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Kurt Cobain Final Interview
So... I do a book show in March.
Where, we talk to...
You do what?
A book show... Oh!.
Talk to different people about favorite books. That you've read and...
How it's inspired you or what you've learned from it, or something like that.
So you do have a book that... that comes back to you every once and a while?
Yeah, well...
I've read "Perfume" by Patrick Süskind.
About 10 times in my life, and... I can't stop reading it.
It's like, something that's just stationary in my pocket all the time.
It just doesn't leave me and uh, every time I'm bored, like, when I'm on an airplane or something
I read it over and over again.
'Cause I'm a hypochondriac and it just affects me.
Makes me want to cut my nose off.
What's the book about?
It's about this... perfume apprentice
and in... in France.
At the turn of the century, and he... he...
he is just disgusted basically with all humans and he just can't get away from humans. So he goes on this trek.
This... walk of death
where he just he... he goes into the rural areas where there's, you know, woods all over the place
into small villages and he only travels by night.
And... he... just, every time he smells human
like a fire from a far off way, you know he'll... he'll just get really disgusted and hide.
He just tries to stay away from people.
I can relate to that.
Do you ever use what you read in any of your songs?
As a matter of fact, I used that very story in "Scentless Apprentice"
Yeah.
So...
That's really one of the, first times that I've ever used a,
an actual story... you know, as a book. You know, as an example of a song.
Yeah, I've always tried to stay away from that
But now that I'm running out of ideas, more and more
I ... I tend to do that.
Is it hard when, uh...
you spend your whole life.... doing the first few albums
And then suddenly everybody needs
your attention. you have to give interviews, you have to travel around
and suddenly...
Is it hard to come up with ideas?
hmm...
you know the old saying that you can't buy hapiness
you think that's true?
well...
yeah, you can't buy hapiness
I mean, that made me happy for a little while
but
I mean, I was just probably almost as just happy with, you know
I don't know, I used to...
I look back on
going to second hand stores and stuff like that
and finding a little treasure like that
and that actually meant more to me because it was
it was more of a stab in the dark in a way, you know
cause you didn't know if you were going to be able to afford it
and you don't know what you're really looking for
and when you find it, it's more special to you
rather than... you know
having a thousand dollars and going into a store like that
and just buying the hole store.. you know
it's not as special