What is the official music/Musician of Yea Forums?
I would say Wagner, Bach, Beethoven but I wish to have a focus on the Folk song as such Musicians of history would be the Greatest by default as well as the folk songs ability to connect with a greater individuality and sudden effect.
I find the folk song to truly encapsulate life as it is, a simply yet definite relation to mans eternal and yet continuously obvious... finite life of the simplistic experience.
>listening to Music for Airports outside an airport pleb, that music is enhanced by contextual depth that is lost when listening to it away from an airport. You may as well be listening to a 64kbps YouTube rip in mono with one earphone in for all the quality you’re missing out on.
Dude I mean the complete folk, I cannot exactly call Parsifal prelude a folk song no matter how great it is, hell I believe it to be one of the if not the greatest pieces of music but it is not folk. I prefer common practice period music to modern but as I have said this thread focuses on folk for the aforementioned benefits.
Noah Cook
Berio Sinfonia
Isaiah Anderson
Sounds somewhat aesthetic/interesting but too expressionist for me. And I hate expressionism... about as much as Jazz and Swing, they give me a headache.
That's because music is often separated from literature by most.
Looks gay, provide link and I will judge.
De..debussy.
I can't stand him, like I mean some of his music sounds average-alright but it gets repetitive and is over rated. The only impressionism I like is when it is in the form of painting.
Ian Cooper
I agree the common practice period is the height of western music and art in general with Wagner's greatness tipping us over the edge into the lowest. Still you must appreciate the general familiarity and sublime simplicity that the folk song.
What the fuck is this travesty?
Explain...
Never heard of any of them.
Daniel Long
Is Al Stewart more Yea Forums or /his/?
Ryder Watson
Provide link of judgement
Oliver Phillips
It's not literature related at all. It belongs on Yea Forums. You just don't want to post it on Yea Forums so you killed a Yea Forums thread for it. The guy posting Crystal Castles as a thread lucked out that they had used Joyce on that album. You're just fucking cancer.
Ryan Smith
>It's not literature related at all. It belongs on Yea Forums.
Neither is a thread about recent thoughts yet it is commonly accepted. Neither is an art thread yet it is commonly accepted, neither is a music thread on any other board yet it is commonly accepted.
Get over yourself man, this is Yea Forums related because it is posed as a direct question towards Yea Forums. As well as the philosophical side mentioned previously. Get down from your high horse and simply appreciate musical literature. You'r no better than those types who tell you to stop smoking at public area.
>BUT EVERYONE ELSE IS OFF TOPIC TOO cancer reproduces itself. The people you hate on mu are the people you're bringing here to shit up this board, and they've been spamming so many music threads that it's knocked literature threads off the board at a much faster rate. You sound like the kid who couldn't work out why the kindergarten toys were communal and not his alone.
>The poets Charles Baudelaire, Stéphane Mallarmé and Paul Verlaine worshipped Wagner. In a list of major cultural figures influenced by Wagner, Bryan Magee includes D. H. Lawrence, Aubrey Beardsley, Romain Rolland, Gérard de Nerval, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Rainer Maria Rilke and numerous others.
>In the 20th century, W. H. Auden once called Wagner "perhaps the greatest genius that ever lived", while Thomas Mann and Marcel Proust were heavily influenced by him and discussed Wagner in their novels. He is also discussed in some of the works of James Joyce. Wagnerian themes inhabit T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land, which contains lines from Tristan und Isolde and Götterdämmerung, and Verlaine's poem on Parsifal.
>Friedrich Nietzsche was a member of Wagner's inner circle during the early 1870s, and his first published work, The Birth of Tragedy, proposed Wagner's music as the Dionysian "rebirth" of European culture in opposition to Apollonian rationalist "decadence".
You forgot to mention Hitler's love and appreciation for Wagner considering him and his works to be the peak of the Aryan spirit and art. It possibly is also what exposed the jq to Hitler although this is heavily debatable. As well as the fact that Wagner's Art were anti-semetic.
Op here. I would say he is the greatest artistic genius of all history possibly greatest general genius in all history as well. It's a shame not many people on Yea Forums know or really have experienced his works let alone worship him as the greatest (which he deserves).
The reason I decided to have folk songs only is present, because 1. Wagner would of course be the greatest and 2. Because of the unique and general emotion conveyed by the folk song.
Yea they are, I do not mean folk as the modern genre but folk as simply the short grouping of a patterned tune and words that man has had in comparison to the complete and grand works of art since time immemorial.
I do disagree with some of Nietzsche's Apollonian/Dionysian beliefs though.
