The sound of anchor chains, plane motors and train whistles.
Alan Alda.
I am forever in search of the perfectly crafted song. Here's what I've found so far: Wonderwall- Oasis// Ignition (Remix)- R. Kelly// There is a Light that Never Goes Out- Smiths// Hey Ya!- OutKast// Tomorrow Comes Today- Gorillaz// Al Otro Lado Del Rio- Jorge Drexler// Rock Your Body-Justin Timberlake// Here is the House- Depeche Mode// Move On Up- Curtis Mayfield// When The Levee Breaks- Led Zeppelin// Fire and Rain- James Taylor// Proud Mary- Ike and Tina Turner// Girls and Boys- Blur// 74-75- Connells// Higher Ground- Stevie Wonder// Feel Good, Inc.- Gorillaz// This Night Has Opened my Eyes- Smiths// ...and more to come, I'm sure Oh, and I am a total geek for Renaissance polyphony. What?
Spartacus, Some Like it Hot, the Thin Red Line, the Manchurian Candidate, The holy trinity of Frank Sinatra/Gene Kelly movies (On the Town, Anchors Aweigh, Take Me Out to the Ballgame), Lord of the Rings, Spaceballs, Zoolander, the Royal Tennenbaums, the Jerk, old Donald Duck cartoons, the Station Agent, the Toy, Harvey
Project Runway, Top Chef, Rome, Carnival, House, Lost, Anything with Anthony Bourdain, Ugly Betty, and HEROES!!!
Series of Unfortunate Events,the Grass Harp, Breakfast at Tiffany's, In Cold Blood, East of Eden, the Art of War, Siddhartha, Tonio Kroger, anything about the 1901 Pan Am Exposition,The Betsy-Tacy series (if you know about these, I love you., Nine Stories, the Great Gatsby. And Harry Potter.
Frank Sinatra and Donald Duck