Yoko Ono
my friend Yoko's viola, Gallows, Black Flag, This is hell, Cancer bats, Ghost of a Thousand, Electric Eel Shock, If Lucy Fell, Sex Pistols, Nofx, Arch Enemy, Björk, the Beatles, Franz Ferdinand, Cornelius, Delays, Psapp, the Cribs, !!!, Erol Alkan, Goose, Lcd Soundsystem, Ashbury heights, Moloko, Dinosaur Jr., Regina Spektor, the Decemberists, Sugarplum Fairy, Mattias and the everyday mistakes, 1990s, Noisettes, Vincent vincent and the villains, Malcolm middleton, Cat5, Sons and daughters, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Hot Chip, Belle and Sebastian, Klaxons, Jamie T, Cansei de ser sexy, Weezer, Beck, Tiger lou, Firefox AK, Muse, Lil' Kim, Dr dre, Eminem, Lady Sovereign, Goose, Rickie lee jones, Gossip, Cold war kids, Clap your hands say yeah, Animal Collective, Bonnie prince billy, Rammstein, Strokes, Mando diao, Goldfrapp, Kelis, Nina Simone, Billy Holiday, (removing arctic monkeys - my requests got ignored/denied 3 times, guess they don't want some fans)
I don't watch tv. too much boring shit. that's why i miss a few good ones too. =(
'Sound Bites' by Alex Kapranos - once you pop, you can't stop!
Franz Kafka - It hurts to read his works. Feel the confusion, depression, sarcasm, darkness, hopelessness, maybe the soul like yours?
Fyodor Dostoevsky - the works tell you why he's so great.
Sigmund Freud
'Childhood' by Hans Carossa - I never imagined at first I'd laugh and cry that much with a classic autobiographic novel.
'Books and you' by W. Somerset Maugham - edgy, smart, and fun to see the difference from today.
'Children learn what they live' by Dorothy Law Nolte - I wished my mom had read this when I was born, and I'm happy to have already read it. Much is being practiced in Sweden, the country for children.
Saibara Rieko
All of you who are struggling to overcome the hardship, and who have overcome ones.