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Monday, March 14, 2011

MUSIC, MOVIES/VIDEOS, BOOKS, TELEVISION/VIDEOS and COMICS: Just A List Of My Favorites

Well, I just suppose to list my favorites for my OkCupid profile, but I got carried away and came up with this. It's obviously too much for a dating profile, but I figured I can put it here.

There's some stuff that I might take off later and stuff I probably forgot to put here, especially the comic book section since I haven't read them that much since the 80s. And in 3 to 6 months time, I'd probably have something slightly different anyway!

But generally speaking, it's probably fairly accurate. For this day and time. - OlderMusicGeek

Music – favorite artists - Violent Femmes, Flogging Molly, Cracker, Lipstick Homicide,The Vandon Arms, Wall Of Voodoo, Sloppy Seconds, Talking Heads, Devo, The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Raveonettes, The Hallowmen, Head Candy, The B-52’s, The Velvet Underground, The Pogues, North Of Grand, The Psychedelic Furs, Visage, Me First And The Gimme Gimmes, Klark Kent, Ultravox, Fine Young Cannibals, Rockpile, (80s) R.E.M., The Beatles, Gaelic Storm.
Music – favorite local (Iowa) artists – Lipstick Homicide, Vandon Arms, North Of Grand, Look Out Loretta, Peace Love & Stuff, The Reckless Hearts, Rumble Seat Riot, Ladysoal, Nuclear Rodeo, Poison Control Center, Pumptown, Slaughterhouse 6, Old Stick Revival Singers.
Music – favorite albums (NOT by favorite artists) – The Police’s “Outlandos d’Amour” and “Reggatta de Blanc”; “Saturday Morning Cartoon’s Greatest Hits” by various artists; “Live On St. Patrick’s Day” by The Dropkick Murphys; David Bowie’s “ChangesBowie”, “Station To Station” and “Scary Monsters”; “Tubthumper” by Chumbawumba; “Dookie” by Green Day; The Strokes’ “Is This It?” and ‘Room On Fire”; “Machine Gun Etiquette” by The Damned; “Kings Of The Wild Frontier” by Adam And The Ants; Elvis Costello’s “My Aim Is True” and “This Year’s Model”; The Presidents Of The United States Of America’s “The Presidents Of The United States Of America” and “The Presidents Of The United States Of America II”; “The Pretenders” by The Pretenders; “Everything Is Wrong” by Moby; “The Garden” by John Foxx; “Deep Forest” by Deep Forest; Blondie’s “Eat To The Beat” and “Parallel Lines”; “Electric Warrior” by T Rex; “No Thanks! The 70s Punk Rebellion” by various artists; “Loud, Fast Ramones: Their Toughest Hits” by The Ramones; “Greatest Hits” by Neil Young; “The Raw And The Cooked” by Fine Young Cannibals; “Journeys Of Glory” by Spandau Ballet; “Big Science” by Laurie Anderson; “Children Of The Night” by Nash the Slash; “Zoolook” by Jean-Michel Jarre; “Get The Knack” by The Knack; “We Miss You Manelow” by Chicco; Peter Gabriel’s “Peter Gabriel III: Melt” and “Peter Gabriel IV: Security”; George Thorogood And The Destroyers’ “George Thorogood And The Destroyers”, “Move It Over” and “More George Thorogood And The Destroyers”; The Who’s “Quadropheia”, “Tommy” and “Thirty Years Of Maximum R & B”; “A Little Bit Of Mambo” by Lou Bega; “Saturday Night Fever” by various artists and The Bee Gees; “Greatest Hits” by The Beach Boys; the musical “Jesus Christ Superstar”; the musical “Camelot”; the musical “My Fair Lady”; Philip Glass’s “Glassworks” and “The Photographer”; “Tubular Bells” by Mike Oldfield; “Star Wars: A New Hope” by John Williams; “The Good, The Bad And The Ugly” by Ennio Morricone; “Psycho” by Bernard Herrmann.
Music – favorite genres – alternative, punk, new wave, electronic, Cajun/zydeco, bluegrass, musicals, classic rock, southern rock, soul, disco, big band/swing, oldies, Celtic, reggae, Latin, Americana, folk, African, children’s music, world music, soundtracks/movie scores, Christmas/holiday.

