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All's well. Twentieth Century dies.
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| Name: | antheanceillier |
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| Website: | http://myspace.com/quadrophenic |
David Bowie is God.
I'm a neo-glam rocker.
Andy Warhol is my hero, teacher and friend.
I love androgyny.
And Iggy Pop.
I'm a white Hindu.
Also, on occasion, a neo-mod.
(The bold bands are in order. The rest are random.)
The Who (including solo Townshend)

David Bowie

The Beatles (including solo Harrison and Lennon)

Iggy Pop and/or The Stooges


The Rolling Stones

Rachel Fuller

Patti Smith

The Cars (including solo Ric Ocasek)

The Psychedelic Furs

Green Day

The Boomtown Rats
Pink Floyd
The Small Faces
Einsturzende Neubauten
Public Image Ltd.
Steve Burns
Tina Turner
The Replacements
Mott the Hoople
Pearl Jam
Tom Waits
T-Rex
The Kinks
Alice Cooper
The New York Dolls
The Velvet Underground
The Arcade Fire
Johnny Cash
The Clash
Joan Jett
Modest Mouse
The Boomtown Rats
Frank Zappa
Laibach
Black Sabbath
The Mekons
Regina Spektor
The Jam
Bob Dylan
The Secret Machines
Die Krupps
B. B. King
The Dead Milkmen
Neil Young
Blur
The Jesus and Mary Chain
John Cale
Big Star
Bad Brains
Donovan
Camper Van Beethoven
The Pet Shop Boys
Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet
The White Iron Band
The Quik
The Bonzo Dog Do Da Band
Meatloaf
The White Stripes
The Sex Pistols
Janis Joplin
One hit wonders.
I'm also a sucker for musicals.
Phantom of the Opera
Wicked
The Lion King
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Little Shop of Horrors
The King and I
------------

Life On Mars is the most beautiful song ever written.
Top Albums You Need:

The White Album by the Beatles
The Beatles crazy masterpiece. Bizarre, disjointed and bloody brilliant. If you can wade through the crap like Birthday you will find the true heart of the Beatles-- songs like While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Happiness Is a Warm Gun and Blackbird.

Quadrophenia by the Who
The greatest rock opera ever penned. More powerful and cohesive than Tommy by a long-shot, this tale of teenage discontentment slits straight to the heart of every teenager that has ever, or will ever, live. Love Reign O'er Me, Doctor Jimmy, Helpless Dancer, The Rock, The Punk and the Godfather, the list of amazing songs goes on and on. Power at it's finest.

The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars by David Bowie
If you had to force me to name the most "perfect" album, I'd probably name this one. Bowie's greatest rock opera, this album has no flaws. Not a single note or song is out of place. It is a tragic and heart-wrenching piece, but it's a happy basket of rainbows and puppies compared to . . .

1. Outside by David Bowie
. . . the single most chilling and frightening rock opera yet written. 1. Outside has replaced Diamond Dogs as my second favorite Bowie album (which is a feat). The music is always slightly off (in a good way), the lyrics range from the straight-forward ot the bizarre, and the story is, well, not for the weak-willed. The god of beauty explores the depths of ugliness. And the results are astounding.

All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes by Pete Townshend
After detaching form the Who, Townshend was free from churning out the mindless crap rock that Who fans (and members) wanted from him and could turn his attention back to his "artsy fartsy" roots. This album is a gigantic experiment that you either love or hate. And if you hate it you can go to hell, because it's gorgeous, raw and terrifyingly honest.

Lust For Life by Iggy Pop
Iggy Pop really comes into his own in this album, a mix of brash, knuckle-crackers like the ultimate thrasher Lust For Life, and oddly affecting, subtle pieces like the perfect and haunting The Passenger, Turn Blue and Some Weird Sin. is a This is also the greatest album cover of all time. Here's this screaming, primal artist and his album cover looks like a church photo.

Horses by Patti Smith
If I ever become famous, I want to be just like Patti Smith.

Brainwashed by George Harrison
A posthumously released piece of genius. Brainwashed is spiritually striking, for those of any religion or philosophy. Buy it, buy it, buy it.

