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Post by astro4 on Dec 25, 2014 11:11:00 GMT -5
How do you mean 'fake info'? Faul clearly said on the White Album Born a poor young country boy Mother Nature's son All day long I'm sitting, singing songs for everyone Sit beside a mountain stream See her waters rise Listen to the pretty sound of music as she flies Find me in my field of grass Mother Nature's son Swaying daisies, sing a lazy song beneath the sun He thereby told people he wasn't Paul. To make this quite clear he later added (Ram 1971 Heart of the Country) I look high, I look low, I'm lookin' everywhere I go, Lookin' for a home in the heart of the country.
I'm gonna move, I'm gonna go, I'm gonna tell everyone I know, Lookin' for a home in the heart of the country.
Heart of the country where the holy people grow, Heart of the country, smell the grass in the meadow, Wo, wo, wo.
Want a horse, I want a sheep, I wanna get me a good night's sleep, Livin' in a home in the heart of the country
Paul never had any such urge. Thus Faul was expressing the connection he felt, quite possibly ancestral, with Scotland, 'where the holy people grow'. Isn't that evidence of the Relacement having and declaring a different identity?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 25, 2014 11:33:11 GMT -5
Listen to the pretty Sound of Music as she flies!
Find me in my field of grass Mother Nature's son. Swaying daisies, sing a lazy song beneath the Sun lol
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Dec 25, 2014 18:48:13 GMT -5
Well, that sounds like a "Mountain Man" to me. The famed bearded Faul, some of us had once referred to as Mountain man....
I've gone back and examined photos of bearded Faul(s) and wondered if there were actually a couple of men who sported a beard while playing the part of Paul Mc Cartney. It could be due to covering up scars from plastic surgery or something of that sort. Or trying to change the image of the icon that was once a mop top to somewhat more "organic" type of image.
There have been others who grew beards, George, Ringo, John, and other famous images, like Jim Morrison to name a few.
And regarding "fake info" I had alluded to in previous post...I really can't remember what I was thinking, and while that seems lame, it's only been a few days ago....this is what happens when you age...LOL
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Post by delysid on Sept 29, 2015 7:26:13 GMT -5
any Crowlian expert worth his weight in salt could easily point out the references used in this video and song: There was me thinking I was one of the leading experts on 'the wickedest man in the Daily Express', 'Big' Al Crowley and you go and show me I know nothing....NOTHING you hear me? All I can see in this video is realy awful dad-dancing from Faul combined with really annoying video-editing and the occasional incongruous silhouette of a fit bird. I therefore call for a FULL analysis of the Crowleyan tropes.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2015 19:53:06 GMT -5
any Crowlian expert worth his weight in salt could easily point out the references used in this video and song: There was me thinking I was one of the leading experts on 'the wickedest man in the Daily Express', 'Big' Al Crowley and you go and show me I know nothing....NOTHING you hear me? All I can see in this video is realy awful dad-dancing from Faul combined with really annoying video-editing and the occasional incongruous silhouette of a fit bird. I therefore call for a FULL analysis of the Crowleyan tropes. Not as yet canst thou comprehend her glory.lol
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Post by beatlas231 on Sept 30, 2015 3:41:41 GMT -5
There was me thinking I was one of the leading experts on 'the wickedest man in the Daily Express', 'Big' Al Crowley and you go and show me I know nothing....NOTHING you hear me? All I can see in this video is realy awful dad-dancing from Faul combined with really annoying video-editing and the occasional incongruous silhouette of a fit bird. I therefore call for a FULL analysis of the Crowleyan tropes. Not as yet canst thou comprehend her glory.lol You know, I messaged Iamaphoney about this on YouTube way back when Michael Jackson was still alive. I believe I made a topic about this too -- somewhere in the video, there's a frame where Macca makes an angry face and for 1/10th of a second, Crowleys face is imposed over his. It's very quick but I'm 85% sure my thread is still here
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2015 7:44:38 GMT -5
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Post by delysid on Oct 5, 2015 8:10:04 GMT -5
Not as yet canst thou comprehend her glory.lol You know, I messaged Iamaphoney about this on YouTube way back when Michael Jackson was still alive. I believe I made a topic about this too -- somewhere in the video, there's a frame where Macca makes an angry face and for 1/10th of a second, Crowleys face is imposed over his. It's very quick but I'm 85% sure my thread is still here As somebody who has read a lot of arcana including Crowley, I had already thought back in the late 80's that Crowley's 'The Winged Beetle' could make for some fun on the fabs circuit. I completely missed the advent of iamaphoney by several years but was excited somebody had picked it up. And of course, the first time I saw the 'Strawberry Fields' video, I was, like scared/amazed by Paul in that tree. What I didn't do was revise my entire cosmology of the universe to connect these things as 'MY GOD! THE TRUTH AT LAST!' Silly me. Could have made almost $10 out of PIDlets by now
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