ITT Post a musician, get recommended a poet
>>8776403
michael gira >:D
>/mu/ knowing poets
you're expecting way too much from the average /mu/ poster
Beck
>>8776430
But this is /lit/
Tom Waits. Would genuinely like a rec.
>>8776443
Nerd trap: Sprung!! LOL haha!
>>8776418
artaud
this dude wanted Rushdie dead because of Satanic Verses. great idols, /lit/
>>8776532
I hope Rushdie dies too because he's a hack
>>8776468
Hildegard von Bingen
>>8776552
He's a wog
>>8776559
What's a wog
>>8776565
>>8776558
I read a few. I am guessing it was a joke.
>>8776552
nietzsche
Alternatively nick cave
>>8776426
Ohh wow good taste. Idk man but check out current 93, coil, dij, probably shit youve already listened to.
Bob Dylan.
Scott Walker
>>8777895
Thanks. I've read Leopardi before, but didn't really pay much attention to him.
pls, pls
>>8777884
Bob Dylan
>>8776468
>says he likes tom waits
>doesn't even know tom waits is a beat incarnate
don't even try m8. he liked BEATS
Nasir Jones
>>8776403
>>8776563
bump for this
>>8776403
Angel Olsen
But she's a fan of Pessoa, so Pessoa is probably the answer
>>8778001
Are there any other shots of Ariana's fuzzy belly?
>>8776403
I like his old songs and i'd like to learn to write like that
I love how he builds solid verses and doesn't try to pose as intelligent using fancy hard words. He instead uses simple words and simple setences but is in the way he talks that his wit comes trough.
to me, all "Whatever people says that I am, that's what I'm not" lyrics are pure fire. All songs are simple, crude and beautifully told.
I really don't know what I'd have to read to achieve that level of congruence and beauty with my words.
no troll, I really admire this guy's first 2 CDs.
>>8776552
Kierkegaard
>>8778035
I wish she would pess on me.
>>8778118
Thanks for letting us know
Little Richard
Bob Dylan
Hatred
I hate the past
I can't see anything at all, all I see is me
That's clear enough
And that's whats important, to see me
My eyes can focus
My brain is talking
Looks pretty good to me
My head's on straight, my girlfriend's beautiful
Looks pretty good to me
Sometimes I speak
Tonight there's nothing to say
Sometimes we freak
And laugh all day
Hold these pages up to the light
See the jacknife inside of the dream
A railroad runs through the record stores at night
Coming in for the deep freeze
Mary: a simple word, are you there in the country?
Your eyes so full, your head so tight
Can't you hear me?
Remember our talk
That day on the phone?
I was the door, and you were the station
With shattered glass and miles between us
We still flew away in the conversation
My cup is full, and I feel okay
The world is dull, but not today
She think's she's a goddess
She says she talks to the spirits
I wonder if she can talk to herself?
If she can bear to hear it?
This is Eric's trip
We've all come to watch him slip
He's slipping all the way to Texas
Can you dig it?
I see with a glass eye
The pavement view
A shadow forming, across the fields rushing
Through me to you
We tore down the world, and put up four walls
I breathe in the myth
I'm over the city, fucking the future
I'm high and inside your kiss
We can't see clear
But what we see is alright
We make up what we can't hear
And then we sing all night
Scattered pages and shattered lights
See the jacknife, see the dream
There's something moving over there, to the right
Like nothing I've never seen
Nurse With Wound
>>8778145
Some guy in speaker's corner going on about aliums and shit
>inb4 Plath
OP, as a lover of poetry, why did you expect /lit/ do give you a concise answer? If anything, /mu/ could answer this at a far more efficient rate.
Jackson C. Frank
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWc_iEWDdfw
>>8776468
Laszlo Krasznahorkai. Not a perfect match but they both do such bizarre and boozy art without coming across as Bukowski types, and both have such a refined yet experimental style. Similar sense of humor, tragedy and satire.
I say this because when I was living in Barcelona I read my first Krasznahorkai novel and one of my favorite things to do was put on Tom Waits and go for walks alone whenever I was tired of reading. They complimented each other insanely well.
>>8776468
Bukowski :^)
Jason Isbell. In dire need of new poetry.
>>8778774
Try Richard Siken.
>>8778035
how do you know she is a fan
Andrew Bird
P L S
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I'd like two, one for early era mark and one for late era mark s'il vous plaît
>>8779146
Bjork
>>8779146
Joanna Newsom, Kate Bush, Lisa Gerrard.
Sorry, I don't know many spoken word poets.
>>8778883
>implying imma reverse search this guy for ya
>that looks like eno
i'd recommend Arthur Rimbaud for this gay sob
>>8778040
wtf?
>>8778103
He basically basis himself off John Cooper Clarke (I Wanna Be Yours is by Clarke for example) so I suppose check him out.
>>8778914
He was influenced a lot by people like Hilaire Belloc and Lewis Carroll. Also James Joyce (he set Joyce's poem Golden Hair to music). But these might be too obvious.
>>8779044
there's voodoo in Wide Sargasso Sea and Dreaming in Cuban (actually santeria but w/e)
>>8776403
I like the concept OP
Sun Ra
>>8780374
Bob Dylan
>>8781352
Bob Kaufman, Leroi Jones (before he was Amiri Baraka) and me.
>>8778887
bump a doodle doo
>>8776563
John Ashbery
>>8776403
>>8778001
Rupi Carr
Maynard Keenan
Not memeing.
The Poetic Edda and Tolkien certainly, but something less obvious please.
Richard D James
so much surface-level meme music itt it hurts
Nick Drake
>>8782392
>le wrong generation more of a Led Zeppelin fan myself!
>>8782586
how is led zeppelin any different from talentless wank posted itt. It's all shit
>>8778103
Yeah! his earlier record is best
can't stand him now, maybe with new appearance wannabe
Birthday Party era Nick Cave
>>8782496
itt: cringy white people
pls
kyary
>>8784248
no u
>>8783998
He was the best songwriter this god forsaken country has produced.
>>8778203
Just read some Bob Dylan, literature noble worthy.
>>8783998
Bumping. Looking for poets with an old west vibe mainly.
>>8785161
Jim Harrison could be worth a look dude?
Otherwise Walt Whitman is pretty darn grand about things.
>>8784829
Seamus Heaney's poems on adolescence are quite similar in tone dude.
>>8781352
Sun Ra wrote his own poems btw
>>8781524
Delmore Schwartz
>>8785246
He was popular with beatniks. Kerouac mentioned him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_tOvPAKEHo
Grimes
>>8780034
it's stockhausen you pleb