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Post by iameye on Aug 15, 2012 7:14:51 GMT -5
LovelyRita wrote: "...all the while the powers that be are working behind the scenes to bring on the Age of Aquarius, of understanding and a new order that is better than the old....."We certainly wouldn't want that, now would we? No we wouldn't, because they plan on 90% of the population to DIE in their chaos that they will bring their New World Order out of. It is US who are the ashes the phoenix rises from. Well, not quite. The phoenix is basically on her own as far as that goes. You had nothing to do with it. "all the while the powers that be are working behind the scenes"Yes, they are. Very, very hard, I might add.
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Post by iameye on Aug 15, 2012 7:47:59 GMT -5
Many of the Beatles songs both as a group and as solo artists looked forward to a different world, a world changed fundamentally by some event & waiting for this moment to arrive. Everybody's laughing, everybody's happy because it's a brand new day. Jonathan Gould from his book Can’t Buy Me Love [“Because”] describes the arrival of an Apollonian figure whose mere presence leaves “everybody” glowing with laughter and happiness. Since the effect of this Apollonian figure is precisely the same as that of the Beatles on their fans, the song, while merely a fragment, revives the theme of the charismatic trickster that John expressed so mordantly in “I Am The Walrus”. For when the Sun King finally begins to speak, he does so in a language that no one can understand: a blend of pidgin Italian and Spanish in which random words like “paparazzi”, “mi amore” and “Corazon” are strung together in a stream of mellifluous yet utterly meaningless nonsense. Do you mind if I send a comedian to do the job?
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Post by iameye on Aug 15, 2012 14:15:38 GMT -5
Many of the Beatles songs both as a group and as solo artists looked forward to a different world, a world changed fundamentally by some event & waiting for this moment to arrive. Everybody's laughing, everybody's happy because it's a brand new day. Jonathan Gould from his book Can’t Buy Me Love [“Sun King”] describes the arrival of an Apollonian figure whose mere presence leaves “everybody” glowing with laughter and happiness. Since the effect of this Apollonian figure is precisely the same as that of the Beatles on their fans, the song, while merely a fragment, revives the theme of the charismatic trickster that John expressed so mordantly in “I Am The Walrus”. For when the Sun King finally begins to speak, he does so in a language that no one can understand: a blend of pidgin Italian and Spanish in which random words like “paparazzi”, “mi amore” and “corazon” are strung together in a stream of mellifluous yet utterly meaningless nonsense. Check it out www.rttnews.com/1948720/paul-mccartney-performs-at-apollo-benefit-in-east-hamptons.aspx?type=ent&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=sitemapThey had the Benefit this past weekend just for Apollo! And he's getting closer! Yay
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Post by B on Aug 15, 2012 18:49:42 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Aug 15, 2012 18:54:31 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Aug 15, 2012 19:08:30 GMT -5
So I guess i's true.
You can be two places at once, Macca!
NYC and east Hampton.
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Post by B on Aug 15, 2012 19:27:31 GMT -5
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Post by B on Aug 15, 2012 19:52:42 GMT -5
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Post by linus on Aug 15, 2012 20:15:18 GMT -5
Nobody was really sure if he was ... dead. ;D Now they know how many Pauls it takes...
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Post by linus on Sept 18, 2012 23:07:50 GMT -5
or do I have to start all this again tomorrow at dawn, like I always do?
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