Movies – Star Wars, Blade Runner, It’s A Wonderful Life, Kill Bill 1 and 2, Sin City, Pulp Fiction, The Matrix Reloaded, The Good The Bad And The Ugly, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Alien, Cloverfield, Yellow Submarine, Monty Python And The Holy Grail, Brazil, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Mad Max 2 (The Road Warrior), Psycho, Batman Begins, Batman, Pink Floyd – The Wall, The Wizard Of Oz, 300, (500) Days Of Summer, High Fidelity, Wonder Boys, Raising Arizona, Apocalypse Now, Eraserhead, Raiders Of The Lost Ark, The Shining, A Christmas Story, The Godfather, Casablanca, Miracle on 34th Street.
Movies – favorite genres – science fiction, horror, action/adventure, suspense, comedies, animation/cartoons, film noir, independent, cult films, arthouse, classics, westerns, foreign films.

TV shows – all-time – X-Files, Lost, all the Star Trek series, Kung Fu, Monty Python’s Flying Circus, South Park, The Simpsons, Millenium, My Name Is Earl, Doctor Who, Scrubs, Looney Tunes, The Tick, Duckman, Powerpuff Girls, Dexter’s Laboratory, Samurai Pizza Cats, Freaks And Geeks, Futurama, Malcolm In The Middle, Seinfeld, Popeye (the black and white Fleischer ones), Tom And Jerry, Boston Legal, Barney Miller, SCTV, The Twilight Zone, Andy Griffith.
TV shows – current – South Park, Community, Simpsons, Doctor Who, Supernatural, The Cape, Chuck, Outsourced, In The Middle, Big Bang Theory, Undercovers, Hope.

Books – “The Odyssey” by Homer; “The Epic Of Gilgamesh”; The Theban trilogy (“Oedipus The King”, “Elektra” and “Oedipus At Colonus”) by Sophocles; “High Fidelity” by Nick Hornsby; “Catcher In The Rye” by J.D. Salinger; “If On A Winter’s Night A Traveler” by Italo Cavino; “Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain; “Short Stories” by Ernest Hemingway; “1984” by George Orwell; “The Stupidest Angel: A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror” by Christopher Moore; “The Hitch-Hiker’s Guide To The Galaxy” and “The Restaurant At The End Of The Universe” by Douglas Adams; “The Name Of The Rose’ by Umberto Eco; “Crime and Punishment” by Fyodor Dostoevsky; “The Lord Of The Flies”; “The Shining” by Stephen King; “Charlie And The Chocolate Factory” and “Charlie And The Glass Elevator” by Roald Dahl; “Old Mali And The Boy” by D.R. Sherman; “The Post Man” by David Brin; “The War Of The Worlds” by H.G. Wells; “Dracula”; “Tarzan of The Apes” by Edgar Rice Burroughs; “Doc Savage: The Man Of Bronze” by Kenneth Robeson; “Beowulf”, any "Calvin And Hobbes" by Bill Watterson, any "Bloom County" collection by Berke Breathed, any "Doonesbury" collection by Garry Trudeau, any "Far Side" collection by Gary Larson.
Graphic novels and comic book runs – the Alan Moore run on “Swamp Thing”; “The Watchmen” by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons; “V For Vendetta” by Alan Moore/David Lloyd; the Alan Moore run on “Miracleman”/”Marvelman”; the Starman omnibuses by James Robinson; “The Dark Knight Returns” by Frank Miller; “Sin City” by Frank Miller; “Batman: Strange Apparitions” by Steve Englehart, Marshall Rogers and Terry Austin; the Denny O’Neil/Neal Adams Batman comics; the Chris Claremont/John Byrne/Terry Austin run on “X-Men”; the Frank Miller run on “Daredevil”; “The Rocketeer” by Dave Stevens; the Doug Moench/Gene Day run on “Shang Chi: The Master of Kung Fu”; “Warlock” by Jim Starlin; the Len Wein/Berni Wrightson run on “Swamp Thing”; “Deathlok, The Demolisher” by Doug Moench and Rich Buckler; War Of The Worlds” by Don McGregor and P. Craig Russell; the Michael Golden run of “Micronauts”; the Doug Moench/Bill Sienkewicz run on “Moon Knight”; the Peter David run on “The Incredible Hulk”; "Star Wars: A New Hope - The Special Edition" by Bruce Jones/Eduardo Barreto ;“The Death of Superman” by various writers and artists; anything by Rick Geary; the John Byrne run on “The Fantastic Four”; the Stan Lee/Steve Dikto on “Doctor Strange”; the Stan Lee/Jack Kirby run on “The Fantastic Four”; the Stan Lee/Steve Ditko run on “The Amazing Spider-man”.
Children’s books – “Eric The Punk Cat” by Adrian Henri and Roger Wade Walker; “Green Eggs And Ham” and “Fox In Socks” by Dr. Suess; “Birthday Monsters” by Sandra Boynton, “Anansi The Spider” by Gerald McDermott; “The Polar Express”; “Santa’s Twin” by Dean Koontz; “Mpho: A Child Of Lesotho, Africa’s Mountain Kingdom” by A.M. Fullerton Thorn; “What Are You Doing In My Universe” by Chuck Hillig.
Books – favorite genres – science fiction, mysteries, horror, Victorian literature, comedies, folklore/myths/legends, children’s literature.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

