music, of all kinds, including but not limited to playing various instruments and computer based blips etc, snow, which will be coming soon, oh yes, drinking, gotta mention that, chillin at the beach or wherever, ladies, he he
god, a goddess! future band mates/co-producers, inspirational peeps so I can scam some of their good mojo
anything gets a chance with me but if you want to put it in a box- reggae, dub, dancehall,dubstep, drum and bass(alotta d's), breaks, metal, funk, fusion, hip hop, symphonic, alternative, psychadelic- in no particular order.
true romance, killing zoe, trainspotting, donnie darko, american psycho, any tarantino, grindhouse, hostel, eternal sunshine...
I fuckin LOVE LOST, but currently I am waiting till the next series starts with much anticipation so until then, its the new sopranos, pre what they are playing on tv1 at the moment.
don't do books but will read non-fiction books on music etc, good ones from the past- stephen king- it american psycho and any other stephen king. recently I actually read something other than magazines (real groove now sucks officially) or takeout menus, a biography of anthony kiedis, what a nutter, and dave grohls one also, pretty blah considering his talent, up next is-Whores- a biography of perry farrell, read that now I'm on to fear and loathing in las vegas, looking forward to that. and whoa, check out dave navarros book, fucked up junkie and generally not a very nice guy. trainspotting, awesome, just fully expanded on the story but I don't think I would have been able to hear the way the accents were written without having seen the movie, its all about playing fitba' and shite
undoubtedly I have to say dave grohl- taught me to play drums through video and a very inspirational personality ,particularly music wise - constantly surprizing and coming up with quality material