What Defines You
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@ Ohighyo and Riff,
I met Joan back in 1977, I was a Runaways fan from the beginning. They all lived around here ( LA ) and played
a lot of local gigs, I was at every one so we all got to be friends.
Her bass player in the original line up of the Blackhearts, Gary Ryan, was my boyfriend in 1978. He was in her
band for 6 years.
Don't want to run too far off topic here so:
BOOTS: Wesco Boss, standard 11 inch, 100 vibram soles.I WANT STORIES!!!!!! I think I sense a new thread ….STORYTIME!
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Clothing: Jackets, Coats, All that good winter stuff (fuck summer)
Footwear: Air Jordan IV (Perfect design IMO), DB's, penny loafers, I was crazy about Nikes and J's not so much now.
Books: Mangas
Food: Sushi, Sashimi, Mapo Tofu, Spareribs cooked in Black Bean sauce
Movies: The Last of the Mohicans, Bruno, Classics
Shows: South Park, Big Bang Theory, Jeopardy, Old Two And a Half Men
Fruits: Mangosteen, Santol, Lanzones, Jackfruit, Mangos, Lychee, Fuji Apples, Watermelons (Some exotic stuff but you have to try these fruits so good)
Hobbies/Interests: Video Games, Fragrances
Things I wanna do again: Ride horses, live, Catch fish
Desserts: Flan (My aunt makes the best ugh the taste of coffee and flan) Mais con hielo and Halo - Halo -
^ I live south of Houston (Angleton,TX) Born and raised in The Great State Of Texas, lol…
Coincidentally, I was in Angleton this morning.
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MUSIC: opeth! huge fan and their third album my arms your hearse is my all time favourite.
FILM: the ninth gate
BOOK: born to run, into thin air
CLOTHING: denim
SPORT: football, running and fishing
FOOD: french and vietnamese
DRINK: coke, although i forced myself to stop. so ill say gin, pale ale and ginger ale.
RELATIONSHIP: nope
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MUSIC: Stars of the Lid
FILM: Grosse Pointe Blank
BOOK: Microserfs
CLOTHING: white tee & xx-011
SPORT: Squash
FOOD: Ghetto Deluxe from The Bird
DRINK: Tennent's Lager
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These are the ones that made the greatest influence on me. Not necessarily my favorites, but the ones that had the most impact.
MUSIC: "Purple Rain" by Prince, "Pretty Hate Machine" by Nine Inch Nails, "101" by Depeche Mode.
Each one made me reevaluate what music could (or should) be.
FILM: Star Wars.
To this day, every time the house light go out and I hear those opening notes of a Fox movie, somewhere deep in the back of my head the voice of a 7 year old boy whispers, "Star Wars!" Every. Single. F-ing. Time. What's more magical than that?
BOOK: "The Sword Of Shannara" by Terry Brooks.
The first book that my dad and I both read and talked about.
CLOTHING: I am a jeans and tee shirt guy. Always have been, always will be.
SPORT: The most pure sport in human history; the most egalitarian, least complicated sport possible. No equipment necessary and damn near every person who has ever lived has done it- running. What's more simple and more perfect than pointing at something and saying to your buddy, "race ya?"
FOOD: Never been that important to me, and if there was a pill that gave me everything I needed nutritionally, I could go days without eating. That said, I eat way more than I should, partly out of boredom.
DRINK: Bubble tea. (that one's just for Giles. )
RELATIONSHIP: Katie- my senior year of college. Generally speaking the worst, most unhappy relationship of my life. Mary Grace- my first year of grad school. A very, very bad year of school ended with getting blindside dumped. The most painful lessons are usually the ones best learned. Without those two, I never would have been ready for Julie…
FAMILY: I have a pretty standard assortment- wife, son, daughter, mother, father, sister, brother, nephews, etc., etc., but no one fills as much space and causes joy and sorrow in greater amounts than my son Benjamin. -
MUSIC: The Jam - All Mod Cons. Changed my life !
FILM: (this is tough) Great Expectations (1946), Star Wars (I feel the same as 'Chris' except I was 13), Any Coen Brothers. The list could go on!
BOOK: Jane Eyre
SPORT: Cricket
FOOD: Sausage, Mash & Beans
DRINK: Tea
ALCOHOL: Ballantines
CLOTHING: Deep down I'm still a Mod
FOOTWEAR: Boots
RELATIONSHIP: None (apart from my son)
TRANSPORT: Alfa Romeo & Laverda
ICON: Paul Weller -
MUSIC: The Afghan Whigs
See that last tour? Sick…
Yeah. I saw them play at the Øya festival in Oslo. Stood in the first row from the stage. They were great!
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Music : stone roses , rolling stones , johny cash
Film : true romance , leon , goodfellas
Book : not really a reader
Sport : mma
Food : pizza , chicken wings with super hot sauce , pulled pork , dim sum
Drink : coffee , im down to around 10 cups a day
Alcohol : becks
Clothing : t shirt and jeans
Footwear : vans
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MUSIC: Cro Mags + Everything on Vinyl
FILM: Rambo IV + Inglorious Basterds
BOOK: Schism Fanzine Book
CLOTHING: Jeans (634S sind nearly 18 months)
SPORT: Lifting Weights at the "Gym"
FOOD: Everythin, because I am THE cook.
DRINK: Everything in glass-bottles and cans -> Water and Club Mate
RELATIONSHIP: Girls hate me.
FAMILY: Mother and my friends
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MUSIC: Wookiefoot
One of my buds used to live next door to some of those guys.
That's awesome. Where are you/him from? It's a pretty small amount of people that know about them.
They started a huge conscious shift in me. Maybe it was coming anyway but they were definitely the catalyst.
edit I saw listen for some reason when you put live. Small world. I at one time lived a dozen blocka or so from them in Mpls.
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Small world eh? He said they were very cool people and great next door neighbors.
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some of the most down to earth, amazing people I've meet have been thanks to Wookiefoot and their festivals, they really do attract and bring the good out of people.
You still in Mpls? I might be back in the area in the fall, if I am we should get together and have a beer and stare at each others jeans.
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Tell me more about wookiefoot?!?! I'm interested to know what they are about and what kind of music they play.
"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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Indeed I am, definitely holler!
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Tell me more about wookiefoot?!?! I'm interested to know what they are about and what kind of music they play.
"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
I spent a lot of time sitting here trying to think how to describe wookiefoot. Wookiefoot cannot be described. The best thing I can say is go to their band page and see for yourself.
They grew from a backyard band into a band which holds a yearly festival which proceeds go to charity and a 3000 person music festival in the fall. It's a festival in the midwest where like minded individuals hang out under some oak trees listening to music where like minded individuals can be hard to find sometimes. This will be their 10 year now and I was at the 3rd through 8th, I could go there this year even after missing the last couple and still see a lot of people I knew from previous years, it's gotten to be a small community where you see the same people year after year.
I cannot say enough good things about them and it's been interesting watching them progress as a band over 10 years from their first album to their sixth album and they have all been good. I have listened to all of them for countless hours as I've driven across the US and countless more in front of computer. And their side projects have been good also for the most part.