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Post by eggy on Mar 16, 2004 8:37:23 GMT -5
Please look at the P (Paul) in the yellow submarine thats hanging over Fauls head in the following pic I read somewhere that the yellow submarine represents Pauls coffin or something like that, if thats so, the P in it has a big meaning. Or maybe it represents that Paul is on a trip somewhere. Comments?
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Post by xpt626 on Mar 16, 2004 8:59:31 GMT -5
I never noticed that "P", Eggy
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Post by Fun King on Mar 16, 2004 9:00:52 GMT -5
I'll go for the most obvious. Could it just be Pepperland? ;D
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Post by eggy on Mar 16, 2004 9:21:49 GMT -5
I never noticed that "P", Eggy Me either, how could i be so blind?
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Post by eggy on Mar 16, 2004 9:24:36 GMT -5
I'll go for the most obvious. Could it just be Pepperland? ;D Yeah it could be but there are so many coincidences......
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Post by TKIN on Mar 16, 2004 9:30:34 GMT -5
Another yellow "vehicle" over "Paul character". Always the same references. Why?
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Post by Fun King on Mar 16, 2004 10:00:55 GMT -5
Well, even if the "P" stands for Pepper it could work out fine, since Faul was "Sgt. Pepper's""
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Post by eggy on Mar 16, 2004 15:43:13 GMT -5
Too many connections with Faul and Paul though
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Post by SimMHoward on Mar 16, 2004 22:42:47 GMT -5
it could stand for Paul and be over him, symbolizing that he is the same man
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Post by TKIN on Mar 17, 2004 6:57:27 GMT -5
Well, even if the "P" stands for Pepper it could work out fine, since Faul was "Sgt. Pepper's"" Yes this was the official version.
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Post by TKIN on Mar 17, 2004 6:59:39 GMT -5
it could stand for Paul and be over him, symbolizing that he is the same man No need to re-affirm such thing.
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Post by SimMHoward on Mar 17, 2004 19:07:46 GMT -5
what do you mean there's no need to reaffirm it? I'm allowed to put in my two cents
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Post by TKIN on Mar 18, 2004 3:26:34 GMT -5
what do you mean there's no need to reaffirm it? I'm allowed to put in my two cents The Beatles had no need to re-affirm such thing.
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Post by SimMHoward on Mar 18, 2004 17:43:33 GMT -5
that was my point, why would they say it was Paul?
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Post by eggy on Mar 19, 2004 9:38:02 GMT -5
that was my point, why would they say it was Paul? For the same reason John said "the walrus was Paul" though
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Post by xpt626 on Mar 20, 2004 15:31:26 GMT -5
The Beatles had no need to re-affirm such thing. that is absolutely true.
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Post by Jai Guru Deva on Aug 29, 2004 2:22:03 GMT -5
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Post by LarryC on Aug 31, 2004 3:55:51 GMT -5
/me cuts loose with a song to the tune of T For Texas... Well gimme a P for Paul Gimme a P for Pepperland... Hehe...sorry...that just came out. I must also join the ranks of those who have looked at that blasted yellow submarine a bizillion times and never even noticed that silly P on it like that. Hmmmm...a subliminal P...NO! That P stands for Phantom because it has been a Phantom P to all of us for all of these years! ;D Ok, I'll admit it...this has been my own lame attempt at some humor, but take a step back and look at this one... Well, even if the "P" stands for Pepper it could work out fine, since Faul was "Sgt. Pepper's"" Yes this was the official version. Ummm...how could there be an "official version" if we only just discovered that blasted P has been there all of this time? Eh? Just checkin ;D
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Post by LarryC on Sept 1, 2004 9:55:05 GMT -5
I think I know why I have never noticed that P before...it seems that it only appears on that cardboard cutout model for the publicity photos, at least that is my hunch. I have looked at the other YS materials that I have here and it doesn't appear anywhere. I never purchased the original record album so I couldn't say whether or not it is on that, but it doesn't show on the CD cover, the DVD cover, nor my 300 piece 2-sided Yellow Submarine Collector's puzzle which is supposed to be of the album cover itself.
Maybe this is a Pragmatic Presumption on my Part, but maybe, Possibly, Perhaps, and I couldn't be Positive about it, this Phantom P (which was Politely Placed so Perfectly in the artwork of this Publicity Photo) Presumedly stands for "Publicity" and was only Publicized in this way to Play with our minds because it Plainly doesn't Project itself anywhere else that I can see, not even on my Puzzle...so this is quite a Puzzling situation indeed...so Please excuse my Precociousness as I am only able to Predicate my own view of this based upon those things which I have available at this time and do not wish to suggest any Preconceived notions of any Predetermined idiology...and it would be Preposterous for me to Prevaricate because Presumedly we are all adults here.
