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ITT: albums and their novel counterparts.
I'l start off with an easy one
Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian and Earth's Hex

>> No.48451129

>>48451039
No.
I bet you only posted this because of that James Franco shit on Vice today
>Source: I saw it too and it gave me a boner

>> No.48451142

Faust - Liquid Swords

>> No.48451252

>>48451129
I actually just saw that when I googled for the Blood Meridian cover. The only thing I really liked about it was that it was straight from the book for the most part

>> No.48451354

On the Road- Paul's Boutique

>> No.48451415

>>48451252
He butchered As I Lay Dying (my favorite overall) and I still haven't seen Child of God (which is my favorite by McCarthy). So I am skeptical but a little hopeful it will be good.

>> No.48451474

>>48451354
I haven't actually listened to that album in full, but I want to say no right away.

>> No.48451478

>>48451415
I didn't think that As I Lay Dying was too bad in terms of the acting, but that split-screen shit was downright goofy

>> No.48451483

>>48451142
No, don't compare a masterwork of literature to something as horrible as hip hop.

>> No.48451540

Naked Lunch- White Light/White Heat or 20 Jazz Funk Greats

>> No.48451546
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48451546

book - The war of the worlds.

>> No.48451559

>Animals - Pink Floyd
>Animal Farm by George Orwell

>> No.48451573

>>48451039
What's The Road?

>> No.48451585

>>48451483
I know! Rap? More like (C)RAP AMIRITE?

>> No.48451613

>>48451585
Hip hop is the worst thing to happen to society

>> No.48451620

>>48451573
I'd say F#A#∞

>> No.48451652

>>48451613
Yeah, bro! Hip-hop and religion, right? Both of them are totally for the sheeple who haven't woken up yet!

>> No.48451715

>>48451478
You really can't translate Faulkner's prose into a movie. Had they flat out told the story with all the parts put together, it would have been a mediocre movie. But he tried to pull it off and failed.

>> No.48451718

>>48451613
>hip hop is an art form I do not care for

>> No.48451744

>>48451573
The soundtrack for the movie is pretty damn good.

>> No.48451767

>>48451652
I'm Catholic, you dolt.
>>48451718
Hip hop isn't an art form, it's thuggish and pseudo-intellectual.

>> No.48451772

>>48451715
That's why I'm kind of worried about Franco possibly taking the hatchet to Blood Meridian. So much of that novel is in the narration and you really can't replace that with landscape shots or something and have it be the same

>> No.48451810

>>48451767
Yeah, me too bro! Hip-hop is the opiate of the people, my man! Except people like Hopsin and Immortal Technique. They know what's actually happening, bro!

>> No.48451822

>>48451810
Why are you proving my point?

>> No.48451857

>>48451822
Because you're my bro, bro! We know what's actually going on in the world, not like these sheeple listening to their (c)rap and shit-hop!

>> No.48451862

>>48451767
that's like saying street art isn't an art because you don't like the people who make it or the message it sends

it's still art whether it's "intellectual" or not

>> No.48451902

>>48451767
What is your definition of art? Hip Hop is a form of expression. Whatever you define the depth of that expression to be is your own businesses and your own right. But writing it off as "not art" because it doesn't meet your subjective set of standards for being good is stupid.

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48451917

Manufacturing Consent and VALIS

By the way, I thought I wore this album out when I was 14 so I haven't listened to it for 6 years. Just revisited it in the past week and I am blown away by, not how much more I appreciate it, but how differently I appreciate it's influences and context now that I actually listen to a lot of music. I mean I still fundamentally get the same enjoyment out of it but in such a different way, I've never had such a weird enlightening relisten or rewatch or reread of anything in my life. Also much less dry texturally than I seem to have remembered, great album after all

>> No.48451942

>>48451917
its complex as fuck

>> No.48451952

>>48451857
Thank you for confirming that hip hop fans are 14-year-old /b/tards.
>>48451862
Street art isn't art.
>>48451902
There is no expression in hip hop, it's all at face value.