Camden Gonzalez
You disgust me you edgy teen.
Ew hipsters, besides all the videos are unavailable to me.
Robert Watson
This honestly doesn't sound that bad I suppose.
Why would I listen to a nigger?
Honestly what the fuck is this? Is Yea Forums just shit posting on my thread now?
Alexander King
Looks like you got BTFO.
Sebastian Baker
Grindcore rules, faggot reaction poster. >Folk is short songs >but not grindcore Being this wrong.
Jaxon Ortiz
>Looks like you got BTFO.
Guess so, at least I have my music, at least I have a purity of experience.
Easton Edwards
shut the fuck up you autistic fuck, nobody but you cares
Dylan Sanchez
>all these monged-out boomers responding to music people have posted giving their opinions like anyone cares Yea Forums is really full of the most arrogant, yet simultaneously most dull people on this site. Newsflash!: people have different tastes in music to you!
Your terminology and syntax seem to suggest a mental age of a teenager whether deservedly or not.
>>Folk is short songs >>but not grindcore >Being this wrong.
Maybe I wasn't clear enough for your brain to understand, but when do you see someone creating and listening to a half hour piece of pure rock trash as a short folk song that captures simplicity? No it is degenerate shit. Can't be degenerate.
Folk songs are often much slower, they have very different pacing, very different sound, very different degeneracy, very different versus, chorus ect. This is not a Folk song you autist.
Cameron Gutierrez
btfo
Anthony Bailey
I grew up in 80's and 90's Hollywood so for me it's Guns N' Roses, Nine Inch Nails, and Jane's Addiction.
Carter Parker
>cancer reproduces itself. The people you hate on mu are the people you're bringing here to shit up this board, and they've been spamming so many music threads that it's knocked literature threads off the board at a much faster rate. You sound like the kid who couldn't work out why the kindergarten toys were communal and not his alone.
You sound like the kid that wants to control the other kid and specifically tells him how to play with those communal toys and if the kid doesn't play with them in his way he gets annoyed but every else doesn't give a fuck. Get over your fucking autism.
Tell me how is music cringe? Do you dislike music? If so you dislike art and with that you are an uncultured swine. It revolves around certain philosophical elements within the folk song.
Stop being so retarded, this guy gets itPeople post to receive a response you autist, if you weren't such an emotional train wreck then you would understand that.
Besides I am not a boomer. I am also cultured unlike yourself. There is an Objective hierarchy of music. That doesn't mean it is subjective.
Caleb White
guess so, at least I have my BTFO (you have to void post)
What about Jon Bovi?
Adam Richardson
Bon Jovi had a couple good tunes. Wanted Dead or Alive is pretty badass when you're driving down Sunset Boulevard at 3am.
>People post to receive a response you autist, if you weren't such an emotional train wreck then you would understand that. They want a positive response, from a like-minded person. The people that respond ‘durr this is crap’ or ‘durr not as good as Bach (??)’ are just commenting inanely from a position of ignorance and arrogance, just because they can. I honestly don’t see the point in responding unless you enjoy or can at least appreciate the artistry behind a piece of music.
Carson Gray
Was going to post some good folk music, but won't because he came off as a dickhead.
Eli King
I’d unironically like some education in folk, I’m the guy at the start who posted Jansch, and I’m looking for songs in a similar vein to that.
Oliver Peterson
>Bon Jovi had a couple good tunes. Wanted Dead or Alive is pretty badass when you're driving down Sunset Boulevard at 3am.
heh yep sounds like it would be.
I didn't add tag so stfu you uncultured swine. I swear Yea Forums has turned into a bunch of edgy teens.
I admitted to Wagner and common practice period music to be superior to all others but wished to have a focus on the folk. Also stop with the shit posting only Aussies like myself can.
Oh well sorry, I guess you shouldn't of responded to me because it wasn't positive. The world is as retarded as it is now because of too accepting people like you. I don't want autists like to shit up my thread with their nigger shit tie music.
and in regards to I am thankful that you decided not too ruin my thread. Now fuck off, this is manual deportation incel.
>I’d unironically like some education in folk, I’m the guy at the start who posted Jansch, and I’m looking for songs in a similar vein to that.
that album's lyrics weren't even written by Tibet, it's by Ligotti Jeff is the best of the three I would say, especially since lately Gira is all about mantras and doesn't really give a fuck about lyrics
pic is my favourite album lyrics-wise, just a savant kid bleeding out all his insecurities and odd thoughts in song form - it's sad, it's funny, it's strange and relatable and very sincere