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Post by lili on Mar 15, 2006 13:29:52 GMT -5
You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave
From Hotel California by The Eagles
Now THAT is quite a song. I never ever considered it as having anything to do with this conspiracy. I have always considered the lyrics to that song to be very strange. Hmmmmm...
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Post by TotalInformation on Mar 15, 2006 16:19:15 GMT -5
I would say more specifically it's about the Agape Lodge of Crowley's OTO based in L.A., which is indeed connected to Melcher and Manson, etc.
It's about the occultic conspiratorial undercurrent of showbiz. It's like being CIA, you're never really ex-CIA. Someone like Clapton can never really leave. Lennon "checked out" for five years at the end, but he never left; he was killed before he could.
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Post by plastic paul on Mar 15, 2006 18:38:00 GMT -5
Hotel California has a very NWO feel to it on reflection, i'd never considered it to be PID and i'm still pretty sure it's unrelated, though I could be won over!
Perhaps...
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Post by TotalInformation on Mar 15, 2006 18:58:11 GMT -5
Just to clarify, I explained how the song comes from a mileiu close to PID (and perhaps spawned PID); and how the truth of the poetry therein is applicable to the lives of Lennon and perhaps Clapton.
I did not say it was a PID song per se.
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Post by lili on Mar 16, 2006 13:01:07 GMT -5
I see exactly what you mean. T.I. I had the Eagle's album Hotel California as a teen. It was one of my favorites. That song always made a chill run down my spine, although I never could explain why. With the return of the Eagles in their Hell Froze Over tour, the kids of today have been exposed to it. My daughter & her friends love that song & know every word of the lyrics. If it truly is a poke at the NWO, it's still doing it's job as far as making people aware. ;D
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Mar 16, 2006 13:27:17 GMT -5
that is truly creepy. Motel Hell......like the roach motel, check in anytime, but there is no leaving..... One expects to find Anthony Perkins in the basement dressed in his mother's clothes with an axe.
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Post by srimirabai on Mar 16, 2006 20:27:40 GMT -5
Getting back to Eric's face. (Don't know if this is true) Remember when Eric was doing his "Another Ticket " Tour. It was stopped somewhere midway through because he was badly burned (in the face) freebasing cocaine. This is why he had some sort of plastic surgery. Like I said I'm not totally sure if my recollection is correct; it was so long ago and I was quite young at the time. Does anyone else recall something about this? As far as him being taller?? Don't really have a clue. If anything one becomes shorter with age. I do know he is heavier which may make him seem larger all around. Perhaps he wears a taller shoe?? Again I don't really know??
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Post by beatlies on Mar 20, 2007 4:11:58 GMT -5
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Post by Doc on Mar 20, 2007 5:08:08 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Mar 20, 2007 5:29:42 GMT -5
None of the "Beatles" look quite like themselves there, especially Faul, whose looks and voice were getting sloppy and quite far afield of the real JPM in this filming.
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Post by JoJo on Mar 20, 2007 20:56:06 GMT -5
None of the "Beatles" look quite like themselves there, especially Faul, whose looks and voice were getting sloppy and quite far afield of the real JPM in this filming. Well I have a pretty close one second quality-wise on my Veoh collection, but this is top notch, yes. When the camera is close and to the side at the beginning, you can catch a glimpse of blue eyes, same experience I had while looking at him in concert from the exact same angle. The most JPM-ish version I have ever heard: www.jojoplace.org/Shoebox/Hey_Jude_Unknown_Take.mp3Which makes me wonder if it's either: JPM himself from a very early demo, or: (more likely) an early attempt to copy/clone an early JPM demo, but finally wandering away from that strategy as time went on. I realize JPM involved in Jude at all makes no sense at all to some, and I don't presume to be able to explain it, or how it came about.
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Post by Doc on Mar 20, 2007 23:49:36 GMT -5
Hmmm. Yes it is. Perplexing. I have downloaded for a closer listen.....(re: the unknown take of Hey Jude)
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Post by beatlies on May 21, 2007 1:11:28 GMT -5
1975: On the Bonzo Dog-Monty Python-managed Rutland TV show: someone calling himself George Harrison fkaes the intro to the "He's So fine"-duplicating "My Sweet Lord" then does the Pirate Song. The credits smirk: "and introducing GEORGE HARRISON as Pirate "Bob" " www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSIjlUMV6Is&mode=related&search=
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Post by mommybird on May 21, 2007 11:46:00 GMT -5
I think that WAS George. He was just showing the world that he had a HELL of a sense of humor ! ;D
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Post by beatlies on May 25, 2007 5:56:45 GMT -5
That George looks like this George, the one that I think is Not George: Quite brash of him to launch into a song about piracy after a false start of "My Sweet Lord" for which he was successfully sued for plagiarism. "All my friends are pirates and sail the BBC"His singing voice sounds like it is Eric Idle singing an overdub. Either that or "George" is deliberately trying to sound like Eric Idle. By the way, listening to the Beatles 1958 recording of "In Spite of All the Danger," it seems now to me that this is basically just the melody of the 1936 hit "In the Chapel by the Moonlight" with different lyrics substituted. Dean Martin had a hit doing a cover of that song in 1967.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on May 25, 2007 17:55:23 GMT -5
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