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Post by iameye on May 12, 2011 10:26:56 GMT -5
Sometimes, It's more than just shoesthat you gotta choose I'm fixing a hole where the rain gets in and stops my mind from wandering where it will go I'm filling the cracks that ran though the door and kept my mind from wandering where it will go www.flickr.com/photos/brizzlebornandbred/2093492875/..."The square boasted many famous residents, including the noted British actor Thorley Walters and it was in a flat in Dolphin Square that British fascist leader Oswald Mosley was arrested. In later times Princess Anne lived in the square with her second husband, and it is rumored that MI5 had 'safe flats' there...At one stage during the 1960s, the building's ownership fell into the hands of four wealthy London-based musicians, Messrs McCartney, Lennon, Starr and Harrison. Yes, for a brief while The Beatles owned Queen's Court as part of their company Apple Corps' property portfolio, but given that they owned places all over the world at that time, it's highly unlikely that the Fab Four even knew they had the place., never mind worry about whether the rent was being paid on time". No? hmmmm..... (from the Let it Be sessions: Commonwealth, aka Enoch Powell) PSvideo OP: "I have no idea what the song is about, but it's hilarious" it's even funnier when you do. In fact, it's Heilarious. www.flickr.com/photos/brizzlebornandbred/2093492875/oh, we have that too! We have everythingit's called the Flat Iron, and it is DEFINITELY part of the commonwealth! and as always, part of a greater significance, Dear. Memory almost fuller.
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Post by jarvitronics on May 13, 2011 10:59:00 GMT -5
An important impress error has a message 'fore the BAND. The Kern L L is err on press (not quite a driver lol) -j Elvis: The King Parker: King Maitre Parking Meter: -j
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Post by ipuffin on May 14, 2011 16:44:52 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Against_RacismRock Against Racism was founded in 1976 by Red Saunders, Roger Huddle and others. According to Huddle, "it remained just an idea until August 1976" when Eric Clapton made a drunken declaration of support for former Conservative minister Enoch Powell (known for his anti-immigration Rivers of Blood speech) at a concert in Birmingham.[2] Clapton told the crowd that England had "become overcrowded" and that they should vote for Powell to stop Britain from becoming "a black colony". He also told the audience that Britain should "get the foreigners out, get the wogs out, get the coons out", and then he repeatedly shouted the National Front slogan "Keep Britain White"
Powell is a traditional Welsh surname. It is sometimes said to mean "Son of the Servant of St. Paul"
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Post by ipuffin on May 15, 2011 6:24:33 GMT -5
ROLL UP FOR THE MYSTERY TOUR! and apparently, there are Strawberry Fields all the way from Broadway to Solsbury Hill!
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Post by ipuffin on May 18, 2011 5:24:49 GMT -5
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Post by ipuffin on May 18, 2011 10:09:16 GMT -5
Fighting soldiers from the sky fearless men who jump and die men who mean just what they say the brave men of the Green BeretSilver wings upon their chest these are men Americas best one hundred men will test today but only three win the Green Beret trained to live off natures land trained in combat hand to hand men who fight by night and day courage take from the Green BeretSilver wings upon their chest these are men Americas best one hundred men will test today but only three win the Green Beret Back at home a young wife waits her Green Beret has met his fate he has died for those oppressed leaving her this last request put silver wings on my sons chest make him one of Americas best he'll be a man they'll test one day have him win the Green Beret
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Post by ipuffin on May 21, 2011 12:58:18 GMT -5
So, can we get back to business?
LENNON: I've always thought there was this underlying thing in Paul's "Get Back." When we were in the studio recording it, every time he sang the line "Get back to where you once belonged," he'd look at Yoko.
PLAYBOY: Are you kidding?
LENNON: No. But maybe he'll say I'm paranoid
(1980)
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Post by ipuffin on May 21, 2011 18:37:59 GMT -5
more from that interview. "In those days, when the Beatles were depressed, we had this little chant. I would yell out, "Where are we going, fellows?" They would say, "To the top, Johnny," in pseudo-American voices. And I would say, "Where is that, fellows?" And they would say, "To the toppermost of the poppermost." It was some dumb expression from a cheap movie -- a la "Blackboard Jungle" -- about Liverpool. Johnny was the leader of the gang".en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blackboard_Jungle : The film marked a watershed in the United Kingdom. When shown at a South London Cinema in Elephant and Castle in 1956 the teenage teddy boy audience began to riot, tearing up seats and dancing in the aisles. After that, riots took place around the country wherever the film was shown.
