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Post by eggy on Mar 17, 2004 8:44:49 GMT -5
Well i had this in mind since a long time, what do you think about this part of Bungalow Bill? The children asked him if to kill was not a sin Not when he looked so fierce His mother butted in If looks could kill it would have been us instead of him
Could it be a hidden message from John to somebody, maybe to Faul?
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Post by TKIN on Mar 17, 2004 8:52:38 GMT -5
Well i had this in mind since a long time, what do you think about this part of Bungalow Bill? The children asked him if to kill was not a sin Not when he looked so fierce His mother butted in If looks could kill it would have been us instead of him
Could it be a hidden message from John to somebody, maybe to Faul? Here Bungalow Bill with his mother (official comment) Why Bungalow Bill's face left part seems as to be damaged? ...or is it just THE SAME BILL?
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Post by eggy on Mar 17, 2004 8:58:09 GMT -5
Sorry i didnt understand what you mean
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Post by TKIN on Mar 17, 2004 13:41:36 GMT -5
Well i had this in mind since a long time, what do you think about this part of Bungalow Bill? If looks could kill it would have been us instead of him Knowing about John's and George's ends....sadly it sounds really like a prophecy....
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Post by eggy on Mar 17, 2004 13:51:09 GMT -5
It could be, but i have doubts if Paul was killed, if he had an accident or if he maybe left the group by his own will
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Post by TKIN on Mar 23, 2004 8:41:05 GMT -5
It could be, but i have doubts if Paul was killed, if he had an accident or if he maybe left the group by his own will It could sound strange but all the three options are good at the same time. It could be enough putting them in a "reverse" sequence. (he maybe left the group by his own will - he had an accident - he was killed)
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Post by Jai Guru Deva on Jul 18, 2005 22:35:51 GMT -5
The official story of Bungalow Bill is that is was written by John about an American college student named Richard A. Cooke III. He was the son of a lady named Nancy, who was at the retreat in India at the same time as The Beatles. Richard took his mother on a safari hunt and shot and killed a tiger, and the song mocks that event. Author Nancy Cooke de Herrera - "All You Need Is Love" Nancy and Rik Cooke in Sitabani Forest with the tiger he just shot. The tiger hunt inspired "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill," by the Beatles. Author Nancy Cooke de Herrera, who visited the ashram at the same time as the Beatles, published in 2003, "All You Need Is Love." Her book is an eye witness account of the sixties when spirituality spread from the East to the West. Image: © Nancy Cooke de Herrera/Corbis Photographer: Nancy Cooke de Herrera Date Photographed: February 1, 1968 Location Information: Sitabani, India
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