Posted on 10/09/2008 7:27:44 PM PDT by diverteach
Yes, after a fashion. I read of the “Paul is Dead” thing in my college sociology textbook twenty years ago and my parents have never forgiven me messing up their old original LP of the “Abbey Road” album.
Thank you for bringing up my old trauma.
Meeoww!
lol, I wonder how many people have no earthly idea what that means?
Or stoned out of their gourds.
I don’t care if it is posted in Chat ... this is embarrasing.
Came home about two years ago to discover that his teenaged son had found a 'record player' in the attic and decided to try it out......using the White Album.
This isn’t backward masking. The idea is that our speech in reverse reveals what’s really going on in the subconscious.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_speech
I remember when Oates was appearing on Art Bell’s shows he was playing a lot of these and giving him a lot of airtime. They had a big falling out though. I tried to do some of these by playing back recorded conversations. Lot of interesting strings turn up but much seems coincidental and suggestive. Oates also has a metaphor list where meaning is ascribed to oft occurring words or phrases.
Don’t take the brown acid.
Dark Side of The Moon, dude . . and it's not the only album/movie setup. Google it, there's a number of album/movie connections. Pretty cool . . .
Wonder how much it would have gone for on Ebay?
One evening about ten years ago my brother found several milk crates full of albums from the sixties and early seventies put out with the trash. All sorts of moldy oldies. Great stuff! Not that they were worth anything, when I said “moldy” I meant that literally...
Memories of the Navy Human Relations project weekend music tapes. That, boot camp and the bus to High School were the only places I had to listen to rock etc.
Buffy St Marie, Janis Joplin,
small pox blankets . . .
flower children.
Sheesh. What an era. And too much downhill since.
How much did that decrease it’s value by?
That's what I thought when I was five, anyways.
“Leading company.. and companies..”
“Prepare to pass in review...”
Also, Paul is dead.
That was just wishful thinking.
San Diego for me. You?
Orlando. ‘84
Autumn, ‘84 to be precise.
Springsteen’s “Cover Me”, David Bowie’s “Blue Jean”, The Honeydrippers “Sea of Love”, Hall & Oates “Out of Touch”
Seared, seared, into my memory.
San Diego 1969 . . . drum and bugle corps to boot.
which meant 4 or 8 or some such extra weeks of boot camp but also getting out of a raft of nonsense . . . and being on TV at half-time at Chargers football games . . . once, including when Nixon came to watch.
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