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Post by lili on Apr 15, 2006 7:23:33 GMT -5
The whole thing freaks me out. It amazes me how easily TPTB has been able to do that.
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Apr 15, 2006 13:19:29 GMT -5
Speaking of Brian Jones, wasn't he really the true talent behind the ideas of the Rolling Stones? If memory serves me correctly, it seems as if Mick and Keith got a bit jealous of Brian's talents and tried to keep him in the background and out of the way, so to speak. Alot of the different instrumentation of the Rolling Stones was attributed to Brian not the leather faced "Iguana man" you may know better as Keith.
Funny how some people just seem to pass away in these bands, just systematically eliminated one by one.....
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Post by lili on Apr 15, 2006 17:04:34 GMT -5
I don't find it funny at all. I find it disturbing. Today on TV, I saw something on VH1. They were talking about how much Kenny Rogers face has "changed". It was quite a long segment on "Celebrity Eye Candy." They were talking around it, but I know they wanted to insinuate that he had been "replaced".
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Apr 16, 2006 21:12:49 GMT -5
When I referred to "funny" I didn't mean "ha ha" but rather strange, how these people seem to be different. Someone on another thread had a reference to how different Kenny Rogers looks....I even heard him sing live on something recently and thought, he doesn't even sound like he did. I know he's aged, but you still sound like you did when you were young, like Rod Stewart, etc.
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Post by lili on Apr 17, 2006 7:18:54 GMT -5
Kenny looks nothing like he did before. I think if we really examined the entertainment industry, we'd find that quite a few people look nothing like they did when they were "younger".
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Post by eyesbleed on Apr 17, 2006 8:00:33 GMT -5
The "new" Kenny Rogers looks different, but to me, he just looks like an ol'man whose tryin' WAAAAY to hard to look cool.
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Post by mysteryboy on Apr 17, 2006 11:52:59 GMT -5
Speaking of Brian Jones, wasn't he really the true talent behind the ideas of the Rolling Stones? If memory serves me correctly, it seems as if Mick and Keith got a bit jealous of Brian's talents and tried to keep him in the background and out of the way, so to speak. Alot of the different instrumentation of the Rolling Stones was attributed to Brian not the leather faced "Iguana man" you may know better as Keith. Funny how some people just seem to pass away in these bands, just systematically eliminated one by one..... Yes, he was very talented and planning to go solo. I guess one could say that he was "the cute one" and had genuine "Star qualities" . Hmm... Richards pulled a Clapton on Jones as well, if memory serves me correctly . The Jones "accident" has always been suspicious.
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Post by TotalInformation on Apr 17, 2006 12:12:05 GMT -5
"pulled a Clapton"?
Richards spoke out just a copuple years ago on the suspicious nature of b joines' death
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Post by mysteryboy on Apr 17, 2006 13:45:48 GMT -5
"pulled a Clapton"? Richards spoke out just a couple years ago on the suspicious nature of b joines' death Stole his girlfriend. I am not trying to insinuate a Richards connection to Jones' murder, um, accidental death. (though I can see how it might be read like that). What did Richards have to say?
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Post by DarkHorse on Apr 17, 2006 14:20:43 GMT -5
Many believe there is a connection with Brian Jones death and the coverup behind Paul's. But I doubt Keith would be the killer.
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Post by revolver on Apr 17, 2006 20:54:32 GMT -5
I don't find it funny at all. I find it disturbing. Today on TV, I saw something on VH1. They were talking about how much Kenny Rogers face has "changed". It was quite a long segment on "Celebrity Eye Candy." They were talking around it, but I know they wanted to insinuate that he had been "replaced". The real Kenny would never lend his name to a chicken franchise.
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Post by lili on Apr 18, 2006 8:56:21 GMT -5
Hey, he's in good company. They're advertising Nathan's also ! ;D
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Post by mysteryboy on Apr 18, 2006 19:23:29 GMT -5
Many believe there is a connection with Brian Jones death and the coverup behind Paul's. But I doubt Keith would be the killer. Thanks. I did not know that there was a common perception of a connection there. I never considered Keith as part of what happened. There was the matter concerning one or two of the hired house helpers I believe.
