I could list 200 groups or artists or composers (like everyone else does), but I'll be more general instead: classical, jazz, classic rock, alternative rock, "roots" music of the country/folk/blues/bluegrass genres that is not overcommercialized, world music with vibrant or complex rhythms (Brazil, India, Gypsy, Afro-Caribbean), "cerebral" forms of techno other than rave or house
Movies
American Beauty, The Graduate, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Willard (original version, 1971), Sunset Boulevard, Billy Jack, Godfather, Amercian Graffiti, Streetcar Named Desire, Hype, On the Waterfront, Rain Man, Almost Famous, Sounder, The Wizard of Oz, A Perfect Mind, Paper Chase, Falling Down, Wall Street, A Few Good Men, Royal Tenenbaums, Cool Hand Luke, All About Eve, Gone With the Wind, Species, Sideways, Catch Me If You Can, Psycho, Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Casablanca, Body Heat, Shadow of a Doubt, Manchurian Candidate, Gilda, Touch of Evil, Andromeda Strain, Westworld, Logan's Run, Soylent Green, Woodstock, Easy Rider, Barbarella, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (original and re-make), Cape Fear (original and re-make), Duel, Hud, The Road Warrior, Year of Living Dangerously, Network, Citizen Kane, Chinatown, The Razor's Edge(1946), Leave Her to Heaven, Laura, Double Indemnity, The Killers, The Poatman Always Rings Twice, The Roaring Twenties, 2001, All The President's Men, Lenny, Star Trek IV, The Wonder Boys, The Petrified Forest, Wuthering Heights, Rebecca, 12 Angry Men, High Sierra, Rebel Without a Cause, Giant, Gypsy, The Longest Yard, Prizzi's Honor, The Face in the Crowd, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Freud, A Place in the Sun, To Have and Have Not, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Prestige, The Departed, many others
Television
House MD, Law & Order Shows, History Channel, MSNBC, CNN, ESPN, PBS
Books
Books on history, health/nutrition, politics, psychology, economics.
Heroes
Carl Jung, Lao Tzu, Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin, Immanuel Kant, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Albert Einstein, J. S. Bach, Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis, Noam Chomsky, Robert Schumann, Ludwig van Beethoven, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Hugh Laurie, Al Pacino, Marlin Brando, Socrates, Heraclitus, Plato, Jean Baudrillard, Theodore Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Keith Olbermann, Thich Nhat Hanh, liberal myspace bloggers, Alan Watts, Mitch Mitchell, Elvin Jones, Art Blakey, Tony Williams, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Art Tatum, Bill Moyers, Tiger Woods, about 500 other people.
Joe the Bohemian's Details
Status:
Single
Here for:
Networking, Friends
Orientation:
Straight
Hometown:
Lexington, KY
Body type:
6' 0" / Slim / Slender
Ethnicity:
White / Caucasian
Religion:
Taoist
Zodiac Sign:
Sagittarius
Children:
Someday
Education:
Grad / professional school
Occupation:
fundraising
Joe the Bohemian's Schools
University Of Pittsburgh-Main Campus
Pittsburgh, PA
Graduated: 1988
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Master's Degree
Major: Educational Psychology
Minor: Guidance Counseling
Clubs: Post master's work in guidance counseling
1985 to 1990
University Of Kentucky
Lexington, KY
Graduated: 1984
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Bachelor's Degree
Major: German
Minor: Psychology
Clubs: German Club
1979 to 1984
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About me: My headline is a quote from Abraham Lincoln.
According the enneagram personality theory I'm an "individualist", that is, a non-conformist. I am very complex, very open, candid, good-hearted, compassionate, but also nerdy, scholarly, analytical and philosophical.
I love learning, theorizing, trying to figure out what makes people tick, what the underlying principles of the universe are, you know, mundane stuff like that, lol. I find stagnation and complacency to be evil. I stay young by always exploring, growing, trying new things, seeing how things are interconnected.
I compiled a list of hobbies, subjects that have enthralled me, and jobs. I'm a restless constantly mutating "puer aeternus" (fancy term for "perpetual youth").
HERE'S THE LIST:
(1) drummer (played bongos for years);
(2) pop or opera singer (Turandot opera chorus);
(3) mathematician (my first major in college);
(4) accountant (but I hate the chaos of tax laws);
(5) psychometrician (did this as teaching assistant, gives/interprets psych. tests);
(6) Jungian psychoanalyst (favorite psychological theorist);
(7) German teacher (B.A.-1984);
(8) guidance counselor (did it for 1 year, not good at it;
(9) librarian (nerdy bibliophile, worked in a library);
(10) writer (blog compulsively)
(11) historian;
(12) comedian (hyperactive mind, good with one-liners);
(13) comedy writer;
(14) factory worker (lousy work to make a buck);
(15) music critic;
(16) nutritionist (I'm a "health nut");
(17) diachronic linguist(studies language change over time);
(18) retail (sales/inventory)
(19) DJ (interned at WQMU, Indiana, PA);
(20) cartoon voices/sound effects;
(21) actor (I am good at impersonating people);
(22) film reviewer (I really loved my film class);
(23) neologist-a person who makes up words (lol) e.g.,
"cybersurreality",
(24) philosopher (want to figure it all out)
This guy is amazing . . . he's not on MySpace, but he's got a Facebook account or two . . . his name is Ata Özev . . . and he operates under the name OneWorldDestiny . . .
Ooh, I didn't thank you for Mozart. That bit always gets me dancing - has since I was a child. And it did this time, too - all over the room! Thank you, Bohemian Joe. I had been listening to music all day - the difference was that this time, a friend had sent it to me, just to make me feel better. A regular old tear-jerker of a thing to do. Thanks. I needed that.