Music (Listening, Writing, Performing) Film Art Literature Nightlife Marijuana People with a story to tell Tea Old Black Blues Singers Driving around with no particular destination People who think outside the box Surfing in snowstorms Running through the woods with your hands in your pocket Sport Coats Beatle Boots Rambling old people Telling stories about random escapades Going out with some friends to a fair and somehow winding up and a random girl that you've never met before's house Experiences, no matter how small MyGen Profile Generator
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Music is the most important thing in my life. I like all types of music, Rock (in nearly all of its forms), Blues, Jazz, Folk, Country, Classical, Funk, Soul, R&B, Hip-Hop, Electronic. I'm constantly searching for new music. (Except for the top 4, this list is not in any order) The Velvet Underground Jimi Hendrix Bob Dylan John Fahey The Beatles Lou Reed Cream The Doors Led Zeppelin Pink Floyd Syd Barrett(RIP) The Who Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young Stephen Stills King Crimson The White Stripes The Black Keys The Rosewood Thieves Cold War Kids Spoon Coldplay The Greenhornes Louis XIV The Yardbirds The Spencer Davis Group The Rolling Stones Jack Bruce Black Sabbath Donovan Miles Davis John Coltrane Art Blakey and The Jazz Avengers Cannonball Adderly Hugh Masekela Traffic The Animals Blind Faith Taste Free David Bowie Jeff Beck Cactus Johnny Winter John Mayall (his various groups, especially with Clapton) The Paul Butterfield Blues Band MC5 Blue Cheer The Byrds Country Joe and The Fish Van Morrison Joe Cocker Nick Drake The Stooges The Sex Pistols Television Santana The Allman Brothers Band John Lennon The Band Neil Young Ray Charles Marvin Gaye Curtis Mayfield Love James Brown Frank Zappa Captain Beefheart The Zombies Chuck Berry Elvis Presley Buddy Holly Little Richard Johnny Cash Hank Williams Sr. The Beach Boys Al Kooper Bo Diddley Robert Johnson Son House Charley Patton Bukka White B.B King Muddy Waters Little Walter Howlin Wolf Sonny Boy Williamson Albert King Ravi Shankar Lalo Shifrin Jesper Kyd John Williams Ennio Morricone Maurice Jarre Beethoven Bach Chopin Strauss II Ravel Mendelssohnand others. I have a very open mind to music as you can see. I'll give anything a listen. I must say however, from what I've heard, the majority of today's popular music is terrible.
Here's my top 20:
The Office, Harvey Birdman: Attorney At Law, Space Ghost: Coast To Coast, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The Colbert Report, Robot Chicken, The Simpsons, Family Guy...I don't watch that much tv really.
My library includes thus far: In Cold Blood- Truman Capote On The Road-Jack Kerouac Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas- Hunter S. Thompson Casino Royale- Ian Fleming The Godfather- Mario Puzo Chronicles Vol.1- Bob Dylan Bob Dylan- The Essential Interviews- Jonathan Cott Down The Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan- Howard Sounes Hendrix: Setting The Record Straight- John McDermott with Eddie Kramer Cream-Chris Welch Riders On The Storm: My Life With Jim Morrison and The Doors-John Densmore
Lou Reed ...and then everybody else.