How'd I do? ;D Am I Pathetic or what? ;D
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Post by Jai Guru Deva on Sept 1, 2004 18:05:06 GMT -5
Let us presuppose that Peter Piper (replaced pop performer) picked a peck of pickled peppers. Prolifically inspired by yellow pickeled peppers in a sea of peppermint green. So a peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked and piped a performance piece about a pigboat with a periscope. Now if Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked? Perhaps the pickled peppers were picked in Pepperland and possibly are still placed there!
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Post by SimMHoward on Sept 1, 2004 18:20:05 GMT -5
take a deep breath, now calm down and say it four times fast ;D
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Post by matchbox on Sept 1, 2004 18:56:14 GMT -5
Prolifically poignant, and yet positively putrid. ;D
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Post by Morph on Sept 5, 2004 21:06:46 GMT -5
I think I know why I have never noticed that P before...it seems that it only appears on that cardboard cutout model for the publicity photos, at least that is my hunch. I have looked at the other YS materials that I have here and it doesn't appear anywhere. I never purchased the original record album so I couldn't say whether or not it is on that, but it doesn't show on the CD cover, the DVD cover, nor my 300 piece 2-sided Yellow Submarine Collector's puzzle which is supposed to be of the album cover itself. It does appear another place, the Yellow Submarine / Eleanor Rigby UK 7", though not the original release, but a 1980's reissue: I had this image for a while and never noticed the P either.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2004 18:20:33 GMT -5
Very nice hand gesture, John.
How many frames were shot for that photo shoot? Quite a few, I'll gamble.......why would John want this included? why would the record co enable it? a clue? an admission?
A picture is worth a thousand words........
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Post by Doc on Sept 16, 2004 19:19:26 GMT -5
I think I know why I have never noticed that P before...it seems that it only appears on that cardboard cutout model for the publicity photos, at least that is my hunch. I have looked at the other YS materials that I have here and it doesn't appear anywhere. I never purchased the original record album so I couldn't say whether or not it is on that, but it doesn't show on the CD cover, the DVD cover, nor my 300 piece 2-sided Yellow Submarine Collector's puzzle which is supposed to be of the album cover itself. Maybe this is a Pragmatic Presumption on my Part, but maybe, Possibly, Perhaps, and I couldn't be Positive about it, this Phantom P (which was Politely Placed so Perfectly in the artwork of this Publicity Photo) Presumedly stands for " Publicity" and was only Publicized in this way to Play with our minds because it Plainly doesn't Project itself anywhere else that I can see, not even on my Puzzle...so this is quite a Puzzling situation indeed...so Please excuse my Precociousness as I am only able to Predicate my own view of this based upon those things which I have available at this time and do not wish to suggest any Preconceived notions of any Predetermined idiology...and it would be Preposterous for me to Prevaricate because Presumedly we are all adults here. How'd I do? ;D Am I Pathetic or what? ;D No, not at all. To quote Hamlisch, I'd say you were peripatetic, poetic, and chic. Which is a good thing. But all this talk of "P" is really working on my bladder......... On a side-note: Psa 119:129 PE. Thy testimonies [are] wonderful: therefore doth my soul keep them. In ancient Hebrew, "Pe", or their letter "P", signified the mouth, especially an open mouth. With an idea conveyed about "testimony". So, your blog was chocked full of "testimony", I guess............ So, is a "P" a universal graph-engram-archetypal marking that may connote: Testimony? Far out? Well, the Hebrew letter for "Y" (or "J") is "Yod." It signifies the hand, the open palm (for castintg seed on the ground), or in some cases, the male generative parts. It also denotes the the mighty hand of the Lord (again, Yod), and to know something (yada, yada, yada, I know, I know, I know)which can also be referring to know someone "biblically". All these "fields" of concepts are associated with the Hebrew value of the letter "Y". So, then, if you are a male, you carry the "Y" chromosomes. There is a lot more to this esoterica on-line. Valid? Pertinant? Fringe mystisicm? You decide. (1) 'aleph = ox; (2) beth = house (tent); (3) gimel = camel; (4) daleth = door; (5) he = house; (6) waw = nail (Evans, tent peg); (7) zayin = weapon; (8) cheth = fence; (9) Teth = cake of bread (Lidzbarski, a package); (10) yodh = hand; (11) kaph = palm of hand; (12) lamedh = ox-goad; (13) mem = water flowing; (14) nun = fish; (15) camekh = ?; (16) `ayin = eye; (17) pe = mouth; (18) tsadhe = trap (others, hook or nose or steps), (19) qoph = cage (Evans says picture is an outline head and Lidzbarski, a helmet); (20) resh = head; (21) shin = tooth (not teeth); (22) taw = mark. Not all of these meanings are, however, generally accepted (compare also Noldeke, Beitrage Strassb. (1904), 124-36; Lidzbarski, Ephemeris, II, 125-39). You can find this and more at: www.reference-guides.com/isbe/A/ALPHABET/I wonder how they would react to this at "Sesame Street.."
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