Kurt Cobain 'talks' to fans in Twitter seance
- Fri, 30 Oct 2009
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Nirvana rock legend Kurt Cobain has been 'answering' fans' questions in the first-ever Twitter seance.
The singer, who shot himself in April 1994, was one of four dead people 'contacted' during the live Twitter seance – called a 'Tweance' – by the organisers Angels Fancy Dress.
River Phoenix, Michael Jackson and William Shakespeare were the other three.
Twitterers were asked to tweet about which celebrities they'd like to contact and include questions for each.
When asked whether Cobain missed his bandmates, he 'replied':
"Always. We were very close and I like what they've done since. And they've done that themselves, without using the name of the old band."
Some of the other quotes from the Nirvana singer include:
"I'm sorry that drugs destroyed my passion for music, music was what kept me alive. When the music died, I died."
"My fan's love for music has kept the same passion alive in the world though, I would like to say thank you for that."
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October 30 13:59
Jeff
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October 30 15:57
Col
Twats Talking Twaddle
October 30 18:08
PsychicsRFake
nothing but pathetic little scammers screwing with peoples heads, this is dowright disgusting, it shouldn't be allowed.