reading, eating, walking, talking, laughing, listening, sleeping, guitaring, drumming, harmonicaring, bugling, cycling, swimming, cats, sloths, coastlines, art, outer space, god ... usual stuff.
... Don Van Vliet, because it rhymes.
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at the moment...
1. Earth - 'The Bee Made Honey In The Lion's Skull'
2. Dead Meadow - 'Old Growth'
3. Bob Dylan - 'Self Portrait'
4. Hank Williams - '40 Greatest Hits'
5. Epideme - '000-0' 7"
6. Lovvers - 'Laughing Man' 7"
7. Lovvers - 'Near Enough For Jazz' 7"
8. Cocteau Twins - 'Heaven or Las Vegas'
9. Thee Mighty Caesars - 'The Wiseblood'
10. Gas - 'Pop'
11. The Buff Medways - 'XFM Sessions'
12. Oneida - 'Secret Wars'
13. Skullflower - 'Exquisite Fucking Boredom'
14. John Martyn - 'Sunday's Child'
15. Samara Lubelski - 'Parallel Suns'
16. Unwound - 'New Plastic Ideas'
17. Magnolia Electric Company - 'Sojourner'
18. Pentangle - 'Light Flight'
19. John Coltrane - 'A Love Supreme'
terry gilliam, david lynch, werner herzog, jim jarmusch, coen bros, wes anderson, kubrick, hitchcock, richard linklater, john carpenter, jackie chan, peter sellers, stupid horror films and WITHNAIL & I. I need to see more of these kinds of film.
Soaps are funny. I watch quite a bit of sport, but don't do any. I like interesting documentaries, especially seasonal ones about religion.
TV is fine, but i hate the adverts!
I like watching vids and dvds more than television, you can pause them and have a tea break.
mainly auto/biographical stuff, two favourites.. 'The Life and Death of Peter Sellers' and Brian Wilson's 'Wouldn't It Be Nice'. Other than that: Frank Herbert, Charles Bukowski, William Burroughs, Robert Rankin, Terry Pratchett, Spike Milligan, Billy Childish, Raymond Chandler, DH Lawrence, James Baldwin, Tom Stoppard, Douglas Adams, Ian McEwan, Paul Auster. Adrian Mole! ..
I prefer Bowie's non-serious work: