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Post by Forum Manager on Sept 16, 2003 2:35:44 GMT
hehehe, old people... hehehe theyre funny cuz theyre old! ;D
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Post by Forum Manager on Sept 16, 2003 4:38:34 GMT
i actually do a good beavis voice.
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Post by gharryson on Sept 17, 2003 16:26:46 GMT
what is the photo in the lower right of the left side.....and is that a sun on the opposite..?
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Post by gharryson on Sept 17, 2003 16:27:35 GMT
what about edgar allen poe...anythoughts?
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Post by LUCY on Sept 18, 2003 1:59:34 GMT
so. have we decided the eyes of the sun on klaatu's first album belong to paul? i'm still not getting an actual klaatu/beatles connection.
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Post by Eggman on Sept 18, 2003 12:19:17 GMT
LUCY: Please listen to "Hello Goodbye" and any Klaatu song and you will find the connection
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Post by gharryson on Sept 19, 2003 4:39:54 GMT
the eyes are pauls, the nose johns, the sun georges (331/3) and the name ringo (goodnight vienna)
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Post by sean1066 on Sept 23, 2003 21:13:47 GMT
Nice vocal comparisons here: www.anycities.com/user/uberkinder/voc/vc1.htmlAlbum art work and lyrical clues are too cryptic. Photographs only cast a shadow of doubt but don't prove anything to someone that has known the current Paul longer than the original. I think this 1969 story is the key. Corroboration from other audio experts would breath some real life into this story. members.tripod.com/~holysm0ke/united.html At the urging of a Miami disc jockey, Dr. Henry M. Truby, director of the university's language and linguistics research laboratory, put the McCartney riddle to a "sound fingerprint" test. After 20 hours of running experiments on dozens of Beatles records dating from the early 1960's, the professor said there is "reasonable doubt" that three voices popularly atrributed to McCartney are produced by the same set of vocal chords. "I hear three different McCartneys," Truby said. Speculation that McCartney died in an automobile accident in November 1966 has touched off a world wide controversy in pop music circles. The furor prompted Apple Corp, Ltd., the Beatles London office to issue a brief statement from Paul: "I am alive and well and unconcerned about the rumors of my death. But if I were dead, I would be the last to know." But Truby, an audio expert, insists, "I heard three different McCartneys." Truby said experiments on a sound spectograph machine indicated there were six different voices on the records he tested. Three were clearly identified as those of Beatles John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. The three others sound "roughly" like the same person, the professor said, but the spectograph - which makes sound "fingerprints" - show a different authorship. "I cannot conclude that the same voice appears in these early late passages," said Truby, who has spent 20 years in scientific audio studies. ~UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
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Post by MrMustard on Sept 23, 2003 23:17:50 GMT
Perfect Sean1066! ;D Welcome to the forum! ;D
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Post by JamesPaul & Brian on Sept 24, 2003 14:42:00 GMT
Dear Sean, Dr. Truby was right. But soon he was threatened by EMI. So...
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Post by gharryson on Sept 26, 2003 4:53:52 GMT
Apollo are you trying to say that the touring perhaps contibuted to Paul's demise? going from place to place....causing his health to deteriorate?.... 5=a !=d 8=e 3=g 4=h 6=i
this i found in the gold bug with some more complex codes (they seemed complex to me anyway...lol)
....you were only waiting for this moment to arise.....
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Post by Perplexed on Sept 26, 2003 5:08:53 GMT
Might I suggest a google search on Sir Francis Bacon and link other words like codes, cyphers, secrets, etc.in the search; one discovers a lot of "spy" doings from the 1600's........... who knew?..............
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Post by MotherNaureSon on Sept 26, 2003 15:49:43 GMT
In the first editions of "Rotogravure" with the record it came a magnifying glass for the buyer to look in the inscriptions made in the door of the back cover.
I'd love to get a big scan of it. All I can see in the smalls one is a "b" just by the number 3. 3 Beatles?
