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Post by B on Dec 30, 2007 22:42:53 GMT -5
This guy, Youknowmyname231 has posted a number of videos at YouTube that suggest, in an iamaphoney kind of way, that he knows something. Does he? Your guess is as good as mine, but here is his series so far: YouTube homepage: uk.youtube.com/profile?user=YouKnowMyName231One and One and One is 111 (#1) (Removed )"The beginning of the end?" uk.youtube.com/watch?v=dDDXErqhZVoNothing To Get Hung About (#1) "Impersonation" uk.youtube.com/watch?v=os0g9UQjpRYUnderstand (#2) "Practice makes perfect" uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_HIlN9PqzB4I Know (#3) "It's what you think" uk.youtube.com/watch?v=UEoPQ0VQUxkInnocence (#4) (Removed )"Nobody seems to like him" uk.youtube.com/watch?v=TiUvblZbARAYour eyes will be opened (#5) "Learn to see" uk.youtube.com/watch?v=mds232-pur8------------ btw: Here is the actual song "You know my name (Look up the number)": uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5sgeG7qwnR0In 1969/70 this was just a goofy (and funny) song, but clearly this is a directive of some sort. The "about this video" comments are well worth reading: "You Know My Name (Look up the Number)" is a song by The Beatles, written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and originally released as the B-side of the single "Let It Be" on 6 March 1970. Although first issued with their penultimate single, it was recorded in five separate sessions beginning with four in May and June of 1967, and one in 1969. He went on to explain:
"It's so insane. All the memories ... I mean, what would you do if a guy like John Lennon turned up at the studio and said, 'I've got a new song'. I said, 'What's the words?' and he replied 'You know my name look up the number'. I asked, 'What's the rest of it?' 'No, no other words, those are the words. And I want to do it like a mantra (Paul) The song features a saxophone solo played by the Rolling Stones' Brian Jones.
The lyrics includes a reference to Dennis O'Dell, associate producer on the A Hard Day's Night film. Partway through the song, Lennon introduces McCartney as lounge singer "Dennis O'Bell," one consonant away from the name of the film producer Lennon had worked with not only on Hard Day's Night but also How I Won the War. The reference prompted numerous telephone calls to O'Dell's home by fans who told him, "We have your name and now we've got your number," as well as personal visits by fans wanting to live with him."Interesting that the "cookoo" sounds come into play. Another possible suggestion that Paul may have slipped into insanity. He is followed by the "Heavy; heavy" guy; one who is full of himself, evidentally. (Wonder who that is? )
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Post by JoJo on Dec 30, 2007 23:48:26 GMT -5
Whoever this guy is, he is an excellent if not spooky Paul imitator. Maybe that's the point he's trying to make.
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Post by iameye on Dec 31, 2007 0:06:43 GMT -5
he seems to have some new ideas. I hope everyone gets a chance to see them....... about FOOL uk.youtube.com/watch?v=TiUvblZbARAif you take the F and reverse the L to fit together, you have one box stacked on another and the 00 for infinity? or possibly look? take this onto the this positions in the lower section of the torso. He has the world shown in a glass locked box ........chains around the waist. What is the thing with him and the tie and no shoes? Just a thought. and this from: uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_HIlN9PqzB4reminds me of this :
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Post by B on Dec 31, 2007 8:44:28 GMT -5
"This is not a pipe." (For those of you who may have been wondering.) It looks like those Swiss horns in the Ricolla commercials.
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Post by 65if2007 on Dec 31, 2007 9:56:19 GMT -5
Isn't this Iamaphoney? "You know my name"?
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Post by MikeNL on Dec 31, 2007 10:16:15 GMT -5
i don't know... but it sure is a good imitator he is 90% of paul
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Post by iameye on Dec 31, 2007 11:27:20 GMT -5
you know my name Denis O'Bell ringo starr look up the number revelations 9:1 Then the fifth angel sounded: And I saw a star fallen from heaven to the earth. To him was given the key to the bottomless pit. for more interpetations see www.enduringword.com/commentaries/6609.htmpipes of peace?
