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Favorite artist/composer:
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Favorite song: youtube.com
Favorite poem: For the Marriage of Faustus and Helen, Hart Crane
Favorite album: Permanent Revolution, Catch-22
Favorite book: The Sorrows of Young Werther, Goethe
Favorite artist/composer: Martin Luther
Favorite author: Melville
Favorite song: youtube.com
Favorite poem: XL. Into my heart on air that kills (Housman)
Favorite album: Victorialand (Cocteau Twins)
Favorite book: Butcher's Crossing (Williams)
Favorite artist/composer: Tomas Luis de Victoria
Favorite author: Evelyn Waugh
Favorite song: In the hall of the crimson king - King Crimson
Favorite poem: Leaves of Grass
Favorite album: In the Aeroplane over the sea
Favorite book: Infinite Jest
Favorite artist/composer: Radiohead
Favorite author: James Joyce
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Song: Moonlight on Vermont - Captain Beefheart
Poem: the Second Coming - Yeats
Album: probs Bee Thousand
Novel: Ulysses (Moby Dick is close tho)
Favorite composer: maybe Ornette Coleman, maybe Don Van Vliet, too many to love
Favorite artist: Goya
Favorite author: Joyce hands down, Gaddis and Kafka close behind
Song: Solo Dancer - Charles Mingus
Poem: Canto XVI - Ezra Pound
Album: The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady - Charles Mingus
Book: The Tunnel - William Gass
Composer: Charles Mingus
Author: William Gass
>Favorite song: I dont know...I like so many. One I always liked is this: youtube.com
Also:youtube.com
And: youtube.com
>Favorite poem: I think that many passages in Shakespeare are the greatest poetry of all time. But as for a single poem, I think I always loved Blake's The Tyger.
>Favorite album: I dont know.
>Favorite book: War and Peace
>Favorite artist/composer: Beethoven
>Favorite author: Shakespeare
Favorite song: Monkey and Bear
Favorite poem: The Road Less Traveled
Favorite album: Forget
Favorite book:One Hundred Years of Solitude
Favorite artist/composer: Yann Tiersen
Favorite author: Kafka
>The Pillows - Bran New Lovesong
>Yeats - The Stolen Child
>The Pillows - Little Busters
>Joyce - Portrait of the Artist
>La Dispute
>Eliot
Just read that poem, some bits went over my head but it was great overall, Hart Crane is a genius.
Best Shakespeare line imo:
"Full fathom five thy father lies;
Of his bones are coral made;
Those are pearls that were his eyes:
Nothing of him that doth fade,
But doth suffer a sea-change
Into something rich and strange."
Favorite song: King Crimson - Starless
Favorite poem: Anne Sexton - End, Middle, Beginning
Favorite album: Murmuure - s/t
Favorite book: Middlemarch or Metamorphoses
Favorite artist/composer: King Crimson or GY!BE
Favorite author: Joyce (but I haven't read Ulysses yet sorry)
>Joyce
>hasnt read Ulysses
WHAT
I liked Dubliners and Portrait that much
I'm building up to Ulysses now and plan to read it in November.
>Fav song:
Sound of Silence - Simon and Garfunkel
>Fav poem:
Entonces y Además - Blas de Otero
>Fav album:
Either Psycho Tropical Berlin (La femme) or In the Court of the Crimson King (King Crimson)
>Fav book:
Tropic of cancer - Henry Miller
>Fav artist/composer:
It's a meme, but I really like David Bowie's ability to change constantly while keeping his essence intact
>Fav author: William Shakespeare gives me the chills, love the themes he deals with
I mean that's reasonable. Very possible to fall in love with him before reading it.
>favorite book
>Infinite Jest
HEY LOOK GUYS. IT'S A PLEB. HE'S A PLEB FOR LIKE IJ
GUYS.
GUYS, LOOK.
A PLEB.
for liking IJ
Guys.
Guys...
song youtube.com
poem sacred-texts.com
album youtube.com
book quran.com
artist Shaykh Mishary
author Ibn al-Nafis
ramadan mubarak!
>Favorite song:
chopin's etude op.10 no. 3 (tristesse)
this arrangement, specifically, others sound weird to me:
youtube.com
>Favorite poem:
a friend's eulogy for another friend. but eugene onegin is a public work so let's go with that.
>Favorite album:
music for egon schiele - rachel's
>Favorite book:
also eugene onegin. but since i mentioned it already, antony and cleopatra.
>Favorite artist/composer:
i don't really have one. i mean, i must have one, but i don't know who he is.
>Favorite author:
shakes.
