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Post by seasaltcaramel on Sept 19, 2014 19:16:27 GMT -5
The Beatles - She's So Heavy
woman...
Wake up.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Sept 19, 2014 19:13:16 GMT -5
Daniel Johnston - Devil Town
You must have consciously decided to give God an uppercase G, and woman a lowercase w.
I can say, being a woman is difficult. You are surrounded by sensitive men every day. If you are a Woman and tell a Man, "I don't want to fuck..." They (the Man) will go out and murder someone.
Nothing you said, Hotman637, has meaning... I mentioned Hermes, specifically, yet this comes out of your cesspool mind: "I would say the opposite the God/woman is terminal seriousness."
You have created the dichotomy of "GOD" and "woman" in your own mind.
John Lennon: "The first Beatles tour in America was like Satyricon."
Fellini - Satyricon (The Movie)
Orgies... Unless you watch the entire film and encounter the freak Albino Hermaphrodite.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Sept 19, 2014 17:12:05 GMT -5
Mangchi = Korean for Hammer
It's about time. Hammer Time.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Sept 19, 2014 17:10:06 GMT -5
Mangchi - Nega Mola
@07:58 "These are the People that I want to be With" @22:22 "Hallelujah"
"When they see our Smiles."
: )
Smiles For Miles.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Sept 19, 2014 16:46:03 GMT -5
The Castle from the Ending of "The Ninth Gate" Jimi Hendrix - Spanish Castle Magic The Rainbow Bridge is path from the Heart Chakra to the Head. The Goddess is a Rainbow. She encounters Love and the Rainbow shoots upward from her Heart like a Rocket and colours ejaculate from her. From the top of her Head. She comes in Colours. Hawkwind - Cover of "In Search of Space" (Master of the Universe is the most incredible song) In Search of Space is a heavy concept album. After Hawkwind released the album they traveled the world playing what would later be released as the "Space Ritual" live album Hawkwind - Cover of "Space Ritual" These are the two albums John Lydon credits as being responsible for English punk rock. For what it's worth. Hawkwind began in London's Ladbroke Grove area. Genesis P-Orridge, of Throbbing Gristle/Psychic T.V., was a member of a radical commune in the area, Transmedia Explorations. Most people ARE familiar with the UFO club, made famous by producers Joe Boyd and groups like Pink Floyd. But, there were weirder, more obscure, circles. There are tinges of the "Process Church" and embryonic forms of the "Skinheads". Ladbroke was the epicenter of the most radical of London's "Underground". Radical politically, socially, sexually, and philosophically. The people attracted to Ladbroke were not hippies. Lemmy in Hawkwind Lemmy, of Motorhead, before he was kicked out of Hawkwind. Lemmy said that the name "Motorhead" was inspired by two things. 1) Jim "Motorhead" Sherwood of The Mother's of Invention (Saxaphonist/Vocalist). 2) Motorhead was slang of Amphetamine, which is the reason Lemmy was kciked out of Hawkwind. Amphetamine was "Hitler's Drug". Let's forget Owsey Stanley began his drug manufacturing days with Amphetamine... Either way, the term could be interpreted different ways: A person that talks a lot. A person that enjoys Speed. Maybe both. Genesis P-Orridge describes his days in the Transmedia Exploration commune as unusual. A large group of people lived in a house in which all of the walls had been torn down, including the bathroom walls. There was a chest full of clothing which everyone shared, men and women. At any point you could be stopped and questioned (washing dishes, playing guitar, sitting in a chair, wiping your ass) "Why are you doing that the same way you did it yesterday?" The idea was to break out of natural patterns. Interviewer: "Why do you hate hippies?" John Lydon (Johnny Rotten, of the Sex Pistols): "Because they are complacent." Paul Cook, of the Sex Pistols, wearing the infamous "I Hate Pink Floyd" shirt Apparently, someone is still selling this shirt: '68 The Summer of Hate. The Great Rock 'N' Roll Swindle. Photo from the Nosebleed section on the Pink Floyd "The Wall" tour. Showing a massive Wall on stage with Nazi-type banners hanging from the rafters. It's almost like a warning... Pink Floyd - Meltdown (Montreal Spitting Incident 1977) Fucking Animals. Punk Rock existed for a reason. I like Pink Floyd (Cover of Ummagumma): People are paranoid, though. This: Becomes That: John Lydon SCREAMS that he is "AN Antichrist" (Not THE) yet according to some sources Pink Floyd are dedicated to Baphomet. "I am an Antichrist. I am an Anarchist..." Curious. And Curiouser still. Reflections and Projections to the Line of Constant Motion where Momentum is Exponential.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Sept 19, 2014 15:27:13 GMT -5
Frank Zappa on John & Yoko (Interview with Electric Tongue, whatever that is...)
