About Me
- About Casinomeister
- About you
- Besides owning this place, I play bass and some keyboards. Screenwriter - and casual observer.
- Location
- Here near my Bier, my dear.
- How did you find Casinomeister?
- I found him most intelligent and cheerful.
- Interests
- Film, my 5 String Fender Precision Bass, drinking Bavarian Bier, astrobiology, comparative planetology, screenwriting. Chillin'
- Occupation
- Webmeister
- Myspace account
- casinomeister
- Best Casino IMHO
- 32Red
- Worst Casino
- Crackalackacasino.com
- Favorite Films
- Psycho (the original), Some Like it Hot, Chinatown, Groundhog Day, Sunset Boulevard, the Apartment, Being John Malkovich, the Truman Show, Mulholland Drive
- Favorite Bands
- F. Zappa, Tool, D. Mode, Erasure, D. can Dance, Helmet, REM, Creed, The Clash, Perfect Circle, Beatles, Weezer, PIL, Ramones, Ramones, Ramones, Metallica, Beastie Boys, Soundgarden, just about anything reggae or what I can jam my bass to.
- Favorite TV shows
- Friends, Wird wer Millionär? The Sopranos, 24, Lost, Seinfeld, Germany's Next Topmodel
- Casino Properties
- Casinomeister
- Webmastered websites
- Casinomeister
Casinogazette
Crapmeister
Punkmeister
CrapBonuses.com - Preferred Beverage
- A tall frothy Hefeweizen served at 8 degrees celsius
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Signature
- Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy
~Ben Franklin
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Mission Statement & Player Philosophy
- Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy
Blog
Wow - what a show! I saw him with Genesis during the Trick of the Tail Tour in 1976 (I think). It was great seeing him live again and noting that he hasn't missed a beat since, he's still an amazing guitarist.
His touring band was damn good too. Bassist Nick Beggs complemented the act with his impressive bass riffs and his Chapman Stick (Virtual Stick) performance.
A few blasts from the past: Ace of Wands, Firth...
What was amazing was that Napoleon Murphy Brock accompanied them - which gave them a truly authentic sound. I saw Zappa in '77 twice - once at Winterland in SF, and then again at the Stanford Auditorium at Stanford U. I was having some cool flash backs.
And they played all my favorite songs! Yay!
The awkward...
It's roughly a theory on how ancient man (up to about 5000 years ago) had brains split more or less in two. Their consciousness (right side) was an audible "voice" in their heads - as opposed to ours, which is a silent dialogue. Thus they were commanded by the voice of the "gods". And this is why most ancient beliefs/religions include the gods speaking and experiencing visions....











