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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 21, 2007 14:55:45 GMT -5
I've never seen the photo either, but there's still no resemblance to JPM. One can't just say "Bill wears a wizard's hat so he must be into magic-so he must be into Crowley- so he must be the son of Aleister Crowley!!"
It's silly.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 21, 2007 14:43:27 GMT -5
Can't Jojo check the IPs of some of these strange new people to see if they are iaap? It would make things much more better.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 20, 2007 21:22:24 GMT -5
What the hell iamaphoney? Your enigmatic nonsense doesn't cut it. If you know something, say it. If you don't, stop leading people on.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 20, 2007 16:51:23 GMT -5
That began to change, though, around 2001, when Hammond teamed up with Tom Waits for the "Wicked Grin" album.I once let a friend listen to Monkberry Moon Delight, he said it sounded alot like something Tom Waits would write. I'd say he's kinda right. www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_OiO_OHc6s
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 19, 2007 23:43:16 GMT -5
And... I still can't tell what it is reversed. Damn.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 19, 2007 22:52:29 GMT -5
I always thought the image of the Bible code in the RA's was just symbolic of a Beatles code. I never took it as "it literally looks like that" but you never know. I really want to know what the backwards song is that's playing in Rotten Apple Special-A at 2:07. Anyone seen this video of Bill with Gary Glitter? First Michael Jackson, then Gary Glitter.... Bill sure loves his sex offenders, doesn't he? youtube.com/watch?v=Jmv4Kb--9p4
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 19, 2007 22:27:56 GMT -5
I needs me a program that lets me reverse the audio of these FLV files. Any recommendations?
Basically I just want to hear Rotten Apple Special-A reversed.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 19, 2007 21:15:51 GMT -5
Mayhaps iamaphoney is preparing to get Bill's attention by creating ruckus on Youtube and hoping it drifts back to Bill via his official channel on the site.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 19, 2007 20:23:40 GMT -5
Bill Hicks is awesome.... He was friends with Alex Jones.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 19, 2007 15:42:44 GMT -5
Ah, sou desu ka...
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 19, 2007 14:51:25 GMT -5
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 19, 2007 14:37:25 GMT -5
That's not the real Paul McCartney Youtube account.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 19, 2007 1:36:44 GMT -5
I dunno... I'm not ready to believe that iambic pentameter-phoney is anything other than just a regular guy. He could be getting insider info, but I'm not buying yet.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 18, 2007 16:14:32 GMT -5
Tafultong, those videos wont work for me, it just says "This is a private video. If you have been sent this video, please make sure you accept the sender's friend request."
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 13, 2007 23:46:42 GMT -5
The eyebrows.... He needs to shave them off and get some fake ones, that's the only way to truly look like Paul McCartney.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 13, 2007 14:37:49 GMT -5
Now see, I disagree about the Beatles being one of the "best live preformance bands" and I'll tell you why....
You listen to live Beatles stuff and it generally does NOT sound as good as the album version (I'm not talking sound quality, I'm talking musicianship), with very few exceptions (I liked Ticket to Ride live on Anthology 2, because you can really hear JPM hitting those high notes). Then, listen to a live rock band like Cream, and they almost always sound better (IMO) than on the normal album. Not only that, but Cream also did alot of improv and so their live stuff is usually all different (even their "Crossroads" was done live only).
But anyways, that's my 2 yen.
Update: I've taken a break from this board for two days and this thread totally ran off without me! It's truly fascinating though, but I'm still trying to make sense of all this symbolism.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 10, 2007 21:29:42 GMT -5
This is all fascinating...
*sits back to mull it over*
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jul 8, 2007 2:24:29 GMT -5
WTF? That wasn't the original "Because"?
Had me fooled.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jun 30, 2007 14:29:10 GMT -5
Someone needs to reverse that bit of song, the "He was chummy, I'm thirsty" part.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jun 18, 2007 21:20:22 GMT -5
No, it really is there. I heard it on the Beatles 1 album. I was listening with a good pair of headphones turned all the way up.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jun 18, 2007 1:32:36 GMT -5
I sent iamaphoney a message telling him he should make his next installment a response to McCartney's Dance Tonight video. Seeing as how that's his official account (doubtful that he uses it himself) they would definitely have to take notice or something (if they haven't already).
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jun 15, 2007 18:19:15 GMT -5
I heard it as "Elephants say their grace to Paul"
Catchy!
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jun 15, 2007 11:26:58 GMT -5
The Harrison guitar riff in discussion was writ using the "D-nut" (playing the D chord in the shape of a nut). I don't remember where I read that (I think it was wiki, but it's no longer there). I think it's one of the coolest guitar riffs ever, I learned them all on my acoustic.
From the BADGE wiki: It was this musical bridge, a series of arpeggios played through a Leslie speaker, that provided the inspiration for Harrison's later Beatles song "Here Comes the Sun" for the album Abbey Road, and would inspire a similar arpeggio at the end of two other Abbey Road tracks, "You Never Give Me Your Money" and "Carry That Weight".
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jun 14, 2007 14:16:40 GMT -5
No way, he did not crack the code. If he did he would tell us because for all he knows the "prize" could be his house exploding or something. If I knew the code, I'd tell everyone so that it could not die with me.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on May 16, 2007 22:08:39 GMT -5
I'm confused. Countdown starts? Lions roar? Where did the footage come from? It sounds like someone is saying "near prosthetic" towards the end just before the roar. I think Memory Almost Full is just full of lyrical references to PID.
"If you think the life you're leading is better than the life you led....nod your head" "On the street I had my feet on the ground, stood corrected, well protected, resurrected.... had it my way"
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