Paul Newman
Jeremy Brett
Ian McKellen
Bill Hicks (my comedic God)
The Rat Pack
Sebastien Foucan, even if I just get one moment to ask "How the fuck do you do that?"
Oh! And the guy driving this car!
(As soon as I learn how to embed this video so it doesn't automatically play I shall put it up properly)
police chase
He sadly got caught but with skills like that you just want him to get away!
The Divine Comedy will always be the top of my list.
At the moment they are closely followed by Duke Special , who I actually came across when I saw them support The Divine Comedy at The Roundhouse.
And there is always Neil Finn , a master of his art.
Besides those three I have a soft spot for almost every type of music. I generally draw the line at dance music and it's various sub-types. I enjoy it only when it is exceptional.
My CD collection has a lot of strage bed fellows within it. I've Dean Martin and The Rat Pack, next to System Of A Down, Green Day, The Specials, Nina Simone and Johnny Cash. If the music catches me that's all I need.
Der-dum du-durrrr der-der-derrrrrr, durr durddle durrrr dum-der derrrrrr!
Spaced (why there wasn't another series is beyond me, just one more!)
Family Guy
M*A*S*H
The Granada series of Sherlock Holmes with Jeremy Brett (the best Holmes ever to have graced any size screen).
I have a strange addiction to neighbours , and have recently got into Lost, so have had to buy the DVD's.
OH! and the Sony Bravia advert, I don't think I've ever seen an advert that's quite so mesmerising.
True Crime novels, and partial to the odd (auto)biography. I generally find it very difficult to find a blurb that attracts me to new authors.
Bill Hicks
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Nina Simone
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Stephen Fry
Neil Hannon
The Goons ....