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Post by beatlies on Apr 19, 2006 6:56:34 GMT -5
In the 1964 Playboy interview the Beatles named Joan Baez as an American woman they found attractive. Her handlers must have read the interview and sent her to John because Joan "Play Me Backwards" Baez herself has said she had sex with John Lennon. She was also Bob Dylan's girlfriend for awhile. Topic: Dylan, Bob -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Expert: Caspar Mulders Date: 2/19/2006 Subject: Dylan's Motorcycle Accident Question In your opinion, how badly hurt was Bob in his 1966 motorcycle accident? Answer All I can say is, not EXTREMELY bad. After just over a year, he was visually unscarred by the accident (his first live-appearance after the accident, at a Woody Guthrie Memorial Concert). I'm afraid there's not much more I can say. I do suspect that his voice-change may be (in part) to do with medication related to the accident, but that is just a wild guess. Yours, Caspar ------ There were rumors that Bob Dylan had been killed in the July 29 motorcycle accident. Bob Dylan circa 1963 --- www.youtube.com/watch?v=3F7SxpxgpRg&search=Bob%20DylanBob Dylan 1969 --- www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzB_VU82vKY&search=Bob%20Dylan
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Post by lili on Apr 19, 2006 10:11:24 GMT -5
He really does look different, beatlies.
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Apr 20, 2006 21:52:21 GMT -5
Interesting that the "cute" and talented ones either died mysteriously or was replaced. Hmmmm....repeated pattern.
John and Joan Baez....not surprising,he had dubious taste in women.
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Post by beatlies on Apr 20, 2006 23:33:47 GMT -5
The more I look into it the more likely it appears that Dylan was killed and replaced. This is one of the most disturbing stories in modern history. Someone should contact a Bob Dylan expert like Bob Fass, who has a radio show on WBAI in NYC and who knew the real Bob Dylan personally in his early career Greenwich Village days, or a "Dylanologist" like AJ Weberman, who is also a JFK assassination author/researcher.
Dylan is on the cover of Sgt. Pepper with an accusing look and John Lennon sings "I don't believe in Zimmerman" on the Plastic Ono Band album.
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Post by lili on Apr 21, 2006 8:41:19 GMT -5
That's very true, beatlies. John does sing that !
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Apr 21, 2006 17:01:44 GMT -5
And you know how John was....he didn't believe in the Beatles either...at that point of his life, there was not much to believe in when all those associated were either killed and replaced or just killed off, or threatened to be killed. He probably felt like a trapped animal.
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Post by lili on Apr 22, 2006 17:17:34 GMT -5
I'm sure that he felt like a trapped animal. That's why he escaped overseas & lived in NYC. It didn't help, since he took his "handler" with him. Poor John.
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Post by Doc on Apr 22, 2006 22:27:49 GMT -5
I'm sure that he felt like a trapped animal. That's why he escaped overseas & lived in NYC. It didn't help, since he took his "handler" with him. Poor John. Do you think she ever feels like dropping clues here and there herself about certain issues? She is in her more mature years now. The time when most people look back and reflect over their life and their doings. Do you think she feels sorrow about things, over remorse over a thing or two, or great joy over others? Perhaps even about issues she can't----or won't talk about? Those inscrutible eyes of hers are older now, more knowing, wizened from decades of a life where a"low profile" was all too elusive. If she stumbled across these sites, would she want to cuss us all out in Japanese?
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Post by TotalInformation on Apr 23, 2006 0:31:55 GMT -5
Ono hasn't shown any remorse... Linda Eastman "MCCARTNEY" did and we saw what happened to her...
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Post by beatlies on Apr 25, 2006 6:58:14 GMT -5
Also in this time period, on August 3, 1966, famed countercultural, satirical comedian Lenny Bruce, relentlessly prosecuted by the US legal system for his material, is found dead, official reason stated is a drug overdose. His friends refer to this as "the single needle theory." He is on the cover of Sgt. Pepper, in the same row with Bob Dylan at the other end of the cover, looking warily to the right at Karlheinz Stockhausen, who becomes Hitler glaring at a microphone when vertically mirrored.
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Post by lili on Apr 25, 2006 9:19:33 GMT -5
Lenny Bruce was a runaway train. He was a blight on the face of the entertainment industry. His death was a travesty. I wouldn't be surprised if he was permanently "shut up". What's really sad is that he is considered the father of modern comedy. Before him, blue material was restricted to things like bachelor parties.
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Post by yellomattercustard on Apr 28, 2006 21:19:18 GMT -5
Very impressive! I never would've thought about that!
I know there's still LOTS more stuff from this time period that is more than just strange.
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