Janis Joplin-ENFP. And I think Jim Morrison is an INFP
I always wanted to type him ISFP, because something tells me he has some strong Se in those fingers.
He is
it's the tertiary Ni that is throwing you off
I listened to a biography of Hendrix- Room Full of Mirrors which went in depth through his whole life and really analyzed his character- didn't just state facts- and ISFP is very obvious. One can ooze soul and still be an S, remember!
Of course
They talk to nature and animals
we talk to wizards and angels
together - we're awesome
SPs and NFs that is![]()
Great music Thursday! Lots of talent.Great voice also.
Most of that is quite true, it's a myth that only crap gets on the radio and poor little geniuses are suffering on myspace though. If it is brilliant or radio catchy, it will make it. If it is just a nice listen, it might make it. If you released any classic as an unknown these days, you would still be signed, and it would still end up number one. Obviously, writing music is something you do for the love, whereas getting a contract brings business into it. But I still think there is art in making something perfect and simple enough to be loved en masse. I'd still take "stand by me" or "yesterday" over any complex melody or blurring of a million instruments, ever to enter myspace.
Sounds reasonable - I wasn't sure about P/J so let's call Corgan a J. He seems more E than I so that would give us ENFJ? For a further glimpse, check out this clip I posted in the INFP music thread: [youtube="S88PcGqfYo4&NR=1"]Snyder Interview with Corgan[/youtube] Sorry for the audio - it's delayed a bit. He seems very communicative emotionally, you can see it in his eyes, his expression, and his smile.
Where he talks about "our natures were kind of diametrically opposed" and how he "sensed" D'Arcy's nature when they met, this seems very NF.
"I'm right, she hasn't realized she's wrong." Though he's joking, this seems J.
Also, listen to the section starting at 6:20 - he talks about the Beatles and idealism and a "new consciousness." He also talks about idealism and how you can't necessarily exist in that idealism in our culture. Seems kind of almost 4w3-ish? He seems focused on identity, the past, and beauty. I don't know, just putting that out there...
On another note, Beth Gibbons: what is her type?
P.s. - nice tune Thursday.
which is why i have a dba
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May I add:
ENFP
Freddie Mercury
There is NO way that Freddie was an extravert. He seemed like that on stage, sure, but if you watch any of his interviews he's an obvious introvert. I don't think he's an NF, either.
There is NO way that Freddie was an extravert. He seemed like that on stage, sure, but if you watch any of his interviews he's an obvious introvert. I don't think he's an NF, either.
He talks damn quick and gets excited about having his say. Also knows what the interviewer is on about before he finishes the questions. Late interviews he might've had a lot on his mind and a lot of pressure, and that can make anyone an introvert. An ENFP even more so; we're pretty private and don't naturally like living our issues out on the public stage.
YouTube - Freddie Mercury Interview Musical Prostitute part 1
Cohen we can argue about. I'm not settled on him because I realize that I might have been a little hasty by lumping him with Paul Simon one night (after figuring his type is INFJ).I'm absolutely confident that Leonard Cohen is an INFP.
And while I'd love to claim Tom Waits as an INFP, from his interviews I consider it far more likely that he's the world's most awesome ISFP.
It's pretty clear to me that Tom is an INTJ. Abstract artistic expression, quick, sharp responses, and the goatee are all characteristics that point in that direction.
It's pretty clear to me that Tom is an INTJ. Abstract artistic expression, quick, sharp responses, and the goatee are all characteristics that point in that direction.