Zappa is in New York asleep at 1 P.M. The Mothers have a gig at the Fillmore East later that night. He wakes up to the sound of someone knocking at his door. When he answers Howard [Hughes, Stern, Clint, perhaps Ron, but actually Kaylan, who along with Mark Volman, left the Turtles to join Zappa] is on the other side with a tape recorder and Howard says, "Hey! I brought along two friends!" John & Yoko.
Zappa: "Okay."
So Zappa, being a gentlemen, invited the group inside and they talk about a variety of important, VITAL, topics. At the end Zappa, being a gentlemen, asks if they (John & Yoko) would like to sit in. John says he is not sure he would like this, but, Yoko is game.
Zappa: "Well... Ah, Okay, Yoko. Come down early to the dressing room, and, ah, we will think of something that will, ah, musically relate..."
Fast forward 7 or 8 hours. This was, by happenstance, the same night the Mothers were recording their "Live at the FIllmore East" album, when the Mothers were on the verge of death. Anyway, Zappa and John agreed to mix the collaboration and work out the contract bullshit together. Zappa sent John the 16 track master tapes for this reason, but, after a year, nothing came of it.
Until words came that John brought those 16 track tapes to Phil Spector who added the tape delay, editied out Mark and Howard's voices, and, curiously, added applause where there was no applause. The original title for the section was "Scumbag", but that segues into "King Kong" which is a composed piece, instantly recognizable to a fan of the Mothers.
Sometime In New York doesn't list Zappa as a contributor, nor is he given a writing credit. Zappa was rather bitter about this, but he would also play Lennon songs later in his career, so it wasn't an apocalyptic situation. (He alters the lyrics : )
Frank Zappa - Beatles Medley (Helsinki, Finland 1988)
Norwegian Wood Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds Strawberry Fields Forever
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Sept 19, 2014 13:29:13 GMT -5
IMAGINE Is the Plan
Get a get a tan standing in the English reign.
lol
God just like a woman is beyond men's imagination cause God is a woman and the Devil is a man. So if "imagine" is the plan it might not work because God is a woman and the Devil is a man. A better plan is for the Devil to worship her and follow her commands because God is a woman and the Devil is a man. Don't you know there ain't no devil, it's just god when he's drunk.The "Devil" is terminal seriousness, and the tendency of the terminally serious to approach absurdity or silliness as a personal affront. The terminally serious generally fear chaos. Whereas the those that embrace absurdity take a rowboat to Morocco, and from Morocco take a rocket ship to take over the universe. The terminally serious are fickle, because they allow cynicism to dominate their lives, and they delude themselves in failure. The absurdists are in direct communication with "Aliens", which are actually their descendents from 10,000 years in the future. It already happened. This explains how William Blake ate breakfast with the Arch-angel Gabriel everyday. The Terminally Serious will just claim Blake was deluding himself. It may take 1,000 generations, but the thoughtform has already conquered the Universe. Join us or die a painful, miserable death. The key to survival is embraced the eternal maxim: "Keep changing." The Terminally Serious have contrived their own prison and routine. The Terminally Serious should take a change and open the door to their only true friend, Chaos. Chaos always travels with her Sister, Intuition. There is no Devil. There is only Goddess.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 27, 2014 22:03:00 GMT -5
Salo, 120 Days of Sodom
A film that may mean nothing (beyond Repulsion) to most.