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Post by ipuffin on May 23, 2011 9:19:45 GMT -5
"There's only one person in the United States we ever wanted to meet ... not that he wanted us. And we met him last night. We can't tell you how we felt. We just idolized him so much. ... You can't imagine what a thrill that was last night. Nothing really affected me until I heard Elvis. If there hadn't been an Elvis, there wouldn't have been the Beatles". [Statement (28 August 1965) after meeting Elvis Presley, as quoted in The Leading Men of MGM (2005) by Jane Ellen Wayne, p. 386; also partly quoted in The Beatles : The Authorized Biography (1968) by Hunter Davies, p. 19] * "It was a load of rubbish. It was like meeting Engelbert Humperdinck" [Later comments on meeting Elvis, as quoted in The Beatles: The Biography (2005) by Bob Spitz, p. 583.] (from wikiquotes) "I know we developed our own style but we still in a way parodiedAmerican music … this is interesting: in the early days in England, all the groups were like Elvis and a backing group, and the Beatles deliberately didn’t move like Elvis. That was our policy because we found it stupid and bullshit. Then Mick Jagger came out and resurrected “bullshit movement,” wiggling your arse. So then people began to say the Beatles were passé because they don’t move. But we did it as a conscious move."[from the Rolling Stone Interview, 1970] El vis
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Post by jarvitronics on May 23, 2011 9:50:33 GMT -5
"There's only one person in the United States we ever wanted to meet ... not that he wanted us. And we met him last night. We can't tell you how we felt. We just idolized him so much. ... You can't imagine what a thrill that was last night. Nothing really affected me until I heard Elvis. If there hadn't been an Elvis, there wouldn't have been the Beatles". [Statement (28 August 1965) after meeting Elvis Presley, as quoted in The Leading Men of MGM (2005) by Jane Ellen Wayne, p. 386; also partly quoted in The Beatles : The Authorized Biography (1968) by Hunter Davies, p. 19] * "It was a load of rubbish. It was like meeting Engelbert Humperdinck" [Later comments on meeting Elvis, as quoted in The Beatles: The Biography (2005) by Bob Spitz, p. 583.] (from wikiquotes) "I know we developed our own style but we still in a way parodiedAmerican music … this is interesting: in the early days in England, all the groups were like Elvis and a backing group, and the Beatles deliberately didn’t move like Elvis. That was our policy because we found it stupid and bullshit. Then Mick Jagger came out and resurrected “bullshit movement,” wiggling your arse. So then people began to say the Beatles were passé because they don’t move. But we did it as a conscious move."[from the Rolling Stone Interview, 1970] El vis That was a busy week! Just a few days earlier in Portland their plane engine caught fire, they met Mike Love and Carl Wilson for the first time, and Allen Ginsberg wrote a poem about the show: Portland Coliseum
A brown piano in diamond white spotlight Leviathan auditorium iron run wired hanging organs, vox black battery A single whistling sound of ten thousand children's larynxes asinging pierce the ears and following up the belly bliss the moment arrived
Apparition, four brown English jacket christhair boys Goofed Ringo battling bright white drums Silent George hair patient Soul horse Short black-skulled Paul with the guitar Lennon the Captain, his mouth a triangular smile, all jump together to End some tearful memory song ancient-two years, The million children the thousand words bounce in their seats, bash each other's sides, press legs together nervous Scream again & claphand become one Animal in the New World Auditorium hands waving myriad snakes of thought screetch beyond hearing
while a line of police with folded arms stands Sentry to contain the red sweatered ecstasy that rises upward to the wired roof.-j
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Post by ipuffin on May 23, 2011 11:12:59 GMT -5
A brown piano in diamondwhite spotlight Leviathan auditorium iron run wired hanging organs, vox black battery A single whistling sound of ten thousand children's larynxes asinging pierce the ears and following up the belly bliss the moment arrived
Apparition, four brown English jacket christhair boys Goofed Ringo battling brightwhite drums Silent George hair patient Soul horse Short black-skulled Paul with the guitar Lennon the Captain, his mouth a triangular smile, all jump together to End some tearful memory song ancient-two years, The million children the thousand words bounce in their seats, bash each other's sides, press legs together nervous Scream again & claphandbecome one Animal in the New World Auditorium hands waving myriad snakes of thought screetch beyond hearing
