Moondog was an Composer, poet and theoretician. He became blind at the age of 16. Moondog was homeless in a way, he was also a street musician at first. Aka "the Viking of 6th Avenue"
If you didn't know about him I recommend this "album": "Sax Pax for a Sax"
>Machines were mice and men were lions once upon a time. But now that it's the opposite it's twice upon a time.
based
Caleb Scott
I thoroughly enjoy all of his work.
Angel Perry
There's really no reason to ask Sup Forums its opinions of this legendary experimental artist. Like what if I went up to an art school student and asked them their opinion on Monet
Brayden Wood
Cis white privilege male.
Leo Anderson
Boring rockist-classical for RYM users
Jackson King
How can i be cool and suck dick like you
Jason Thompson
There's a reason user, I can see what people who usually listen to Sup Forums core think of someone like Moondog, it's always nice to see what other people think, with different mindset.
Colton Kelly
he's legendary
Carter Powell
not really. If you said his name in any music conservatory you would get laughed out of the room.
Daniel Hernandez
Bit pretentious
Tyler Reed
name ten better composers
Kevin Stewart
Only a "bit"?
Wyatt Moore
Josquin des Prez Buxtehude Vivaldi J. S. Bach Mozart Beethoven Schubert Brahms Wagner Stravinsky
That was easy
Joshua Gutierrez
Wrong I'm a big fan of hobo music. Y'all should check out Harry McClintock for more old timey folk hobo jams.
Julian Bell
Wtf, Vivaldi? Mozart? Beethoven???? I mean, I like Vivaldi and love Mozart, but holy shit. Moondog is way above their level. In fact Moondog was inspired by Mozart.
Julian Thompson
wtf is this pleb doing on here... go back to Sup Forums or youtube, or whichever other shithole you came from
Jordan Russell
>be a hobo and go with me, from Hoboken to the sea