MUSIC: Fifteen Albums In Fifteen Minutes You've Heard That Will Always Stick With You

I got this on Facebook from an old friend of mine, so I thought I'd post it here. - OlderMusicGeek

The rules: Don't take too long to think about it - choose fifteen albums you've heard that will always stick with you. List the first fifteen you can recall in no more than fifteen minutes.

In no particular order except the order I remembered them...

1. Q: Are We Not Men? - Devo (introduced me to alternative music)
2. Drunken Lullabies - Flogging Molly (showed me i could still go crazy about a band like I did in my teens and 20's)
3. Outlandos D'Amour - The Police (the soundtrack of my high school years... "so-o-o-o-o-o lonely")
4. Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes (soundtrack of my college years and introduction in the greatest band ever with the greatest bassist of rock!)
5. Star Wars soundtrack - John Williams (great soundtrack to a great movie)
6. Never Mind The Bollocks - The Sex Pistols (introduced me to punk)
7. Red Roses For Me - The Pogues (introduced me to celtic punk, was probably the start of it actually!)
8. Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd (great album, but also reminds me of bygone days with my old brother and also hanging out in my college dorm)
9. Tubthumper - Chumbawumba (don't know why, just like it!)
10. Systems Of Romance - Ultravox (just takes me back to hanging out with my younger brother and my two best friends in high school)
11. Pretty In Black - The Raveonettes (introduced me to The Raveonettes, a new band I like - again showed me some good music coming out after I turned 25!)
12. Call Of The West - Wall Of Voodoo (just an interesting band that did an interesting mix of country and new wave, big part of my teens, and probably was the start of me giving some country music a chance)
13. Presidents Of The United States Of America - Presidents Of The United States Of America (taught that pop and alternative music doesn't have to be serious and can just be fun!)
14. The Big Easy soundtrack - various artists (introduced me into the great music form known as cajun/zydeco!
15. Sinister Flower Gift - The Hollowmen (an album by my friend's band in the 80's who I watched countless times in my college years!)

(I cheated, this took more like 25 minutes!)

Monday, December 28, 2009

MUSIC: My Top Ten Albums

This is from me, and NOT some reprinted material. - OlderMusicGeek

Well, a while back Patrick McEvoy on Twitter asked what our top 10 favorite albums are.

After some thinking, I have come up with mine. But this could change depending on my mood and new memories!

10 - The Raveonettes' Pretty In Black
9 - Chumbawumba's Tubthumper
8 - Visage's self-titled debut
7 - The Clash's London Calling
6 - Ultravox's Systems Of Romance
5 - Devo's Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!
4 - The Sex Pistols' Never Mind The Bollocks Here Comes The Sex Pistols
3 - Flogging Molly's Drunken Lullabies
2 - The Police's Outlandos d'Amour
1 - Violent Femmes self-titled debut

Yeah, my top ten albums is heavy and completely dominated by alternative stuff! Have go into top 25 or 50 to find other genres!

But looking at my top ten albums, it's still a pretty diverse bunch - punk to synth dance pop - with folk, reggae, celtic and 60's influences!