Cigarettes and Housework by Rachel Fuller
Besides being a total sweetheart and friend of mine, Rachel Fuller is also an extremely talented songwriter with a bell-like, strong voice and music to die for. Praying has some of the most beautiful string work in pop music I have ever heard.

Funhouse by The Stooges
Iggy Pop's voice will make your blood run cold. In a good way.

The Velvet Underground and Nico
Andy Warhol on tambourine! That's all you need to know! Andy Warhol! On tambourine! (He even has a solo!)

The Bhagavad-Gita

The Upanishads

1984 by George Orwell

The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again by Andy Warhol

The Man Who Fell to Earth by Walter Tevis

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle

Hose's Neck by Pete Townshend

I'll Be Your Mirror: The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews

Mozart's Letters, Mozart's Life

Without Feathers by Woody Allen

The Man Who Fell To Earth is the greatest movie ever made and not you or your sister or the guy down the street is going to convince me otherwise.

Amadeus (especially the Director's Cut)

The Kids Are Alright

Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Basquiat

Rasputin (the HBO film)

To Kill a Mockingbird

The Life and Times of Andy Warhol - Superstar

Monty Python's Life of Brian

Quadrophenia

Cracked Actor

Psycho (the 1960 version)

Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Annie Hall

Coffee and Cigarettes

Any Eddie Izzard stand-up routine

Jurassic Park

Capote

This Is Spinal Tap

A Hard Day's Night

Animal House

How to Get Ahead in Advertising

Jaws

The Image

Gangster No. 1

The Who: Live At the Isle of Wight Festival 1970

Spellbound

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

Cry Baby

The Nightmare Before Christmas
Favorite TV Shows:
Monty Python's Flying Circus, The Kids in the Hall, The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
My heroes
Andy Warhol is my teacher, my friend and I miss him.
When I think about how much I love Andy, I cry.
What a divine mentor.

Pete Townshend is my guru.

For blending music and spirituality.
David Bowie is my muse.

For creating music for the pure love of art.
George Harrison is my brother.

For so many things.
I admire:
Anyone who creates art.
Anyone who lives peacfully and respectfully.
Anyone who still believes in all that lovely hippie shit.




I'm a neo-glam rocker.
Andy Warhol is my hero, teacher and friend.
I love androgyny.
And Iggy Pop.
I'm a white Hindu.
Also, on occasion, a neo-mod.
(The bold bands are in order. The rest are random.)
The Who (including solo Townshend)

David Bowie

The Beatles (including solo Harrison and Lennon)

Iggy Pop and/or The Stooges


The Rolling Stones

Rachel Fuller

Patti Smith

The Cars (including solo Ric Ocasek)

The Psychedelic Furs

Green Day

The Boomtown Rats
Pink Floyd
The Small Faces
Einsturzende Neubauten
Public Image Ltd.
Steve Burns
Tina Turner
The Replacements
Mott the Hoople
Pearl Jam
Tom Waits
T-Rex
The Kinks
Alice Cooper
The New York Dolls
The Velvet Underground
The Arcade Fire
Johnny Cash
The Clash
Joan Jett
Modest Mouse
The Boomtown Rats
Frank Zappa
Laibach
Black Sabbath
The Mekons
Regina Spektor
The Jam
Bob Dylan
The Secret Machines
Die Krupps
B. B. King
The Dead Milkmen
Neil Young
Blur
The Jesus and Mary Chain
John Cale
Big Star
Bad Brains
Donovan
Camper Van Beethoven
The Pet Shop Boys
Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet
The White Iron Band
The Quik
The Bonzo Dog Do Da Band
Meatloaf
The White Stripes
The Sex Pistols
Janis Joplin
One hit wonders.
I'm also a sucker for musicals.
Phantom of the Opera
Wicked
The Lion King
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Little Shop of Horrors
The King and I
------------

Life On Mars is the most beautiful song ever written.
Top Albums You Need:

The White Album by the Beatles
The Beatles crazy masterpiece. Bizarre, disjointed and bloody brilliant. If you can wade through the crap like Birthday you will find the true heart of the Beatles-- songs like While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Happiness Is a Warm Gun and Blackbird.

