Nirvana’s former manager has written a tragically passed away from his friends book.Grunge band nirvana’s former manager Danny Goldberg writes about his friend and the band’s singer Kurt Cobainista in a recent book. The picture is taken 15. November 1993 in New York. AOP

nirvana’s former manager, Danny Goldberg admit jossitteleva its still 25 years ago, a friend who died and Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain death.

Cobain committed suicide in 1994. He died 27-year-old.

Goldberg Cobainista book written by Serving the Servant appeared in April in English. Rolling Stone magazine interview, Goldberg told the reflection in its still, there was something you could’ve done friend.

– I Believe fully that no one knows why people kill themselves, and there is no easy answer, why would he or anyone else will do it, he said.

But still, I… what if I had invited him to visit with us for a couple of days? Maybe it would have been a good idea. Perhaps if I had… spent X amount of more hours trying to find therapists who know something about the artists. Of course, if you are sufficiently unlucky that you’ve been close with someone who does this for themselves, you go through things in your mind. But in the end I think that it will make people do it themselves, not around them people.

Rolling Stone magazine in an interview with goldberg from asking directly, does he believe that cobain’s rescue could have been done something.

I don’t think. I believe that many people love him. No one will ever know. You can’t go back and try on hundreds of assumptions. I think that anyone who knows someone commit suicide, would give the same answer. It is a mystery why some people make it and others do not.

Goldberg told me that her strongest memory Cobainista is this smile.

– the Thing I remember best about him, is his smile. This is not an anecdote. Famous people with the work is that side, that they end up telling stories so often, that they form in a certain way to plastic, even if they were to happen, Goldberg muses.

So I cherish those memories, of which I wrote. Many of those who mean a lot to me, is in the book. But when in private I think about him, it is this certain sweet eyes, which he received, combined with sardoninen of sukkeluuteen, which brings him back to me.