Saturday, August 29, 2009

MUSIC: Favorite Bands A to Z Survey

This is just a survey I did on Facebook. - OlderMusicGeek

A: Adam And The Ants
B: Bowie
C: Cracker
D: Devo
E: Eurhythmics
F: Flogging Molly
G: Gaelic Storm
H: Hayseed Dixie
I: Icehouse
J: Jean-Michel Jarre
K: Klark Kent
L: Ladysmith Black Mambazo
M: Me First And The Gimme Gimmes
N: Nash The Slash
P: Presidents Of The United States Of America
R: Raveonettes
S: Sex Pistols
T: Talking Heads
W: Wall Of Voodoo
Z: Where's V for The Violent Femmes?!?!?!?! / ZZTop

For the letters missing in the poll -
U: Ultravox
V: Violent Femmes
X: XTC
Y: Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Thursday, July 31, 2008

MUSIC: Survey Via A Mp3 Player

This is an ancient email my youngest brother sent me. But I didn't have many mp3's or a mp3 player at the time, so I didn't do it. But I found it trying to clear out my emails, so I'm doing it now! - OlderMusicGeek

Survey via a mp3 player

RULES:
1.) Put your music player on shuffle
2.) Press forward for each question
3.) Use the song title as the answer
4.) NO CHEATING!!! What you get is what you get!

1) How am I feeling today?
Seven Deadly Sins - Flogging Molly

2) Where will I get married?
Pain In My Heart - Otis Redding

3) What is my best friends theme song?
People Are Strange - The Doors

4) What is high school like?
Today I Started Loving You Again - Chip Taylor & Carrie Rodriguez

5) What is the best thing about me?
The Wanderlust (acoustic) - Flogging Molly

6) How is today going to be?
Love Power - from the soundtrack of the original version of The Producers

7) What is in store for this weekend?
The Conductor Wore Black - Rank And File

8) What song describes my parents?
Sammy's Fancy - Gaelic Storm

9) How is my life going?
Walk Like A Man (You Can Call Me Your Man) - Grand Funk Railroad

10) What song will they play at my funeral?
The Reaction - Ennio Morricone

11) How does the world see me?
Down In The Park - Gary Numan

12) What do my friends really think of me?
Telegram Sam - T. Rex

13) Why do people secretly lust after me?
I'm Going Home - from the soundtrack of The Rocky Horror Picture Show

14) How can I make myself happy?
One Of My Turns - Pink Floyd

15) What should I do with my life?
Lack Of Interest - Slaughterhouse 6

16) Will I ever have children?
Walking In The Park With Eloise - Wings

17) What is some good advice?
All Along The Watchtower - Bob Dylan (Oh yeah, great! Like I have any idea what this song is about!)

18) What do I think my current theme song is?
Glad To See You Go - The Ramones

19) What does everyone else think my current theme song is?
The Big Issue - Chumbawumba

20) What type of men/women do you like?
Knock On Wood - Eddie Floyd

21) Will you get married?
Knee - Ken Nordine

22) What should I do with my love life?
Primitive Notion - New Order

25) What will your dying words be?
It's My Delight - The Melodians

26) Hows your day going so far?
Network 23 - Tangerine Dream

27) Hows your love life?
Duchess - The Stranglers

28) Where will your next vacation be?
Chattanooga Choo Choo - Glenn Miller

Monday, March 17, 2008

MOVIES/VIDEOS: Some Videos about St Patrick's Day and the Irish

This is from me, not reprinted from somewhere else. - OlderMusicGeek.

A St Patrick's Day classic from The Muppet Show...

A rap for St Patrick's Day about an important time in Ireland...
A link to the original YouTube sight

I've put this video up before, but it's too good NOT to present for St Patrick's Day...
A link to the original YouTube site

A great video made to Flogging Molly's "Drunken Lullabies"...
A link to the original YouTube site

WARNING: This video makes generous use of profanity!

Mark Day on being Scottish on St Patrick's day and explaining saints and St. Patrick....
WARNING: This one contains religious views some will find offensive.
The website for Mark Day

A link to all my St Patrick's Day posts

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This is a fairly good sampling of some of the music I listen to. It's missing a few genres I like - such as cajun. I'll work on that later. But it does contain most of my favorite artists. I tried to steer away from the better known songs to give you a better idea of what kind of music the artists play, but I was limited by the songs the website - Project Playlist - had available. But if you want to get an idea of what I listen to, just hit the play or arrow button. - OlderMusicGeek

The internet station that does the best of playing my music is Last.fm. Here's my station if you're interested.

This website, OlderMusicGeek Radio on Pandora.com, does a fairly decent job of playing what I like, although they do occasionally play stuff I don't care for, but overall they're pretty good.