>> No.48451974

>>48451942
I don't know about that, but it's very dense and there's a lot of talent gone into it.

>> No.48451978

>>48451952
Anything I can do to help further the cause, bro! Keep fighting the good fight, bro!

>> No.48451982

>>48451942
No, it really isn't.

>> No.48451994

>>48451952
>street art isn't art
>street art
>art
>art isn't art

lol

>> No.48452002

>>48451952
>street art isn't art
please tell me about how well versed in the western canon you are, father of all patricians

>> No.48452029

>>48451613
>>48451483
Have you even listened to Liquid Swords? I know the answer is no before you even reply

>> No.48452033

>>48451974
>>48451982
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/86444/neadam_1.pdf

>> No.48452037

...Finnegan's Wake and TMR?

>> No.48452058

>>48452037
No.

>> No.48452059

>>48451559
this is pretty good

>> No.48452080

>>48452037
I usually associate Finnegan's Wake with Faust's s/t
On the topic of Joyce, Astral Weeks and Ulysses

>> No.48452093

>>48452080
nahhh Astral Weeks is Leaves of Grass

not a novel but still

>> No.48452101

>>48452037
Is it bad that I associate Finnegan's Wake with Kid A? I know Kid A isn't nearly as intricate and inaccessible but I get such similar atmospheres from them at points

>> No.48452116

Any good albums based on the Odyssey?

>> No.48452117

>>48452093
Actually, Astral Weeks and Leaves of Grass makes a lot more sense. I wish I still had my copy of it, talking about it's got me wanting to read it

>> No.48452122

>>48452101
Comparing them via "inaccessibility" is stupid.
Finnegans Wake : Kid A : Majora's Mask
Ulysses : OK Computer : Ocarina of Time

>> No.48452123

ITT: people who haven't read Finnegans Wake pretending to have read Finnegans Wake

>> No.48452127

>>48452033
You could really do this about hundreds of albums. Rockism at its worst

>> No.48452144

>>48452123
>implying I haven't read Finnegan's Wake

>> No.48452151

>>48451994
"FUCK DA POH-LEASE" isn't art.
>>48452002
Three years in a studio and two years of research on art history.
>>48452029
I have, and it was terrible.

Have you listened to any academic music?

You know, music that is actually interesting?
>>48452033
You think that's valid?
>>48452080
How is Astral Weeks at all similar to Ulysses? It's fairly straight-forward.

>> No.48452152

Gravity's Rainbow - Straight Outta Compton

>> No.48452153

>>48452144
>has read it
>still inserts an apostrophe where there shouldn't be one

>> No.48452154

>>48452123
Yeah, only you read it, you're the chosen one mate

>> No.48452156

How about Naked Lunch and Trout Mask Replica?

>> No.48452181

Lost in Translation - Loveless

>> No.48452196

>>48452127
>You could really do this about hundreds of albums.
Your point being?
>Rockism
Don't use words you don't understand.

>>48452151
>You think that's valid?
What do you mean by "valid"?

>> No.48452198
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48452198

>>48452181
Yeah because Lost in Translation was totally a book

>> No.48452199

>>48452152
Are you troleing?

>> No.48452218

>>48452181
>>48452198

fuck i thought we were doin movies

>> No.48452232

>>48452144
yes, that's exactly what i'm implying
if you did you'd know the name of the book by now
>>48452154
whom are you quoting?

>> No.48452240

>>48452152
Lmao 😝

>> No.48452260

The Sun Also Rises - some generic, super sexy jazz album

>> No.48452264

What's Illmatic?

>> No.48452269

>>48451952
>there is no expression in hip hop
Thank you for confirming yourself to be one of the pseudo-intellects you tried to write off earlier. If you delegitimize an entire genre on a broad statement like that, you really aren't a worthy conversation partner.

