I love this image...Does anyone else have anything similar they can post me. Robots and space weird. Science and fantasy mix.
I love this too from the 'all is full of love' video by Chris Cunningham for Bjork
More lovely picks!
My Interests
• Blues harmonica
• Classic motorcycles
• Teaching kickboxing
• Open water diving
• Surfing
• Kite flying
• Graphic art
• Snowboarding
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(See heroes)
A new VJ who is looking to network with other VJ’s and club entertainers primarily.
If anyone one else would like to get in contact for any other reason, I would be as flattered.
Below are the tools of the trade
I started life listening to Elvis which stood me in good stead for the future. It was the blues beneath the Rock n’ roll that became my natural rhythm along with a Latin flavour/Influence which escapes me.
I play Blues harp and that will always be my first love but I now listen to Electronic music amongst other things.
I spent the late eighties and nineties in a pure Rave state which ingrained itself under my skin and gave me my groove.
I have always thought music to be a mood setting experience. Therefore, I listen to music that suite my mood.
I love to be uplifted and moved. I can’t stand the pop culture of the teeny boppers listening to mind bending factory produced mush for cash.
For a good sense of what I like, see my friends Sporadic-e.
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Too many movies for this here space. Here’s just a couple I can remember off hand:
•Baraka
•The Matrix
•Blade
•Xmen
•The Incredibles
•Meet Joe Black
•The colour Purple
•The Green Mile
•The Nutty Professor (Jerry Lewis version)
•The Time Machine (1966 version)
•Trainspotting
•Flatliners
•Dead zone (80’s version)
•Brainstorm
•Sexy beast
•Love, Honour and obey
•Lock stock
•Snatch
•Layer cake
•Scum
•Stand by me
•Oceans Eleven
•Killing Zoe
•Leon
•Pulp Fiction
•Dusk till Dawn
•Almost Famous
•The Doors
•Riding giants
•Wolf creek
•Hostel
First thing I remember strongly on TV was ‘Roots’ No one should go without seeing it in my opinion.
Similarly ‘Shogun’ with Richard Chamberlin. Just see it if you haven’t already.
The 70’s were the best time for TV. ‘Morecombe and Wise’ was everyone’s favourite. Especially at Christmas.
‘Citizen Smith’ with Robert Lindsey was a classic I remember quoting at every playground brake….â€Power to the people!!!†Now there’s a message that stayed with me.
Kung Fu was such a massive programme when I was young. I loved every minute of it. Again, it influenced me so much that by the time I was a young man, I had become a semi-professional fighter in the full contact circuit and soon after created my own martial arts called ‘Clouded Leopard’ An east meets west Kickboxing style that I consider my greatest creation.
TV was really that inspirational during those times so I urge anyone who has not had the honour, to revisit 70’s TV.
Right now I love Smallville, Lost, Heroes, The Apprentice (English version) and The Armstrongs (When it was on)
Dear Jim.
Could you please fix it for me to have my life all over again as I made a few mistakes the first time around.
Could you please fix it so I have it in a new and improved order?
I would like to die first, get it out of the way. Then live in an old age home. Get kicked out when I’m too young. Get a gold watch when I go to work. Work forty years until I’m young enough to enjoy my retirement. Do drugs, alcohol and party, and then I get ready for high school.
I then go to grade school, I become a kid, I play, I have no
responsibilities, I become a little baby, I go back into my mothers womb,
I spend my last nine months floating...and I finish off as an orgasm.
As it is…All I have left is mid-life crises, old age and to die alone. A much needed Jim’ll fix it I think you would agree.
Yours truly, Tony Farr, Reading, Berkshire UK
If I could pass just one piece of information or advice on as far as influence or life guidance I would urge everyone…I mean everyone, to read a small but powerful book which is I’m sure out of print now called ‘That Book’ Read it! (Perfect for all teenagers and adults alike.
That Book by Mike Rock. ISBN: 1-871584-00-0
The VJ Book by Paul Spinrad. ISBN: 1-932595-09-0
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. ISBN: 0-7225-3293-8
The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield. ISBN 0-553-40902-6
The Soul’s Code by James Hillman. ISBN: 0-553-50634-X
Anais nin by Penguin. ISBN: 0-14-600060-9
S.U.M.O (Shut Up, Move On)by Paul McGee ISBN: 1841126632
•Chris Cunningham
•Einstein
•Stephen Hawking
•Elvis
•Bruce Lee
•Jackie Chan
•Christopher Walken
•Jim Morison
•Jimmy Hendrix
•Rowland Rivron
•Lee Evans
•Billy Connolly
•Peter Cook and Dudley Moore
•Richard Prior
•Eddie Murphy
•Robin Williams
•Dustin Hoffman
•Sunny boy Williamson
So many heroes
Too many subjects to think about.