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Author: The Walrus was DannyThe Walrus was Danny
Date: Dec 26, 2008 13:42
Why was the release date different for the UK and the US, and what was
deal? Wasn't it released a year later in the US or something.....and
whilst we're at it...why was it on Green Vinyl?
Danny
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Author: The Walrus was DannyThe Walrus was Danny
Date: Dec 26, 2008 13:08
I've gone and typed a key on the keyboard by mistake and the address
bar across the top of the screen has disappeared along with all the
favourites stuff etc!!! Can anybody help me get it back?
TIA!
Danny
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Author: MC HammeredMC Hammered
Date: Dec 26, 2008 13:00
On Dec 22, 10:02 pm, "BibsBro" taxachusetts.com> wrote:
Actualy it's by that other band, cant memba the name rite now (who
says reefer's bad fertha memries? :-) but it aint Julian....tho it was
prolly inspired by the Yoke.
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Author: MC HammeredMC Hammered
Date: Dec 26, 2008 12:58
On Dec 16, 4:48 pm, ermitano gmail.com> wrote:
> The problem with revolution 9 is its length. It's too long. The sound
> collage is ok, but after a while it gets boring.
> Anyone of you had listen to Stockhousen or Cage, or any other
> electroacoustic music. I name that composers because maybe lennon
> listen to them in those days. Of course the electroacoustic music in
> our days is other thing, hi tech, computers, electronic in real time,
> etc, in those days were just tapes, loops, reverse effects, studio
> processing.. you know.
>
> I'd like to read an opinion by someone who knows something about this
> kind of music....
Well only the experts, the scollers, the theorists can say fer sure...
But I feel it is one of the Beatles greatest momints, allong with
"Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill"....It is more then music, it is
art, and can only be apreciated by somone with the edumicashims and
LSD stash to do so...
Nuff said
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Author: MC HammeredMC Hammered
Date: Dec 26, 2008 12:57
On Dec 21, 8:40 am, Fattuchus yahoo.com> wrote:
> More laughing, less eating.
I wanna smoke lotsa reefa this year....drink lotsa 40's....post to RMB
more then anyone....defen the Yoke....mebbe try touchin her
again....chase all the trolls outta my news group.....continue bein
the firkin sheriff I guess!!! It will take a iron will but I gots the
fartitude to doit!!
Nuff said
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Author: MC HammeredMC Hammered
Date: Dec 26, 2008 12:54
On Dec 22, 11:01 pm, marcus yahoo.com> wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEBlSsg0Wy0
>
> "...in the nineteen-sixties, apartheid was driven out of America.
> Legal segregation - Jim Crow - ended. We didn't end racism, but we
> ended legal segregation. We ended the idea that you can send a million
> soldiers ten thousand miles away to fight in a war that people do not
> support. We ended the idea that women are second-class citizens. Now,
> it doesn't matter who sits in the Oval Office. But the big battles
> that were won in that period of civil war and strife you cannot
> reverse. We were young, we were reckless, arrogant, silly,
> headstrong...and we were right! I regret nothing!"
>
> Abbie Hoffman, Vanderbilt University, April 1989
Only watched the first couple secons....but he looks allot like a
woman, doncha think?? Not that theres nuthin wrong with that....lotta
my favert people are "gays"..
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Author: MC HammeredMC Hammered
Date: Dec 26, 2008 12:52
On Dec 21, 7:10 am, Raja gmail.com> wrote:
"Merry Christmas ifya wants it"...by John and the freakin Yoke!!!
The greatest chrismas song ever!!! Nuff said
I expecialy like the part where the Yoke comes in...but its like
dozens of yoke's all singin togetha...dont know how she diddit, musta
been some special oriental secret singin techneek. Also as music
theery experts will tellya, the song's "key" or "cord" changes when
the Yoke comes in...like its in some comon "western" key when John
sings...peoples music, so the peoples key....but when the Yoke comes
in...Sha-zam!!! IIts oritenal time!!
Nuff said
Nuff said
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Author: MC HammeredMC Hammered
Date: Dec 26, 2008 12:49
>. . .but
> I think John was his own man as far as his politics and art. . . .
Are you shittin me?? He was the YOKE's firkin man...
Nuff said
> certainly in the early years. Of course in later years he came under
> the spell of whats her name but I digress.
Now thats more like it....her name was the Yoke...
Nuff said
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Author: MC HammeredMC Hammered
Date: Dec 26, 2008 12:47
On Dec 20, 4:34 pm, marcus yahoo.com> wrote:
> Perhaps this has been discussed before, but in the following lyrics of
> Paul's "Here Today" homage to John:
>
> "What about the night we cried,
> Because there wasnt any reason left to keep it all inside"
>
> What was the particular incident, cried over, that was Paul referring?
>
> When they knew The Beatles were over?(and when was that? when John
> told the group in the Fall of 1969 that he was leaving?)
>
> When Brian died?
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