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Post by iameye on Dec 31, 2007 13:58:13 GMT -5
Interesting that the "cookoo" sounds come into play. like a bird sounding the hour? Let's add to the 37 madness. The temperature of the human body lies precisely 37 percent of the way from the freezing point of water to the boiling point. -j 111 is a perfect totient number. 111 is R3 or the second repunit, a number like 11, 111, or 1111 that consists of repeated units, or 1's. It equals 3 × 37, therefore all triplets (numbers like 222 or 777) in base ten are of the form 3n × 37.All triplets in all bases are multiples of 111 in that base, therefore the number represented by 111 in a particular base is the only triplet that can ever be prime. 111 is not prime in base ten, but is prime in base two, where 1112 = 710. It is also prime in these other bases up to 100: 3, 5, 6, 8, 12, 14, 15, 17, 20, 21, 24, 27, 33, 38, 41, 50, 54, 57, 59, 62, 66, 69, 71, 75, 77, 78, 80, 89, 90, and 99. 111 is also prime in base 111 (= 1243310). The smallest magic square using only 1 and prime numbers has a magic constant of 111: 31 73 7 13 37 61 67 1 43 A six-by-six magic square using the numbers 1 through 36 also has a magic constant of 111: 24 16 33 23 10 5 11 15 28 8 13 36 20 14 2 31 25 19 1 18 6 29 27 30 21 22 7 17 32 12 34 26 35 3 4 9 (The square has this magic constant because 1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 34 + 35 + 36 = 666, and 666 / 6 = 111). 111 is also the magic constant of the n-Queens Problem for n = 6. It is also an enneagonal number. In base 10, it is a Harshad number and a Zuckerman number. uk.youtube.com/watch?v=dDDXErqhZVoOne and One and One is 111 (#1) one more on 37 madness ;D 37 STARS, TUMBLING STARS, NEBRASKA STATEHOOD, 1867-76 uk.youtube.com/watch?v=os0g9UQjpRYfour columns for a square, divided, red and yellow
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Post by B on Dec 31, 2007 22:38:11 GMT -5
just for reference:
You know my name Look up the number You know my name Look up the number You you know you know my name You you know you know my name
Good evening and welcome to Slaggers Featuring Denis O'Bell Come on Ringo, let's hear it for Denis
Good evening You know my name Better look up the number You know my name (That's right) look up the number You you know you know my name You you know you know my name You know my name Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba Look up my number You know my name That's right look up the number Oh you know you know You know my name you know you know you know my name.
Huh huh huh huh You know my name Ba ba ba pum Look up the number You know my name Look up the number You-a you know you know my name Baby you-a you know you know my name You know my name you know you know you know my name Go on Denis, let's hear it for Denis O'Bell You know my name you know you know you know you know you know my name Prrr you know my name and the number You know my name and the number you know you know my name Look up me number You know my number three you know my number two You know my number three you know my number four You know my name you know number too You know my name you know my number What's up with you?
You know my name That's right Yeah.
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Post by iameye on Jan 1, 2008 2:30:04 GMT -5
"This is not a pipe." (For those of you who may have been wondering.) It looks like those Swiss horns in the Ricolla commercials. "La Trahison des Images" ("The Treachery of Images") (1928-9) or "Ceci n'est pas une pipe". Sometimes translated as "The Betrayal of Images" La Trahison des Images (1929, oil on canvas, 59 x 65 cm, Los Angeles County Museum) is one of the most famous paintings of Rene Magritte. It is a pipe, accompanied by a caption: "Ceci n'est pas une pipe". The most obvious intention of Magritte is to show that even painted in the most realistic that is, a table representing a pipe is not a pipe. It is only one image of pipe that can neither stuff nor smoke, as one would do with a real pipe, like "The word <dog> does not bite", as The American William James semiologist . Magritte has developed this speech on the relationship between the object, its identification and representation in several paintings from 1928 to 1966, the series beginning with The Key of dreams and ending on an odyssey La Trahison des Images: The Two mysteries. more translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_trahison_des_images&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3DMagritte%2527s%2B%2522La%2BTrahison%2Bdes%2BImages%2522%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den Holmes! this is a case for tiny url! The Son of Man, 1964.
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Post by nothingthatdoesn'tshow on Jan 6, 2008 12:49:10 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Jan 6, 2008 14:09:57 GMT -5
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Post by B on Jan 6, 2008 17:54:42 GMT -5
Just for the record, that was Youknowmyname321's: Sun, Moon, and Stars (#7) "Signs". Thank you for posting that, nothingthatdoesn'tshow.
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Post by iameye on Jan 6, 2008 18:24:40 GMT -5
Thank you both for posting these. How did you find this set?
ohhh unavailable now, plot thickens.
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Post by B on Jan 6, 2008 18:30:46 GMT -5
I was revisiting some Iamaphoney videos, and these were listed among them on the side. The video was removed !!!!! Did anyone upload it?
