Football - now retired from playing and just watch, watching Huddersfield Town, watching any footy on the tv. Listening to my pod on shuffle, I sometimes think it knows what I want to listen to depending on what I'm doing and how I'm feeling. Going out with my mates, playing games, and stuff like that.
Frank, Dean and Sammy first, but without Peter Lawford, not sure why he was there really. Bit fed up that Elvis is dead as well. Peter Kay so we can have a laugh, maybe he'll bring some of his friends along too. Dan Brown would be good to talk to. Then we could get a footy out and have a kick around with Francesco Totti and David Ginola.
As diverse as you can imagine, depends how I feel: Oasis, Madness, Frank Sinatra, Elvis, Ordinary Boys, Hard-Fi, Arctic Monkeys, The Frames, Anechoic, Plus others.
Forrest Gump, A Beautiful Mind, The Commitments, anything with Michael Caine (earlier stuff, Zulu, The Man Who Would Be King, The Italian Job), Gangs of New York, American Pie, but not The Wedding, Porkys.
Older comedies, Dads Army, Fawlty Towers, Monty Python was the best. anything that makes me laugh. Just started watching Scrubs, brilliant. Can't watch serious programmes about serious topics, I'm not grown up enough for that. Can't not watch Neighbours and Sky plus it every day and watch it with tea, it's ace.
All Dan Brown with Angels and Demons number 1, Barry Hines - 'The Blinder', Hunter Davies - 'Striker' joint greatest books ever. Dean Koontz - Velocity, scared me, but brilliant. The Shadow of the Wind is the only book that's made me cry. I do keep trying to read The Bible, there must be some great stories in it, but can't seem to find them.
Loads, through various era's and interests. Always got time for Rolf Harris. Love to listen to Peter Kay. Frank Sinatra was a legend, as was Elvis. Any ex-Python. Gazza at his peak was the greatest footballer ever. Francesco Totti for his skills, good looks, and commitment to Roma.