with the book raises some questions, give this a read if you’re at all interested in Cobain beyond the “tortured soul, troubled boy” 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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Gorgeous, Insightful Book-
  

*by R***N on Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2019*

There's an indescribable buzz you get reading Danny Goldberg’s Serving the Servant : Remembering Kurt Cobain. For me, it was like standing on Sunset Boulevard when Tower Records existed, in line, waiting for "Smells Like Teen Spirit” or just endlessly listening to “All Apologies,” “Heart Shaped Box” or hearing him sing Bowie’s “The Man who Sold the World” on MTV Unplugged ---and that song spun on its own axis.But that was Kurt's brilliance, that’s what drew people in. Goldberg was Kurt’s father figure/manager and friend. 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 Goldberg’s fatherly eyes, Cobain  is a sweet, compassionate, shy, albeit childlike puzzle of genius, ailments and a self-marketing maven.I don’t 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, you’ll read about all the big names…..but….….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 Cobain’s funeral, he is broken. Twenty-five-years have passed and finally, it's the goodbye he wanted to tell.An absolute must read.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    It had potential..
  

*by T***5 on Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2019*

The first 2/3 read like a Wikipedia page. I suspect John Silva would be able to fill in many of blanks encountered here. I grew tired of reading other people’s accounts, largely already known, about the past.The book redeems itself once the Vanity Fair interview is discussed. From that point forward, the book is engaging and provides many unknown details without devolving into a gossipy tabloid. My main gripe is that it took so long to hit its stride.The last third of the book is essential for Nirvana fans, but those same fans will likely be uninterested in the early chapters.Oh, and Danny, Ozzy doesn’t have  “famous” tattoos of ‘love’ and ‘hate’ on his hands. The tattoo on his hand is literally OZZY — Kurt and Dave were paying homage with the same exact thing. How something so easily verifiable slipped by the fact checkers, I’ll never know.

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