What's the musical equivalent of this?
Joanna Newsom's Divers gave me really similar vibes with the lyrics and themes.
>>64539804
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXgjdhLnufo
duh
Henri Chopin - Cantata for Two Farts
WHIP IT
you know why
Feels stupid having to say it. You can pretty much us their entire catalogue, but...
Gnostic themes (pyramid song)
Borgesian labrynths (pulk/pull)
(There's someone listening in...)
Dollars & Cents
You & Whose Army???
Other stuff, but, yea..
>>64539919
why?
>>64540043
You know
>>64540189
The banana represents a phallic symbol in both the novel and on the cover? That's the only thing I can think of.
>>64540041
Also, while not the same book, Radiohead's merchandise distributor is W.A.S.T.E.
So, safe to say Pynchon made a big impact on Yorke & Co.
lit posts are always shit posts.
there are no musical equivalents to your pomo tomes. both mediums can be enjoyed without weird attempts at cross pollination.
>>64540555
Pat Benatar literally has an album called "Gravity's Rainbow"
>>64540043
Sadomasochism?
>>64540242
in the opening of GR there's a banana-themed scene. it's hilarious.
>>64539804
Killing yourself
>>64540638
yes but does that mean listening to pat benetar's album an equivalent aesthetic experience experience?
>>64540695
It's safe to assume there's some...to use your phrase..."cross-pollination"
>>64540695
And I think the Radiohead comparisons are more than reasonable.
>>64540695
It's also pretty well known that Pynchon was a Beach Boys fan (even shared a joint with Brian WIlson once). So, in it's own weird high brow/low brow way Pet Sounds and Smiley Smile
>>64540555
Also, not to drive the point home too much, but your comment kind of annoyed me, this.
>>64540555
>>64541074
And by this album I'm obviously referring to Moby Dick, not Pynchon.
>>64539804
>Joanna Newsom
are you sure you're sensing an affinity, and not simply associating Pynchon and her work because she appears in the Inherent Vice movie?