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Post by misshim on Mar 31, 2012 5:51:18 GMT -5
I found this: It looks like he is doeing something he is skilled at. He surely isn't doing this for the first time in his life. BTW I have read theories that Faul came from Scottland and others are sure that he came from Canada but I am wondering if he could be from Australia. (They have a lot of sheeps there.)
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Post by iameye on Mar 31, 2012 6:16:40 GMT -5
I found this: It looks like he is doeing something he is skilled at. He surely isn't doing this for the first time in his life. BTW I have read theories that Faul came from Scottland and others are sure that he came from Canada but I am wondering if he could be from Australia. (They have a lot of sheeps there.) You mean shepherd, right? Get Baaaack!
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Post by iameye on Mar 31, 2012 7:16:30 GMT -5
Caresses fleeced you in the morning light
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Post by B on Mar 31, 2012 12:28:17 GMT -5
John too! ;D
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Post by B on Mar 31, 2012 12:46:02 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Mar 31, 2012 14:04:35 GMT -5
The little lamb had Mary.
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Post by iameye on Mar 31, 2012 16:37:52 GMT -5
Billy Shears.
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Post by iameye on Mar 31, 2012 18:35:00 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Apr 1, 2012 6:23:40 GMT -5
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Post by misshim on Apr 1, 2012 9:53:21 GMT -5
Billy Shears. OMG. I don't really want to stop the show But I thought that you might like to know That the singer's going to sing a song And he wants you all to sing along So let me introduce to you The one and only Billy Shears And Sargent Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Guys, we solved this Riddle.
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Post by iameye on Apr 1, 2012 12:13:58 GMT -5
Good. Now come Home.
Really.
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Post by misshim on Apr 1, 2012 12:57:21 GMT -5
Good. Now come Home. Really. But how can I come home if I am already at home?
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Post by linus on Apr 1, 2012 14:20:41 GMT -5
Biiiii-lleeeeeey Sheeeeeears...
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Post by iameye on Apr 1, 2012 14:56:04 GMT -5
Biiiii-lleeeeeey Sheeeeeears... John is an instrument of Peace. Paul made the instrument of Peace come home.
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Post by B on Apr 1, 2012 16:27:59 GMT -5
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Post by B on Apr 1, 2012 17:03:51 GMT -5
Good. Now come Home. Really. But how can I come home if I am already at home? You're only home in a relative way. ;D www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr5bYukigMQ"What you have now (where your current home is) is not your true reality, but one you have created over millennia of time since you dropped down from the higher dimensions. Not a single soul was forced to do so, and each and every one of you freely volunteered for the experience. You did so with complete faith knowing that however much you strayed from the Light, there would be a time when you would be called back and helped to do so. That time is, of course, now, and in a short time you will know for certainty that you are firmly on the path to Ascension, and that nothing can stand in its way or delay it. "en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strawberry_Fields_Forever"Strawberry Field was the name of a Salvation Army Children's Home (orphanage) just around the corner from Lennon's childhood home in Woolton, a suburb of Liverpool. Lennon and his childhood friends Pete Shotton, Nigel Walley, and Ivan Vaughan used to play in the wooded garden behind the home. "The reason the trip to Strawberry Fields in the song was DOWN was because it was in the lower dimensions, and a place where "nothing is real" in the true sense, even though those of us living in the ORPHANAGE take it to be quite real. But seriously, how real can a place be, when silly things like crime can be gotten away with? You know that if this were the "real" world, you would know who the criminals were. Grateful Dead - Uncle Johns Band - Alpine Valley 1989 www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4-_V__GUro"Gosh Darn!" ;D, well I declare, have you seen the like? Their walls are built of cannonballs, their motto is "Don't tread on me". Come hear Uncle John's Band playing to the tide, Come with me, or go alone, he's come to take his children home.
It's the same story the crow told me; it's the only one he knows. Like the morning sun you come and like the wind you go. Ain't no time to hate, barely time to wait, Wo, oh, what I want to know, where does the time go?