>> No.48452294

>Notes From Underground
>Pinkerton

>> No.48452296

>>48452264
Illmatic is the debut album of American rapper Nas, released on April 19, 1994, by Columbia Records. After signing to the label with the help of MC Serch, Nas recorded the album during 1992 and 1993 at Chung King Studios, D&D Recording, Battery Studios, and Unique Recording Studios in New York City. Its production was handled by Nas, Large Professor, Pete Rock, Q-Tip, L.E.S., and DJ Premier. Styled as a hardcore hip hop album, Illmatic features multi-syllabic internal rhyme patterns and inner city narratives based on Nas's experiences in Queensbridge, New York.
Upon its release, the album debuted at number 12 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, selling 59,000 copies in its first week. However, its initial sales fell below expectations and its five singles failed to achieve significant chart success. Though it experienced initial low sales, Illmatic received rave reviews from most music critics upon its release and earned praise for its lyrical content, production, and Nas's lyricism. On January 17, 1996, the album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, and in 2001, it earned platinum certification after shipments of one million copies in the United States.
Since its initial reception, Illmatic has been recognized by writers and music critics as a landmark album in East Coast hip hop. Its influence on subsequent hip hop artists has been attributed to the album's production and Nas's lyricism. It also contributed to the revival of the New York City rap scene, introducing a number of stylistic trends to the region. The album remains one of the most widely celebrated albums in hip hop history, appearing on numerous best album lists by critics and publications.[1][2]

>> No.48452301

>>48452153
>>48452232
i ain't about to argue about whether or not i've read that book with you all. have a good one

>> No.48452317

>>48452264
Garbage.
>>48452269
Hip hop wasn't legitimate in the first place.

If it isn't academic music, it's garbage.

>> No.48452323

>>48452296
i should've expected this

>> No.48452327

Lolita - R.

>> No.48452328

>>48452152
Gravity's Rainbow is closer to Purple Haze by Cam'ron

>> No.48452333

>>48452301
good, we both don't care you haven't read it, most people who namedrop it haven't

>> No.48452352
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48452352

>The Catcher in the Rye

>> No.48452357

>>48452317
>If it isn't academic music, it's garbage.


lol ok Mr. No Fun

>> No.48452370

>>48452352
>implying the Wonder Years isn't some hunk of shit John Green book
topkek

>> No.48452395

>>48452370
>implying the Catcher in the Rye isn't the "hunk of shit John Green book" of the 50s

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48452419

>>48452317
>If it isn't academic music, it's garbage

>> No.48452421

>>48452395
>implying it is

>> No.48452458

>>48452421
the Catcher in the Rye is, entirely, a kid's book about "boo hoo no one understands me" and there's absolutely nothing redeemable about it

>> No.48452466

>>48452240
i know you, go back to /lit/ or /tv/

>> No.48452486
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48452486

>Ulysses

>> No.48452500

>>48452458
I'll admit that it's Salinger's weakest work, but I still think it's a pretty good book

>> No.48452517

>>48452500
well it sucks and you're stupid for liking it

>> No.48452530

>>48452486
This motherfucker knows what's going on

>> No.48452547
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48452547

House of Leaves

>> No.48452549

>>48452517
Well, I sure hope you and your opinion have a nice day

>> No.48452589

>>48452547
House of Leaves is iwrotehaikusaboutcannibalisminyouryearbook

>> No.48452612

>Pet Sounds
>the Book of Job

>> No.48452701

>>48452612
I always saw Pet Sounds as Stoner by John Williams

>> No.48452727

>>48452357
Academic music is fun, you manchild.
>>48452419
You don't follow because you're a subhuman.

>> No.48452763

>>48452727
>calls other people manchildren
>listens exclusively to academic music
oh the ironing

>> No.48452785

>>48452763
Fuck off retard

>> No.48453080

>>48452763
Children hate academic music, it works as a teenager deterrent.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/culturemonster/2011/04/classical-music-still-works-at-dispersing-loitering-teens-.html

>> No.48453100

As a Catholic, a believer in the same higher power as me, in a God who manifests and defines beauty in its truest form, you think he can only be reflected in "academic music"?

