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Hippe and pop culture in 60's 70's, The Doors, The Birds..

 
 
OldGrumpy
 
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Reply Thu 8 Nov, 2018 03:13 pm
@George,
Quote:
But by whom?


I guess by the one who doesn't want this information out.
If you hear what his daughter had said about this, it sound very obvious he was assasinated.
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Ponderer
 
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Reply Thu 8 Nov, 2018 04:04 pm
@OldGrumpy,
OK. Let's see if I've got this. There was no opposition to the war, so the government created a fake opposition to steer public opinion against the hippies so that...Wait. Let me ponder some more.
Ponderer
 
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Reply Thu 8 Nov, 2018 04:46 pm
@Ponderer,
I think the song For What It's Worth said it best. "There's somethin' happenin' here. What it is ain't exactly clear."
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Pamela Rosa
 
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Reply Thu 8 Nov, 2018 05:41 pm
@OldGrumpy,
OldGrumpy wrote:

Oh I forgot!

Charles Manson was also a member of the 'gang'. Yep, that one.....

Charkes Manson wrote in 1988:

"When “Luke the Drifter” A.K.A. Hank Williams died,
New York Jews bought his grave and his music …
then a Jew named Zimmerman changed his name
to Bob Dylan and rode and stayed in stardom playing
the part left over by a dead person. The Jews bought
up the music and fooled waves of children and, even
if you see it and say it, you’re called crazy ."
OldGrumpy
 
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Reply Fri 9 Nov, 2018 12:30 am
@Ponderer,
Quote:
OK. Let's see if I've got this. There was no opposition to the war, so the government created a fake opposition to steer public opinion against the hippies so that...Wait. Let me ponder some more.


Oh ok ic.
Of course there was an upcoming opposition against the war.
That is the piece maybe you are missing.
You see, the government always knows pretty well what is going around in the public arena, but that alone is worth a few books. And I must say this psyop was pretty clever done.
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OldGrumpy
 
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Reply Fri 9 Nov, 2018 12:42 am
@Pamela Rosa,
so?
glitterbag
 
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Reply Fri 9 Nov, 2018 01:16 am
@OldGrumpy,
Pamela Rose is your friend, a kindred spirit. She hates more people than you do.
OldGrumpy
 
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Reply Fri 9 Nov, 2018 02:12 am
@glitterbag,
I don't hate people, mate,
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Brandon9000
 
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Reply Sat 10 Nov, 2018 10:32 pm
@glitterbag,
glitterbag wrote:
I bought everything the Beatles ever recorded. I have 45 rpms, albums, and CD's....the technology kept advancing. Every two weeks when I got my paycheck, I would heads to the local record store, I bought Beatles, The Stones, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Big Maybelle, Prince Foster........ way too many to list.....

In addition to their music being great, their history is fascinating. It has everything - love, loss, ambition, toiling brilliantly but in obscurity, and, of course, unparalleled success. There are several good Beatles history movies - "The Birth of the Beatles," "In His Life," "Backbeat," "Nowhere Boy," and the hilarious, fictitious, "I Wanna Hold Your Hand." Philip Norman is one of the great Beatles history writers, and Mark Lewisohn has recently published, "Tune In," the first in a definitive three part history.
OldGrumpy
 
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Reply Sat 10 Nov, 2018 11:51 pm
@Brandon9000,

Quote:
In addition to their music being great, their history is fascinating. It has everything - love, loss, ambition, toiling brilliantly but in obscurity, and, of course, unparalleled success. There are several good Beatles history movies - "The Birth of the Beatles," "In His Life," "Backbeat," "Nowhere Boy," and the hilarious, fictitious, "I Wanna Hold Your Hand." Philip Norman is one of the great Beatles history writers, and Mark Lewisohn has recently published, "Tune In," the first in a definitive three part history.


Is the fact mentioned in these books that they weren't able to read notes?
Setanta
 
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Reply Sat 10 Nov, 2018 11:53 pm
Because if anyone alleged that to be a fact, it was pure bullsh*t.
OldGrumpy
 
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Reply Sat 10 Nov, 2018 11:58 pm
@Setanta,
Quote:
Because if anyone alleged that to be a fact, it was pure bullsh*t.


So, you don't do deep research then?

Like ALL these idiotic weird groups, they were created by the Intelligence Agencies. One of the reasons for this horrible musicwas to destroy 'real' music.

Do you really think that wat Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones etc made is real good music???

Oh and btw the Rolling Stones once kept playing while someone in front of the stage was murdered. Yes, they saw it happening.

These are very sick psychopathic people.
Setanta
 
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Reply Sun 11 Nov, 2018 12:53 am
@OldGrumpy,
OldGrumpy wrote:
These are very sick psychopathic people.


You got the pronoun wrong there--you wanted the first person singular.
OldGrumpy
 
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Reply Sun 11 Nov, 2018 01:02 am
@Setanta,
Quote:
You got the pronoun wrong there--you wanted the first person singular.


well, just get my point that's all.

Those morbid musicians were created by the Tavistock institute. This is an arm of the psychological operations by the intelligence agencies.
roger
 
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Reply Sun 11 Nov, 2018 01:12 am
@OldGrumpy,
It's a conspiracy, right?
OldGrumpy
 
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Reply Sun 11 Nov, 2018 01:43 am
@roger,
Quote:
It's a conspiracy, right?


Yes, of course it is! Why you ask? Do you think by calling it a conspiracy-theory you can ridicule it? First do research where the negative connotation with regards to conspiracy theory came from, yes?!
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Setanta
 
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Reply Sun 11 Nov, 2018 03:00 am
@OldGrumpy,
Ah-hahahahahahahahahaha . . .

You crack me up . . .
OldGrumpy
 
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Reply Sun 11 Nov, 2018 03:56 am
@Setanta,
Quote:
Ah-hahahahahahahahahaha . . .

You crack me up . . .


Good.
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Brandon9000
 
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Reply Sun 11 Nov, 2018 09:47 am
@OldGrumpy,
OldGrumpy wrote:


Quote:
In addition to their music being great, their history is fascinating. It has everything - love, loss, ambition, toiling brilliantly but in obscurity, and, of course, unparalleled success. There are several good Beatles history movies - "The Birth of the Beatles," "In His Life," "Backbeat," "Nowhere Boy," and the hilarious, fictitious, "I Wanna Hold Your Hand." Philip Norman is one of the great Beatles history writers, and Mark Lewisohn has recently published, "Tune In," the first in a definitive three part history.


Is the fact mentioned in these books that they weren't able to read notes?

It was certainly mentioned that they didn't read music.
glitterbag
 
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Reply Sun 11 Nov, 2018 01:56 pm
@Brandon9000,
That’s what you’re going to hang your hat on?? You think they couldn’t read music??? Well now I’m totally berift.
 

 
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