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Post by Scarlett on Aug 19, 2003 3:33:23 GMT
Hello to you. This is prolly a dumb question but what exactly is John saying at the end of IAW? I'm not talking about the backward Paul clue, but rather all that fuzzy undecipherable stuff at the very ending. Plus, not all of it sounds like him.
thanx, Scarlett
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Post by Eggman on Aug 19, 2003 3:56:47 GMT
I don't remember at this moment but.... WELCOME Scarlett Ribbons!!!! ;D ;D
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Post by Forum Manager on Aug 19, 2003 4:39:08 GMT
"Villain, take my purse; if ever thou wilt thrive, bury my body; and give the letter which thou findĀ“st about to Edmund, Earl of Gloster; Seek him out upon the British party; 0' untimely death!"
"I know thee well; A serviceable villain; as duteous to the vices of my mistress as badness would desire."
"What, is he dead?" "Sit you down, Father; rest you."
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Post by Uberkinder on Aug 19, 2003 4:43:05 GMT
There are conflincting stories that this is either John and his dentist Doctor Robert reading the lines (from "King Lear"), or it is was recorded from a radio production. It definately sounds like one of the voices is John to me.
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Post by Imbackinblack on Aug 19, 2003 15:17:24 GMT
It was recorded from the radio by fiddling with the dial. John said so back in 1967.
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Post by Forum Manager on Aug 19, 2003 21:23:56 GMT
yes, but john also said that he said "cranberry sauce" instead of "i burried paul"
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