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Post by iameye on Jun 7, 2009 11:32:19 GMT -5
What happened to the Calgon, and the Paragon? or the Tarragon? and the Klingon? *sigh* Gotta let Bygons be Bygons. Lame. *lol* Kaplah!! isn't it Ore Gun? `But what did the Dormouse say?' one of the jury asked. `That I can't remember,' said the Hatter.
-j
Feed your head?
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Post by thisone on Jun 7, 2009 11:34:40 GMT -5
Just one thing comes to mind there P(Denny) - It is quite common in Britain to attach nick-names to people based on their surname if it allows. For instance Epstein would and could be Eppers. F'rinstance "Heeheehee every time I see my Paul Simon now, all I can think of is when Brian Epstein refused to manage him because (as he explained in an aside to Alistair Taylor), Paul looked "too Jewish."
Like there's such a thing? Like that's a BAD thing, Martha Stewart???
Oh, Eppers, you are a real pip, you are! ani laughing smiley"
eppylover.livejournal.com/345365.html
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Post by iameye on Jun 7, 2009 11:45:34 GMT -5
she didn't have his ear, she had a gun to the back of his head, and little Miss shirley has the "sock puppet" "Dietrich: In the German language: the name for a key that opens all locks. Not a magic key. A very real object, necessitating great skills in the making." --Marie Magdalene Dietrich Only my love holds the other key to me....cool info, J.
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Post by jarvitronics on Jun 7, 2009 12:24:26 GMT -5
`But what did the Dormouse say?' one of the jury asked. `That I can't remember,' said the Hatter.
-j
Feed your head? Nope. The dormouse never said that. The line "remember what the dormouse said" is a joke about the court scene in Wonderland. Silly Jeffersons. -j
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Jun 7, 2009 12:55:18 GMT -5
Just one thing comes to mind there P(Denny) - It is quite common in Britain to attach nick-names to people based on their surname if it allows. For instance Epstein would and could be Eppers. F'rinstance "Heeheehee every time I see my Paul Simon now, all I can think of is when Brian Epstein refused to manage him because (as he explained in an aside to Alistair Taylor), Paul looked "too Jewish."
Like there's such a thing? Like that's a BAD thing, Martha Stewart???
Oh, Eppers, you are a real pip, you are! ani laughing smiley"
eppylover.livejournal.com/345365.html
I get what you're saying about the nick name, thisone. Even so, it *should* be possessive. Even if the chap's nick name is Peppers. Example: Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band is wrong. The Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band would be correct. and Sgt. Peppers 's Lonely Hearts Club Band would also be correct. The version on the bass drum though, is the version that's specifically incorrect. Think of it as if it were someone's name that didn't end with an s. For instance: Paul McCartney Lonely Hearts Club Band is wrong. The Paul McCartney Lonely Hearts Club Band would be correct. Paul McCartney 's Lonely Hearts Club Band would also be correct. But again, Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band is just wrong. Conspicuously wrong, IMO. Oh, and sorry to be such a pedantic freak.
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Post by jarvitronics on Jun 7, 2009 13:14:28 GMT -5
Superman was a cover of a song originally released in 1969. It was written by Mitchell Bottler and Gary Zekley, and recorded by The Clique. Superman was the B side of Sugar on Sunday. Here is an image of the top fifty chart, September 12, 1969, (two weeks before the release of Abbey Road), from what was then my childhood hometown's most popular radio station, KBZY. You can see Sugar on Sunday is at number five. One of the handful of records I owned as kid was Sugar on Sunday. My brother bought it for my eighth birthday a couple of months after this chart. Funny that I never flipped it over and played Superman. (I was a "hits" dork when I was a little kid.) It's pretty nostalgic to read all the tunes and band names I had forgotten about. Rush of memories, it is. -j
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Post by ramone on Jun 7, 2009 15:44:22 GMT -5
What's really disturbing is that Sugar Sugar is at only 19 at this point in time. I mean - the lyrics, the melody, choice of chords, harmonies, the social commentary - didn't they see the artistry?
