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Post by fireman on Dec 28, 2007 15:21:10 GMT -5
Yep, saw it- Bravo! There is something to be said about reverse speech. Went to that site and believe it is plausible. SolesGirlRachel said there will be more PID videos coming from her soon for 2008. Can't wait hat else she finds! Thanks for posting this again, I missed it the first time around. Good videos! ... Also, in a separate video she states: and: ... Anyone know the story behind this? I can't seem to recall ever seeing this discussed in any other thread...
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Post by JoJo on Dec 28, 2007 15:49:23 GMT -5
Don't know if this was ever discussed here, but it's true, and I will source:
The Paul McCartney Encyclopedia, by Bill Harry, p136:
February 12: Paul books into the Morgan Studios using the alias Billy Martin to continue with the recording of his solo album, which he began working on at the end of 1969.
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Post by fireman on Dec 28, 2007 16:17:24 GMT -5
Wow, that's too funny...
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But really not surprising.
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"That Bill sure is a jokester!" (nudge-nudge, wink-wink)
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Post by fireman on Dec 28, 2007 16:18:58 GMT -5
: February 12: Paul books into the Morgan Studios using the alias Billy Martin to continue with the recording of his solo album, which he began working on at the end of 1969.Adopted son of George, perhaps?
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Post by iameye on Dec 28, 2007 17:08:31 GMT -5
: February 12: Paul books into the Morgan Studios using the alias Billy Martin to continue with the recording of his solo album, which he began working on at the end of 1969.Adopted son of George, perhaps? well, he has said he's a Yankee fan
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Post by 65if2007 on Dec 28, 2007 20:07:57 GMT -5
Adopted son of George, perhaps? well, he has said he's a Yankee fan But in 1969, Billy Martin was manager of the Minnesota Twins.
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Post by ramone on Dec 28, 2007 22:39:26 GMT -5
Yeah, twins-as in look alike double.
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Post by iameye on Dec 28, 2007 22:41:04 GMT -5
well, he has said he's a Yankee fan But in 1969, Billy Martin was manager of the Minnesota Twins. yeah, you are right! but this from wiki: In the film Ocean's Thirteen, a "Billy Martin" is used as a nickname for a second chance, presumably to make amends and do the right thing before being pursued in justified retaliation.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Dec 29, 2007 4:46:47 GMT -5
Yep, saw it- Bravo! There is something to be said about reverse speech. Went to that site and believe it is plausible. SolesGirlRachel said there will be more PID videos coming from her soon for 2008. Can't wait hat else she finds! Also in this video around the 37 second mark, when it switches to reversed speech you can clearly hear "foolin with alchemy" once or twice.
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Post by iameye on Dec 29, 2007 11:28:12 GMT -5
Yep, saw it- Bravo! There is something to be said about reverse speech. Went to that site and believe it is plausible. SolesGirlRachel said there will be more PID videos coming from her soon for 2008. Can't wait hat else she finds! Also in this video around the 37 second mark, when it switches to reversed speech you can clearly hear "foolin with alchemy" once or twice. very very......... I almost hear "Luc, they won't be needing any th illusion" 2x
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Post by TotalInformation on Jan 1, 2008 14:40:04 GMT -5
Is it in the original Ocean's Eleven with Sinatra? Billy Martin" is used as a nickname for a second chance, presumably to make amends and do the right thing before being pursued in justified retaliation.
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Post by 65if2007 on Jan 1, 2008 15:40:46 GMT -5
Yeah, twins-as in look alike double. Oh yeah; how about that? Twins! I didn't pick up on that before.
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Post by 65if2007 on Jan 1, 2008 15:50:40 GMT -5
I have not seen any of the versions of those pictures, but I would doubt it. Baseball's Billy Martin was a ballplayer during the 1950's, who retired in 1961. Throughout the late 1960's and 1970's, he was a manager, and I don't think he had acquired any sort of reputation as a "Comeback Kid" until his bouts with George Steinbrenner in the late 1970's. Then again, as a ballplayer during the 1950's, Martin did bounce around from team to team, so I suppose he was always getting a new chance SOMEWHERE. But I'm not sure that at the time that Ocean Eleven was made, Martin's name would have been readily associated with that concept. I like the Minnesota "Twins" association (which is the club that Martin was managing in 1969) a little better. Is it in the original Ocean's Eleven with Sinatra? Billy Martin" is used as a nickname for a second chance, presumably to make amends and do the right thing before being pursued in justified retaliation.
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Post by JoJo on Mar 27, 2009 23:47:12 GMT -5
Don't know if this was ever discussed here, but it's true, and I will source: The Paul McCartney Encyclopedia, by Bill Harry, p136: February 12: Paul books into the Morgan Studios using the alias Billy Martin to continue with the recording of his solo album, which he began working on at the end of 1969.He was thinking ahead regarding the solo work a bit earlier, from a site which cites Bill Harry material: www.wingspan.ru/bookseng/encyclopedia/m.htmlMPL Communications
An abbreviation of McCartney Productions Limited. Paul had originally formed a company called Adagrove Limited on 12 February 1969, which was then changed to McCartney Productions. On Wednesday 7 April 1976 McCartney Productions changed its name to MPL Communications Ltd.
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Post by puzzled on Mar 29, 2009 6:00:55 GMT -5
Dictionary of American Regional English:
Kingbird - n yellow kingbird
A bird of the genus Tyrannus, esp T. Tyrannus. [See quots 1895, 1956] Also called bee bird. Fly catcher, for other names of T. Tyrannus see bee catcher, billy martin, black brasset, buddy bee, crow snatcher, dishwasher, fence-post bird, field martin, priest, catbird.
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