Frances Farmer was an actress in the 30's and 40's but she was also an extremely "rebellious" girl and since that didn't fit what society thought women should be like, she was sent to an insane asylum. She was not insane, or even mentally ill. She was raped, starved, tortured in unimaginable ways, and eventually lobotomized. Her story is magnificently sad, a perfect portrait of the inhumanity of humans, and she paid the most horrendous price, simply for not fitting in. Kurt surely felt an affinity towards her... "I guess that's my way of letting the world know that bureaucracy is everywhere and it can happen to anybody and it's a really evil thing," Cobain said. "The story of Frances Farmer is so sad and it can happen to anybody and it almost felt at a time that it was happening to us." Tuning: Whole step down (the tuning is actually almost a whole step down, you just have to figure it out. I always tune by ear so can't tell u more) Equipment used: Stella Harmony acoustic guitar Lyrics: I must (?), between (?), (?) again You (?) sorry, between (?) What you have wanted, I couldn't afford it I must (?) And (?) When (?) When (?) said Hey, hey I am (?) Hold (?) (...) I miss the comfort in being sad I miss the comfort in being sad I miss the comfort in being sad Kurt Cobain/Nirvana Frances farmer will have her revenge on Seattle acoustic guitar cover
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