However, if you watch it, note the Surrealist paintings and the dialogue of the Patrons. Baudelaire, St. Paul, etc. etc. There are certain Crowley-ian undertones throughout the film.
The author of the thread is in a bit of a Pickle, but will try to contribute sooner rather than later.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 13, 2014 17:24:11 GMT -5
The Beatles - Rain
I woke up feeling like shit, and it is raining.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 11, 2014 21:52:37 GMT -5
You, Linus, are a Prankster:
"Sherlock Holmes to Watson: 'Never theorize before you have data. Invariably, you end up twisting facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts.'"
Try it.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 11, 2014 21:50:50 GMT -5
Or you can google "McCartney Melody Maker 1966" like I did and find the same photos I did As I suggested on page one. A minute ago you called me a genius. Then deleted it. Now you call me a mindfuck. I just post what I find. If anyone's a mindfuck, it's the Beatles. I called you a genius because you posted this: With the phrases: "I buried Paul... ...But I won't tell you where."
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 11, 2014 21:33:20 GMT -5
As mentioned on page one Seems he's holding the glass in his right hand with the cig in the fingers, and holding the leg of the frame in his left hand. Dusty is holding the stand, too. You people are photoshop Pranksters... Now I seriously doubt any of these images are real. This is why I mind my Ps and Qs when I come here and just post, because there is ALWAYS a mindfuck around the corner. Dusty Springfield SUCKS. Tom Jones SUCKS. The Beatles SUCK. NME, Melody Maker, Rolling Stone... EVERYTHING SUCKS! Grow your Own! Period. If you deny, try it; YOURSELF. Fuck them.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 11, 2014 21:29:13 GMT -5
What's with the Purple circle on the color on the lower photo? I'm getting all bummed out looking at the ads at this place...
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 11, 2014 19:49:06 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BpUFpncXFMthis is an interview with alejandro jodorowski the director of the mystery film "holy mountain" & "El Topo". At around 2 minutes he describes how the greatest thing to do to heal yourself is to take on another identity. Some times reading your old writing makes you cringe. Other times you say, "Wow, you were onto something!" Lest we forget El Topo: Hat One - Hey Jude Hats 1, 2, & 3 - El Topo
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 11, 2014 19:17:19 GMT -5
Big Bob laid out a great series of events here, they may or may not be in order, but who else is checking?
21. Getting a housekeeping couple (the Kellys) who were sacked when he found out they'd given a sneaky interview about his house and private life to Australian press while he was out of the country.
"The Bloke ate a lot of Pancakes..."
Or:
Billy Likes To Drink Soda
From the Horrendous film, "Billy Madison", starring Adam Sandler. The bad guy pays off the Janitor of the school to spy on Billy. All the Janitor discovers is Billy likes soda, and his second grade teacher drives a green car.
When things are slow here, I'm reminded of this scene.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 11, 2014 17:46:16 GMT -5
The award does seem to be resting on his hand in an unnatural way, doesn't it? Unless it is one of those picture frames with A STAND! Hmmm....this is genuinely weird as Paul appears otherwise to be crossing his hands occupied with both fag (that's british for cigarette not an admission of his supposed Tavistock sexuality, kids) and wine glass. This almost made me want to scream 'IT'S A CONSPIRACY!' but instead I'm going to see what version Photoshoppe was at in 1966. The Award has a stand. Like I said, look at Dusty. Unless, of course, this is just a modern Photoshop mindfuck, in which case, go crazy finding evidence for it. The stand is resting around his thumb/palm, and it took 10 seconds to take this photo.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 11, 2014 17:39:49 GMT -5
Hotman, you so crazy..
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 11, 2014 17:35:55 GMT -5
The award does seem to be resting on his hand in an unnatural way, doesn't it? Unless it is one of those picture frames with A STAND! Notice how Dusty is holding hers... You can even download the image and zoom in to see Tom Jones' award has one. Good "God", people. (Great research, though.)
