I'm not a big Nirvana fan at all, but even I understand what the big deal is. Nirvana was signed by a label, but that's just how it goes. If you want your music to be heard, you sign on with a label. It's not like there are many other options. There was no Internet back then. Besides, lots of bands are/were in a constant struggle with their label. Geffen wanted to change Nevermind's cover, for example, but finally yielded because Cobain wouldn't have any of it.
Nirvana + Activision (the embodiment of destructive capitalism - read Kotick's latest interview)...smells like corporate spirit.
As for Jimi Hendrix, he didn't live in the same world we live in, this generation didn't grow up with Jimi Hendrix, this generation doesn't know much about Jimi Hendrix and I'm going to go out on a limb and say that this generation probably doesn't really care much about Jimi Hendrix (after all, nobody in this thread managed to spell his name right) so I don't see how is that relevant in any way. Perhaps if Jimi was in a detergent commercial back in the 70's lots of his fans wouldn't be happy either.
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