I live in a silver mine and I call it Beggar's Tomb; I got me a violin and I beg you call the tune, anybody's choice, I can hear your voice. Wo, oh, what I want to know, how does the song go?
Come hear Uncle John's Band by the riverside, Got some things to talk about, here beside the rising tide.
Come hear Uncle John's Band playing to the tide,
Come on along, or go alone, he's come to take his (orphaned) children home. Wo, oh, what I want to know, how does the song go?
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Post by iameye on Apr 1, 2012 17:22:35 GMT -5
Come to take her children home But how can I come home if I am already at home? You're only home in a relative way. ;D www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr5bYukigMQ"What you have now (where your current home is) is not your true reality, but one you have created over millennia of time since you dropped down from the higher dimensions. Not a single soul was forced to do so, and each and every one of you freely volunteered for the experience. You did so with complete faith knowing that however much you strayed from the Light, there would be a time when you would be called back and helped to do so. That time is, of course, now, and in a short time you will know for certainty that you are firmly on the path to Ascension, and that nothing can stand in its way or delay it. "nothing can stand in its way or delay[ Unless someone QUITS due to PROFOUND lack of interest. Ad then you're on your own. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strawberry_Fields_Forever"Strawberry Field was the name of a Salvation Army Children's Home (orphanage) just around the corner from Lennon's childhood home in Woolton, a suburb of Liverpool. Lennon and his childhood friends Pete Shotton, Nigel Walley, and Ivan Vaughan used to play in the wooded garden behind the home. "The reason the trip to Strawberry Fields in the song was DOWN was because it was in the lower dimensions, and a place where "nothing is real" in the true sense, even though those of us living in the ORPHANAGE take it to be quite real. But seriously, how real can a place be, when silly things like crime can be gotten away with? You know that if this were the "real" world, you would know who the criminals were. Grateful Dead - Uncle Johns Band - Alpine Valley 1989 www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4-_V__GUro"Gosh Darn!" ;D, well I declare, have you seen the like? Their walls are built of cannonballs, their motto is "Don't tread on me". Come hear Uncle John's Band playing to the tide, Come with me, or go alone, he's come to take his children home.
It's the same story the crow told me; it's the only one he knows. Like the morning sun you come and like the wind you go. Ain't no time to hate, barely time to wait, Wo, oh, what I want to know, where does the time go?
I live in a silver mine and I call it Beggar's Tomb; I got me a violin and I beg you call the tune, anybody's choice, I can hear your voice. Wo, oh, what I want to know, how does the song go?
Come hear Uncle John's Band by the riverside, Got some things to talk about, here beside the rising tide.
Come hear Uncle John's Band playing to the tide,
Come on along, or go alone, he's come to take his (orphaned) children home. Wo, oh, what I want to know, how does the song go?I'll tell you, Time is same, in a relative way. She's come to take her children HOME Not a single soul was forced to do so, and each and every one of you freely volunteered for the experience. You did so with complete faith knowing that however much you strayed from the Light, there would be a time when you would be called back and helped to do so.
That time is, of course, now, and in a short time you will know for certainty that you are firmly on the path to Ascension, and that nothing can stand in its way or delay it."I can't take any more delays, man
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Post by iameye on Apr 1, 2012 17:42:14 GMT -5
"Strawberry Field was the name of a Salvation Army Children's Home (orphanage) just around the corner from Lennon's childhood home in Woolton, a suburb of Liverpool. Lennon and his childhood friends Pete Shotton, Nigel Walley, and Ivan Vaughan used to play in the wooded garden behind the home."
The reason the trip to Strawberry Fields in the song was DOWN was because it was in the lower dimensions, and a place where "nothing is real" in the true sense, even though those of us living in the ORPHANAGE take it to be quite real. But seriously, how real can a place be, when silly things like crime can be gotten away with?