I challenge you to find academic, ordered, human-created systems in the beauty of nature. The beauty of all things comes in part from the organic, diverse nature of the world, evolving, growing, coming from stories and moving through time.

You want to deny another beautiful part of our God's natural creation its truth and beauty because it isn't "academic"?

You know who wasn't academic? Our lord and saviour, Jesus Christ.

>> No.48453163

>>48453100
Academic music literally originated as secular music you retard.

>> No.48453237

>>48453100
"MUH DICK MUH BITCHES MUH DANK W33D" isn't beautiful and isn't sacred.
>>48453163
You mean sacred music?

Secular music is crap like Moby and other eerily politically correct music.

>> No.48453283
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48453283

>>48451039
I listened to Scheherazade while I read Fifth Business by Robertson Davies, always felt right to me. Just kinda Rimsky-K and Davies in general.

>> No.48453313

>>48453100
youre boring

>> No.48453362

>>48453237
Oh yeah, secular is the exact opposite of what I mean. Whoops.

>> No.48453393

>>48453283
I've been meaning to read Fifth Business forever. Got a copy of it out of my library's discard bin. Is it any good?

>> No.48453435

>>48453163
>>48453237

I'm trying to say that beauty is too complex of a thing to only be expressed in an explicitly academic, artistic, or religious context, and that this guy is a tool for saying that non-"academic" music is necessarily bad. All music can be good, all things could be beautiful- it just takes different perspectives and experiences to see it in different things. Beauty is in our experience, and yet it's still transcendent.

Rap music can be beautiful to some who experience it as beautiful- just like anything else, it's an order of things that points in ways to greater concepts. Just like how you understand "academic" music to be beautiful because it is the artistic ideal within your experience.

Things don't have to be formalized to be good, is all I'm saying- the most beautiful things in life are natural.

>> No.48453472

>>48453393
It's been a few years but I liked it yeah. Used to be my favorite book before I met Malcolm Lowry.

>> No.48453473

>>48453313

So was your mom, last night.

>> No.48453481

Music: Iron Maiden - The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Book: Horton Hears a Pleb

>> No.48453547

>>48453435
Beauty only exists in a formal context.
>Rap music can be beautiful to some who experience it as beautiful-
They are equivalent to children enjoying children's music.

>> No.48453579

>>48453435
why even waste your time responding to blatant bait

>> No.48453603

>>48453579
>if you listen to music with any artistic merit, you are le fish maymaying

>> No.48453623

>>48453547

So you're saying a woman is only beautiful in a prissy, proper dress, or and that you can only have a beautiful relationship in courtship and Victorian marriage? You're saying a field is only beautiful if it's been groomed and treated into a lawn, and a forest only beautiful when made into a garden?

What the fuck?

That's also a really closed-minded thing to say, denying whole droves of people their unique perspectives. Is a person who grew up in Tibet a child for enjoying the relatively-simple, totally informal folk music of the region?

>> No.48453653

>>48453579

Because I'm curious as to how deep this guy's expanse of horseshit actually runs.

>> No.48453680

>>48453623
>people enjoying different things mean said things are all equal
Marxist scum.

>> No.48453698

>>48453680

Apparently the horseshit doesn't run too deep.

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48454348

>>48451483
>>48451613
>>48451767
>>48451952
>>48452317
c'mon son

>> No.48454760

>>48451129
>>48451039
Dylan Carlson has said that Hex and earth's new sound (which was unveiled with Hex) was HEAVILY influenced by Mccarthy's work, particularly blood meridian.

>> No.48454907
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48454907

Sunbather

>> No.48456036

Gravity's Rainbow
Embryonic

>> No.48456125

Titus Andronicus take inspiration from the plays of Shakespeare and Albert Camus' work.

Obviously Hospice is somewhat inspired by Plath's 'The Bell Jar'

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