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Post by B on May 18, 2010 11:07:40 GMT -5
This is the instrumental part of the Byrds song "Change is Now". But apparently it is much more. 'Tis the universal mind decoder! Listen at your own risk! www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZZWJ3utWwAwith lyrics here: Change is now, change is now Things that seemed to be solid are not All is now, all is now The time that we have to live
Gather all that we can Keep in harmony with love's sweet plan
Truth is real, truth is real That which is not real does not exist In and out roundabout Dance to the day when fear it is gone
Gather all that we can Keep in harmony with love's sweet plan
Change is now, change is now Things that seemed to be solid are not In and out roundabout Dance to the day when fear it is gone Fear it is gone Fear it is gone It all makes sense now!
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Post by B on May 18, 2010 11:17:09 GMT -5
Roger does his best Faul imitation:
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Post by FP on May 18, 2010 15:23:03 GMT -5
I promised myself a while ago I wouldn't bug people on here by telling them that their conclusions don't make any sense to me. But I need to ask, how is that a "Faul" imitation? Do we know which interview came first? From what I can gather, almost every rock star from the 60's has an interview or two where they talk about a cultural revolution.
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Post by B on May 18, 2010 17:26:22 GMT -5
I didn't mean it that literally. I was just thinking that Roger's ("Jim's") comments were akin to Faul's. A bit cocky, perhaps, but seemingly part of the same psy-op or mindset. I don't know which interview came first.
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Post by B on May 19, 2010 10:00:48 GMT -5
This thread was never intended to be taken too seriously.
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