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Me interesa saber sus gustos musicales, y pongo solo cuarto preguntas de esa entrevista aquí. Recomiendo que leas toda la entrevista vía el link, es muy interesante.
Q: List some artists who have shaped your creative life.
Nombre artistas que han moldeado tu vidaA: Okay, here are a few that just come to me for now: Kerouac, Dylan, Bukowski, Rod Serling, Don Van Vliet, Cantinflas, James Brown, Harry Belafonte, Ma Rainey, Big Mama Thorton, Howlin Wolf, Lead Belly, Lord Buckley, Mabel Mercer, Lee Marvin, Thelonious Monk, John Ford, Fellini, Weegee, Jagger, Richards, Willie Dixon, John McCormick, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, Robert Johnson, Hoagy Carmichael, Enrico Caruso.
Q: List some songs that were beacons for you.
Nombra unas canciones que te han atraido
A: Again, for now... but if you ask me tomorrow the list would change, of course. Gershwin's second prelude, "Pathatique Sonata," "El Paso," "You've Really Got Me" (Kinks), "Soldier Boy" (Shirelles), "Lean Back" (Fat Joe), "Night Train," "Come In My Kitchen" (R.J.), "Sad Eyed Lady," "Rite of Spring," "Ode to Billy Joe," "Louie Louie," "Just a Fool" (Ike and Tina)," "Prisoner of Love" (J.B.), "Pitch a Wing Dan Doodle (All Night Long)" (H. Wolf), "Ringo" (Lorne Green), "Ball and Chain," "Deportee," "Strange Fruit," "Sophisticated Lady," "Georgia On My Mind," "Can't Stop Loving You," "Just Like A Woman," "So Lonesome I Could Cry," "Who'll Stop The Rain?," "Moon River," "Autumn Leaves," "Danny Boy," "Dirty Ol' Town," "Waltzing Mathilda," "Train Keeps a Rollin," "Boris the Spider," "You've Really Got a Hold On Me," "Red Right Hand," "All Shook Up," "Cause Of It All," "Shenandoah," "China Pig," "Summertime," "Without a Song," "Auld Lang Syne," "This Is a Man's World," "Crawlinking Snake," "Nassun Dorma," "Bring It on Home to Me," "Hound Dog," "Hello Walls," "You Win Again," "Sunday Morn' Coming Down," "Almost Blue," "Pump It Up," "Greensleeves," "Just Wanna See His Face" (Stones), "Restless Farewell," "Fairytale of New York," "Bring Me A Little Water Sylvie," "Raglan Road," "96 Tears," "In Dreams" (R. Orbison), "Substitute," "Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues," Theme from Rawhide, "Same Thing," "Walk Away Renee," "For What It's Worth," theme from Once Upon A Time In America, "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing," "Oh Holy Night," "Mass in E Minor," "Harlem Shuffle," "Trouble Man," "Wade in The Water," "Empty Bed Blues," "Hava Nagila"
Q: What's wrong with the world?
Que esta mal con el mundoA: We are buried beneath the weight of information, which is being confused with knowledge; quantity is being confused with abundance and wealth with happiness. Leona Helmsley's dog made $12 million last year... and Dean McLaine, a farmer in Ohio, made $30,000. It's just a gigantic version of the madness that grows in every one of our brains. We are monkeys with money and guns.
Q: Do you have words to live by?
Tienes palabras de cual vives tu vida
A: Jim Jarmusch once told me, "Fast, Cheap, and Good... pick two. If it's fast and cheap, it won't be good. If it's cheap and good, it won't be fast. If it's fast and good, it won't be cheap." Fast, cheap and good... pick (2) words to live by.
Tom Waits- Chocolate Jesus
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