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Post by mysteryboy on Jun 22, 2007 21:18:24 GMT -5
It has always bothered me that in looking closely at the Black-light Pepper a photo affect presented itself. My mistake was in looking for individual scenes, which never produced anything valid. When viewing the album from an angle though, one gets the sense that one is looking at an almost 3-d aerial photograph. It is with that perspective that the photo-realism really kicks in. It is a panorama of a coastal area. It resembles one of the green scenes in the "Flying" segment of the Magical Mystery Tour " film. It appears to be a coastal area, thus the green color. I believe it could be the land that is closest to Dornish. Perhaps the area where one would grab a newspaper taxi.
I will post pics if there is interest.
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Post by mysteryboy on Jun 22, 2007 21:29:11 GMT -5
On second thought, perhaps the view is of Dornish itself. (shut up about the bleeding glowing albums already, MB!)
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Post by JoJo on Jun 22, 2007 23:52:48 GMT -5
Hah, I'll never tire of the glowing albums saga MB. For those who may have missed the Dornish info, have a look at this post: invanddis.proboards29.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1119494518&page=3#1125210790After John paid for this little island of the coast of Ireland, he turned over to hippies who set up a commune. At the present time, there may be people still living there, but that's not a certainty. A particularly odd part of the story is the wagon painted with the Pepper drum skin that John had moved there at great expense..
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Post by mysteryboy on Jun 23, 2007 0:28:24 GMT -5
The area where Dornish (hopefully still) exists. Green, green Ireland.
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