in no particular order.
old records. garage sales. debates. kids. musik. differences. burping. flatulence in general. spicey foods. brick houses. politics. stepping on leaves. change. cheese. empty bottles. instruments i cant play. pointless facts. hookahs. justice. people. animals. card games. word search. sudoku. big books. beliefs. ideas. superstitions. quantum physics. excess. dreams. numbers. fat butts........ huh?
whoever can tell me what tune this is gets a free bj (gasp!)... no, seriously. MDT, u dont count!
intellects with social issues.
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John Coltrane
Miles Davis
Freddie Hubbard
Joe Henderson
Herbie Hancock
Art Blakey
Charles Mingus
Charlie Parker
Stan Getz
Joshua Redman
St. Germain
Kurt Rosenwinkle
Michel Camilo
Eliane ELias
Nancy Wilson
Sarah Vaughn
Ella Fitzgerald
Nat King Cole
Lamberts Hendricks & Ross
Mongo Santa Maria
Antonia Carlos Jobim
Jorge Jor Ben
Flora Purim
Joao Gilberto
Maria Rita
Elis Regina
Milton Nascimento
Al Green
Marvin Gaye
Stevie Wonder
Donny Hathaway
Bill Withers
Teddy Pendergrass
Alicia Keys
Roberta Flack
Jill Scott
Lauryn Hill
Erykah Badu
Tribe called Quest
Pharcyde
Common
Dead Prez
Talib Kwali
Mos Def
Busta Rhymes
Slick Rick
B.I.G
2pac
Souls of Mischief
Wu-tang
Nas, my favorite.
I LOVE OPERA! yes its true
im a dork.
Wagner
Verdi
Puccini
Massenet
To many talents to mention.
Tori Amos
Blur
Nirvana
Queens of the Stone Age
System pf a Down
RHCP
ol skool Michael =)..Fernandito Villalona
Oscar De Leon
Frankie Ruiz
ol skool India
Marc Anthony (when he stuck to salsa)
La Negra Tona
Lola Betran!
Tono Rosario
Buena Vista Social Club
Anthony SantosSalsa
Afro-Brazilizan
Flamenco
Indian Ragas
Amr Diab
Warda Harem
Mohamed Mounir
Samira Said... I love hearing other cultures music.. really almost anything..
Edith Piaf, Charles Aznavour, Jacques Brel...Im always looking for new music to listen to... suggestions are good.
Mo Better Blues.. denzel be mine..
yay judy!
im throwing it out.
read it folks!
this book is unbelievable accurate.. try it! i swear!
imagine reading this at twelve...confusing, i had to read it again a few years later.. its always good to see things has they did..
if you read the art of war, please read the art of peace.. brings such balance..
mothers and fathers who do their jobs....