Poetry,
Writing,
Photography,
Making Tea,
Reading,
Nature,
Music,
Painting and Sculpting on occasion,
Colorful,intelligent conversations with friends or people who are not yet friends who have their own valid perspectives on life,
Random,Obnoxious bouts of silliness and / or insanity,
Gardening,
Cooking,
Sex,
Love,
Smoking,
the occasional tandem jump,
The constant search for new angles from which to view life and death through,
Putting my life energy into making every aspect of my life magical,
peaceful,
and meaningful... To ME.,
Lots of other ordinary and not-so- ordinary things.
I'd like to meet:
POETS, Artists, Spiritual And Mental Predators including, but not limited to: Vampires, Werewolves, other creatures of the night, and also PEOPLE WITH STAGGERING INNER BEAUTY.
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Music:
Bob Dylan,
David Bowie,
The Damned,
Cheech n Chong,
Pink Floyd (All solo work from any of the band members,
Fav. Pink F. DVD: Live @ Pompeii),
Frank Zappa,
Leonard Cohen,
Procol Harem,
Grateful Dead,
Fleetwood Mac (All incarnations),
Tuvan Throat Music,
Thelonius Monk,
Miles Davis,
Moody Blues,
Robbie Roberston,
Eric Burdon,
Donovan,
Leon Russell,
Billie Holiday, The list goes on into the eternities!
If you're really curious, just look over there in the stash of tunes I've got playing. It's not much, but it's a sampling.
Movies:
Powder,
BoonDock Saints,
Talk To Me,
Live Concert DVD's From Lindsey Buckingham,
Mountain,
James Taylor,
Pink Floyd's The Wall; Also Live At Pompeii,
Tom Petty,
Dylan,
The Who,
Isle of Wight,
Woodstock The original one (yes, the one with all the idealistic hippies innit),
The Neverending Story,
Lady Sings the Blues (Billie D Williams was Hawt shit in that-- I don't care who he allegedly bitch slapped),
Kung Fu Hustle,
Anything with David Carradine, or Clint Eastwood innit,
Butterfly Effect,
The Notebook,
What's Love Got To Do With It,
Madea's Family Reunion,
Scarface,
Godfather Movies (Yet again, anything with Al Pacino,
Dustin Hoffman,
Robert De Niro innit,
Gotti,
Almost Famous,
Walk the Line (I've met J. Cash and He was a quiet, deeply spiritual,polite man, who had no pretenses, no, not one).,
Lewis Black stuff,
Life is Beautiful (Roberto Benigni is a genius in this film),
Harry Potter Movies (all of them),
The Doors Movie,
The Saint,
A Clockwork Orange,
and all of the cult classics,
Most anything from the IFC, Avant-Garde Films,
Pretty in Pink (Molly Ringwald is the chit),
Blow,
Cutaway,
Spy Game,
Interview With A Vampire (I've met Anne Rice as well, and she is also a quiet, polite person, VERY intelligent woman!),
Barfly,
28 Days,
Memoirs of A Geisha,
Zodiac,
10 things I hate about you (which is a remake of Taming of the Shrew-- SHAKESPEARE),
A Knight's Tale,
Wonderland,
Girl Fight (Michelle Rodriguez is the chit),
Surviving Picasso (also a favorite-- anything with Anthony Hopkins innit),
Quentin Tarantino's creations,
Good Will Hunting,
Ron White's 'They Call Me Tater Salad',
Rodney Bingenheimer Mayor of The Sunset Strip,
Shine,
Arthur,
The Last American Virgin,
Gandhi,
Patch Adams,
Pump Up The Volume,
The Rainmaker,
Yoga Series From Rodney Yee-- Not just to watch!!),
American History X,
Something's Got To Give,
Easy Rider,
The Departed,
Only You (Marissa Tomei),
Anything with Robert Downey, Jr. Innit,
K-Pax,
Swimming With the Sharks,
The list is Endless, and could go on until monkeys figure out how to diagram the trajectory of the entire universe, as we know it...
Television:
Supposedly, It's not cool to watch TV anymore, but who gives two boo boos about that?
How else are young kids going to learn about themselves and the world these days?
Oh, that's right, there's the internet... ;)
Books:
James Baldwin's "Another Country" (God, this book is in my 'top five best pieces of literature I've ever read in my life' list)
Good Omens by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman
Absolute Zero by Kevin Alexander Boon
Anything by Charles Bukowski
Aphra Behn
Edna St. Vincent Millay
The beat writers (William S. Burroughs,Kerouac, Ginsberg, N. Cassidy, Aldous Huxley, etc...)
Goethe
Voltaire
Neil Gaiman
Ed Sanders
Immanuel Kant
Douglas Adams
Anything on Taoism
Buddhism
Zen
Hinduism
Greek Mythology
Virginia Woolf (Particularly, Orlando)
Gloria Steinem
"Japanese Death Poems" By Zen Monks and Haiku Poets on the verge of Death.
William Butler Yeats
Dylan Thomas
Konstantinos' collection (www.konstantinos.com)
Hafiz
Herman Melville's Moby Dick (great classic)
Richard Wright
Ellison
Rumi
The Portable Atheist
Beautiful losers
Reefer Madness
Running With Scissors (Augusten Burroughs)
Sellevision (A.B)
Magical Thinking (A.B.)
Possible Side Effects (A.B.)
Dry (A.B)
Homer
Ovid
Aristophanes
Virgil
Sappho
Plato's Republic
Hrafnkel and the Priest of Frey
Dante's Inferno, The Divine Comedy 1 Hell
Michel de Montaigne
Cervantes' Don Quixote (Spanish and English Versions,respectively)
Shakespeare, SHAKESPEARE, Shakespeare is the Master of the Universe.
Milton's Paradise lost, Paradise found, etc.
Dr. Seuss Books My favorite is the all time classic "Green Eggs N Ham"
Perfect The Pig
The Giving Tree (Shel Silverstein's works are awesome, even if he was into the porno scene and then broke into the children's book writing scene)
Simulations of God by John C. Lilly, M.D.
Marx's Communist Manifesto
The Fuck Up by Arthur Nersesian
The Prevalence of Deceit by F.G. Bailey
Pronoia by Rob Brezsny
Adrienne Rich
Kate Chopin's The Awakening
Faulkner
Arthur Miller's Death of A Salesman
Robert Lowell's poetry ('Skunk Hour' being my favorite of his)
Anything with universal truths (concerning the collective unconscious, or truths outside of such); or things that pique my interest, for whatever reason.
Yet, This is Another List That could go on Until Ants Crawl freely on the surface of Uranus.
Heroes:
No one is worthy of Heroic worship, not even those who tell the truth...
Except maybe for The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers.