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What is some music with literary references?

>> No.17214226

Taylor Swift - Love Story

>> No.17214241

>>17214218
Music that makes you poop

>> No.17214251

>>17214218
Alison from the Miller's Tale

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssqRp6AouV0

>> No.17214895

>>17214218
The smiths

>> No.17214901

Current 93

>> No.17215197

>>17214218
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv3-vANWwcU
Hope you've read Crime and Punishment

>> No.17215231

>>17214218
Joanna Newsom is filled with literary references.

https://culturedarm.com/themes-and-references-in-joanna-newsoms-sapokanikan/

>> No.17215236

Early manic street preachers. Particularly the first three albums

>> No.17215267

>>17214218
Obligatory For Whom the Bell Tolls from Metallica

>> No.17215290

try fitzpleasure, i think it was based on a character from Last Exit to Brooklyn

>> No.17215299

>>17214218
Beethoven's Egmont.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MCtPhoRcIw

Anything "Gesammtkunstwerk," in origin.

>> No.17215302

>>17214218
Schubert's Lieder

>> No.17215311

>>17214218
The Doors. Their song "End of the Night" gets its title from Celine's novel and most of its lyrics from Blake. Lots of others too.

>> No.17215315

>>17215299
this bloke sounds like a sneering upper class snob. Honestly maybe even middle class with aristocratic pretentions, not much of an accent.

>> No.17215441

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gO6abj9yRUc
references mark twain, but it's not too deep of a reference

>> No.17215464

i feel like most literary references are to literature you read in high school or in pre-major survey courses.

like referencing ozymandias really doesn't impress me unless you're doing something really creative with the reference

>> No.17215494

>>17215315
He's definitely not a snob, but he is upperclass.

Here's the speech it's from:
https://youtu.be/0mdmJnt63fc?t=2837

>> No.17215511

>>17214218
Paris 1919 - John Cale
Wuthuring Heights - Kate Bush

>> No.17215571
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>>17215464
You might like Comus. They were a prog rock band who modeled their sound after a vision of what the wild festivals and revels of the son of Dionysus must have been like. First Utterance is a very special record because it completely succeeds at this. It's so alive and real that the instant beauty and freedom and closeness to nature of the ancient Greeks and the true frenzy of their obscure ceremonies feels totally apparent in every song, it suddenly clicks and you feel witness to a different mankind so much younger and free and infatuated with love of the world and nature that only someone who sees thousands of gods everywhere around him can have. It's a wonderful album and I encourage you all to listen to it.

>> No.17216524

>>17214218
Deathspell Omega

>> No.17216531

>>17215571
Thanks, gonna check it out. Sounds interesting!

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17216907

>>17214218
PROTOMARTYR
https://youtu.be/yWdLpIITqsQ
https://youtu.be/has3qKCRo0A

>> No.17216942

Tangled up in blue references Dante

>> No.17216974

>>17216907
Forgot to mention, it's a post punk band, there's lots of Céline, Milton, Heraclitus, Flann O'brien and Nietzsche in their lyrics, and those are only the ones I could recognize, their music holds immense beauty for my ears.

>> No.17218895

>>17214218
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqz62DTcHg4

Grateful Dead lyrics are /lit/ on their own

>> No.17218959

Uhhh suns delusion be'lakor

>> No.17219045

Billie Eilish

>> No.17219057

fontaines dc are big joyce fans

>> No.17219158

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-BWXT3UBns
its a little silly

>> No.17219242

Sonic Youth

>> No.17219353

>>17214218
Led Zeppelin's music has a lot of LOTR references

>> No.17219435

>>17216942
That’s very much up for debate

>> No.17219436

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mINKK1Hpm3
This includes various literature references, as well as evangelion references

>> No.17219440

>>17219436
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mINKK1Hpm3c
fuck

>> No.17219468

>>17214218
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW59IsQkGmA
Steely Dan's track "Home At Last" is inspired by Odysseus and his men's encounter with the sirens.

>> No.17219816

>>17219435
What else could he be referencing?

>> No.17219820
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>>17219353
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oWfHcl94k4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6fBQRaygeo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88b0OYxdtyM

>> No.17219821

>>17214241
lol

>> No.17220660

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuqEpjcBfaU
Its based around The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and also is a very nice song

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>>17215231
Based Newsomfag.

>> No.17220858

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGBsIelFe-E

>> No.17220886

>>17214218
Lucio Bukowski (but it's in french)

>> No.17220904

>>17214218
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgEP8teNXwY

>> No.17220914

>>17214218
Tool has a lot of literary merit. Because of my deep knowledge of and extensive readings into the Pre-Socratics, Plato, Aristotle, Hinduism, Buddhism and various other esoteric and wisdom traditions, I've picked up on a lot of interesting references your average stoner or metalhead type simply wouldn't get. For example, Parabol/Parabola is obviously about metempsychosis.

>> No.17221062

>>17214218
>caring about lyrics
ngmi