I like music, photography, art, writing, the supernatural, Victorian era occultism, British Isles pubs, American Indian culture, Appalachian culture, middle eastern music, food, women and belly dance, and so on and so forth.
They're mostly all dead.
Most music pre-1980's, and some after that. Led Zeppelin, Jethro Tull, Deep Purple/Ritchie Blackmore, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Black Sabbath (especially Dio era), the Stones, Fairport Convention, The Pentangle, early Rainbow, Rory Gallagher, the Pogues, Dylan, Robert Johnson, Skip James, Muddy Waters, Son House, John Lee Hooker, Edith Piaf,Bill Monroe, Jimmy Martin, Bert Jansch, Gordon Lightfoot, Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, and then also stuff like Bulgarian music, Mongolian Tuva singers, Turkish music, medieval music and Bach organ music. I've just bought the Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz on vinyl too and am really enjoying that. I have my eye on a vinyl collection of Gregorian chants that I may grab next.
I like old horror stuff like White Zombie with Bela Lugosi, and I love Jess Franco films. Maybe because of my age, I really love some of the late 1970's horror stuff, especially Phantasm, The Fog, The Entity, and The Devil's Rejects which is new but feels like it was made in the late 70's. I generally like French films, and docs like Crumb, and Bukowski: Born Into This. I like Wings of Desire, La Belle Noiseuse, Malena, The Others, The Exorcist, American Splendor, Dazed and Confused, Waking Life, Barfly, Bubba Hotep,The Hound of the Baskervilles--and any of the old Sherlock Holmes films starring Basil Rathbone, Vampyres, The Story of O, anything with Monica Bellucci--well, almost anything--and plenty more that I can't think of right now.
Passport to Europe!
Anything by Colin Wilson, and Bukowski, of course. Aleister Crowley, some of the Beats. I also enjoy reading the poetry of the old Taoist hermits, especially T'ao Chi'en and Han Shan. I mostly like to read non-fiction stuff and some of the Victorian writers. R. Crumb's later comics. Mainly I like to read about certain topics. I think if I could only keep one book, it would be the Tao te Ching.
Jimmy Page, Keith Richard, Rory Gallagher, Colin Wilson, and Jess Franco, that old pervert...