Monday, April 02, 2007

entertainment



so here's a grand list that i've been wanting to make; me, the maker of lists.

below is a list of all the music that I brought with me on my trip. sorry, but i don't know all of the album titles, and some are just mixes of the artist:

Life Aquatic Soundtrack, Royal Tenenbaums Soundtrack, Amelie Sountrack, "Everything in Transit" Jack's Mannequin, "Strung Out on OK Computer," "Birth of Cool" Miles Davis, "Quidam" "Dralion" "Varekai" Cirque du Soleil, "Blue" "Maladroit" "Green" "Make Believe" Weezer, "Life on Mars" Ben Harper, "In Between Dreams" Jack Johnson, "Yankee Foxtrot Hotel" Wilco, "Sea Change" "Mutations" Beck, "Prolonging the Magic" "Fashion Nugget" "Pressure Chief" Cake, Table Beat Science, Ravi Shankar, Sigur Ros, Django Reinhardt, "Knuckle Down" Ani Difranco, Los Lobos, Buena Vista Social Club, "Legend" "Natural Mystic" "Songs of Freedom" "Best of (3 disc)" Bob Marley, Say Anything, "Music for the Morning After" Pete Yorn, Ringside, "Best of Red Hot Chili Peppers," Guster, "Nevermind" Nirvana, "Graceland" Paul Simon, "Best of Simon and Garfukel," "Songs for Silverman" Ben Folds, Arrested Development, Bright Eyes, Hug Masekela, Mars Volta, "Absolution" Muse, "Best of the Pixies," "Siamese Dream" Smashing Pumpkins, "OK Computer" "Pablo Honey" "Hail to the Thief" Radiohead, White Stripes, Sublime, "Crow Left of the Murder" "Make Yourself" "Morning View" "S.C.I.E.N.C.E." Incubus, "Good News.." "Sad Sappy Sucker" "Lonesome Crowded West" Modest Mouse, Counting Crows, Bob Dylan, Lucinda Williams, Zeppelin, Aesop, Blackaliscious, Lauryn Hill, Sage Francis, Saul Williams, Gorillaz, "Ziggy Stardust" Bowie, Hendirx, Parliament, Pink Floyd, 10 Years After, "Janis Joplin's Greatest Hits."

unfortunately the mp3 cd player i came with just died on me.

below is a list of all the books i've read since coming this past june:

"Wampeters, Fom, and Granfallons" Vonnegut, "Dead Eye Dick" Vonnegut, "Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas" Tom Robbins, "Garifuna Understanding of Death" ?, "High Fidelity" Nick Hornby, "The Divine Invasion" Philip K. Dick, "A Prayer for Owen Meany" John Irving, "Politically Correct Bedtime Stories" James Finn Garner, "Musungu Jim and the Great Chief Tuloko" Patrick Neate, "The Book of Laughter and Forgetting" Milan Kundera, "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" John Berendt, "Eat Pray Love" Elizabeth Gilbert, "A Cook's Tour" Anthony Bourdain, "Skinny Legs and All" Tom Robbins, "Fever Pitch" Nick Hornby, "Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim" David Sedaris, "The Best Nonrequired Reading 2005" edited by Dave Eggers, "Dhammapada" saying of the Buddha, "Lies and the Lying LIars Who Tell Them" Al Franken, "The Lost Continent" Bill Bryson, "Slaughterhouse Five" Vonnegut

i don't recommend all of them, but most were excellent.

3 Comments:

At 3:45 PM, Blogger Katrina said...

I spoke with someone the other day who recommended "Three Cups of Tea", a book about a man who climbed K2. He was saddened by the lack of schools and has made it his mission to build schools in these remote areas. I forget the number he built, but I do remember being impresse. It made me think of you and your project. I was thinking I'd like to read it and maybe you would, too.

I love that your music (and book, but especially music) list is so eclectic.

 
At 9:32 PM, Blogger Daivd M said...

Thank you so much for all those music albums. I love it. and I am a big fan of Jack's Mannequin and Something Corporate by Andrew McMahon. anyway, i never saw someone who put all the albums.
haha but GOOD JOB AND THANK YOU AGAIN. come and check my lyrics that i wrote and it refers to Konstantine by Something Corporate

 
At 3:01 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

wow, what an amazing list of music and books - you really have fabulous taste!! keep up your hard work, you're amazing,

 

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