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Post by iameye on Jan 6, 2008 19:17:10 GMT -5
not me. hey did anyone actually see National Treasure? I didn't either, anyway, SPOILER the pipe mouthpiece was the key to the last puzzle. for what it's worth he seems to have some new ideas. I hope everyone gets a chance to see them....... about FOOL uk.youtube.com/watch?v=TiUvblZbARAif you take the F and reverse the L to fit together, you have one box stacked on another and the 00 for infinity? or possibly look? take this onto the this positions in the lower section of the torso. He has the world shown in a glass locked box ........chains around the waist. \
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Post by B on Jan 6, 2008 20:41:34 GMT -5
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Post by ccinri on Jan 10, 2008 13:32:57 GMT -5
It is very subtle, but I believe that he/she is suggesting that 1966 was not the first time that JPM was replaced. In fact it seems, according to this video, the JPM that WE know was a "Faul". 1/11/1963. The Golden Ratio, which could be attributed to growing up. Not a lot of touring or video for the Beatles. The Manchester tour. Plenty of time to get ready for America. Forces of good, forces of evil. More to come.
Once upon a long ago, lived four young lads I'm sure you know. The other three, you know them two. You'll know me better when this is through. Before the band was on the run, a natures child followed the sun. And soon the four became a three, a list of clues for those to see. A story told in fine detail, to keep the loonies on the trail. A coin, a sheep, a favored son, were welcomed guest when the day was done. Now, those days are gone, the stories told, in rivers of ash, and urns of gold. A final hint to all of those, who refuse to see the Emporer's clothes.
Apollo C. Vermouth
Rivers of ash, urns of gold, aye.
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Post by B on Jan 11, 2008 22:19:20 GMT -5
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Post by MikeNL on Jan 12, 2008 0:21:46 GMT -5
i think this guy knnows something
reflecting ssgt pepper?
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Post by chellebelle37 on Jan 12, 2008 1:53:30 GMT -5
One and One and One is 111 (#1) "The beginning of the end?" uk.youtube.com/watch?v=dDDXErqhZVoAnyone know who any of those people are in this one? I sure can't find them...
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Post by iameye on Jan 12, 2008 8:34:43 GMT -5
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Post by B on Jan 12, 2008 11:16:46 GMT -5
Interesting connection, iameye. (The Magritte connection.) about Magritte: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MagritteThis looks (and sounds) very interesting!Blackbird a Duo from mastropierojs"Mi amiga clouds canta con Paul" (My friend clouds sings with Paul)uk.youtube.com/watch?v=V8t17Z7Luto&NR=1My friend 'clouds': "Well on the way (into the astral plane) head in a cloud, (in lala land)The man of a thousand voices (McCartney, with his '1000' vocal imitators) is talking perfectly loud. But nobody ever hears him, (His actual voice; they hear the imitators)Or the sound he appears to make, And he never seems to notice, But the fool on the hill Sees the sun going down, And the eyes in his head, See the world spinning 'round." Youknowmyname321's #8 video was about Paul's discovering that marijuana made him think. Implicitly, we might infer that this discovery on Paul's part inspired him to try other drugs. The possibility that he became a drug casualty is alluded to in the verse above, as well as the 'drug-addled' end to Faul's "Anyway", and his song "Mr. Bellamy", (Belle ami = 'beautiful friend') which is clearly about a mental patient and his handlers. But the inference of the "Blackbird a Duo" video is that Paul, fool or not, is the one singing "Blackbird" in the unpolished segments. The use of the image of the piano reflection ** of Faul (which shows Paul) is clearly meant to suggest that the video contains Paul and Faul versions. It also may suggest that Paul was alive at the time that Faul recorded "Blackbird". ** See this thread: invanddis.proboards29.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1134523019&page=1
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Post by B on Jan 12, 2008 23:12:38 GMT -5
For what it's worth, the raspyness of the "Paul" voice in the "Blackbird a Duo" video: uk.youtube.com/watch?v=V8t17Z7Luto&NR=1may correspond somewhat to the raspyness of the "Paul" voice asking "Who's here?" at the end of Iamaphoney video RA 64: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArDBGyYbwLYespecially if one allows for the passage of 40 years. One reason there may have been for Paul to be replaced, even if he didn't die, may have been that his voice was no longer what it had been before whatever 'accident' took place.
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Post by tafultong on Jan 15, 2008 22:49:05 GMT -5
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