I guess not.
Miley, the torch has been passed. It's all up to you now.
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Post by iameye on Jun 7, 2009 16:29:42 GMT -5
[ Even so, it *should* be possessive. Even if the chap's nick name is Peppers. Example: Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band is wrong. The Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band would be correct. and Sgt. Peppers 's Lonely Hearts Club Band would also be correct. The version on the bass drum though, is the version that's specifically incorrect. Think of it as if it were someone's name that didn't end with an s. For instance: Paul McCartney Lonely Hearts Club Band is wrong. The Paul McCartney Lonely Hearts Club Band would be correct. Paul McCartney 's Lonely Hearts Club Band would also be correct. But again, Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band is just wrong. Conspicuously wrong, IMO. Oh, and sorry to be such a pedantic freak. Perhaps no one was in "possession" of the name at the time, PL
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Post by thisone on Jun 7, 2009 17:01:40 GMT -5
Aye true! But the ' would be after the s and not before it. You will, no doubt know the correct syntactical terminology. Maybe it was dropped because it's visually awkward or un-appealing.
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Post by B on Jun 7, 2009 18:13:32 GMT -5
Hey waidaminute....! That Jim Trett guy looks a lot like Clark Kent! (The plot thickens!) And how come BOB MASON gets all capital letters for his name, when everyone else gets the usual mix? Hmmm? www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=KBZY&service=AM&status=L&hours=UMcMinnville is where a famous UFO photo from the 1950s was taken. Coincidence? Eye think not!
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Post by GN on Jun 7, 2009 18:20:21 GMT -5
Pardon the intrusion...Apollo often, if not always, made reference to the "Rosetta Stone" of clues which is Sgt. Pepper. Both in the cover art, as well as music and lyrics. The Beatles, in the works that followed, both as a band, and later on their own as solo artist, pointed a finger back at "Pepper". Lets start at the beginning, and work our way forward. Lets see if there is anything we missed. A good place to start is in a 1984 McCartney interview that is quite telling. Pay attention to the words..."It was an idea I had, I think when I was flying from L.A. to somewhere. I thought it would be nice to lose our identities, to submerge ourselves in the persona of a fake group. We would make up all the culture around it and collect all our heroes in one place. So I thought a stupid-sounding name for a Dr. Hook's Medicine Show and Traveling Circus kind of thing would be 'Sgt. Pepper's Loneley Hearts Club Band'. Just a word game, really." The "game " begins... POV The full interview here: www.beatlesinterviews.org/dbpm.int2.htmlPOV, is the whole interview reliable as truth?
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Post by B on Jun 7, 2009 21:16:57 GMT -5
from the link posted by GN:
PLAYBOY: "'Eleanor Rigby.'"
PAUL: "I wrote that. I got the name Rigby from a shop in Bristol. I was wandering round Bristol one day and saw a shop called Rigby. And I think Eleanor was from Eleanor Bron, the actress we worked with in the film 'Help!' But I just liked the name. I was looking for a name that sounded natural. Eleanor Rigby sounded natural."
But there 'just so happens' to be a tombstone with that name on it in a churchyard gravestone in Liverpool, so what are you supposed to believe? (As far as I know, the picture I've seen of it is genuine. It has been posted here.)
I know it's a bit off topic, but I just had to comment.
