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Post by Doc on Dec 23, 2006 4:22:55 GMT -5
I just watched this, carefully, doubling back, re-watching, re-listening. I suspect that there is a great deal in it, inside it, within it, during it, that is VERY important to the Beatle mystery. I think this may be another yellow sign (though I am not sure exactly what all that entails. This one may have been around a while; but it is new to me. www.veoh.com/videos/e175203RsF9K8NtThere is a little routine, around 7 minutes and 23 seconds, a skit, on ancient film, that the Beatles do, early on, outside a limo, where they seem to be pantomiming something important. It is a most interesting bit of films, edited together a certain way, and perhaps some of you can shed more insight on it. Who is the person inside the limo? Why does Paul fall over and the others help him up? What is the deal with this issue of the Daily Mirror? If only we could really read that article. Let it be. The interview segments are quite fantastic, with Tony Bramwell, Norman Smith, etc. et al. A bit long, but a concise but comprehensive view of what it was like being a Beatle, for each of the Beatles. A cross between a dream come true, and a slice of living hell on earth. Retiring was inevitable. Disappearing from public view? Hmm.....there maybe other lines to read between, but I don't think we've put it all together just yet, although the clues may be yet abounding in and out of nature. All skate.
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Post by fourthousandholes on Dec 23, 2006 16:39:44 GMT -5
That was an interesting film. I liked the UFO at the end. Really, I'm glad to have seen that. One thing for sure, if Paul smoked as much as he appears to have, he ain't alive today!
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Post by tkp1966 on Dec 23, 2006 17:01:04 GMT -5
Video is no longer there it seems...>
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Post by JoJo on Dec 23, 2006 18:15:36 GMT -5
Drats, I almost downloaded it, but it crashed my computer partway through. Must have been due to it being a BBC program, their copyright police are quite efficient, believe me.
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Post by fourthousandholes on Dec 23, 2006 19:01:51 GMT -5
That's too bad. The gist of the film was that because they were the first huge rock act, the Beatles endured 4 years of amateur handling in management, touring, sound equipment, hotel facilities, etc., but did so with grace. Still, (the film infers) the decision to stop touring came when they just couldn't take it any more.
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Post by Doc on Dec 23, 2006 23:58:26 GMT -5
That's too bad. The gist of the film was that because they were the first huge rock act, the Beatles endured 4 years of amateur handling in management, touring, sound equipment, hotel facilities, etc., but did so with grace. Still, (the film infers) the decision to stop touring came when they just couldn't take it any more. Excellent summation. I started to download it. Something told me, a little voice; nab it now or it'll be gone. Then I thought, oh Doc, that's just paranoia. Get it tomorrow. Little did I realize. Now it is too late and gone from the Free Net forever. Alas. This is because I am the Maestro of Procrastination. A day late and a mouse click short. Once again.
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