
"There certainly are many places in Olympia that were important to Kurt, but there's not really any monuments. I think that's the way Olympia works, and it's probably the way Cobain would have wanted it."
Slim Moon is fine with that, too. He doesn't really care that the world sees Cobain as solely a Seattle treasure.
"Nobody in the Olympia rock scene has really gone to great lengths to correct that notion," he said. "We were happy to have been friends with them. We had several years of Nirvana all to ourselves. Seattle can claim Nirvana as a trophy -- I think that's far less meaningful than what we had here."
An insightful article from The Olympian, written on the tenth anniversary, is here. RIP, sad brilliant guy.
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