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Post by drchimp on Aug 8, 2010 20:58:18 GMT -5
One PID clue that stands out in the movie, but I hadn't seen mentioned anywhere, including the iamaphoney videos: *The sound of squealing brakes, a loud car crash, an explosion, and glass tinkling are heard right before Paul makes his first appearance in the film. When Fred enlists the aid of the Beatles, Ringo, John and George take off with him in Ringo's vintage car. Offscreen, we hear car crash sounds, and then the 3 Beatles (miss him miss him miss him) and Fred come running back. While we hear the crash, we continue to see the hallway with its many doors--but look again, *it appears to be the side view of a coffin. They had forgotten Faul (easy to do, since all of the real Beatles were present) and suddenly remembered. The car crash and explosion, coupled with the coffin-like hallway, introduces Paul--just as Frankenstein drinking a concoction, changing into John (no doubt referring to John's fondness for "altering" psychedelics) is Lennon's introduction, and George's is the India-sitar fantasy.
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Post by jetschizo on Aug 8, 2010 22:01:38 GMT -5
That is cool... new to me. Will check that out pronto.
I recall watching Yellow Submarine on TV during one July 4th back in the 70's as a boy. It freaked me out but I couldn't turn it off and that was the only fireworks display I ever missed.
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Aug 9, 2010 11:42:52 GMT -5
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Post by SS on Aug 9, 2010 12:49:14 GMT -5
What a fine little film it was. Just for fun, listen to the chorus Yellow Submarine part 3 at around 6:10 and listen to how "all together now" begins to morph into a different phrase when the harmony vocals kick in at 6:23. Almost sounds like "Paul's dead now" if you use your vivid imagination and squint you eyes just right. I know some of you here have one of those handy, a vivid imagination that is.
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Post by iameye on Aug 9, 2010 13:55:16 GMT -5
After paul arrives, they get in the submarine and travel very quickly throughout the land. Then they see the inside of the sub. So, THIS is the submarine! Soft, isn't it?
How do ya start this thing? It starts with a Blue meanie attack....www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sAKRpjmZj0
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Post by jetschizo on Aug 12, 2010 2:04:02 GMT -5
"Can I have a little more?" Sure. 7000 donuts for the band on the run, with love from Sally Cinnamon... the cat in the hat makes blue meanies go splat(but the lyrics are wrong as quoted in video...it should be "I told Sally I was never happy") I had Indian food today...with Turkish pepper which is almost never labeled correctly. forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/pepper/msg1220170629412.html What do Baker Street and Pearl Harbor have in common? It's not National donut day. Now where did "keeping" go... fast forward to 1987. Still not there. The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band must have stole it with their big donut spouting Gorrila pickin fights with Baretta's cousin. Keeping came back on 999. What do small dots peppers and oldies have in common? Make a bet, gotta pay the vig. And if you go fishing you have to use a net. But that don't mean you will catch any fish. Cause I haven't caught any yet. but when I do, it will be crab soup for the poor. all I need is a cabernet a day and love is that too much information for you?
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Post by jetschizo on Aug 12, 2010 2:28:35 GMT -5
one last thing... Listen, the snow is falling on 5th street. This version by Galaxie 500 is one of my favorite covers, total class treatment here tiny.cc/ahsjz
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Post by jetschizo on Aug 12, 2010 2:45:49 GMT -5
Evangeline Booth Bangs The Drums. She's got a nice voice too.
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Post by iameye on Aug 12, 2010 7:00:14 GMT -5
one last thing... Listen, the snow is falling on 5th street. Remember, every snowflake has it's pearl  Ah, She Looks Like Snow I Want To Put Her In A Broadway Show Ah, She'll Dance And Dine Like A Lucifer She'll Always Shine Father says, "Your mother's right, she's really up on things." "Before we married, Mommy served in the WACS in the Philippines." Now, I had heard the WACS recruited old maids for the war. But mommy isn't one of those, I've known her all these years.(Cheap Trick ;D) www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sAm5UCJ9vA
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Post by jetschizo on Aug 12, 2010 17:50:02 GMT -5
one last thing... Listen, the snow is falling on 5th street. Remember, every snowflake has it's pearl  I may be schizo, and I may be whipped big time, but I aint thick my friend. Can I say, "duh" without offending you? I give you The Architect, don't miss a single word of this. It's delicious. The first song ever written by Schizo Fun Addict was Neo Theme. It appears on all of our albums in various disguises. Furthermore, we covered George Martin's "Theme One" to launch Fruits De Mer Records in 2008. Record Collector Mag. said... "This is what 7's should be all about." If I can trust the albino, this one video may be appropriate.
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Post by mysteryhair on Jan 29, 2011 13:14:44 GMT -5
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Post by mysteryhair on Jan 29, 2011 13:20:51 GMT -5
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Post by Jai Guru Deva on Oct 30, 2018 19:24:28 GMT -5
In this clip of the Eleanor Rigby song in Yellow Submarine, at 1:03--1:16 is seen a soccer team of Pauls (blue uniforms) versus Fauls (red uniforms)!
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Post by sniffer on Oct 31, 2018 15:49:05 GMT -5
In this clip of the Eleanor Rigby song in Yellow Submarine, at 1:03--1:16 is seen a soccer team of Pauls (blue uniforms) versus Fauls (red uniforms)! to be precise: one Paul on the blue team, several on the red team. also of note: the ball passes from the blue team to the red one.
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Post by ekauqodielak on Aug 8, 2021 0:27:03 GMT -5
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