Robin Ince
General Info
Latest Blog Entries
- Sep 18, 2010 10:02 PM Chapter One - Chapter One
- Sep 18, 2010 7:53 PM Chapter One - The Introduction
- Feb 7, 2010 9:28 PM A smattering of solo shows February/March 2010
- Oct 8, 2009 11:05 PM neverending days of transition
- Oct 5, 2009 6:20 PM hailing the bongo player
Music
Blurbs
About me:
I am a comedian and writer and that sort of thing. I hope one day to do a UK tour playing only libraries, these are my heady dreams.Robin Ince on Creationism
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdocQHsPCNM
Robin Ince interview: Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pJomXJ4-SA
a general chat about Lessons and Carols for Godless People on the day I got the vomiting virus
Robin Ince's top five dead scientists
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXjWqMteMqE
Filmed in a park by a railway line, desperately trying to get all the information out before another train went by. These may not actually be my top 5 scientists
Robin Ince's top five dead scientists
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXjWqMteMqE
filmed by a busy railway line with me trying to get all the information out before another train went by. Might not actually be my top 5
The Book Club: Book of the day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZvZ_I_3iiI
Who I'd like to meet:
Howard Zinn, James Randi, Christopher Hitchens, I wish i could have met Kurt Vonnegut and Carl SaganDetails
- Status: Married
- Religion: Atheist
- Zodiac Sign: Pisces
- Smoke / Drink: No / Yes
Interests
General
I spend the time scouting for strange books, reading things that I hope will make me brainier and then promptly forgetting every detail. Watching Carl Sagan's Cosmos too often and listening to enough music to give me juke box tinnitus. I also waste the end of the day when I should be sleeping staying up to watch any true story telemovie, anything from court room dramas to crazed right to lifers going off the rails, preferably with Richard Thomas (once of The Waltons)Music
The Frightened Prisoners of the Kraken, The Smiths, Nirvana, Mudhoney, any album where an entirely inappropriate band have been covered by a regional philharmonic, Jack, Hefner, Grandaddy, The Wedding Present, Giant Sand, soundtracks by Danny Elfman, John Barry or Michael Nyman, Nick Cave, Morrissey, British Sea Power, The Blessing, The Imagined Village, Robyn Hitchcock, Cyndi Lauper, The Fall, House of Love, Nick Cave, Yo La Tengo, the Kingsbury Manx, And You Shall Know Us By The Trail of the Dead, The Pixies, Billy Bragg, Mogwai (despite the fact they rudely heckled me once), Godspeed You Black Emperor, eels, Belle and Sebastian, Bright Eyes, Sufjan Stevens, The Shangra Las, The Ronettes, Love, The Kinks, Slade, REM, The Frightened Prisoners of the Kraken, Elvis Presley, Cyndi Lauper, Kate Bush, The Delgados, laura Cantrell, Scout Niblett, Peter Gabriel, Lisa Germano, Neil Diamond, Ennio Morricone, you know, all that sort of thing, but having lost most of my albums to a deluge of sewage things are different now.Movies
The films of John Waters, David Cronenberg and George A Romero (particularly Martin), The Dead Zone is the most melancholy film to be lumped in the horror genre ever, Strictly Ballroom, The Wild Geese, Who Dares Wins, all 70s sitcoms made into movies (especially ones on the Costa Del Plonka), The Old Dark House, most things with Alastair Sim, Murder at the Gallop or any other Margaret Rutherford Marples, Edward Scissorhands, This Is England, Blade, Saturday Night Sunday Morning, Muriel's Wedding, If, Taste of Honey, Don't Look Now, Harold and Maude, Lair of the White Worm, Hal Hartley stuff, Static, Salvador, Hana Bi and most Beat Takeshi, nearly all films with Paddy Considine particularly Dead man's Shoes and Room for Romeo Brass, and the same goes for Jennifer Jason Leigh, with some clear exceptions, you can work them out if necessaryTelevision
The Sopranos, Steptoe and Son, GBH, Curb your Enthusiasm, Dennis Potter, Twin Peaks, Ren and Stimpy, Cosmos, Ascent of Man, Fry and Laurie as Jeeves and Wooster or A Bit of, Millennium, Hammer House of Horror, Tales of the Unexpected, most things from the eighties with Rik Mayall, Brideshead Revisited, Arena, Sunset Beach, Columbo, The Avengers, The PrisonerBooks
Graham Greene (particlularly End of the Affair), Daniel Clowes, Adrian Tomine, Myla Goldberg's Bee Season, Carl Sagan's Dragons of Eden, the novels of Martin Millar, Alan Moore, The Beast in Man by Emile ZolaHeroes
John Peel, Carl Sagan, Kurt Vonnegut, journalists like Greg Palast, Thomas Huxley
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