Music, Golf, Football, Baseball, Reading, Scrabble, Backgammon, rearranging my sock drawer....but mainly, coming up with an analogy for everything and everyone!
Anyone who has a deep passion for music. And the girl in Dido's song "Thank You".
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WHO I DON'T WANT TO MEET:
1. Whiny people who know nothing about politics.
2. Whiny people who think they know all about politics.
Face it....we're all in the dark, and we're all misinformed. Stop pretending you're an expert because you listen to some blowhard on talk radio.
One thing I really detest is this trip the world is on with celebrities and "famous" people. Some can't even do the job that makes them millions even marginally well, yet they are continuously shoved down the throat of the public in every way, shape, or form.
If people would only stop watching, they'd go away!
There is music that moves me and music that doesn't. This box isn't nearly big enough......
Led Zeppelin is my favorite band of all time, case closed. Pink Floyd is second.
Honestly, I like much of what I grew up listening to. As a kid, I liked top 40 stuff from the early to mid-70's, and I still love it. Classic Rock and Motown are what I like listening to most, but I have a pretty diverse CD collection of stuff ranging from Dave Brubek, ABBA, Frank Sinatra, Stone Temple Pilots, The Smiths, The Grease Soundtrack, The Carpenters, Jeff Beck, Pat Travers, and The Waitresses.
For the most part, I actually detest 80's hair metal. I thought some of it was well done in the beginning, but then everyone grew their hair long, started using Aqua-Net and put holes in their jeans, and it looked like a circus...pretty soon, everyone looked like Bon Jovi. And record labels just fell over themselves to sign every one of them, whether they could play well or not. And listening back to some of that crap - no dynamics and not a lot of diversity - there's a reason why much of it never gets any airplay.
I liked Motley Crue's early stuff, early Quiet Riot, Iron Maiden, and Ozzy's first two Albums.
The greatest musical moment I ever witnessed was Pink Floyd at the Live 8 concert in 2005. I almost didn't want to believe that Waters and Gilmour were finally going to play together after 25 years, at the risk of disappointing myself....I was actually nervous to the point where my heart was beating through my chest right up to when the first chords to Breathe were hit. When the camera cut to a close up of Roger Waters, and then a nice side view of Gilmour and Waters, my eyes were actually watering.
That's what it means to have passion for music. When one song, one band, or just one musical moment can bring you to a place that you thought didn't previously exist.
I can be a little bit of a sap sometimes....LOL!
Anything starring or directed by Clint Eastwood. I have all of his movies on DVD. I love all the Movies Harold Ramis wrote/cowrote - Animal House, Caddyshack, Meatballs, Stripes, Ghostbusters....most people would love to have just written one! Spinal Tap, Airplane, Clerks, Standing in the Shadows of Motown, Almost Famous, Grease, Vision Quest, The Big Chill, Fast Times at Ridgemont High....If you've seen the Hollywood Knights, that's reason right there for you to be OK in my book! I'm big on comedies, but one of my favorties was Notting HIll - a chick flick! And Clint Eastwood's Bridges of Madison County was light and sappy, but a great flick as well.
NFL, MLB, NHL, and All in the Family...
I have about 200 books in my room, I have to climb over them to get into bed...Most of them are biographies/autobiographies, ranging from sports and music to people like John Belushi, Ron Wood, Brian Wilson, the Wright Brothers and Clint Eastwood.
Cameron Crowe....the guy flew around the country with Led Zeppelin and other bands before he was 20, and nowadays wakes up every morning next to Nancy Wilson.
He had to have sold his soul to the devil to get THAT kind of deal!