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>favorite poet
>what you're listening to right now
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>>23322549
>Kanye West
>Kanye West
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>>23322549
Pound for now
Fistula (a Cleveland based sludge metal band)
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>>23322549
Richard Wagner
Richard Wagner

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7t4RtXP662w
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>>23322549
That's an incredibly pretentious album cover.
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>>23322549
You actually listen to this manufactured for women pop trite? Incredibly grim.
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POETA PREDILECTA: JUANA INÉS DE LA CRUZ.

ESCUCHANDO AHORA: «QUARTETO EM CY» (1972) • «QUARTETO EM CY»


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kes2-EGfKZk
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>>23322549
no fucking way you actually listen to TS and think that garbage is good

>Isaac Wood
>World of pleasure
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>>23322549
Lightening Seeds/ee cummings
>Pure and simple/Buffalo Bill's defunct
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Dante

Young Dolph
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>dadrockers mad
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Bladee
Bladee
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>>23323075
It’s not. She’s mocking the 1975 guy for being fake deep
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I don’t really go by favorites anymore, I just go by what I’m reading at the moment. Right now it’s Dickinson and Bachmann, next months it could be Blake and Celan, Chaucer and Baudelaire.
John Maus
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>>23322932
ew
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>>23322549
Hughes
Charli XCX
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>>23322549
Shakespeare
Emmylou Harris
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>>23322549
not that shit
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>>23323971
Favorite Dylan album's Desire, by far
Were this /mu/, might've posted Romance in Durango, or maybe One more Cup of Coffee
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Rilke
Fleetwood Mac
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>Ted Hughes/W.B Yeats
>"Definitely Maybe" by Oasis
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>>23324375
I'm much more orthodox on Dylan, Blonde on Blonde towers over everything for me, it's a qualitative leap and a genuine claim to immortality. But Desire is a lot of fun, that's where I fell in love with her voice.
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>>23324515
Not that I'm not 'misogynist' but that every single track on Blonde *is* became a little tiresome-- once detected. Nonetheless, Sad-Eyed Lady was a favorite track through my adolescence (and a little beyond) and Leopard-skin Pillbox Hat still prompts a smile.
I do recognize its greatness.
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>>23323673
Dont fucking defend Taylor Swift you pozzed nigger
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Luís de Camões
Erik Satie's Gnossiennes
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>>23324542
>Sad-Eyed Lady was a favorite track through my adolescence (and a little beyond)
Ah that's too bad, luckily I've got no plans of growing up.
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>>23322549
>Dylan Thomas
https://poets.org/poem/fern-hill

>Alison Statton (Young Marble Giants/Weekend)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf-Ra36KDow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdwOboIsCsM
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Valery or Ponge
Aoki Takamasa
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>>23324679
I had all my dad's Dylan albums (and near a thousand others, mostly late 70s-80s stuff) to play with when I was a kid-- the first Dylan album that hooked me was actually John Wesley Harden; still have a fondness for that one.
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>>23325656
*Harding
>As I went out one morning....
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Dante

Van Halen
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John Berryman
Queen’s Sheer Heart Attack
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>>23323295
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>William Blake or S.T. Coleridge
>Wagner (Tristan und Isolde)
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>>23322549
John Milton
Future (Nayvadius DeMun Cash)
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>>23325656
Ah, my parents never cared for him, they aren't really old enough or "sophisticated" enough for him, they're Bruce Springsteen fans - as am I, really. But it was cool discovering Dylan as an adult. What else did you like from his collection?
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Valéry
Janaček
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>>23325756