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 11, 2014 17:14:07 GMT -5
None of this is as complicated as the reason why 'Marathon' bars in the UK became 'Snickers'. THEY don't want us to investigate so they throw us distractions like 'Paul is Deadly' ; )
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Hello all
Jun 11, 2014 17:09:22 GMT -5
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 11, 2014 17:09:22 GMT -5
Hello hdog! welcome. Yes, by comparison, JFK, RFK, OKC etc. are simple compared to PID/PwR, though some here might differ. B, you are a Prankster... Paul being dead was what "They" used to distract the entertainment industry. Meanwhile, the real sharks were busy on Wall Street. I always thought it was funny when Abbie disappeared Jerry Rubin went into Finance and became a Wall Street-type: Yippies = Yuppies. Anyway. Music is so peripheral to global affairs. A distraction, if anything. Good at de-railing genuine dissent. Look at the 6 day War between Israel and Palestine. It happened around the same time as the "All You Need Is Love" satellite broadcast, right? Pepper was released June 1st. The 6 Day war began the 7th. The Broadcast was the 25th.
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Hello all
Jun 11, 2014 17:07:05 GMT -5
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 11, 2014 17:07:05 GMT -5
I'm for lack of a better term a 'conspiracy theorist.' I find JFK, RFK, MLK, OKC, 9/11 etc. easy compared to PID or PWR. Tend to look the science whenever possible. There's no doubt in my mind the Beatles were backed by the Crown and British intelligence, which along tribute bands and political doubles makes the notion of a replacement plausible to me. Tend to look the science whenever possible. I see the Italian Wired findings had its problems. I hope to learn a few things here as I'm somewhat new to this. A great place to start is the Sgt. Pepper Code thread. I hope you have a Library Card... invanddis.proboards.com/thread/6932/sgt-pepper-codewww.youtube.com/user/Beacon1966Careful, Beacon is a Prankster, too. "Never trust a Prankster."
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 11, 2014 17:04:06 GMT -5
^Awesome stuff! Can't really add anything except that every word was educational. I am pretty weak on matters Grateful Dead and more generally on the US side of the counterculture. I was curious about why Paul was moved to make his 'Photofilm' tribute after Jerry's death when he's admitted that he never even saw the band play. I suspect that they had a correspondence by letter or other means that in time will be revealed. It certainly seems that Paul rated him highly as a figure. Alternatively, or in addition, there may be some ' business'* connections there as per the "Owsley Lenses" John Lennon & Paul McCartney Apple Launch Interview (1968) Around 2:40 Larry (To Paul): "It seemed to me ... you had endorsed [LSD]..." Lennon: "We were manufacturing it. Business went bonkers..." * Maybe... Here is some proof if you need it.
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 11, 2014 16:13:30 GMT -5
my intuition tells me that when this person from england brought the acetate to san francisco they brought back a large amount of owsleys LSD to england. i remember that the electric kool aid acid test refers to the beatles bus in the magical mystery tour as a subtle nod to owsley and the pranksters. the beatles were also "on the bus". owsley the foolish prankster he was is and shall always be has his weirdness imprinted all over the period. You have it the wrong way round but you're on the money all the same. Ken Kesey's bus trip was Paul's inspiration for MMT, not the reverse so Paul was getting The Beatles on the bus, so to speak. While Paul has rarely made this lineage explicit, it has never been in doubt and Ken Kesey shortly before his death refuted the suggestion that Paul had 'stolen' the idea saying that everyone was totally honoured that he'd taken it and spread it. This was a time when transatlantic vibes by nods and winks were de rigeur so Paul's keeping the allusion implicit was (protectively) part of this. McCartney was in the States to see Jane for her birthday in early April 67, for just a day or so, as she was in a production, after which he was around and about 'the scenes' on the West Coast. So he is the one who brought the acetate*. 