Me tunes n me flicks.
havin a beer n bbq with the ones i hold dear...you know who you are
go dogs
John Lennon, Stephen King, Robert Plant, Bob Dylan, Martin Scorsese, Johnny Depp, Noel Gallagher, Al Barr n Ken Casey, Dave King, Tim Burton, Al Pacino, Spicy McHaggis, the entire cast and crew of 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' and the light at the end of the tunnel.
Your Life: The Soundtrack
Opening credits: Remember a Day - Pink Floyd
Waking up: Lightning Storm - Flogging Molly
Average day: Shakermaker - Oasis
First date: I'm Finding It Harder to be a Gentleman - The White Stripes
Falling in love: Needles and Pins - The Ramones
Love scene: Forever - Dropkick Murphys
Fight scene: Back off Bitch - Guns n Roses
Breaking up: It Ain't Me Babe - Johnny Cash & June Carter
Getting back together: Golden Brown - The Stranglers
Secret love: Backdoor Man - The Doors
Life's okay: Tangerine - Led Zeppelin
Mental breakdown: Revolution 9 - The Beatles
Driving: Black Friday Rule - Flogging Molly
Learning a lesson: See Through Head - The Hives
Deep thought: Echoes - Pink Floyd
Flashback: Spaceship - The Vines
Partying: Streams of Whisky - The Pogues
Happy dance: The Dirty Glass - Dropkick Murphys
Regreting: No Distance Left to Run - Blur
Long night alone: Rain Song - Led Zeppelin
Death scene: Don't Let Me Die - Flogging Molly
Closing credits: Tomorrow Never Knows - The Beatles
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Oh dear, here goes (in no particular order):
The Circle K
The Beatles
Oasis
Dropkick Murphys
Flogging Molly
The Pogues
Kings of Leon
Led Zeppelin
Pink Floyd
The Vines
The White Stripes
Black Sabbath
Motorhead
AC/DC
The Rolling Stones
The Dandy Warhols
Green Day
Tom Waits
The Who
The Band Once Known as Estranged
Johnny Cash
The Ramones
Arctic Monkeys
Billy Joel
Colin Hay
Jet
Little Birdy
Sex Pistols
Nirvana
The Clash
The Killers
The Raconteurs
Pantera
just about anything you can sit back and listen to with a beer in one hand, styvesant in the other and pretend everything is gonna be ok, even if it is only for five minutes...get rid o that techno n dancy shit n get outta my house with it aswell.
Again in no particular order:
Trainspotting
Goodfellas
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Pirates of the Caribbean
Edward Scissorhands
the Departed
X-men
Spiderman
Batman
Resevoir Dogs
True Romance
Pulp Fiction
Walk the Line
Godfather (the third one is fuckin rad and i dont care what you say!)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Cinderella Man
The Wall
Yellow Submarine
The Shining
One Flew Over the Kukoos Nest
12 Monkeys (saddest ending ever!)
V For Vendetta
Gangs of New York
Casino
Scarface
Donnie Brasco
Raging Bull
Back to the Future
Sweeney Todd
No Country for Old Men
comedies generally dont make me laugh very much. Just about anythin with Johnny Depp doin what he does best, best actor ever. no fuckin doubtin it. Also anything involving Martin Scorsese, Robert de Niro, Al Pacino or Jack Nicholson will make me smile. I love Gangster flicks - except for the Untouchables, that was shit.
Scrubs, Simpsons, Futurama, Spicks & Specks, the Glass House, Mythbusters, Neighbours (yeah, i tape it when i'm not at home. thats right) i'm thanking christ for the triumphant return of Good News Week
Apart from that bunch not a lot of shows intrigue me a great deal, only when I get home at 4am I shall see what Rage is serving up until I realise that this is fucking awful and shit am I gonna be sore tomorrow.
Never used to be much of a reader till i picked up Stephen Kings 'Dark Tower'. never thought a book could scare the fuckin shit outta me more than any movie has...big call yeah? dont laugh off the idea of reading a book, just steer clear of the tame shit they force feed ya' at school and pick up a book with some substance, then you'll know what i'm talkin about. I also read Cell, Carrie, 'Salems Lot, the Stand and It by the guy n i'm bout halfway through Duma Key so yeah be amongst it! if ye cant be fucked buyin a book i'll lend em to ya as long as you keep em in reasonable condition!
Outside of me Bro, Eb, me Ma and Pa who are souly responsible for who I am today and I am forever in debt to them for that, I would hafta say John Lennon first cos he's such a fucking genius, Bob Dylan not for his singing prowess but for his awesome lyrics, Stephen King just to ask him what the fuck is going on inside his head, Bon Scott just to understand from the master the true rock n roll lifestyle, Johnny Depp just cos he's cool, and last but definitely not least - the perfect mix between rocker and poet has to be Robert Plant. The Todd...