VOCÊ NÃO TEM GUSTO; VOCÊ NÃO TEM LÍNGUA: VOCÊ É UM VAGABUNDO.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdoMZnVf6Bc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAgMqQu2EbQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSxX6U6GsnY
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>>23326014
Well, speaking of Springsteen, I think the first five albums are all good, especially Asbury Park, the first one. One band my dad listened to in the 80's that I wound up liking that not alot of people in the States seem to know much about these days is Jazz Butcher (Pat Fisher's passing a few years back really upset him). My pop says Dylan was listened to regularly in the 80's, and that the Velvet Underground was actually a revived band, in the sense that they had no real (mass) following UNTIL the (early) 80's. A /lit/ parallel I guess would be the case of Melville, who really didn't come into prominence until well after his death in the 1920's. Also, evidently, Elvis Costello was far bigger in the 80s than even the 80s stations these days (Sirius XM, that is) fwr are willing to recognize-- according to him. Etc. Oh, also, The Cure was considered 'bubblegum' rock back then, so it amuses him that the descriptor 'grandfathers of Goth' have since been applied to them, 'whatever that means'
All he listens to is Jazz these days, however.
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>>23322549
you swifties are so obnoxious
fuck off with your arthoe back to /mu/
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>>23322549
>Shakespeare
>Monteverdi
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>>23326752
Interesting; poetry at its apex, opera at its initial stage.
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>>23323295
>waifufagging with your favorite poet
Yikes sweaty do better
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>>23322549
>Whitman
>Boards of Canada
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>>23322549
>Arthur Rimbaud
>Bladee
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>>23323485
Holy based!
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ruben bonifaz nuño
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56XJgQf385U
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>>23322549
John Keats
Tiнь Coнця - Meч Apeя (live, Zaxidfest 2021)
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>>23326510
Early Bruce is pure soulful whiteboi genius, so much wonderful dynamism in the way he developed the dramas of his songs.
>Jazz Butcher
Never heard of them but looks cool. Interesting about VU, I guess it makes sense in light of the old saw about "everyone who saw them started a band" - when they get popular they namedrop VU in an interview and then their fans get turned on to them. My mom is a big Elvis Costello fan, I love Armed Forces, such a consistently fun and catchy album.
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>>23327910
Armed Forces is great; check out Get Happy if you haven't yet, my favorite of his.
Off Asbury Park, think Lost in the Flood's my favorite track, but it'll be a sad day when I think I've outgrown songs like Growin' Up and Spirit in the Night.
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Robert Frost
Batushka (the real one)
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>>23328085
>check out Get Happy
Will do.
For me I think it's gotta be Hard to Be a Saint or Mary, but Flood is awesome too. And Spirit in the Night is just unbelievably fun.
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>Favorite poets
Shakespeare and Homer
>Listening right now
Les Rallizes Dénudés - Heavier Than a Death in the Family
https://youtu.be/JnlBgRpT7oo?si=58AyPnXbgMZMGKu3
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>>23329688
>Crazy Janey
>The Mission Man
>Jimmy the Saint
>...
Though I never had the opportunity to experience any of this (obviously) I nonetheless feel nostalgic for a time when all the kids had nicknames. Website handles are a poor substitute!
OTOH I guess 'Fat Suzy' and 'Fat Frank' just wouldn't fly on modern playgrounds..
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>>23322549
Approximately:

Poet: I'm not sure I have one. My favorites keep eliminating themselves by revealing blasphemous allegiances. Yeah. Open slot, for now.
Music: Naragonia (especially Naragonia Quartet) and Talisk
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>>23323854
Listen to Come to Life and then come back to me.
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>>23329743
Yeah I feel you, it's all part of living in our current fake colorless nothing-world.
The bandmembers had great nicknames too though, "The Boss" and "The Big Man"! Which could be a bit much I suppose, but the charisma they had in performance was just something else, so you can't really argue against it.
Also listening to some early Peter Gabriel just now, speaking of that era. Weird and sort of reticent but vibrant stuff. Featuring, fun fact, Roy "The Professor" Bittan of the E Street Band on keyboards!
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>poet
i guess spenser. i don't usually read poems unless they are very long.
>music
just started listening to beabadobee. it's a mixed bag. a lot of the songs are absolute jams but there isn't an album i can listen to all the way through without skipping four or so songs.
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>>23322549
>favorite poet
Walt Whitman by far. The only poet who compares for me is Shakespeare.
>>what you're listening to right now
https://voca.ro/1c0SbyFNfmd5
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>>23323673
Women aren’t funny
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>>23322549
myself
deep vocal drum and bass mix #3
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>>23323295
Quita la mayúscula, subnormal
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>>23322549
Attila József
Astral Weeks
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/the-miracle-of-van-morrisons-astral-weeks



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