'Pepper' had mostly been wrapped up before his departure and he had hurried things along in order to free himself for Jane's birthday. I'm not sure if this is the same time that 'lenses' were brought into the USA for 'filming' and returned filled with Owsley acid but I suspect that it was so again you're right on the money here *Extraneous Info: Acetates were generally single track 'work in progress' affairs made for people to take home until cassettes replaced that function and there have been a lot of them floating about from The Beatles because they felt that they'd soon be worn thin (this was pre-bootlegging) not anticipating that some people wouldn't play them but copy them! (I'm sure Jerry made a couple!)*Later, the term 'acetates' comes to refer to anything from 'promo copies' to 'test pressings' but originally 'an acetate' was a short-life disc, usually of a single track, cut for musicians' reference. Different grades of materials ranging from flexidisc to something a little thicker if, say, Brian Epstein playing it to Joseph Lockwood was the intended purpose of the cut. Bob Weir and Phil Lesh discuss the Recording of "Workingman's Dead" Here is the video. Around 5:43 Phil Lesh begins the story of how Jack Cassady (The Bassist of the Airplane) brought an acetate of "A Day In The Life" to the Dead and it blew their collective mind. This ties into what I refer to as "The Looking Glass War", which wasn't really a 'War' at all, but was recognition that groups of people on both sides of the Atlantic had been 'Turned-On' and it was every-band-for-itself to convert as many people as possible. A form of Evangelical revolutionary state of mind. It reminds me of what can be found at the church owned by the Christian Science Monitor: "Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, cast out demons" in Boston, Ma - in the Back Bay. I can't tell you how may late-nights I have spent smoking spliffs by that dome... Under that dome is an inscription with the above motto. It's worth noting, the man that designed the Christian Science Center was the same man that designed the pyramids at The Louvre: I'm sure everyone here know that the primary Pyramid had 666 glass panels. In a few days I will begin quoting from my copy of Hank Harrison's biography, "The Dead", about the Grateful Dead esoteric/hermetic period from 1972-1974. They were visited by a Rosicrucian and delved DEEP into the hermetic tradition. Harrison happens to be Courtney Love's father, and the book has three dedications: Courtney, someone I cannot remember right now (without having the book here), and the "Guys at the Bohemian Club"; as in, the Bohemian Grove: * Jerry was the guitar player. If anyone made copies it was Owsley... He may have been in jail, though, "Busted, Down on Bourbon Street..."
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 8, 2014 14:17:37 GMT -5
[quote source="/post/101489/thread" timestamp="1357560085" Rolling Stones, Five by Five, Decca master tape log [/quote] I personally like the "High Tides and Green Grass" album. Preferably the UK version mixed with the US version. It's funny, there is a record store in Allston, Ma - In Your Ear Records - and they have two Rolling Stones sections: With Brian Jones and Post-Brian Jones. For some reason - probably because it is a great record store - Jimmy Page made a appearance a few weeks ago, buying records. I sold my personal record collection to those goofballs. I highly suggest stopping by if you are in Boston and buying 10 cent 45s. Oddly enough, if you take the E train* on the Green line and get off at ST. PAUL STREET it's right there. And they have a hidden stash of Beatles records behind the counter. *Is it E or D? If you really want to get there you will figure it out. I always forget, but always end up there...
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Jun 6, 2014 0:09:50 GMT -5
David Bowie - The Width Of The Circle (November 1970) "The Rumour spread that I was aging fast... And I ran across a Monster who was sleeping by a tree And I looked & frowned & the Monster was Me!" "I realized that God's a Young Man, too." "I said, 'So Long', and I waved, 'Bye-Bye' I smashed my Soul and traded my Mind." "...And the moral of this magic spell Negotiates my hide When God did take my logic for a ride "He swallowed his pride and puckered his lips And showed me the leather belt round his hips My knees were shaking my cheeks aflame He said "You'll never go down to the Gods again" (Turn around,go back!) "He struck the ground a cavern appeared And I smelt the burning pit of fear We crashed a thousand yards below I said " Do it again, do it again" (Turn around,go back!) His nebulous body swayed above His tongue swollen with devil's love The snake and I, a venom high I said "Do it again, do it again"(Turn around, go back!)
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