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Post by Dylan on Jan 24, 2005 21:42:50 GMT
As everybody of us well know if you hold a mirror up to the Sgt. Pepper's drum logo, you can see the words IONEIX HE DIE"ONE HE DIE", with an arrow between "HE" and "DIE" that points directly up at Paul. I ONE = 11 IX = 9 so 11 (November?) 9 (the day?) or 11 (the day?) 9 (September?). Ok, The design credit for the center bass drum on the cover of the Sgt. Pepper album is given to Joe Ephgrave. Well, there is NO Joe Ephgrave in the Beatle world! In fact split the name up and it can say
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Post by abbey on Jan 26, 2005 17:14:13 GMT
Very possibly Nice job !
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Post by Sdxo lv Ghdg on Jan 27, 2005 4:32:06 GMT
Had an idea to do a Google search for Joe Taff. Taff, not ‘taph’, because I thought it was a more probable surname. 'Taph' being the letters missing to form 'epitaph' and 'Joe' being the extra letters.
First site was a single by Joe Taff at abbyrecords.com
Says it’s a dance single. At first I thought I had a great discovery until I realized that abbyrecords probably doesn't have anything to do with the Beetles, nor the recording of the single.
But, maybe it is something, and there are other Joe Taff's around. Oh, or Old Chief Joseph's grave.
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Post by Perplexed on Jan 27, 2005 5:44:53 GMT
well, interesting. And, Joe is short for Joseph. JosephEphgrave,
2 "eph's"
or 2 "F's"?
Jo ( "s") F F Grave
If a=1 and b=2, then f=6.
F F is 66.
s=september?
J=10?
10 of September, '66, Grave?
Jos can abbreviate Joseph, again, of course, I have made a circle.
Well, I thought this was going somewhere, but nevermind.
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