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Bob Dylan in the sixties. It's an interesting thought of what music today would be like if there'd never been a Dylan.

Alanis Morissette. Now here's a lady I'd like to mystery dance with.

David Bowie. Earthling. The Man Who Fell To Earth. The Thin White Duke. And enless others.

You can hear A Day In The Life if you click me.

An I'm still not telling who's my favourite

The Motor City Five.

A great live band. I caught them in Paris a few years back. Bowie on the Friday and U2 on the Saturday. What a weekend

Loudon Wainwright was definately one of my bigger influences in the early seventies.

Still just about the greatest album 
ever. Even after all these years.

If you like reggae check out Rastaman 
http://user.itl.net/~keats/rastaman.htm

The untimate voice. You didn't have to listen to Janis. She sang with her heart and that's what you should use to listen with.

In general I have been 
very selective in choosing my links to ensure that 
you get the benefit of my hours of surfing. This page 
is the exception to the rule but stick with me and 
we'll get there eventually.

Profile
(a few of my favourite things)

Songwriter

Sheryl Crow.
Bob Dylan.
Jean Michel Jarre.
Lennon &
McCartney.
Alanis Morissette.
Richards &
Jagger.
Jim Steinman.
Roger Waters.
Loudon Wainwright lll.

David Bowie.

Live Act

Alanis Morissette.
Michael Jackson.
Rolling Stones.
Bon Jovi.
U.2.
Muse.
Linkin Park.
White Stripes.

Songs

Purple Rain-Prince.
Hey Jude-The Beatles.
Kashmir Led Zeppelin

Album

Live 1966-Bob Dylan.
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band-The Beatles
Amused To Death-Roger Waters
Kick Out The Jams-MC5
Never Mind the Bollocks-The Sex Pistols

Album of the Moment

It changes by the day

Song Lyrics

"There's a hole in daddy's arm where all the money goes" (about the Viet-Nam war veteran who was addicted to morphine as a result of the injuries he sustained in the conflict) from John Prine's "Sam Stone".
"Love is all there is, it makes the world go 'round", from Lay Lady Lay (Bob Dylan.)
"The Kings and Queens whose acts are so obscene, as they frolic naked on somebody else's shore" which is my response to the Gulf War.

Colour

Black.

Clothes

Tight Pants.
Cool Footwear.
Rayban Shades.
Anything that's never dated.

Likes

Samantha Fox.
Good Food.
Good Company.
Travelling.
Good Weather. That's why I travel.
Living life to the full.

Dislikes

Can't think of anything.
O.k. then. Dickheads.
Oh yes. Beer.
Drunken Dickheads

Places

Jersey.
Goa.
Far East.
South America.
Spain
Oh, what the hell, I'm easily pleased
anywhere.

Food

Anything Spicy.
Anything Plain.
Anything.
Well anything except brown sauce and runny eggs.

Drink

Shandy.
Champagne.
Sho(r)ts.
Anything that begins with S.

The artiste formerly known as nothing. Prince by name and prince by nature. One of the few artistes to give their all in every way.

Sam Fox. A few of my favourite things.

Who's bad. I may be a killer but at the end of the day I'm just the man in the mirror

Sheryl Crow. A & M home page

 

I caught his act at the Isle of Wight Festival in '70

He doesn't have to be the best axe man in the 
world. It's more than enough that he's Keef.

As far as I'm concerned Roger Waters always was Pink Floyd, that's why the link goes to him not the band.

Loud, obnoxcious and with a serious attitude. But man, did they ever make people listen?

The original working class hero.

The Boss. I remember him in the seventies saying if I ever got that big I'd never forget my fans. I'd never play stadiums.