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Post by xpt626 on Oct 11, 2004 23:18:55 GMT -5
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Post by Girl on Oct 12, 2004 18:42:37 GMT -5
Thanks! Great to be here! I've only been digging into this for the past week or so, and I must say that seeing all this info at once fresh for the first time, there's a lot that really seems to add up here. Take even the fact that their music style changed so drastically after '66, with multiple references to cars, etc. and a general morbid feel... and the lyrics to Glass Onion are blatantly clear as far as I'm concerned. I'll even go so far as to say that anything recorded prior to the alleged time of death is not to be discounted, but may in fact be "prophetic". Stranger things have happened in this world! Also, the walrus thing between Paul and John is no surprise either, since John later met his own tragic end. I'll post a link to a site where you can read, at a glance, the lyrics to the songs, what albums they appear on, and dates they were recorded. Some may not be 100% accurate, but it's a good reference tool. According to them, Yellow Sub was recorded prior to Nov. 66, but the Yellow Sub album was not released till 69? Is that right? That would explain "Only a Northern Song" the way I instantly understood it the first time I read it... Canada is referred to as the North... and where was Faul from? Ontario, Canada. That's why George sings there's "nobody there" and "it's only a Northern song". Recorded? Feb. 13, 1967. There you have it, folks. www.thebeatlesongs.com/index.html
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