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Post by iameye on May 6, 2008 16:57:58 GMT -5
I think the part that lordspiel where lordspiel is hearing "dead" is actually John or Paul saying "Fred" backwards. Listen carefully and you'll hear that it is "derf", not dead, and reverse it and you'll clearly hear "fred". There is no "paul is dead' phrase in the song. But there IS a "you're dead, you're dead" that occurs immediately after "Pauls a queer". inverted dead people en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop_Dead_Fred
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Jude
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Post by Jude on May 6, 2008 16:58:00 GMT -5
Not only did John's father work as a seaman, but upon retirement John's grandfather, George Stanley, took up a job recovering scattered submarine wreckage.
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Post by lordspiel on May 6, 2008 17:10:43 GMT -5
It's just because there's a space in the name. paste the url into your browser.
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Post by iameye on May 6, 2008 17:20:56 GMT -5
It's just because there's a space in the name. paste the url into your browser. thank you, because I didn't know that ;D
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Post by iameye on May 6, 2008 17:27:07 GMT -5
i just listened to the christmas time one again, and i think the last line of the clip i have says "the dream does not succeed" either way, it sounds pretty crazy. decorate the life (love), so simple?
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Post by MikeNL on May 24, 2008 3:46:46 GMT -5
in the town where aiwass born, lived a man.. who sailed the sea ;D
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Post by iameye on May 24, 2008 12:08:30 GMT -5
aiwass a phoney
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Post by MikeNL on May 24, 2008 12:29:39 GMT -5
aiwass a phoney enough is enough.. please stop it now ok?
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Jacobthelema
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Post by Jacobthelema on May 24, 2008 16:30:37 GMT -5
in the town where aiwass born, lived a man.. who sailed the sea ;D Oh my dear lord
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