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Post by ramone on Jul 25, 2023 9:54:07 GMT -5
Had the same thought myself Jarv. Lark: "a merry, carefree adventure; frolic; escapade. · innocent or good-natured mischief; a prank."
Perhaps it was two things at once - or a working in tandem thing.
There was the serious real replacement aspect and the lads (et al) having a kind of escapade with it all at the same time.
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Post by ramone on Jul 24, 2023 15:20:21 GMT -5
Another oddity in Be att EL lore. (Help!) YEAH, A full moon would have been two weeks prior.
What I can't find (yet) is whether the account above is from the Paul that actually took the spill or Sir P just recounting it. (anthology?) (I know SiR P has talked about it - just don't know if it's this account mentioned above )
And then he's sporting a mustache right after his spill? The Rain vid is without. Did he grow it in Jan '66 then shave it before Rain? Then grow it for his Africa trip?
(oh, and if anyone thinks that's JPM in that Africa footage - well, I think you'll believe just about anything. Just IMHO - and not meant to offend but ya just might need medication, lol!)
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Post by ramone on Jul 23, 2023 14:01:06 GMT -5
>>> P.S. With respect to the sexual "little death" interpretation, a rabbit hole was formerly known as a coney hole, which the British latched onto as slang for a specific lady part, as described here: www.etymonline.com/search?q=coneyRabbit arose 14c. to mean the young of the species, but gradually pushed out the older word 19c., after British slang picked up coney as a punning synonym for cunny "cunt"... Apollo mentions the rabbit hole and then immediately says, "There are two points of entry," perhaps alluding to "back door love". Diana Dors: moon doors. I'm not suggesting that this is all about sex, but the topic does sync with "All You Need Is Love". >>> Very interesting indeed, he did talk a lot about Paul and Tara and how Tara’s death left “a scar” on Paul and all that Apollo and Hyacinth stuff but I think he also said that even though their relationship was “a tad more than platonic” it wasn’t gay? I wonder if, when ACV mentioned the scar Paul wears “with pride” he was actually urging us to look into the moped accident? Hard to say with ACV but being that the 2 events were about a year apart I would guess he was just referring to the emotional scar the blow left.
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Post by ramone on Jul 19, 2023 20:26:00 GMT -5
"There was a deep love between the man known as Paul, and Tara Browne. We assume they were "gay". They were not."
the man known as Paul
Wondered about that one for a long time.
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Post by ramone on Jul 17, 2023 11:44:51 GMT -5
The inner Beatle band stuff might be a bit more complicated than this but ACV seemed to stay with the theme that JPM wanted out.
So, if that desire was building up over time I guess we could say La Petite Mort would certainly be a 'release' in his case. (esp considering the out front PID clues and the behind the scenes stuff leading to the pivotal '66)
It might be a bit of a stretch but maybe ACV was pointing to this in his own cryptic way. Who knows.
I don't recall any of ACV's posts saying directly Paul's death was an actual death - but more in the vein that he was departed (but not gone).
I see the clues as clues of departure AND a safety net - in case any one caught on as to what was actually happening.
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Post by ramone on Jul 13, 2023 20:52:34 GMT -5
Just wanted to say HI! to all recent new members -
I like a lot of the inventive screen names I've seen -
and "mrslarryfine53", - really like that one.
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Post by ramone on Jul 6, 2023 15:52:50 GMT -5
Hmm... odd. If Jojo pops on he might have some words of wisdom about the upload.
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Post by ramone on Jul 6, 2023 12:24:12 GMT -5
Over the years a lot of people have shown themselves on forums and made claims about this or that. So, you can understand that people are skeptical - because people on line can claim anything.
But, having a conversation can be intriguing and a good thing - as long as it doesn't morph into an anger fest. Not much point in that. (tho I'm sure I've gotten a little heated at times over the years, lol)
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Post by ramone on Jul 3, 2023 10:37:23 GMT -5
This was called Bubble Gum. A lot of people really didn't like it. I don't like it.
I know, I know, Please don't hate me for this.
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Post by ramone on Jun 28, 2023 13:25:42 GMT -5
Shuffle to the truffle....
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Post by ramone on Jun 25, 2023 9:48:35 GMT -5
We notice in the Frost interview (now in color) He mentions retiring - not once but twice in the span of 5 min.
About 1.40 and 4.25 and on. Interesting how he mentions retiring - but, writing songs for other people. This is 1964 - and he mentions retiring in a couple years. And, of course the changes we see happening are in two years. Coincidence.? Maybe.
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Post by ramone on Jun 18, 2023 0:29:12 GMT -5
Gov't Warning: Do not be under the influence of any recreational drugs while watching this video (esp. from 1.20 on) lol
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Post by ramone on Jun 17, 2023 13:09:17 GMT -5
And JL applauding at 4.25
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Post by ramone on Jun 12, 2023 21:28:16 GMT -5
Like I said, A - something concrete B - word salad
F one chose the latter.
