I'm kind of partial to Harleys. Oh, and six dollar sunglasses. Or free sunglasses! Lime popsicles. Jacaranda Trees. When my cats greet me, by rolling around on the floor at the door when I come home from work. Even if it's just because they want food. And perfect silence.
You, perhaps. Maybe not. This is my friend Brogan. Do you think He's creepy? Now go and vote for... Don't eat BK.
Miles Davis, John Coltrain, Herbie Hancock. ABB, Black Crowes, Grateful Dead, BOB DYLAN, Taj Mahal, Traffic, Keb' Mo. Eric Clapton, Are you really reading this? Van Halen, Sammy Hagar, Little Feat, early Fleetwood Mac. John Hiatt, Steve Earle, John Lennon, Kiss, Black Sabbath, Elvis, Shirley Horn, Greg Brown, Bruce Cockburn, Marc Ford, Morphine, The Band, Wilco, Hendrix, Leonard Cohen, Rolling Stones, Gov't Mule, Peter Tosh, Jimmy Cliff, Tim Buckley, Jeff Buckley, Wilco, Warren Zevon, Van Morrison, The Mars Volta, Pantera, Damageplan, MMW, Tom Waits, Joni Mitchell, The Faces, Nick Drake, Richie Havens, Red House Painters, BLS, Del Amitri, Tower Of Power. And quite a few more. "Ned's Theme". Git it? Damien Rice, Ray Lamontagne, Tyrone Wells, Rod Webb, Angel Travis, Tim Craig, Mass Distraction, Pink Floyd, CSNY, Vanesa Monarch, Slow Car Crash, Burden Of Proof, Lucinda Williams, Terra Naomi, Jeff Beck, Santana, Hope Anchor, Lanagen, Gutter Twins, Manny Rocha and whatever project he has going this minute. And of course, Me.
Bernardo Bertolucci's "The Dreamers". "St. Ange" w/ Virginie Leydoyen.
News, and any kind of documentary. Charlie Rose, 60 Minutes, Political shows like Hardball and Crossfire. Other than that it's a concert dvd and Patriots Football. Hell's Kitchen. Just because I can get mean in the kitchen at times like Gordon. But only if you fuck up. All those bike shows on Discovery and TLC. Rest in peace Indian Larry. I will forever look at you when I pee.
"Peace Not Apartheid" by Jimmy Carter. "Can't Shove A Great Life Into A Small Dream" by Tony Magee. Before that "An Open Heart" by The Dalai Lama. Hemingway is always good. E.E. Cummings. Hunter Thompson. Gene Simmons. Motley Crue's "The Dirt" was provocative. Mitch Albom. "Everyday Italian" by Giada DeLaurentiis. She's hot. James Joyce. Edna St. Vincent Millay.
Dad, Hagar, Reagan, McCain. In that order. That guy with the "Hungry" sign who stands at the corner of Hayvenhurst and Magnolia all day with the brand new tennis shoes and fresh haircut. My Mom for helping me with a little problem I had simply by the use of her words. Thanks Mom!