It's VERY real. No one forgot. Sally says "Take my hand."
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Post by iameye on Apr 2, 2012 7:54:10 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strawberry_Fields_Forever"Strawberry Field was the name of a Salvation Army Children's Home (orphanage) just around the corner from Lennon's childhood home in Woolton, a suburb of Liverpool. Lennon and his childhood friends Pete Shotton, Nigel Walley, and Ivan Vaughan used to play in the wooded garden behind the home. "The reason the trip to Strawberry Fields in the song was DOWN was because it was in the lower dimensions, and a place where "nothing is real" in the true sense, even though those of us living in the ORPHANAGE take it to be quite real. But seriously, how real can a place be, when silly things like crime can be gotten away with? And it was the Salvation Army Band that played Wings songs at Linda's Memorial - the dedication and naming ceremony service for St JOHN's / Linda's WOOD[/color] arbroath.blogspot.com/2012/04/linda-mccartney-memorial-wood-is.htmllife imitating life as real as real can be
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Post by linus on May 24, 2012 2:55:36 GMT -5
I found this: It looks like he is doeing something he is skilled at. He surely isn't doing this for the first time in his life. BTW I have read theories that Faul came from Scottland and others are sure that he came from Canada but I am wondering if he could be from Australia. (They have a lot of sheeps there.) This photo is from 1966. (to the best of my knowledge).
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Post by FP on Jun 8, 2012 22:06:35 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure I saw that in a gallery listed as late '67. He didn't have sideburns like that in '66.
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Post by linus on Jun 8, 2012 22:09:06 GMT -5
That's what I was thinking, because of the 'burns. Dang bloggers and their wrong dates! (that claim to be such huge fans).
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Nov 26, 2012 1:20:54 GMT -5
I found this: It looks like he is doeing something he is skilled at. He surely isn't doing this for the first time in his life. BTW I have read theories that Faul came from Scottland and others are sure that he came from Canada but I am wondering if he could be from Australia. (They have a lot of sheeps there.) Who is that man? Why it's William Shepherd....down on Jr's Farm... He does look a bit like Grizzly Adams....aka Mountain Man..bit wooly himself.... watching over his flocks by day...
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Post by seasaltcaramel on Dec 7, 2012 17:02:57 GMT -5
this is an interesting movie. it was produced on some level by Alan Lomax, some time around 1947 - that magical year. im putting the link here, and i will describe it shortly, because you should watch the footage - but you should also keep an eye out for a few important things.
i was watching Dont Look Back recently, and a strange thought came into my mind; it was in the beginning of the film, after the question "how did it all begin?" we go back in time to what appears to be a cornfield in minnesota where negros sit on the back of pick up trucks. dylan sings his song, and his left ear is apparently fascinating. and i thought, "now, he was really into rock n roll early on, and this footage is from the early 60s. he went from rock n roll to this? thats strange."
not so strange. jerry garcia played the banjo. the four roses society - as "obscure" as it gets - have plenty of songs about banjos. in the music the banjos were always representatives of sin. "oh, my sally's down where them old banjos play" style songs. really weird shit, basically. if you search for old photos of jerry you can see him with the van dyke facial hair.
my immediate thought was communists were revising history. kepler books in san francisco. strange ideas. the movie "to hear you banjo play" is narrated by pete seeger - i seem to remember he was the guy with the axe that tried cutting the electricity off on bob dylan at the newport folk festival. i would imagine along with alan lomax they helped bring in a certain consciousness to america. not anything bad either, just maybe slightly communistic. some time in the last 20 years "dylan" wrote a book of his life as a young musician in greenwich village*. he basically describes how this group operated. the kind of people involved. theres a whole thing about woody guthrie in it. in this movie you can see how dylan adopted woody guthries mannerisms when he would sing. dense material.
my favorite part is around 6:16.
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Post by linus on Aug 1, 2013 12:29:50 GMT -5
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