Your content was pretty much expletives and taking pot shots. (a shot aimed unexpectedly or at random at someone or something with no chance of self-defense)
You didn't tie anything together or connect anything.
Oh well.....
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Post by ramone on Jun 12, 2023 18:26:31 GMT -5
"So I guess the question is...why get rid of the OG Paul, anyway?
He was popular with the fans, a good singer, musician, and performer, he had great rapport with his bandmates, and seemed willing to continue for the foreseeable future. "
Maybe he wasn't willing to continue - at least out in the limelight. What could you do under those circumstances?
Leave publicly - and possibly ruin the whole thing for your bandmates. Think of the money situation for everyone involved. Apple , families etc.
Continue on as is and possibly be very unhappy.
Or, maybe continue on AND leave at the same time. Let someone else step in.
And, and this seems so, if you liked the idea of contributing behind the scenes - you could. I think as Bill stepped onto the scene visibly JPM was doing the usual in studio. That's why his talent is still there audibly. (Pepper, and at different times later). But Bill doing more as time went on.
But, what happens if the whole thing blows up in your face? In another thread about 'Clues - Why?' - the clues are a failsafe as it were.
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Post by ramone on Jun 9, 2023 0:32:43 GMT -5
I wish I had time to make a long convoluted post with multiple colors but I ya know.. have real world concerns in the real world I live in, so no time for that. I miss having B here to moderate for sure. He was a real person who was not replaced by a clone or whatever nutty theory is promulgated here. Forgottenone, whoever you are, please find another hobby, thanks. I have a feeling I will be banning you soon. I guess F one really doesn't like B. Not exactly a classy way to express that tho IMO.
When asking a person about something like this - ya either get something concrete as to why they feel that way or 'word salad' for a response. Which will it be? Who knows, maybe just dead air.
(the BWR - (B was replaced ) theory? wow)
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Post by ramone on Jun 8, 2023 0:01:24 GMT -5
Surprising nobody spoke the truth about B not being the real B and being replaced a long time ago. Not sure how nobody could tell. It was so obvious. Poor B. They replaced the old one with this douchebag one. Ranting about absolutely nothing all the way up to the end. Poor bastard. What a miserable life if he was real. Personally, I am glad the replacement will have nothing to say anymore. He was a cruel son of a bitch. All I can say is - huh?
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Post by ramone on Jun 6, 2023 15:04:02 GMT -5
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Post by ramone on Jun 3, 2023 11:52:00 GMT -5
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Post by ramone on May 31, 2023 20:16:14 GMT -5
And I'd guess the main point you're making from the link is?:
" Uncannily, the opening song of Robert Schumann's (1810 - 1856) "Dichterliebe" (Poet's Love) has a very similar tonal design to "And I Love Her". Next note Schumann's song is called "Im Wunderschönen Monat Mai" (In the wonderfully-beautiful month of May ...). Schumann's song also creates an overall feeling of being in the relative minor key, even though there is no full cadence ever made to the minor key (its V is always left hanging), and his verse section immediately moves to a full cadence in the relative Major. Instead of a Picardy Third ending, Schumann ends the song on V7 of the relative minor; a ballsey move for mid-19th century. Next note Anyway, if it's good enough for Robert Schumann ... Regards, Alan (030800#3.3)"
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Post by ramone on May 29, 2023 18:50:27 GMT -5
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Post by ramone on May 20, 2023 12:55:55 GMT -5
Just an emphasis on the whole mustache thing. (emphasis - 'it was a fake mustache') Plus, you could cut it and the stripes out and put 'em on and pretend you're playing in the band!
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Post by ramone on May 19, 2023 15:51:41 GMT -5
Yeah, interesting. Those occurrences might be considered an adjunct to the mirror walrus - or they support each other. The point ACV is making is that Walrus really doesn't become a 'thing' until MMT album. Yet, here we have walrus things popping up prior to that - that seem to tie in. At the time - who knew?........
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Post by ramone on May 18, 2023 17:50:03 GMT -5
Sorry, I'm not the one to answer that one. Didn't follow too much. I thought some of it was interesting - of what I did see. But, I had a feeling early on that it wouldn't really lead to anything that would be considered an 'answer'. And as far as I know that's where things landed. Unless I've missed something that someone else has learned.
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Post by ramone on May 14, 2023 10:32:46 GMT -5
That blog has some really interesting stuff. haven't read it in a while.
To my knowledge no one had brought out this clue until ACV mentioned it (from blog):
"Points to ponder...
So many of the supposed “clues” found on MMT seem to point back towards Sgt Pepper.
Case in point:
Hidden on the Pepper cover is a WALRUS.
Using your trusty mirror, place it vertically touching Diana Dors left elbow.
See him?
Yet, this “clue” pre-dates any mention in Beatle lore of a walrus. That would come on the following release, MMT…."
Apollo C Vermouth
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