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Post by byrdsmaniac on Oct 10, 2003 22:44:30 GMT
Tell me if im right apollo" 3:47 is Klaatus first album There is a song called " Little Neutrino" i think the album is Canadian It's only you it can't be me for i myself refuse to be I am someone you'll never know I am the little neutrino and now i'm passing thru the one whose knwon as you and yet you'll never know i do Sub Rosa speedway has morse code 331/3 in between the two georges there looks to me a shadow of a face....what is the reflection in georges sunglasses Ringo's Rotogravnure(ok not spelling right..lol) he's holding a magnifying glass the G R A V is in different colours the back of a couple of Klaatus albums have stars perhaps the connect the dots? Venus and Mars have planets on the front cover....Ringos album (Goodnight Vienna?) has Klaatu so does the day the earth stood still poster...but it has planets that remind me of the venus and mars album still working on the rest...how so far? Just to keep things together: Many of these questions are answered in the Toronto Sun article uncovered by Eggman from Thursday April 7, 1977 in the page 47, ENTERTAINMENT section. Morse code says:"From Alfred Heed thy sharpened ears message we do bring starship appears upon our sphere through London sky come spring..." See post called "Very very interesting article about Klaatu" posted in "General" section by Eggman on 10/7/03. Morse Code message would have to relate to song "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" by Klaatu.
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Post by Eggman on Oct 11, 2003 15:45:22 GMT
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Post by AlfredBeach on Oct 14, 2003 20:43:30 GMT
Re: my username: For those of you who don’t know, Alfred Beach was an inventor who designed a subway system. The song “Sub Rosa Subway” by Klaatu is the story of Alfred Beach and his invention, which never really got anywhere because of the corruption of Boss Tweed back in 1870.
As for further Klaatu clues, see the song Sir Bodsworth Rugglesby III with the following lyrics:
Officially presumed as dead But the words he left behind Still echo through my mind: "I'm the only man who'll ever get to hell and come back alive." He's the only man who'd ever get to hell and come back alive.
So off he went around the world...
Then one night while tripping down the English coast The moon was whiter than a ghost almost When I heard a voice yell through a megaphone And thereupon the midnight sea A signal lamp signaled me I could feel my blood run cold As the message did decode: "I'm the only man who'll ever get to hell and come back alive." Well who else could it be But good old Rugglesby?
There is a backwards sound in that song that sounds like “Look out monkey boy.” Everybody’s got something to hide, right?
When first released, Capitol Records USA messed up this song title as Sir Bodsworth Rubblesby III. "If you were to define Bods, Worth, Rubbles, and By, it would mean 'persons of importance born of quarry.' The Beatles were first known as the Quarrymen.
I’m a big Klaatu fan, BTW. I was around when they put out their first record.
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Post by PaulBearer on Oct 15, 2003 11:52:21 GMT
Rugglesby sounds alot like Rigby.
"When I heard a voice yell through a megaphone" - Faul at one point during "Uncle Albert" sings through a megaphone.
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Post by Scatterdome on Dec 3, 2003 5:29:22 GMT
Looking for the Klaatu/Beatles connection? Well, most likely I have found it.I am almost positive that James Paul formed Klaatu with his original choice for a "Faul," Terry Draper, as his primary musical outlet after Band On The Run, the album containing the song "Picasso's Last Words." Starting with Venus & Mars, I think Faul received little or no help from James Paul behind the scenes, which is why Band On The Run is the last good Faul album. There is even what seems to be a one-word vocal cameo from James Paul, in his unmistakeable belting voice, on the second song of the first Klaatu album, "California Jam." I have provided the link to that sample on my main posts about this. Please read these new posts about Klaatu on page 5 of my alternate (to 60IF) theory's thread: "Paul hired a replacement in '66..." (Page 5) 60if.proboards21.com/index.cgi?board=paul&thread=1063219993&action=display&start=60
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Post by beatled on Mar 14, 2005 17:45:14 GMT
This thread deserves a bump, it's been over a year now. Crickets played backwards, something I'll try shortly now that I capped the album. Sub-Rosa Subway does indeed have morse code under the music near the end. www.klaatu.org Go to "the music", and then lyrics, starting with their first album "347 EST", AKA "Klaatu". I'd say in light of recent discussions here, the lyrics to many of their songs deserve a second look. It's claimed that the morse code was decyphered: At this point there is some Morse Code in the recording which several interviews over the years have not been able to uncover the meaning of. I have also heard of people who have tried to decipher it themselves without any luck.
