Honestly I don't listen to nobody else's music but my own. It's kind of like sports to me. You don't see Kobe Bryant at a LeBron James game - he just works on his own game. And that's what I do. I only listen to me so I can criticize and analyze and all those things.
James Cameron has always been way ahead of the curve in terms of the use of technology in his movies.
James Cagney Steve McQueen I loved all those guys. I grew up loving the movies but had no desire to be in them.
John Barry was my hero when I was about 13. His scores to the James Bond movies were the scores of my life back then.
Comedy. It was just huge in my house. Peter Sellers and Alec Guinness Monty Python and all those James Bond movies were highly regarded.
I'm the first to admit that I like going to or my memories at least of going to Clint Eastwood movies or Charles Bronson or James Bond.
Although charismatic James Dean is no Harrison Ford. In the majority of his movies sooner or later he got the crap beaten out of him.
So I went out and bought Hard Again by Muddy Waters. That was a big learning curve. I listened to that album again and again and again. James Cotton was the harmonica player on that album.
I agree completely with my son James when he says 'Internet is like electricity. The latter lights up everything while the former lights up knowledge'.
The Secret Intelligence Service I knew occupied dusky suites of little rooms opposite St James's Park Tube station in London.