Post by MrMustard on Sept 13, 2003 14:37:30 GMT
I have found a few clues that "lead" to John Lennon's murder, not many mind, but the one's I have found are very interesting and slightly scary. Take John Lennon's song, "Come Together"for example. At the start of the song he whispers what sounds like "shoop", but in actual fact he is saying "shoot me!" That really freaks me out because he did actually get shot.
Also if you listen to the chorus "come together, right now, over me," you will see it has significance. Before John's murder, the Paul/Faul and the other Beatles weren't exactly on very good terms. I think they may have been talking to each other but they had a lot of "differences/problems" over Allen Klein and buisness and money etc etc that never really got resolved. But when John died, they decided to put their differences behind them and become friends again, they "came together" over John, just as he predicted they would in his lyrics.
Another clue is in John's song #9Dream:
So long ago
Was it in a dream, was it just a dream?
I know, yes I know
Seemed so very real, it seemed so real to me
Took a walk down the street
Through the heat whispered trees
I thought I could hear (hear, hear, hear)
Somebody call out my name, as it started to rain
Two spirits dancing so strange
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Dream, dream away
Magic in the air, was magic in the air?
I believe, yes I believe
More I cannot say, what more can I say?
On a river of sound
Thru the mirror go round, round
I thought I could feel (feel, feel, feel)
Music touching my soul, something warm, sudden cold
The spirit dance was unfolding
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
John sings: "Was it in a dream? Was it just a dream?" because "It seemed so very real, it seemed so real to me.." , ie, his death was too real to simply be a dream, although it felt like one at the time!
He sings of the "two spirits dancing so strange", two personalities who are drawn together, ie him and Mark Chapman. Then, as he "took a walk down the street"
he heard "somebody call out my name", ie as he and Yoko walked towards the Dakota, Mark Chapman called out his name, so John turned round, and then the bullets were fired.
And then the shots were fired and there was "a river of sound," and "music touching my soul, something warm, sudden cold," as the 5 bullets found their target.
Then, as Lennon slippped "through the mirror go round, round" towards the other side, and death, he is aware that for him, "the spirit dance was unfolding...."
Lennon himself gave special significance to this song because it came to him almost complete, in the middle of the night - it came out of nowhere, like a message. Freaky huh!
Another clue is "I am the walrus." I know this is commonly associated with Paul's death, but I feel that it can also forsee John's death because afterall, he did sing and write those words.
Another clue is the "three Beatles" clue (ie "one and one and one is three" (Come Together), and the 3 strings on the left handed bass guitar on the sgt. Pepper's album representing the three Beatles, Ringo's drum (Magical Myster Tour) - "Love 3 The Beatles" etc etc), which is also commonly associated with Paul's death, however, it can also be seen that after 1980, there were only three Beatles for a considerable amount of time (if you can consider Faul a Beatle, hey I think he's finally earned the title, he's done a lot of great work!)
Another freaky clue is a picture of John Lennon in the tour ticket shop, (I think the picture is in the original Magical Mystery Tour booklet that came with the record...) with the words "The Best Way To Go Is By M & D Co" to his right. What is really scary is that the company's initials - M D C - are also the initials of Mark David Chapman, John Lennon's murderer.
Magical Mystery Tour was released as an album on December 8th 1967 - 13 years later, to the exact day on December 8th 1980, John Lennon was murdered. I'm just a little scared....
Another freaky fact (not John related but Beatles related) is, that despite strong opposition from John, Stuart Sutcliffe chose to leave the Beatleson DECEMBER 9, 1960 and never saw John again.. Ifind that very strange, since exactly 20 years later
the headlines in almost every newspaper in the world on the very same date
of DECEMBER 9, l980 would read:
"JOHN LENNON SHOT TO DEATH!
Also if you listen to the chorus "come together, right now, over me," you will see it has significance. Before John's murder, the Paul/Faul and the other Beatles weren't exactly on very good terms. I think they may have been talking to each other but they had a lot of "differences/problems" over Allen Klein and buisness and money etc etc that never really got resolved. But when John died, they decided to put their differences behind them and become friends again, they "came together" over John, just as he predicted they would in his lyrics.
Another clue is in John's song #9Dream:
So long ago
Was it in a dream, was it just a dream?
I know, yes I know
Seemed so very real, it seemed so real to me
Took a walk down the street
Through the heat whispered trees
I thought I could hear (hear, hear, hear)
Somebody call out my name, as it started to rain
Two spirits dancing so strange
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Dream, dream away
Magic in the air, was magic in the air?
I believe, yes I believe
More I cannot say, what more can I say?
On a river of sound
Thru the mirror go round, round
I thought I could feel (feel, feel, feel)
Music touching my soul, something warm, sudden cold
The spirit dance was unfolding
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
Ah! böwakawa poussé, poussé
John sings: "Was it in a dream? Was it just a dream?" because "It seemed so very real, it seemed so real to me.." , ie, his death was too real to simply be a dream, although it felt like one at the time!
He sings of the "two spirits dancing so strange", two personalities who are drawn together, ie him and Mark Chapman. Then, as he "took a walk down the street"
he heard "somebody call out my name", ie as he and Yoko walked towards the Dakota, Mark Chapman called out his name, so John turned round, and then the bullets were fired.
And then the shots were fired and there was "a river of sound," and "music touching my soul, something warm, sudden cold," as the 5 bullets found their target.
Then, as Lennon slippped "through the mirror go round, round" towards the other side, and death, he is aware that for him, "the spirit dance was unfolding...."
Lennon himself gave special significance to this song because it came to him almost complete, in the middle of the night - it came out of nowhere, like a message. Freaky huh!
Another clue is "I am the walrus." I know this is commonly associated with Paul's death, but I feel that it can also forsee John's death because afterall, he did sing and write those words.
Another clue is the "three Beatles" clue (ie "one and one and one is three" (Come Together), and the 3 strings on the left handed bass guitar on the sgt. Pepper's album representing the three Beatles, Ringo's drum (Magical Myster Tour) - "Love 3 The Beatles" etc etc), which is also commonly associated with Paul's death, however, it can also be seen that after 1980, there were only three Beatles for a considerable amount of time (if you can consider Faul a Beatle, hey I think he's finally earned the title, he's done a lot of great work!)
Another freaky clue is a picture of John Lennon in the tour ticket shop, (I think the picture is in the original Magical Mystery Tour booklet that came with the record...) with the words "The Best Way To Go Is By M & D Co" to his right. What is really scary is that the company's initials - M D C - are also the initials of Mark David Chapman, John Lennon's murderer.
Magical Mystery Tour was released as an album on December 8th 1967 - 13 years later, to the exact day on December 8th 1980, John Lennon was murdered. I'm just a little scared....
Another freaky fact (not John related but Beatles related) is, that despite strong opposition from John, Stuart Sutcliffe chose to leave the Beatleson DECEMBER 9, 1960 and never saw John again.. Ifind that very strange, since exactly 20 years later
the headlines in almost every newspaper in the world on the very same date
of DECEMBER 9, l980 would read:
"JOHN LENNON SHOT TO DEATH!