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Post by privyprincess on May 3, 2011 10:38:55 GMT -5
The Fireman: Electric Arguments = Teen Lucifer & The Magic Starr Men
Well, I added the "&", but you get the drift.
Am I on to something?
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Post by iameye on May 3, 2011 10:45:17 GMT -5
The Fireman: Electric Arguments = Teen Lucifer & The Magic Starr Men Well, I added the "&", but you get the drift. Am I on to something? yes
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Post by privyprincess on May 3, 2011 12:00:24 GMT -5
Thanks for the confirmation, Iameye Ever since I heard The Fireman: Electric Arguments I just knew it had to be an anagram. Kinda random sounding, ya know? Anyway, I wonder what the "teen" aspect of it means. I mean, if Lucifer is a fallen angel, then isn't he essentially ageless? How is it that an immortal being can be a teen? Magic Starr Men = the other 3 beatles? This coincides with the belief that the Beatles were actually messengers/otherworldly entities of some sort. It also makes sense of "We'll all be magic supermen". Did they turn into magic supermen, or were they always magic supermen? Was the orginal Paul "sacrificed" so that the other Beatles could become "magic starr men" with their new frontman "teen lucifer"? I dunno. Just thinking out loud. I admit, that's a little far-fetched for even me to believe. But interesting, nonetheless.
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Post by 1billyshears1 on Aug 4, 2011 14:13:55 GMT -5
Teen Lucifer really reminds of of the song by IAAP called "Teeny Lucifer", which is "All you need is love" backwards. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fv2HK3JmdqkCoincidence? I think not!
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Post by privyprincess on Aug 25, 2011 21:28:23 GMT -5
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_ZMD4McgEQ&feature=related [/youtube] Hint?
BTW Dhani looks just like his father! Wow.
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Post by privyprincess on Oct 17, 2011 22:53:51 GMT -5
You know what? I've been thinking and I am starting to convince myself that Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is an anagram as well. If it is, though, I'm sure somebody's decoded it by now.
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Post by B on Oct 18, 2011 10:46:06 GMT -5
There are no "i"s in it, though, so I'm dubious.
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Post by privyprincess on Oct 18, 2011 15:34:01 GMT -5
Hmm....maybe we're supposed to use the whole world "sergeant". That gives us a few more vowels to work with.
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Post by JoJo on Oct 19, 2011 19:55:14 GMT -5
You know what? I've been thinking and I am starting to convince myself that Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is an anagram as well. If it is, though, I'm sure somebody's decoded it by now. Believe it or not: Crap LP sung by the LSD prone Beatles
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Post by B on Oct 20, 2011 3:28:42 GMT -5
I forgot about that one! ;D
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Post by ramone on Oct 20, 2011 9:33:48 GMT -5
You know what? I've been thinking and I am starting to convince myself that Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is an anagram as well. If it is, though, I'm sure somebody's decoded it by now. Believe it or not: Crap LP sung by the LSD prone BeatlesAn odd one or two - 'With A Little Help From My Friends' anagrams to 'The well-informed, filthy arm-pits.' (now that's something a mother should know) 'Lucy in the sky with diamonds' anagrams to 'Ho-hum! Tiny, tiddly wackiness.'' And why not: 'Fixing A Hole' anagrams to 'Life hoaxing.' (faking a life - we all know that couldn't possibly happen) And to another album - speaking of mum: 'momma miss america' anagrams to 'Maim maim so scream' (someone'll be TaKINg that one for a spin)
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Post by privyprincess on Oct 30, 2011 15:12:32 GMT -5
Well, let's see. If I got "Teen Lucifer" from the Electric Arguments LP name, then I'm guessing it can be assumed that other IAAP song names might be clues to other hidden anagrams as well. What about the "Apple Star" song? That mght be a part of some anagram as well.
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