Duh! Music; but also current world events and their historical origins. I really like all kinds of history because I think it gives us a perspective for living today.
Speaking of living...well...art is a great way to enrich your life, either by purchasing or viewing for free. If you can make the trip, I recommend The 2nd Floor Gallery . It's located in the growing art mecca of Mechanicsburg, near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
I'd like to meet:
Anyone who can tell me what music they like and why. Links to the music would be great.
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Paul
I want to stretch my Friend Space as far as possible so you will see some musicians listed with banners under MUSIC instead of being shown below. Also, please look for more top friends on my other RecordSmith page. I just can't get enough!
Music:
Use the box below (next to the turntable) to search for anything. Everything under My Favorites are available in Vinyl on my RecordSmith website. (see link above) Also available are 1000's of CDs! Take A Look.
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Movies:
Memento (I have to write things down to remember too!); Good Will Hunting; Mr. Holland's Opus; Somewhere in Time;
Altered States; Chariots of Fire; Airplane!; The Naked Gun series; Hot Shots! & Part Deux; Scarey Movie series; The Story of Us; Wedding Crashers; The Wedding Singer; It Could Happen To You; Unbreakable; The Sixth Sense; Crash;
Television:
FSTV (Dish Network Channel 9415); Public TV--especially Frontline and Nova; The History Channel; 6 Feet Under--especially the finale; The Sopranos--business is tough so I can relate!; CSI and spinoffs when I can watch them--which is almost never--but cool opening music!
Books:
Elija's Cup (a true account of an autistic child);
New Rules--Bill Mahr; Metamorphasis--Kafka; map books (I know, it's pathetic but I like to study them);
Joel Whitburn's music reference books (there again...);
The Bible (an early account of the birth of all three major western religions) It's just too bad that they can't agree on the ending.