Reading, Writing, Listening to and Making Music. Being creative and imaginative. Ooo and Photography!
Anyone who's just different if you like. Creative? Imaginative? Suggestive and extraordinary minds are very much welcomed :D.
As with the famous people....
Haha i did meet Alan Titchmarsh, Simon Callow and Brian Cox lol and the Blue Peter presenters (yay got the badge hell yeah!) Thats all thanks to the choir I am in yay woo :P.
Here we go...
System of a Down
Slipknot
QOTSA
Pantera
Skindred
Korn
Soil
American Head Charge
Muse
Opeth
Disturbed
Adam and the Ants
T-Rex
But then i also like some...
Scissor Sisters!
Bob Dylan
Jazz, good old Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong
Film Music
Ska
Folk
And even a bit of...
Jose Gonzalez
Slayer
Nick Harper
Junip
Rufus Wainwright
Damien Rice
Elton John (hehe)
Nick Drake
Led Zeppelin
REM
John Williams
ACDC
White Stripes
Velevet Revolver
Audioslave
Queen
I listen to a tremendous amount of music (especially film music and things) so that'll have to do, as really I've got no chance of this list ever ending otherwise :P....gives you an idea.
I love certain sounds thats why I like some of these bands so much it's a certain minor sound gets me going!
In NO particular order!
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
POTC 1 + 2
Where Night Falls
Secret Window
Sleepy Hollow
Saving Private Ryan
Platoon
Enemy at the Gates
Gladiator
The Pianist
Schindler's List
Captain Correli's Mandolin
Elizabeth I
Shakespeare in Love
Pride and Prejudice (new and old)
I love British drama and good adaptions of novels (none of the cheesy Hugh Grant stuff!- Dam Americanisation (is that a word? :P) And 'Oh Bugger' all the time!)
Oh fuck it don't know they aren't favourites I hate favourites an any sense...Just films that came in to my head that a particularly appealing!
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Micheal Odjaante-The English Patient
Stephen King-Hearts in Atlantis/Different Seasons/Rage/The Dark Hall
Melvin Burgess- My life as a Bitch/Doing It/Junk
Sebastian Faulks-Birdsong/The Girl at the Lion D'or
Hanif Kureishi-Intimacy/The Body/My Ear at his Heart
Alan Hollinghurst- The Swimming Pool Library/The Line of Beauty/The Spell
Joseph Kanon- The Good German/The Prodigal Spy
David Almond-Skellig/Heaven Eyes/Fire Eaters/Secret Heart
John Steinbeck-Of Mice and Men/The Grapes of Wrath
Shakespeare! Twelth Knight/Two Gentlemen of Verona/The Taming of the Shrew/Macbeth/Hamlet/Macbeth
Oscar Wilde- The Importance of a Being Earnest(ok play)/Salome/
John Banville- the Sea/The Untouchables
Thomas Hardy- Far from the Madding Crowd/
Jane Austen-Sense and Sensisbility/Pride and Prejudice
(Breathe)
Sylvia Plaith-The Bell Jar
Dan Brown-Angels and Demons/Deception Point/Da Vinci Code
Herman Melville- Moby Dick
Ian McEwan-Enduring Love
Harper Lee-To Kill a Mockingbrid
Louis de Berniers-Captain Corelli's Mandolin
Michelle Magorian-Goodnight Mister Tom
Boris Pasternak- Dr Zhivago
Loving the poetry
William Wordsworth
Tennyson
William Blake
Wilfred Owen
Siegfried Sassoon
Ted Hughes
Yeats
Sylvia Plaith
Roger McGough
Again all these favourites are general and I could never pick a single thing out...
What a mighty thing to ask of...