Women.
Storm Chasing.
Rock & Roll.
... in general
Her.
Otherwise ...
Looking to meet friends with similiar interests, open minds, and reasonable intelligence.
Music: My life has always revolved around it. Growing up, my family had a great musical impact on me. At home, music was delivered with large contrast. From 80's progressive and other forms of rock to pop and dance. Even my grandparents' taste in music reflected on me. On one side, jazz and bluegrass, the other, classical and show tunes.
I learned to play the trumpet at a young age and have expanded my horizons to experimentation with piano, guitar, and percussion. My taste in music wavers from time to time, but has historically been centered around "modern" rock though I hate to genre-ize. In fact, I had a radio show (not internet) from 1998-2004 on KMSM that dealt mostly with modern rock and I even went as far as to create and maintain a Top50 singles chart. (The Rawk50)
I generally favor the less-produced, independently released forms of music where the artists are able to express themselves without having to fit into an established money-making format. (I'm trying not to sound like a snob).
Included below is a list of bands and artists that I listen to now or have in the past. There will be some embarrassing ones, but I'll confess. I've got nothing to hide and don't really care if some have become "uncool" or whatever.
KEY:
* = artists I've seen live.
bold artists I currently really enjoy
italic artists that are old favorites
Click on the "»" next to any artist or band to link to their MySpace page. (Note: If the artist does not have a MySpace page, the link may point to another site. Please report any broken links to me. Thank you.)
I'm a pretty big fan of movies in general and greatly prefer them to television. I tend to enjoy movies that deal with my interests or those that make me think. Genre-wise, I prefer science fiction, historical, and some (smart) comedies. Here is a list of those I enjoy the most:
"Lost"
"The Office"
"The Lord Of The Rings" books by J. R. R. Tolkein
"The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy" - Douglas Adams
All my family and friends. They've made me who I am today.