Well, you are in luck! Steve Radley has pointed out that one of the editions of their fan club newsletter, The Morning Sun, gave the answer to this great question! Here's what it says the Morse Code translates into:
From Alfred, heed thy sharpened ear, A message we do bring, Starship appears upon our sphere, Through London's sky come spring.
The mystery is solved..... or is it? What do you think?
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Post by Perplexed on Mar 15, 2005 1:46:47 GMT
Starships a-commin'?
Well, there's that aliens and saucers theme again. Are they here, yet? Not Jefferson Starship? (i jest)
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Post by byrdsmaniac on Mar 15, 2005 3:14:54 GMT
Starships a-commin'? Well, there's that aliens and saucers theme again. Are they here, yet? Not Jefferson Starship? (i jest) "Have You Seen The Stars Tonight" the operative JS song fya. And yes, that theme with the "to hell and back" one above SAY IT ALL.
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Post by Perplexed on Mar 15, 2005 3:22:45 GMT
Out on the limb.
Paul played British soccer, yes? So, I dont know if he was into Rugby---but maybe, from having been athletuc, he was said to have
RUGBY LEGS
R U G G L E S B Y
rugglesby = Rugby Legs.
Hey, Rugby Legs, what's up?
Just call him Rugglesby.........
Ringo thought that one up. OK I'm guessing again.
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Post by byrdsmaniac on Mar 21, 2005 4:10:32 GMT
Well well well. If you click on the klaatu.org link on JoJo's post above, and then click on the "Klaatu Kon 2005" poster, it says you can meet with the original members of the band on May 7th, and ask questions! Heh heh. Any TKIN representatives want to go to Toronto that day and ask questions?
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Post by beatled on Mar 21, 2005 23:51:11 GMT
I've been listening to the album again, decided to make a scan of the cover and inner sleeve. Lots of interesting stuff here, faces on the ground on the front, symbolism galore maybe? Look at the stars on the inner sleeve, not saying I see something, but maybe someone will? First of all a cap of the album, vinyl, so bear with the scratches post cd era people. Who shouts "California!" in California Jam? I haven't really decided still. http://*banned link*/Shoebox/KlaatuSide1-1.wma http://*banned link*/Shoebox/KlaatuSide2-1.wma The front and back covers, smaller versions: http://*banned link*/Shoebox/Klaatu%20scans/KlaatuFrontSmall.jpg[/img] http://*banned link*/Shoebox/Klaatu%20scans/KlaatuBackSmall.jpg[/img] Much larger versions: http://*banned link*/Shoebox/Klaatu%20scans/KlaatuFrontBig.jpg http://*banned link*/Shoebox/Klaatu%20scans/KlaatuBackBig.jpg And the inner sleeve front and back, couldn't shrink any more without making it unreadable, so a large version only of these: http://*banned link*/Shoebox/Klaatu%20scans/KlaatuInnerSleeveFront.jpg http://*banned link*/Shoebox/Klaatu%20scans/KlaatuInnerSleeveBack.jpg
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Post by abbey on Mar 23, 2005 16:46:28 GMT
Considering Bill's involvement with other bands in his career, I wouldn't be at all surprised if it is indeed him. After all, he IS a bit of a showoff ;D
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