Music music music.  Some say there is more to life than music, but not for me.  Music is a very important part of my life.  Just ask the people who know me.  They'll tell ya.  My favorite band is


There is another really good site out there, it has tabs, album artwork, articals, disography, pretty much everything you could want.  Just click on Greg Dulli at the piano below.

                                                

There are a lot of other good bands out there.  I listen to most anything ranging from Pink Floyd to Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and anything I can get my hands on.  Except for cuntry that is.  Yuck!
 
 
 
 

Also, I play guitar and bass.  Once, I was in a band called "The Evil Beanie Bastards"  But it fell apart.  Then almost everyone in the band moved away.  But Phatt Tim and Phatt Pelkey moved back to good 'ole Sagnasty and now, no one is interested in being in a band.
 

If you like rap like I do, you'll dig this page on Redman.  Long live Niggas in Newark

Another good band is called Catherine Wheel.  The way I describe them is a modren version of Pink Floyd, but heavier....

 

Speaking of Pink Floyd.....

 

If you want to talk punk rock, you can't forget this awsome punk band!

Ska is another awsome genre of music, and you my favorite ska band is
We want the Mustard!  We want the Mustard Plug!!!!
 

Gotta throw props up to the Godfather of Soul, James Brown

 

One thing I love to do is swing dance with my friend Kristie.  So here's a swing link!

Techno is another good type of music...if your into the rave scene...like some of my friends are.

 
 


This is a picture of the great James Booker.  He was called the greatest piano player ever to come out of New Orleans.  They said his hands looked like spiders running across the keys.  His music (what i've heard of it) is amazing!
 


Another really good, true to their music hip hop group is the Wu Tang Clan.  They don't need to rip off Sting or do a whole lot of really weak covers, because they have a thing called TALENT!
 

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