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Rubber Soul huh....
fundamentallyflawed Started conversation Aug 6, 2005
I enjoyed that album quite alot!!! I think my favourate would have to be... hmmm.... at the moment Abbey Road. Musically I think it's the best
What other music do you like?
(Can you tell I'm addicted to this site?)
Rubber Soul huh....
Wyatt Posted Aug 6, 2005
Yes, I can tell you're addicted. I am too. This is the third time I've been on today, and I will probably get on again this evening.
Anyway, other music I like? Erm...Like Billy Joel a lot. He was sort of the reason that I started taking piano lessons. (In case you don't know who he is, he was a pianist/rock and roll guy from the 70's and 80's.)
And I REALLY like Simon & Garfunkle. I know all their songs. I particularly like Sounds of Silence, Feelin' Groovy, The Boxer, Mrs Robinson, At The Zoo, and Punky's Dilemma.
And other than Beatles, Billy Joel and S&G, I like Elvis pretty well, Bob Dylan, and I LOT of miselaneous songs. I could go on all day... I'm sort of a weird person, because unlike everyone else my age, I like old 60's music better than the usual moderen stuff.
What music do you like? What are your favourite books?
Rubber Soul huh....
fundamentallyflawed Posted Aug 6, 2005
Oh man, that hits close to home!!! I used to be so into classic rock all through highschool!!!!!
Right now I listen to alot of David Bowie, Brian Ferry & Roxy Music, Jethro Tull and alot of others...
But on the other end I also like Stiff Little Fingers, The Dead Boys and stuff like that...
There are different bands that I like that don't fit in with the above lists but there are too many to get into
Rubber Soul huh....
Wyatt Posted Aug 6, 2005
Yes! That's the other! David Bowie. I have just one of his albums, the Best of Bowie, and I like that a lot.
Rubber Soul huh....
fundamentallyflawed Posted Aug 6, 2005
Oh yes,and books...
Hmmm, The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy: A Trilogy in 5 Parts(obviously) and the Dirk Gentley Omnibus...
1984- George Orwell
Wicked- Gregory MacGuire(spelling?)
The Catcher in the Rye- JD Salinger(I loved it the first time I read it!!)
The Great Shark Hunt- Hunter S Thompson
There are more but I can't seem to think of them
I feel like I'm missing some very important one too...
Rubber Soul huh....
fundamentallyflawed Posted Aug 6, 2005
You should listen to David Bowie's Diamond Dogs if you get a chance. It's GREAT!!!
Rubber Soul huh....
Wyatt Posted Aug 6, 2005
Let's see, I want to read 1984, I have read The Catcher in the Rye, and I have read part of Wicked.
Other than DNA, my favourites are the Jeeves and Wooster books by PG Wodehouse, and Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings...Oh, and A Series Of Unfourtunate Events. Those are REALLY funny.
And I REALLY reckemend the Jeeves and Wooster books, ie, Carry On, Jeeves, Very Good, Jeeves, and Right Ho, Jeeves, and so on. You can look up PG Wodehouse in the Guide, if you haven't already heard of him.
Rubber Soul huh....
fundamentallyflawed Posted Aug 6, 2005
I really like the Series of Unfortunate Events books that I read... I think the last one I read was the Erzats(sp?) Elevator.
What did you think of the part of Wicked that you read?
I read Lord of The Rings in '97 or '98 and I liked them alot... but somehow when the movies came out and the mania began I fell away from it.
Rubber Soul huh....
Wyatt Posted Aug 6, 2005
Um, I think that it's 'Ersatz'.
Wicked? Ah, I think that I read about a good half of it, ot maybe a little less, and it was OK, but eventually I got a little bored with it. But was a pretty interesting story line though.
And funnily enough, I am currently re-reading the LOTR, and last night I watched the first movie.Coincedence, huh?
Oh, shoot! I have to go now, my grandmother just arrived. Sorry that I have to keep running off on you like last night. I'll talk to you later, maybe tonight if you're on at the same time. If not, I'll leave you a message. Bye.
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