Travelling, walking, climbing, Rocking, playing guitar and listening to music. Drinking and smoking in the vice section! Being lazy, oh! there just never seems to be enough time.
Music
Everything with guitars, not really pop although i do stray there..my roots lye with rock. System of a down, Muse, ministry, New model army, Nick cave, NIN, Secret machines, Tool, Glow, Pj harvey, Rage, Monster Magnet for some loudass space rock!...the D, Zepplin, sabbath, floyd, Elbow, Model Morning, mogwai, Queens of the stone age, Dresden dolls,Rammstein, Bob Dylan, Archive, Kate bush, Tom waits, Sousioux sioux, ....in fact most things, NO DAMN COUNTRY! although maybe a bit of Johnney cash and Calexico if you twist my arm.On the other hand i like to Funk, Curtis Mayfield, Funkadelic, well any of George Clintons personna's Temptations, Stevie wonder, Issac hayes... if it's got a bass line to die for and maybe some tom-toms, it's all good!
Movies
Mainly foriegn, french and south american, i get a bit sick of the hollywood ending ya know. Anything from the studio Ghibli, japanese anamation at it's best.Nothing quite beats Hitchcock though, that's where my love of film begins. Also Tim Burton films have a plesent little twisted place in my heart :0) 'Pan's labyrinth' just out on DVD and absolute genius, 'Huckle' a hungarian film with only about 10 words spoken in the whole thing and also pure genius.'Reykyavik 101' icelandic (obviously) but in english, Spanish and icelandic, a very clever and twisted film also. Can i also recomend 'Lady in the water' and 'Thankyou for smoking' as two actually very good American films, oh and most films by the cohen brothers...correction, all films by the cohen brothers!
Television
Dr. Who is about the only thing i watch, most of it's useless twaddle most of the time, and even that's a bit sad!
Books
Albert Camus- a happy death, closly followed by the outsider, then i'll read pretty much anything that catches my eye, takes me while to get into reading, i go through fazes with this too, i've just finished reading the latest nick drake biography, which was very good, and i've rescently read some travel literature about Botswana and a book called Shadow of the sun by a polish reporter whos name defeats me at the moment, all about sub saharan Africa from 1956 up to the mid eighties, very gripping and moving stuff, millitary coups, countries turned upside down, well worth reading, quite eye opening! I am now (keeping on the african theme) reading Heart of Darkness - Joseph Corad.
Heroes
Syd Barret R.I.P, Justin Sullivan...mainly musicions i have to say....Although on the comedic spectrum, Bernard Cribbins and, although he's into more folk than comedy these day's; Mike Harding!....i know a little strange...
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Wez's Details
Status:
In a Relationship
Here for:
Friends
Hometown:
malton
Body type:
Slim / Slender
Religion:
Other
Zodiac Sign:
Gemini
Children:
I don't want kids
Education:
High school
Occupation:
engineer
Wez's Schools
Malton School
Malton, NE
Graduated: N/A
Student status: Alumni
Degree: None
hello all!i'm a 5ft 10" long haired Yorkshireman, i like to travel, and i like to Rock! nothing better than throwing your head around to loud guitars...on the other hand i like a bit of mellow folk based guitar music too, and the peace and quiet of the great outdoors, did i mention i'm a gemini.
I play a bit of guitar myself, not too bad at the mo, i go through fazes of being reasonable and then loose interest!just played our first few gigs, a couple of sound problems , but all in all i think they went really well, nottingham, brighton and Glasgow, not bad for a first tour! The Amber Herd (see Below)
34 years of age and still a teenager at heart.
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Who I'd like to meet: Anyone who wants to talk to me! I can be a bit slack on response mind, only because i don't have that much time between working and drinking in the local to get on the computer! I Would like to drag Jack Black down the pub to disscuss the fineities of the heavy metal solo, well and get s***t faced obviously
Hey Paul, that's nice. I'm editing a text... But I'm looking forward to Thursday. We're gonna celebrate it at Aaron's, so that should be a blast! How about you and Estelle?
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paul, i witness the madness... so here i am, back to every day's life, unfortunately! after three awesome shows!!!!!!!! :) wishing you a fantastic week, steph
Hey Paul, all well I hope. Today's the first day after my l'il vaca... Monday! Urgh But... we're looking forward to some nice shows on Wednesday (Freeks), Saturday (Astrosoniq, Zeus) and next Monday (Pentagram, Trouble, Devil's Blood). Do you got anything planned for this week? Take care and talk to you later. ~~Steph
Thank you for your message, that makes us great pleasure. We actualy work on the new album and I hope you will love the songs coming ! We love to play in UK, did you know where we can play ?