music, romancing my beautiful wife, hangin' out with my sons....and more music.
hmmm..I missed a lot of great people because they died...defending our nation and such. Is that kind of talk still popular? Maybe it isn't...but if you don't like it...piss off!Living folks I'd like to meet: Eddie Van Halen...I'm not sure there's any other living celebrity I care to meet...Maybe Sammy Hagar, just to hang out on the beach. But honestly, it's the regular "joe" that counts...I like regular people....a lot...people who know how to love and respect...And I'd rather lay on the beach with my hot babe and hang out with my awesome cool sons than any obnoxious, self-important celebrity jerk anyway!
Just say "Eddie"...you know who I'm talkin' about. The man revolutionized electric guitar. If I get to see him play in person one more time that would be awesome...nobody rules these streets at night but me...or EVH! Then there's the Greatest "missing in action" guitar hero- --Steve Clark-- -I am inspired by his ability to build, design, find "the new riff". I wish he was still writing 'em...I can only imagine what he might have written had booze and drugs not taken him so early...Steve Stevens (alien space-gun guitar)....Slash...Riverdogs, Tesla, Damn Yankees, Iron Maiden, Cheap Trick, The Cars, Foreigner, Journey....the extra long guitar solo...and of course...BOSTON!!!! Michael Schenker...you gotta listen to him...wow!!! that is all for now.
Braveheart, Tombstone, Young Guns, Back to the Future (especially the first one), Radio
TV sucks!!! what a freakin' waste of time! Alas, Babylon!
Besides the obvious...hmmmm...I once read this book called "A Separate Piece" by Jonathan Knowles. As I remember it was pretty good. Of course I was in 6th grade or something like that. But as I recall it was pretty cool. And then there's "Where The Wild Things Are"... it has good pictures. And this other book called "The Set of the Sail" by A.W. Tozer (AWESOME). And "Guitar" and "Hot Rod" Magazine....do they count?
Jesus Christ...'nuff said