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Post by beatled on Jul 26, 2005 3:01:32 GMT
Found this on the Google usenet groups, on a forum dedicated to Yes surprisingly. It starts here on the second page, scroll down a bit, after it moves away from a discussion of "deep throat": tinyurl.com/av25z
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Post by byrdsmaniac on Jul 26, 2005 23:34:29 GMT
What a great find, Jojo! It's fantastic! We should have a special thread of all of it here.
Looks like there's more to be looked into, btw:
"After Sgt Pepper's, the Christmas record Christmastime Is Here Again may contain one or more PID clues.
It is a simple song that basically repeats the title over and over until Paul sings, "Aint been round since you know when." Then the group spells "O-U-T spells OUT!" This is followed by a strange little play.
"Theater hour is brought to you tonight from the arms of someone new" Paul: "Hello? I'm speaking from a cold (inaudible)" Ringo: "Hello? Hello, operator? Hello, Operator? I've been cut off! I've been... it's an emergency.
then back to "Christmas time is here again. Ain't been 'round since you know when! O-U-T spells OUT" George: "How old are you?" John: "Never (laughing echoing) Well you've won a prize, Get off the show!"...clapping, laughing"
> Human brains look for patterns. If they can't find them, they make them up.
But Beatle material seems to lends itself to these pattern. "You were in a car crash and you lost you hair" "He blew his mind out in a car, he didn't notice that the lights had changed" The sound of a car crash in Lovely Rita, the 28-IF car plates. I doubt you could link this kind of imagery from Yes music. Find me four Jon is dead clues from Yes albums, not to mention four that link together this easily."
A car crash in "Lovely Rita?"
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Post by BeatlePaul on Jul 27, 2005 9:47:38 GMT
We are centuries ahead here.
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