while a line of police with folded arms stands Sentry to contain the red sweatered ecstasy that rises upward to the wired roof. "Part of it was putting down Hare Krishna. All these people were going on about Hare Krishna, Allen Ginsberg in particular. The reference to 'Element'ry penguin' is the elementary, naive attitude of going around chanting, 'Hare Krishna,' or putting all your faith in any one idol".(from that same old playboy interview) a line of policemen:
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Post by jarvitronics on May 24, 2011 12:40:57 GMT -5
Who will provide justice for his people? Jefe, Bill, and Portrait? What a miserable tribe of dark knights! -j
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Post by jarvitronics on May 24, 2011 13:43:43 GMT -5
M.M.T. Magical Mystery Tour Man Motor Trade Magical Mister He-tower (this tow rhymes with go) Manly Motor Trader Manly Haul Manly Palmer Hall (or in the spirit of this thread...'Dancing on the Grave'...Man-Leap Pall Mural): Master Myster: -j P.S. Fraternal lodges are manly halls.
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Post by iameye on May 24, 2011 13:48:44 GMT -5
Now Muriel plays piano Every Friday at the Hollywood And they brought me down to see her And they asked me if I would -- Do a little number And I sang with all my might And she said -- "Tell me are you a Christian child?" And I said "Ma'am I am tonight" Grace Land
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Post by jarvitronics on May 24, 2011 14:19:09 GMT -5
Now Muriel plays piano Every Friday at the Hollywood And they brought me down to see her And they asked me if I would -- Do a little number And I sang with all my might And she said -- "Tell me are you a Christian child?" And I said "Ma'am I am tonight" Grace Land Nearly a Geezer: -j
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Post by ipuffin on Jun 2, 2011 5:45:45 GMT -5
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Post by B on Jun 2, 2011 17:41:34 GMT -5
a dead man walken
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Post by ipuffin on Jun 10, 2011 8:59:03 GMT -5
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Post by ipuffin on Jun 10, 2011 10:37:12 GMT -5
I've gotta get a train, take me back home again,See my daddy, momma wants to see me too. I'm gonna see my momma looking through the window At the station in the morning, been a few mornings since I've been home. I've been doing wrong but now I'm going home. So come on girls, you better put your best boots on. 'Cause when I get home to Lincoln County, Won't know which way to go, I'm gonna find all those pretty girls. I'm gonna find them all. 'Cause when I get home to Lincoln County,Gonna lift the lid off hell, drink some beer, I'm gonna live it swell. Then I'm gonna shout for more. Well, I bought a new suit at the best pawn broker's shop, Bought my ticket from money that I saved in jail.I got a boot lace tie, I got for my Pa, I got a head scarf, fair, I got for my momma that she won't wear. I've been doing wrong... blogcritics.org/culture/article/abraham-lincoln-and-john-lennon-the/ yes I do hope I am wrong...
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Post by ipuffin on Aug 11, 2011 20:18:11 GMT -5
hmmm... instigated riots, fire martial law in times of dire troops called back from where they roam to deal with angry mob back home getting ready for the show getting ready, time to go!
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Post by iameye on Aug 11, 2011 20:22:15 GMT -5
As you might say, the writing is on the wall, and the inevitable ending cannot be avoided. There are greater powers at work than the dark ones are aware, and their days are numbered.
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Post by iameye on Aug 11, 2011 21:33:32 GMT -5
[ fade this swan to black lol
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Post by iameye on Aug 12, 2011 8:18:53 GMT -5
I swam a cross I jumped a cross for you Oh all the things you do Cause you were all yellow
I drew a line I drew a line for you Oh what a thing to do And it was all yellow
Your skin Oh yeah your skin and bones Turn into something beautiful D'you know for you i bleed myself dry? For you i bleed myself dry
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