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Post by jarvitronics on Jun 7, 2009 21:58:42 GMT -5
Hey waidaminute....! That Jim Trett guy looks a lot like Clark Kent! (The plot thickens!) And how come BOB MASON gets all capital letters for his name, when everyone else gets the usual mix? Hmmm? www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=KBZY&service=AM&status=L&hours=UMcMinnville is where a famous UFO photo from the 1950s was taken. Coincidence? Eye think not! Heh. I used to go to Mormon youth dances in Mac (as we called it) when I was a teenager. McMenamins (Portland area brewpub chain - fantastic craft beer) hosts an annual UFO fest at the Hotel Oregon, which they converted into a brewpub. The festival is in May (heh...does that explain BOB MAYSON?) so you just missed it. MAYbe next year. -j
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Post by B on Jun 7, 2009 22:50:44 GMT -5
So I click on the Hotel Oregon link jarvitronics posted, and eye see that Third Eye Blind will Bperforming there on June 21st. I click on the link, and what do eye see? www.mcmenamins.com/index.php?loc=2&id=98&eventid=71345"Sunday, June 21 Seattle Theater Group presents THIRD EYE BLIND Low vs. Diamond 7 p.m. doors, 8 p.m. show | $29.50 advance, $29.50 day of show All ages Ursa Major[/color] is the bear coming out of hibernation, hungry for spring, ready to feed and thrive. Since 1997, San Francisco's Third Eye Blind have recorded three best-selling albums and assembled one career retrospective. 3EB will release ' Ursa Major[/color]', their first studio collection in five years, in autumn 2009.... "----------------------- Paul McCartney - Pretty Little Headwww.youtube.com/watch?v=e2yX8woDEDQby Paul McCartney and Eric Stewart HILLMEN, HILLMEN, HILLMEN, HILLMEN, OH-OH, OH-OH, OH-OH, OH-OH. HILLMEN COME DOWN FROM THE LAVA, FORGING ACROSS THE MIGHTY RIVER FLOW, OH-OH. ALWAYS FOREVER, ONLY SO YOU DON'T WORRY YOUR PRETTY LITTLE HEAD. URSA MAJOR, URSA MINOR, URSA MAJOR, URSA MINOR. HILLMEN, HILLMEN, HILLMEN, HILLMEN, OH-OH, OH-OH, OH-OH, OH-OH. HILLMEN BRING GARMENTS, SPICES, CARRYING TRINKETS, SILK AND PRECIOUS STONES, OH-OH. EXOTIC LEGENDS, ONLY SO YOU DON'T WORRY YOUR PRETTY LITTLE HEAD. HILLMEN, HILLMEN, HILLMEN, HILLMEN, OH-OH, OH-OH, OH-OH, OH-OH. HILLMEN ARE SWORN TO ALLEGIANCE, LIVING A LIFE OF SILENT DIGNITY, OH-OH. FOR YOUR PROTECTION, ONLY SO YOU DON'T WORRY YOUR PRETTY LITTLE HEAD. URSA MAJOR, URSA MINOR, URSA MAJOR, URSA MINOR. URSA MAJOR.
URSA MAJOR, URSA MINOR, URSA MAJOR, URSA MINOR. URSA MAJOR, URSA MINOR, URSA MAJOR, URSA MINOR. URSA MAJOR, URSA MINOR, URSA MAJOR, URSA MINOR. URSA MAJOR, URSA MINOR.
URSA MAJOR, URSA MINOR.THE HILLMEN, LIVING IN HIGHER REACHES. (5D)URSA MAJOR, URSA MINOR. Jest a coincidence, Iam sure. And a video about a "Big Brother" police state to go with it. Interesting.
