One of the best songs of all time and an amazing version of it from a movie based on Beatles songs...
Your Mom
Yes please! Bob Marley, Dr.Gorilla, Tool, Bjork, Ween, Iron and Wine, The Police, Beck, DeathCabforCutie, Beethoven, Pink Floyd, Modest Mouse, Tori Amos, Ozomatli, Ella Fitzgerald, Pearl Jam, The Grateful Dead, The Pixies, Outkast, Ravi Shankar, Incubus, Prince, Liz Phair, Flaming Lips, Portishead, Jimi Hendrix, Air, The Beastie Boys, Sarah McLachlan, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Primus, Tenacious D, Al Green, The Beatles, Violent Femmes, Patsy Cline, James Brown, Olu Dara, Fleetwood Mac, The Shins, Rosemary Clooney, Radiohead, Axel Krygier, Jamiroquai, Blind Melon, TheBlackeyedPeas, Krishna Das, Cat Stevens, Eek-A-Mouse, MasonJennings, Dave Mathews Band, EnergyOK, Ben Harper, Led Zeppelin, Jurassic5, Nirvana, Tiny Tim, A Perfect Circle......
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feed my brain. Currently reading a couple of books at a time...as usual. One is by Deepak Chopra, "The seven Spiritual Laws of Success. It is probably my favorite book of all time...no joke. It is soothing and enlightening. Also, I am currently enjoying a seduction of words rounded up and peculiarily arranged by the mad genius Tom Robbins...introduced to me by my twin cousin N. "Even Cowgirls get the Blues" is the title. Good eats for the curious. Recently dared to journey through the words and mind of Hunter S. Thompson's "Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas"...and after a few pages at a time I felt the need for a serious detox program. Also recently I read a biography of Kurt Cobain called Heavier than Heaven By Charles Cross....I found it to be interesting, despite some reviews I read that claimed Courtney Hole told a bunch of lies like she usually does and put her own spin on reality...but, don't we ALL do that? Keep in mind we are dealing with (excuse me my darlings...but) JUNKIE ROCK STAR personalities here so everything is possibly romantacized or exaggerated or flat out untrue.... the history of Nirvana's developement told from different persons was quite an interesting bedtime fairytale nontheless. The author took a few liberties with his translation of Kurts lyrics and behaviors...but I think I can forgive him...maybe. When my brain allows me to, I like to attempt understanding the written or spoken words of the late Terrence McKenna. I truly love poetry, dark and scary stories.....the Dr. A. Weil is a modern day shaman type who has some brilliant books, in my opinion.