Music
Films
Veganism
Politics
festivals
parties
whirl-y gig
reading books
Postmodernism
Tea
the synergy project
New York
going to gigs
cough syrup
urban exploration
Escape from samsara
BDSM
promoting gigs
weird antique trinkets
Furniture
Old postcards
noodle bars
Asian Cinema
European Cinema
Being in bed
london
Brighton
charity shopping
pub lunches
Blues bars
clubbing
Wetherspoons
Chow mein
parties
shopping on my own
urban beauty
Urban and Natural Photography
Urban and Natural Beauty
champagne
listening to amazing music i haven't heard before
old music
learning about different cultures
films which make me shiver
music which makes me shiver
graphic novels
unusual photography
apprieciating art even though I can't draw to save me
manga
having drunken deep conversations
alcohol
red wine
expensive white wine
planning things in my head
Intoxication
RIP
1956-1980
1928 - 1987
haha I learnt a new trick on Excel so I decided to alphabetize my list for fun. It's unlikely that you will actually bother to read my list so to summarise, my list is pretty eclectic... I generally like alternative music and trance, psy-trance, drum and bass, techno etc but I also like metal, rock and post-punk and all sorts really...
Adam and the ants
Aimee Mann
Air
alkaline trio
Anthony and the johnsons
Banco de Gaia
Bauhaus
Beirut
Blur
B-movie
Bob Marley
British sea power
Broken social scene
Collapsing new people
David bowie
Death cab for cutie
Decemberists
Deep purple
Depeche mode
Dido
Dogs die in hot cars
Dreadzone
Echo and the Bunnymen
Enigma
Enya
Europe
Explosions in the sky
Faithless
Fields of the nephlim
Figurine
Finntroll
Firewater
Fischerspooner
Gamma Ray
Gary numan
Goldfinger
The Go! Team
Green velvet
Hed Kandi
Hot chip
Hot hot heat
Human league
Invisible jim
INXS
Iron maiden
Jack off Jill
Johnny Cash
Jesus and Mary Chain
Jimi hendrix
Jimmy eat world
Joanna newsom
Joy division
Julian Cope
Korpiklaani
Kraftwerk
Ladytron
Led zeppelin
Magazine
Mandalavandalz
Manowar
Marilyn Manson
Massive attack
Maximo park
Metro
Miss kittin
Moby
Modest mouse
Muse
My Bloody Valentine
My vitriol
Neutral milk hotel
New order
New pornographers
Nightwish
Nine inch nails
Oasis
Pendulum
Pet Shop Boys
Philip glass
Pink floyd
PJ Harvey
Placebo
Portishead
Pretty girls make graves
Pulp
Queen
Radiohead
Razorlight
Red hot chilli peppers
REM
rhapsody
Safri Duo
Savage garden
Saves the day
Scissor sisters
Sea change
Sea food
Sia
Sigur ros
Sisters of mercy
Stars
Stellastar*
Sting and The Police
SynSun
The Arcade fire
The Birthday party
The bravery
The cardigans
The church
The clash
The cure
The faint
The levellers
The lighthouse family
The moldy peaches
The Offspring
The organ
The pixies
The Playwrights
The postal service
The psychedelic furs
the shins
The spice girls
The transplants
Tom vek
T-rex
Type O negative
Ultravox (with John Foxx that is)
Unknown Error
Wire
The Wonder Stuff
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Zero 7
Zoot woman
I don't tend to watch much on TV...not deliberately but because there's not a lot on which I like to watch. But when there's something I like on I love television. I am sad and download episodes of the Australian Neighbours so I'm all ahead of the UK...
I'm a BBC advocate. People just don't understand how lucky we are to have a non-profit organisation like the BBC where money isn't the sole motivation, where good quality viewing actually counts. Yes I sound like an old man but it's true. I'm fed up of the Murdochs of society...rant rant rant
I used to love watching the films on filmfour but since they made it free it totally sucks. Basically they've totally ruined it in favour of ratings. They longer show the extreme zone or any of the short films they used to or basically anything good. OK there are a few exceptions but I'm really quite angry at losing it... rant rant rant
My list is a little bit cliche but oh well, at least I'm not a complete illiterate.
the battle royale manga series
Memoirs of a geisha - arthur golden
Shanghai baby - Wei Hui
Autobiography of a geisha - Sayo Masuda
The beach - alex garland
Junk - melvin burgess
The Acidhouse - Irvine Welsh
Harry potter
Ghost world - Daniel Clowes
Chuck Pahlunuik - invisible monsters and fight club...
A clockwork orange - Anthony Burgess
1984 - George Orwell
Forget You Had A Daughter - Sandra Gregory
Adrian Mole - Sue Townsend
books by Augusten Burroughs cause he cracks me up.
Books by Terry Pratchett strangely enough, less so his discworld books.
Neil Gaiman is fucking wicked too
Geek
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Bowie.