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EpilepticGibbon

Er, whatchoo talkin' about, Eppy?

About Me

There are a number of unpopular misconceptions in the world. One of which is that the first lines of Mein Kampf read: "As I write this I find myself in prison. Drat! That's gonna put my plans for world domination back a bit."There are other unpopular misconceptions, and some of them are even about me. I hope to crush some of these in the paragraphs to come… however, you may have to wait a bit for them. Please be patient. In the meantime, check out the music of some of my friends below. They're a talented bunch and much deserving of your support.Reviewing policy: I'm a freelance music reviewer in my spare time and I write for the Progressive Ears website (http://www.progressiveears.com), and I've previously written for Organ music magazine (http://www.organart.demon.co.uk/neworgan.htm) and for www.the13th.org/, plus many of my reviews have ended up on artists' websites too. At the end of each year I send out a countdown of the best albums of the year (IMHO) to assorted friends, radio DJs, websites and musicians. If you'd like me to review your CD please drop me a message via any of the usual routes. To get an idea of the sort of things I like and I'm likely to review please look at my friends list and my list of favourite artists. I tend to review 'new' albums, i.e. those from the current year, but I will consider reviewing older albums.

My Interests

I have no interests. Interests are for wimps... though of course you realise that I'm prone to wild fits of falsehood and I'm probably telling porkies even as I type this... or am I?!

I'd like to meet:

God, I guess. Lots of people too. The actors who have played The Doctor… just a silly fan-boy thing really but I met Jon Pertwee shortly before his death and I've met Paul McGann and, just recently, Colin Baker too. That leaves Tom, Peter, Sylvester, Christopher, and David. Sorry if I'm boring you now.

Music:

Progressive/Art Rock, Electronica, Chamber Pop, Experimental, Jazz Rock, Christmas Music.Favourite artists (WARNING! It's a long list and this is but a mere sample): Genesis, Depeche Mode, The Monkees, Bjork, Boards Of Canada, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Yes, Echolyn, National Health, Porcupine Tree, Ritual, Fiona Apple, Kate Bush, Marillion, Revolving Doris, Pia Silvi, No-Man, Frogg Cafe, Paatos, King Crimson, The Beach Boys/Brian Wilson, Dream Theater, Iron Maiden, Mr Bungle, Cardiacs, Gomez, Doves, Zero 7, Air, The Divine Comedy, Steve Hackett, Spock's Beard, Cave In, Dawn of the Replicants, Eels, Duran Duran, The Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev, H, Jaga Jazzist, Fish, Bubblemath, Nosound, Phideaux, R.E.M., Karda Estra, Blur, Supergrass, Peter Gabriel, Death By Chocolate, Tori Amos, XTC, Renaissance, Mike Oldfield, Jeff Buckley, Herbie Hancock, Radiohead, Tears For Fears, Talk Talk, Robert Wyatt, Orbital, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Underworld, Ozric Tentacles, Massive Attack, Amorphous Androgynous, Tony Banks, Ray Wilson, The Van Allen Belt, IQ, Electric Light Orchestra, Howard Jones, Sneaker Pimps, Clearlake, Jeff Wayne, Mew, The Cinematic Orchestra, Rush, Goldfrapp, William Shatner, David Bowie, Mike Rutherford/Mike and The Mechanics, Gentle Giant, Deep Purple, Bill Bruford's Earthworks, Andy Pickford, Galahad, Magenta, Anthony Philips, Fortdax, David Cross, Coldplay, Toto, Jethro Tull, Elbow, Incubus, The Sea Nymphs, The Muppets, The Beatles (their later stuff mainly), Barclay James Harvest, Jade Warrior, Trees, Brian Eno, Stereolab, Space, Pure Reason Revolution, Suzanne Vega, Sigur Ros, The Puppets.

Movies:

All films but particularly horror, sci-fi, action films, comedies, thrillers, and drama. Favourite directors include Woody Allen, Terry Gilliam, The Coen Brothers, and Steven Spielberg. Favourite films include It's A Wonderful Life, Die Hard, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Casablanca, The Shawshank Redemption, Leon, Spirited Away, The Sixth Sense, Pulp Fiction, This Is Spinal Tap, The Exorcist, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original version), 12 Monkeys, Brazil, Time Bandits, Shadowlands, The Medusa Touch, Jacob's Ladder, The Shining, My Cousin Vinny, Last Night, Frankie and Johnny, Carrie, Rosemary's Baby, The Black Hole, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (the remake), Walkabout, The Silence of the Lambs, Manhunter, Monty Python and The Meaning of Life, Toy Story 2, Ed Wood, Batman (Tim Burton version), The Princess Bride, Awakenings, Dead Poets Society, Clue, Murder By Death, The Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Hudson Hawk, Unbreakable, Superman II, A Muppet Christmas Carol, The Great Escape, The Ipcress File, Gregory's Girl, The Outsiders, Cube, Se7en, The English Patient, That Touch of Mink, Vera Drake, Million Dollar Baby, The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, What's Up Doc?, Airplane!, Cold Mountain, The Nutty Professor (original version), Almost Famous, Akira, Goldfinger, Diamonds Are Forever, Ringu, Alfie (original version), Get Carter (original version), Solaris, Unforgiven, The Crying Game, Requiem For A Dream, When The Wind Blows, The Last Broadcast, The Big Blue, Jackie Brown, The Birds, Inherit The Wind, American Grafitti, Brotherhood of the Wolf, The Aviator, Saw, Das Boot, Babe, An American Werewolf in London.

