Post by romanruins on Apr 29, 2008 18:31:33 GMT
A source of new information on the Beatles in the Sixties is the current issue of Paranoia Magazine now at News stands. www.paranoiamagazine.com. The article Tuesday Weld High Priestess of The Illuminati includes the following passages "Both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones were prodigies of Tuesday Welds occulatural revolution. Her influence on the Beatles was most noticeable during the groups psychedelic phase, and is alluded to in such songs as the dark , foreboding classic "I Am the Walrus" in which the lyrics refer to "...stupid bloody Tuesday." The song cryptically mentions a "pronographic priestess," " Other Beatles songs that have highly evocative Weldian lyrics include "Lady Madonna," as well as "She Came In Through the Bathroom Window," from the Abby Road album with its chorus,("Tuesday's on the phone to me.")"
"the 1967 Rolling Stone album Between the Buttons featured the billboard hit "Ruby Tuesday,"..."
"In the late eighties, a persistent rumor spread around the rock youth culture that Anton LaVey had been associated with strange ritual scene hinted at in The Eagles' 1977 runaway hit,(" Hotel California.") The hotel...was the Chateau Marmont, an old hotel that has long been a fixture on Hollywood's Sunset Blvd. In the November 11, 1977 edition of New York magazine, an interview was conducted with Tuesday Weld at the Hotel Marmount, and she showed up for the interview wearing a witch's hat and witch's skirt. She reminisced about the years she lived at the Chateau Marmount." There is a Mother Lode of information for this group in the article. Off to work for me!
"the 1967 Rolling Stone album Between the Buttons featured the billboard hit "Ruby Tuesday,"..."
"In the late eighties, a persistent rumor spread around the rock youth culture that Anton LaVey had been associated with strange ritual scene hinted at in The Eagles' 1977 runaway hit,(" Hotel California.") The hotel...was the Chateau Marmont, an old hotel that has long been a fixture on Hollywood's Sunset Blvd. In the November 11, 1977 edition of New York magazine, an interview was conducted with Tuesday Weld at the Hotel Marmount, and she showed up for the interview wearing a witch's hat and witch's skirt. She reminisced about the years she lived at the Chateau Marmount." There is a Mother Lode of information for this group in the article. Off to work for me!