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Post by B on Jun 7, 2009 23:58:16 GMT -5
And speaking of the " Hotel Oregon", you do realize that the " Hotel California" is the national police state, under 'Ahnold' in 2012, don'tcha? You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave! Remember the song "Down at the Sunset Grill" from the Don Henley album, "Building the Perfect Beast"? And of course, the people who were at the Sunset Grill were the ones who were building 'the perfect beast' during their working hours: "You see a lot more meanness in the city Its the kind that tears you up inside Hard to come away with anything that feels Like dignity Hard to get home with any pride These days a man makes you somethin And you never see his faceBut there is no hiding place Down at the sunset grill Down at the sunset grill.... Respectable little murders pay They get more respectable every day...." The SUNSet Grill. The age of darkness. The age of Set(h), closing while humanity builds the 'perfect beast' society full of meanness and murder. Like playing with fire, or something...close to 'the midnight' hour - like the 'Doomday Clock' or something. Now I interupt myself to point out that the conspiracy theorists talk about a military connection of '60s rockers with Laurel Canyon, etc. And there's the story of Montauk with its drug rooms used for testing pharmecological mind control; it's experiments with time travel, and UFO/alien connections, etc. And its connections with the production of 'pop rock', and musical thought overlays on albums like "Days of Future Passed". You'd think you might see some results somewhere along the line. You know, a rocker who had maybe done some time traveling? Maybe leaving some hints about things to come in his/her songs? In the year 2000, Henley came out with the album "Inside Job". No one paid much attention. It did all right. Then "9-11" happened, and suddenly the song for which the album was named got airplay: "It was an inside job By the well-connected Your little protest Summarily rejected It was an inside job Like it always is Chalk it up to business as usual While we are dreaming This little island disappears While you are looking the other way They'll take your right to own your own ideas And it's an inside job Favors collected Your trusted servants (public servants)Have left you unprotected..." One might say that Mr. Henley was a bit prescient with that album. A lucky guess? Had he, perhaps, hinted earlier about such an event? "In a New York minute, everything can change In a New York minute, things can get pretty strange In a New York minute, everything can change In a New York minute..." A coincidence at the very least. And as for that beast that the folks at the Sunset Grill were building, it was progressing rather nicely, it seems. Welcome to the Hotel California (police state California)Such a lovely place (Such a lovely place) Such a lovely face They livin' it up at the Hotel California What a nice surprise (what a nice surprise) Bring your alibis Mirrors on the ceiling, The pink champagne on ice And she said 'We are all just prisoners here, of our own device' And in the master's chambers, They gathered for the feast They stab it with their steely knives, But they just can't kill the beast (the police state; built so perfectly)The next lyrics are interesting: "Last thing I remember, I was Running for the door I had to find the passage back To the place I was before" In other words, he had to get back to his time: "the past"; the time from whence he had managed to travel into the future when he "saw shimmering light" - and the "Hotel California" - the conditions under which we will all be living if Arnold does for America what he's doing to California right about now. Well, sorry for the long digression. It may seem to be off topic, but it has just everything to do with the meaning of Pepper, and this thread, imo. And since jarvitronics brought up the subject of the Hotel Oregon, which I assure you would be much better, I thought I'd throw out a thought or two. "The Beast" has significance in both the Bible and in Thelema. It seems to be the underlying structure of 'civilization' just before the "SUN RA-ISIS". (<---say 3X fast)
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Post by Doc on Jun 8, 2009 0:35:23 GMT -5
isn't it Ore Gun? `But what did the Dormouse say?' one of the jury asked. `That I can't remember,' said the Hatter.
-j
Feed your head? Well I could use an increase in neurotransmitters. Why don't some of us run an experiment with Gingko Biloba by taking it for a year and see if we experience noticeable increases in cerebral brilliance? I have felt so......... "tire brained" of late. Feed my head. And perhaps a 10% increase of vital amino acids and avoidance of MSG and it's analogs.
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Post by peacec on Jun 8, 2009 1:40:15 GMT -5
all i gotta say is.... HELL YEAHHHHH for OREGON!!! ;D and McMenamins, i love it, all of them. funny thing about it, i've always been so fascinated by the history of McMens and all the art work, buildings, artifacts & memorabilia, etc. kind of creeps me out, in a good way. i've made it a life goal to visit all of the restaurants and hotels, especially the UFO fest and as many shows at the crystal ball room and edgefield i can cram into my schedule. this sgt peppers spin on it really intrigues me. thanks for bringing it up j. i love locals.