Quadrophenia by the Who
The greatest rock opera ever penned. More powerful and cohesive than Tommy by a long-shot, this tale of teenage discontentment slits straight to the heart of every teenager that has ever, or will ever, live. Love Reign O'er Me, Doctor Jimmy, Helpless Dancer, The Rock, The Punk and the Godfather, the list of amazing songs goes on and on. Power at it's finest.

The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars by David Bowie
If you had to force me to name the most "perfect" album, I'd probably name this one. Bowie's greatest rock opera, this album has no flaws. Not a single note or song is out of place. It is a tragic and heart-wrenching piece, but it's a happy basket of rainbows and puppies compared to . . .

1. Outside by David Bowie
. . . the single most chilling and frightening rock opera yet written. 1. Outside has replaced Diamond Dogs as my second favorite Bowie album (which is a feat). The music is always slightly off (in a good way), the lyrics range from the straight-forward ot the bizarre, and the story is, well, not for the weak-willed. The god of beauty explores the depths of ugliness. And the results are astounding.

All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes by Pete Townshend
After detaching form the Who, Townshend was free from churning out the mindless crap rock that Who fans (and members) wanted from him and could turn his attention back to his "artsy fartsy" roots. This album is a gigantic experiment that you either love or hate. And if you hate it you can go to hell, because it's gorgeous, raw and terrifyingly honest.

Lust For Life by Iggy Pop
Iggy Pop really comes into his own in this album, a mix of brash, knuckle-crackers like the ultimate thrasher Lust For Life, and oddly affecting, subtle pieces like the perfect and haunting The Passenger, Turn Blue and Some Weird Sin. is a This is also the greatest album cover of all time. Here's this screaming, primal artist and his album cover looks like a church photo.

Horses by Patti Smith
If I ever become famous, I want to be just like Patti Smith.

Brainwashed by George Harrison
A posthumously released piece of genius. Brainwashed is spiritually striking, for those of any religion or philosophy. Buy it, buy it, buy it.

Cigarettes and Housework by Rachel Fuller
Besides being a total sweetheart and friend of mine, Rachel Fuller is also an extremely talented songwriter with a bell-like, strong voice and music to die for. Praying has some of the most beautiful string work in pop music I have ever heard.

Funhouse by The Stooges
Iggy Pop's voice will make your blood run cold. In a good way.

The Velvet Underground and Nico
Andy Warhol on tambourine! That's all you need to know! Andy Warhol! On tambourine! (He even has a solo!)

The Bhagavad-Gita

The Upanishads

1984 by George Orwell

The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again by Andy Warhol

The Man Who Fell to Earth by Walter Tevis

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle

Hose's Neck by Pete Townshend

I'll Be Your Mirror: The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews

Mozart's Letters, Mozart's Life

Without Feathers by Woody Allen

The Man Who Fell To Earth is the greatest movie ever made and not you or your sister or the guy down the street is going to convince me otherwise.

Amadeus (especially the Director's Cut)

The Kids Are Alright

Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

Basquiat

Rasputin (the HBO film)

To Kill a Mockingbird

The Life and Times of Andy Warhol - Superstar

Monty Python's Life of Brian

Quadrophenia

Cracked Actor

Psycho (the 1960 version)

Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Annie Hall

Coffee and Cigarettes

Any Eddie Izzard stand-up routine

Jurassic Park

Capote

This Is Spinal Tap

A Hard Day's Night

Animal House

How to Get Ahead in Advertising

Jaws

The Image

Gangster No. 1

The Who: Live At the Isle of Wight Festival 1970

Spellbound

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

Cry Baby

The Nightmare Before Christmas
Favorite TV Shows:
Monty Python's Flying Circus, The Kids in the Hall, The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
My heroes
Andy Warhol is my teacher, my friend and I miss him.
When I think about how much I love Andy, I cry.
What a divine mentor.
Pete Townshend is my guru.

For blending music and spirituality.
David Bowie is my muse.

For creating music for the pure love of art.
George Harrison is my brother.

For so many things.
I admire:
Anyone who creates art.
Anyone who lives peacfully and respectfully.
Anyone who still believes in all that lovely hippie shit.




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