mrshepherd
Hard Day's Night
Living is Easy with Eyes Closed...
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Post by mrshepherd on Nov 5, 2021 11:15:02 GMT -5
Hello again. I'm really sorry for the lack of activity in here, but i just didn't have time to post anything. Regarding the newspaper i was talking in my previous post, i scanned it, but i want to make it look as fresh as i can. This would take quite some time due to it looking really bad. In any case, it has been brought to my attention that someone named Mike Williams uploaded a video about the autenthicity of the Beatles' songs, ''Did the Beatles write all of their own music''; it left me shocked. I was thinking for a long time that they used ghostwriters for some of their songs, but looking back on a subject i think that there were A LOT more songs written (in a certain amount) by people who had a lot more knowledge in writing songs. Now, who do you think wrote some of the songs for them? Here's a list of who i believe might've been part of it: Neil Innes (based on my research wrote 'Norwegian Wood') Vivian Stanshall (there's a reason why he appeared in MMT... ) George Martin (really likely to have collaborated with Billy on writing Beatles songs since the mid-60s) Margaret Asher (rather obvious choice) and, in my opinion the most important of them all Bill Martin.(there are so many clues that go back to him; he might very well have been the
leader of the writing team along with George Martin. They were actually great friends!)
I will most likely make a more detailed post on my research on this, but i just wanted to make a quick update on everything. Have a great day, goodbye!
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Post by bandi on Nov 8, 2021 16:08:27 GMT -5
Long Islander Billy Joel used to play professionally, under the name 'Billy Martin'. That's the name he'd use when he was playing in the high end bars he developed his craft in. Funny huh ?
There's a photo or two of one of the Pauly's and Linda at an airport somewhere (very late 60's or early 70's?) where Billy-Paul is carrying what appears to be a hand tooled leather briefcase like thing with the name BILLY MARTIN tooled into the briefcase's side that faces the camera.
Then there's the guys in the club SODS, which I believe stands for the Society of Distinguished Songwriters. Mr. Shepherd above has surely heard of these fellas. Billy Martin was a member of this club of talented drunks, errrr, musical whiz men.
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Post by B on Nov 8, 2021 19:17:07 GMT -5
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Post by B on Nov 8, 2021 19:26:24 GMT -5
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Post by B on Nov 8, 2021 20:12:54 GMT -5
Some have suggested that the Tavistock Institute employed Theodor Adorno to write the early Beatle songs, perhaps as a cynical social experiment. I find nothing in his nature to suggest that he would ever do such a thing, given his rather pompous outlook. You decide. youtu.be/4YGnPgtWhsw ------ I say: not a chance!
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mrshepherd
Hard Day's Night
Living is Easy with Eyes Closed...
Posts: 21
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Post by mrshepherd on Nov 14, 2021 4:57:16 GMT -5
Some have suggested that the Tavistock Institute employed Theodor Adorno to write the early Beatle songs, perhaps as a cynical social experiment. I find nothing in his nature to suggest that he would ever do such a thing, given his rather pompous outlook. You decide. youtu.be/4YGnPgtWhsw ------ I say: not a chance! I don't think mr. Theodore would have done that. I believe he even said in some interviews that he doesn't like the way the music was going in the 60s, and of course, you can't write songs in a style you hate.
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mrshepherd
Hard Day's Night
Living is Easy with Eyes Closed...
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Post by mrshepherd on Nov 14, 2021 5:13:12 GMT -5
Indeed! I want to talk about them in my next post about them, because there might be, again, some connection to this story. I originally said it was a bit far-fetched, but i think it actually could be more plausible for it to have been like that.
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Post by privyprincess on Nov 27, 2021 19:21:14 GMT -5
Apparently, Donald Marshall was consistently brought back to the cloning center during REM sleep to write songs for certain acts. donaldmarshallrevolution.com/
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