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Post by beacon on Sept 13, 2012 10:10:51 GMT -5
The first word of dialogue in "The Tempest" is "BOte-swaine." www.baconscipher.com/Chapter13.htmlThe song Roll on, John by Bob Dylan contains certain Sgt Peppers references; 'I heard the news today, oh boy,' and 'Another day in your life'. It is interesting to note that the song appears on Dylan’s album Tempest. The Tempest is a Shakespeare play, believed to be his last. Roll on, John is the last song on the album. Could this tribute to Lennon be Dylan’s last ever song? The song preceding Roll on, John is the title track Tempest and is a 14 minute account of the sinking of the Titanic. The Tempest is believed to have been a story based on the real-life shipwreck of the Sea Venture in 1609 on the island of Bermuda while sailing towards Jamestown, Virginia. Roll on, John has numerous references to a sea voyage, presumably from England to America, just like the Titanic. 'John as the Statue of Liberty' by Yoko Ono 1970 As I mention in the Sgt Pepper Code, there are numerous references to Francis Bacon on Sgt Pepper and, I believe, Bacon’s authorship of the works of Shakespeare and his involvement in the settlement of America as a Rosicrucian / Masonic homeland. Could it be that Bob Dylan, who also appeared on the cover of Pepper is acknowledging this and could it be that Dylan sees himself as a song writing contemporary of Lennon’s and as such an equivalent of one of Bacons good pens? When "The Tempest" first saw the light of day in 1623, Shakespeare had been dead for seven years while Francis Bacon remained among the living until 1626. Lyrics to Roll On, John : Doctor, doctor tell me the time of day Another bottle's empty, another penny spent He turned around and he slowly walked away They shot him in the back and down he went
Shine your light Movin' on You burned so bright Roll on, John
From the Liverpool docks to the red-light Hamburg streets Down in the quarry with the quarrymen Playing to the big crowds, playing to the cheap seats Another day in the life on your way to your journey's end
Sailin' through the trade winds bound for the South Rags on your back just like any other slave They tied your hands and they clamped your mouth Wasn't no way out of that deep dark cave
I heard the news today, oh boy They hauled your ship up on the shore Now the city gone dark, there is no more joy They tore the heart right out and cut him to the core
Put on your bags and get 'em packed Leave right now, you won't be far from wrong The sooner you go the quicker you'll be back You've been cooped up on an island far too long
Slow down you're moving way too fast Come together right now over me Your bones are weary, you're about to breathe your last Lord, you know how hard that it can be
Roll on, John, roll through the rain and snow Take the right-hand road and go where the buffalo roam They'll trap you in an ambush before you know Too late now to sail back home
Tyger, tyger burning bright I pray the Lord my soul to keep In the forests of the night Cover 'em over and let him sleep
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Sept 13, 2012 13:57:03 GMT -5
The first word of dialogue in "The Tempest" is "BOte-swaine." www.baconscipher.com/Chapter13.htmlThe song Roll on, John by Bob Dylan contains certain Sgt Peppers references; 'I heard the news today, oh boy,' and 'Another day in your life'. It is interesting to note that the song appears on Dylan’s album Tempest. The Tempest is a Shakespeare play, believed to be his last. Roll on, John is the last song on the album. Could this tribute to Lennon be Dylan’s last ever song? The song preceding Roll on, John is the title track Tempest and is a 14 minute account of the sinking of the Titanic. The Tempest is believed to have been a story based on the real-life shipwreck of the Sea Venture in 1609 on the island of Bermuda while sailing towards Jamestown, Virginia. Roll on, John has numerous references to a sea voyage, presumably from England to America, just like the Titanic. 'John as the Statue of Liberty' by Yoko Ono 1970 As I mention in the Sgt Pepper Code, there are numerous references to Francis Bacon on Sgt Pepper and, I believe, Bacon’s authorship of the works of Shakespeare and his involvement in the settlement of America as a Rosicrucian / Masonic homeland. Could it be that Bob Dylan, who also appeared on the cover of Pepper is acknowledging this and could it be that Dylan sees himself as a song writing contemporary of Lennon’s and as such an equivalent of one of Bacons good pens? When "The Tempest" first saw the light of day in 1623, Shakespeare had been dead for seven years while Francis Bacon remained among the living until 1626. Lyrics to Roll On, John : Doctor, doctor tell me the time of day Another bottle's empty, another penny spent He turned around and he slowly walked away They shot him in the back and down he went
Shine your light Movin' on You burned so bright Roll on, John
From the Liverpool docks to the red-light Hamburg streets Down in the quarry with the quarrymen Playing to the big crowds, playing to the cheap seats Another day in the life on your way to your journey's end
Sailin' through the trade winds bound for the South Rags on your back just like any other slave They tied your hands and they clamped your mouth Wasn't no way out of that deep dark cave
I heard the news today, oh boy They hauled your ship up on the shore Now the city gone dark, there is no more joy They tore the heart right out and cut him to the core
Put on your bags and get 'em packed Leave right now, you won't be far from wrong The sooner you go the quicker you'll be back You've been cooped up on an island far too long
Slow down you're moving way too fast Come together right now over me Your bones are weary, you're about to breathe your last Lord, you know how hard that it can be
Roll on, John, roll through the rain and snow Take the right-hand road and go where the buffalo roam They'll trap you in an ambush before you know Too late now to sail back home
Tyger, tyger burning bright I pray the Lord my soul to keep In the forests of the night Cover 'em over and let him sleep
cold rain and snow is a reference to the traditional song: i married me a wife shes been trouble all my life run me out in the cold rain and snow. i should also mention in this song its usually sung with "out in the cold rain and snow" as a refrain with OUT IN stressed. you know like revolution. my standard is the grateful deads first album. if you have the time i suggest reading the lyrics to their song mind bender. from their first studio session. perhaps every line refers to a different song. oh johan andrea... (thats all you had to do)
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Post by iameye on Sept 13, 2012 18:28:03 GMT -5
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Post by B on Oct 20, 2012 5:07:37 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Oct 20, 2012 7:12:49 GMT -5
"The set was deliberately built to be off beat and offtrack so that the HUGE ballroom would never actually fit inside."lol
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Post by B on Jan 1, 2013 11:51:34 GMT -5
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Post by B on Jan 15, 2013 0:22:15 GMT -5
With all due respect to horseloverphat's excellent study of Tarot scenes in The Shining, I none-the-less present the following, because it is about Apollo 11 too: The Shining Code 2.0 (complete film)www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0hOiasRsrAWorth the watch, even if they reach a little, and don't get all the meaning, at times. And some dessert, if you want it. Shock ! Stanley Kubrick Filmed Fake Moon Footage !! - Proof !www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bud6MscVnp8
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Post by MikeNL on Jan 26, 2013 5:13:49 GMT -5
Where is grandfather?
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Post by B on Jan 26, 2013 14:50:46 GMT -5
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Post by B on Jan 27, 2013 15:41:09 GMT -5
Randy Quaid denied: Canada doesn't want himCelebrity NewsJanuary 27, 2013 By: Effie Orfanides www.examiner.com/article/randy-quaid-denied-canada-doesn-t-want-him"Randy Quaid has been denied residency in Canada. On Jan. 27, The Hollywood Gossip reported that Canada has officially denied Quaid's request for permanent residency. This news comes after Quaid and his wife, Evi, sought refugee status in the county when they claimed to be targets of Hollywood "star whackers." (more at link)
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