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Born: Yes, in The True North Strong
and Free!
Hair: Thousands
Eyes: Bluer than Blue
Hobbies: "Watching French Girls
Dance."
Instruments played: Old Guitars &
Old Drums
Influences: Elvis's Hips (Presley),
Ricky Nelson's Eyelids, Kerouak's Type
Writer, Eno's Silence, Dylan's Notebook, Lenny Bruce's Language,
Hitchcock's
Iris', Hendrix's Feedback, Strummer's Spit, Townsend's right hand,
Costello's
Thesaurus, MLK's Patience, Keef's Endurance
Ambitions: To be
Favorite Colour: Black
Favorite Food: Pesto Pasta, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
Ice-Cream
Drinks: Coffee, Vodka/Cranberry, Guinness
Magazines: NY Times on Sunday, Mojo, Uncut,
Film Score Monthly (RIP)
Albums: Johnny Cash At San Quentin,
The Last Great Concert-My Favorite Songs
Vol. I & II by Chet Baker, Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd,
Diamond Dogs by
David Bowie, The Pearl by Brian Eno & Harold Budd, London Calling
by The
Clash, Love Country Style by Ray Charles, Let It Be by The Replacements,
Passion by Peter Gabriel, Horses by Pattie Smith, Play by Moby,
Dreams of
Freedom by Bob Marley
Song: “Mystery Train” by
Elvis Presley
First Concert: "It's either T-Rex
or Sonny & Cher, I sat on my dad's lap, I
was very very young"
Books: The Little Prince by Antoine
de St. Exupéry, Storming the Reality Studio, Swimming to
Cambodia by Spaulding Gray, 3,000 Years of Black Poetry, The Seth
Material by Jane Roberts, Chronicles by Dylan, Wicked, The Making of The Wizard Of Oz by Aljean Harmetz
T.V.: Twilight Zone, Black Adder, Ali G, Corner Gas, Everybody
Loves Ramond, Kids in the Hall
Films: Citizen Kane, Sunset Boulevard,
Rumble Fish, Raging Bull, The 39
Steps, Dark Passage, Gilda, La Belle et la Béte, Back to
the Future, The
Piano, A Matter of Life or Death (Stairway To Heaven), The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Vertigo
Actors: Gary Oldman, James Dean, Charles
Laughton, Johnny Depp
Actress: Rita Heyworth, Kim Novak,
Michelle Pfiefer, Wynonna Ryder
Writers: Jack Kerouak, Arthur Rimbaud,
William Gibson, Langston Hughes
Website: my yahoo page and www.sharkadelicmusic.com
Places: New Orleans, Paris, San Francisco,
Toronto, and of course NYC
Groups: The Clash, U2, The Rolling
Stones, Public Enemy, Los Lobos, The Hives,
Radiohead, The American Indian Movement
Singers: Sam Cooke, Little Jimmy Scott,
Roy Orbison, Elvis (Both), Michael
Stipe, Patsy Cline, The guy in Gypsy Kings, Mavis Staples, Nusrat
Fateh Ali
Khan, Frank Sinatra, Grant Lee Phillips, Angela McCluskey
SongWriters: Lennon/McCartney, Tom
Waits, Bono/Clayton/Edge/Mullen, Lou Reed,
Neil Young, Pattie Smith, Kurt Cobain, Bob Marley, Prince, Strummer/Jones, early Neil Diamond, Elvis (Costello),
Bob Dylan,
Leonard Cohen, I could go on...
Composers: Ennio Morricone, Ry Cooder, Bernard Herrmann,
Samual Barber
Song for a rainy day: “Till I
Get it Right” by Tammy Wynette
Song to get you going on a Saturday Night: “Erotic City”
by Prince
Song to make Love to: Anything by Erik
Satie, Marvin Gaye or Led Zeppelin,
depending on the mood.
Hero: Nelson Mandela
Heroine: Maya Angelou
Other Comments: "What's so Funny
'bout Peace, Love & Understanding?"
Anything Else: "From HogTown to
DogTown..."
What would you do if you ruled the World?:
"Teach the World to sing!"
What you'd like to see in 2006: “Mary Margaret O'Hara release a 2nd record.
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