Favorite song: Lucky Man - Verve; World at Large - MM; too many to pick
Favorite poem: The Odyssey
Favorite album: Something by Modest Mouse, No Doubt, or Red Hot Chilli Peppers, probably a best of mix
Favorite book: IJ
Favorite artist/composer: Modest Mouse
Favorite author: Steinbeck
>Sound of Silence - Simon and Garfunkel
my mom had Bookends Theme on a list of music she wanted played at her funeral reception and the list wasn't long enough so i thought about putting this song but way too sad
Favorite song: Rhapsody in Druz - Robbie Basho
Favorite Poem: "The earth turns over, our side feels the cold" W.H. Auden
Favorite Album: Organ - Jun Konagaya
Favorite Book: Novel with Cocaine - M. Ageyev
Favorite artist: Robert Ashley
Favorite Author: Huysmans, I think
Nice
is a rebours actually worth reading? i have it but it doesn't seem particularly impressive
It isn't impressive in the common sense of the word. It holds beauty flat but floating, which can seem very beautiful to some people and very plain to others
>Solo Dancer
Why that song in particular, and not other from Black Saint?
Also, what are your other favourites from Mingus?
Superior Viaduct remastered the album and reissued it last year, but I don't like how it sounds, sadly. Would love to own it on vinyl.
>Song: Moonlight Sonata as played by Valentina Lisitsa
>Poem: Kublai Khan
>Album: The Decemberists - The Hazards of Love
>Book: The Flame Alphabet by Ben Marcus
>Artist: Lawrence
>Author: Joyce
>moonlight sonata
>actually enjoying bloated proto-power metal
DURR, MORE NOTES MEANS MORE GOODER
Favorite song: youtube.com
Favorite poem: Der Panther, by Rilke
Favorite album: King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic
Favorite book: Swann's Way
Favorite artist/composer: Eric Dolphy
Favorite author: Natsume Soseki
>In the hall of the crimson king
>the hall
i don't think you've listened to the first movement of Moonlight Sonata.
also none of what I mentioned was 'bloated proto-power metal.' i don't think that's a real genre and i certainly don't listen to it.
>song: Out there somewhere pt.1+pt.2 (Orbital)
>poem: A se stesso (Leopardi)
>album: Spiderland (Slint)
>book: Notes from underground (Dostoevskij)
>artist: Tom Waits
>author: Pessoa
Song: dunno
Poem: At the Beach by John Forbes
Album: Goat Rodeo
Book: winesburg, ohio
Artist: Mark Kozelek
Author: Kjell Askildsen
>One I always liked is this: youtube.com
love this song
Favorite song: Scarlet Begonias
Favorite poem: She Walks in Beauty
Favorite Album: American Beauty
Favorite Book: Naked Lunch
Favorite Arist: The Grateful Dead (obviously)
Favorite Author: William S. Burroughs
Favorite song: Tiger Mountain Peasant Song - Fleet Foxes
Favorite poem: Daddy - Silvia Plath
Favorite album: Nevermind - Nirvana
Favorite book: The Picture of Dorian Gray
Favorite artist/composer: Fleet Foxes/Chopin
Favorite author: George Orwell
Favorite song: Reckoner, Radiohead
Favorite poem: somewhere i have never travelled,gladly beyond - ee cummings
Favorite album: In Rainbows, Radiohead
Favorite book: The Waves, Woolf
Favorite artist/composer: Yann Tiersen
Favorite author: Faulkner
Favourite song: Danny Boy
Favourite poem: Fowles in the Frith
Favourite album: Horowitz in Vienna
Favourite book: Crime and Punishment (blow me)
Favourite artist/composer: Scriabin
Favourite author: Dostoevsky
Favorite song: Sweet Thing (including Candidate and Reprise) by David Bowie
Favorite poem: Darkness by Lord Byron
Favorite album: Niggas on the Moon / The Powers that B by Death Grips
Favorite book: The Devils by Dostoevsky
Favorite artist/composer: Chopin
Favorite author: Dostoevsky
Song: Prelude to a Kiss w/ Hodges
Poem: Not sure. Maybe Joyce's first in that suite of his? Or else something by Eliot...not a poetry fan
Album: Choirs of the Eye
Book: n/a
Artist/composer: Kayo Dot
Author: Borges, or maybe Nescio
>Scriabin/Dosto
My nigga, good choices.
Song: Disorder by The Haxan Cloak
Poem: For My Lover, Returning to His Wife by Sexton
Album: Waves by Bitter Ruin
Book: The Age of Innocence by Wharton
Artist/composer: Tomás Luis de Victoria
Author: Wharton or Pynchon
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Favorite Song: In the Wake of Poseidon
Favorite Poem: Ozymandias
Favorite Album: In the Court if the Crimson King
Favorite Book: The Stranger
Favorite Artist: Death Grips
Favorite Author: Jean Paul Sartre
fuck off with your /soc/ cancer
kill everyone ITT
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You didn't post yours though :( I really wanna know what you like...