Television:

Not much at the moment. My TV viewing has dropped dramatically over the last couple of years. In days gone by favourite shows have included Dr Who, The Flumps, Bagpuss, The Monkees, The Muppet Show, Monkey, Sapphire and Steel, Moonlighting, Press Gang, Blackadder, The Addams Family, The Prisoner, Monty Python's Flying Circus, Star Trek TOS, Star Trek TNG, Star Trek DS9, Star Trek Voyager, Babylon 5, The Simpsons, ER, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, Firefly, Only Fools and Horses, One Foot In The Grave, Farscape, Father Ted, People Like Us, The Office, Extras, Futurama, Family Guy, Ren and Stimpy, Dear John, Spaced, I'm Alan Partridge, Homicide Life On The Street, M*A*S*H, The Goodies, Cracker, Moviedrome, and Lost.

Books:

I read less books than I'd like to. I struggle to find the time. I read a lot for my job so when I'm tired it's often the last thing I want to do. I read a lot of comics, which is a good half-way house – reading but usually less taxing. When I do read for pleasure (and not work) it's usually fiction novels: sci-fi, fantasy, horror, comedy, and thrillers mostly. Douglas Adams' stuff, particularly The Hitchhikers trilogy. I'm also very partial to The Lord of the Flies, The Outsiders, Red Dragon/The Silence of the Lambs, Weaveworld, The Midwich Cuckoos, Charlotte's Web, Ian Fleming and Doctor Who novels (particularly those by Kate Orman, Paul Cornell, Lance Parkin and Lawrence Miles). I'm also reading the Harry Potter books; they're getting progressively better, so far at least.

Heroes:

Jim Henson, the Genesis boys, the Monty Python team, my parents and my brother. Anyone that has followed their heart and made the world a better place.

My Blog

Which sci-fi/fantasy character are you?

Purloined from rec.arts.sf.written:Take the quizApparently I'm Galadriel.Possessing a rare combination of wisdom and humility, while serenely dominating your environment you selflessly use your powers...
Posted by EpilepticGibbon on Fri, 31 Aug 2007 04:04:00 PST

New Eppy Gibbon Podcast show

The latest edition of the Eppy Gibbon podcast music show is now available for playing and/or downloading (CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST SHOW).As always, lots of really great prog rock, electronica, chill-...
Posted by EpilepticGibbon on Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:32:00 PST

Music Hall of Fame/Hall of shame

Suggested to me by someone on another website. Let's see how this works out on MySpace. This is a (hopefully) fun game where you start out with ten bands, each with ten points to begin with. Each use...
Posted by EpilepticGibbon on Wed, 22 Aug 2007 04:26:00 PST

Latest podcast show friends and prep for the next one

Well, it's about that time again: August 19th! I'm kind of mid-way between podcast music shows at the moment. The last show is still available from the link below:My latest podcast showAnd I've just c...
Posted by EpilepticGibbon on Sat, 18 Aug 2007 10:48:00 PST

Why are there so few great superhero comic book adaptations?

My friends and I recently got discussing why there are so few great superhero comic book adaptations. There are a few, of course, but I could probably count them on two hands, and there are far more r...
Posted by EpilepticGibbon on Wed, 15 Aug 2007 04:07:00 PST

Brightest Hopes For The Future

What am I talking about here? I'm talking about new bands, those who have either only released their first album, their first EP, or those who haven't even got around to their first release yet but ar...
Posted by EpilepticGibbon on Sun, 05 Aug 2007 07:14:00 PST

New Eppy Gibbon Podcast show

There is now a new edition of the Epileptic Gibbon podcast music show available to be listened to or downloaded (CLICK HERE).This latest edition features the usual great mixture of music (prog rock, a...
Posted by EpilepticGibbon on Mon, 30 Jul 2007 03:12:00 PST

Here comes the flood

I'm not sure how many people, particularly those outside of the UK, are aware that central and South West England have been struck by extreme flooding over the last few days. The worst affected area i...
Posted by EpilepticGibbon on Mon, 23 Jul 2007 02:53:00 PST

Latest edition of my podcast music show

In honour of my third podcast show (see Epileptic Gibbon podcast music show ) from earlier this month, I have changed my top MySpace friends again. So nearly all of my top friends are currently artis...
Posted by EpilepticGibbon on Sun, 22 Jul 2007 07:15:00 PST

If Dr Who was an American show...

It occurs to me that Doctor Who is a distinctly British TV show. Always has been and always will be. Yes, the 1990s TV movie had more than its fair share of American elements, which is partly why it d...
Posted by EpilepticGibbon on Sun, 01 Jul 2007 03:44:00 PST