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Post by jarvitronics on Jun 8, 2009 10:00:58 GMT -5
all i gotta say is.... HELL YEAHHHHH for OREGON!!! ;D and McMenamins, i love it, all of them. funny thing about it, i've always been so fascinated by the history of McMens and all the art work, buildings, artifacts & memorabilia, etc. kind of creeps me out, in a good way. i've made it a life goal to visit all of the restaurants and hotels, especially the UFO fest and as many shows at the crystal ball room and edgefield i can cram into my schedule. My wife and I dined at Ringlers just last night. Saw Chris Cornell at the Crystal in April. (I love the way the springs under the floor make it bounce.) Yeah McMenamins has the coolest pubs ever. They find eclectic old buildings and fill them with, how shall I say it, (junk?), vintage art and furnishings that give them an amazing charm and spirit. Almost like they were designed by the Prankster himself, if you know what I mean. Any other web-feets out there? -j
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Post by B on Jun 8, 2009 14:55:50 GMT -5
Rotogravure or grave tour
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Post by iameye on Jun 8, 2009 16:49:19 GMT -5
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Post by jarvitronics on Jun 8, 2009 20:53:26 GMT -5
Yes indeed. A graven image. A rotogravure rotates and makes an impression. If you want to stretch the definition you could say that records are rotogravures. They rotate and the music makes a mental/emotional impression. -j
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Post by jarvitronics on Jun 8, 2009 21:36:00 GMT -5
Here is some more esoterica for you all.
Washington is in the District of Columbia on the East coast, and in the West, the mighty Columbia River traverses and then borders the State of Washington.
Washington in Columbia, and Columbia in Washington. Coincidence?
The Great Pyramid is missing its capstone. This missing capstone would look like a Greek capital D, which is called Delta, and is shaped like a triangle: Δ On the back of the U.S. dollar bill we see the "Illuminati" pyramid. This pyramid is missing its capstone. The missing capstone, or delta, which contains the all-seeing-eye, is hovering in the heavens above.
Large rivers form deposits of sediment when they enter the sea. These are called deltas because of their triangular shape: Δ Almost all major rivers form deltas.
Here is the symbolic twist. The "Illuminati" in the District of Columbia have a pyramid with no delta, and the Columbia River has no delta where it enters the Pacific.
Washington, Columbia, and a missing Δ.
-j
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Post by iameye on Jun 9, 2009 6:04:23 GMT -5
Here is some more esoterica for you all. Washington is in the District of Columbia on the East coast, and in the West, the mighty Columbia River traverses and then borders the State of Washington. Washington in Columbia, and Columbia in Washington. Coincidence? The Great Pyramid is missing its capstone. This missing capstone would look like a Greek capital D, which is called Delta, and is shaped like a triangle: Δ On the back of the U.S. dollar bill we see the "Illuminati" pyramid. This pyramid is missing its capstone. The missing capstone, or delta, which contains the all-seeing-eye, is hovering in the heavens above. Large rivers form deposits of sediment when they enter the sea. These are called deltas because of their triangular shape: Δ Almost all major rivers form deltas. Here is the symbolic twist. The "Illuminati" in the District of Columbia have a pyramid with no delta, and the Columbia River has no delta where it enters the Pacific. Washington, Columbia, and a missing Δ. -j Columbia comes from the Latin root word for "Dove", remember Jarve?
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Post by jarvitronics on Jun 9, 2009 10:37:10 GMT -5
Columbia comes from the Latin root word for "Dove", remember Jarve? Let's all give it up for Woodrow Wilson Guthrie: Roll on, Columbia, roll on Roll on, Columbia, roll on Your power is turning our darkness to dawn So roll on, Columbia, roll onAnybody got a joint? Yep. There is a hole in the ocean at the mouth of the Columbia, where there ought to be a delta. -j
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Post by jarvitronics on Jun 9, 2009 13:20:51 GMT -5
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