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Post by artemis on Jun 27, 2010 15:31:38 GMT -5
Rubbish? U dont like when ur bubble is pinched, is it? This is how things are in the real world, whether u like it or not.
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Post by beatlies on Nov 4, 2010 14:43:51 GMT -5
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Post by treegenus on Nov 4, 2010 15:03:29 GMT -5
Now THAT is the amazing pure voice that first came on the scene! Thank you beatlies for finding that original JOAN BAEZ clip. And she's more ethnic looking in this video too with more wavy hair, not blank straight hair. And regarding the February 11th video post where there's mention of the German accent, I bet Tabasco could help us with that.
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Post by beatlies on Nov 4, 2010 15:07:10 GMT -5
Now THAT is the amazing pure voice that first came on the scene! Thank you beatlies for finding that original JOAN BAEZ clip. And she's more ethnic looking in this video too with more wavy hair, not blank straight hair. And regarding the February 11th video post where there's mention of the German accent, I bet Tabasco could help us with that. You're welcome. The real Joan Baez had an Amerindian type of face and skin tone, from her father's Mexican ancestry. The Foan Faezes do not. Real Joan was a much better guitar player, too.
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Post by treegenus on Nov 4, 2010 15:09:29 GMT -5
Al Capp would have so much to say if he were around today...and maybe not so low key as he did back then regarding Fennon's Love In and Phoney Baez. His comic strip would be totally more outrageously blatant (than the Doonesbury one is supposed to be).
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Post by beatlies on Jun 23, 2011 10:59:22 GMT -5
Was Joan Baez replaced? Foan Faez in 1968: Foan Faez 1969: More Foan Faez 1969: Al Capp called her "Joanie Phoney." He also angrily confronted Charlie Brill on film in the Fohn-Yoko Ono Montreal, Canada "Bed-In for Peace," stopping just short of calling Fohn an imposter but strongly implying it (for those able to pick up on it). As with his "Joanie Phoney" cartoons, people just took it as part of Capp's newly right wing political bent, but in retrospect it's obvious he was trying to lay out public clues to the CIAlebrity impostering which horrified him. Compare Foan Faez at Woodstock face/skull and singing "We Shall Overcome" with that of the real Joan Baez "We Shall Overcome" in Britain 1963/64. The differences are stark and glaringly obvious. "We Shall Overcome" begins at 6:48--- www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDyDWkyh3WU[youtube] www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDyDWkyh3WU[/youtube]Joan Baez, Mimi Baez, Richard Farina and their Cornell/U.S. Navy buddy Thomas Pynchon were all CIA plants to control, spy upon and carefully subvert the Left and pre-existing left counter-culture.
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Post by beatlies on Jun 26, 2011 16:00:36 GMT -5
Rubbish! Total match. Voice, face, facial expressions. Everything matches perfectly. What's the point in posting totally speculative posts? Just like using photographs as evidence. Photoshopping was possible with 60s technology, the photograph evidence doesn't count for anything. Never has. Yeah, perfect match, right! Except for the eyes, nose, mouth, jaw, forehead, chin, eye distance, skin color, skull, body, ethnic physiological type, singing voice, gestures, speaking voice, body, guitar playing style and ability, they're perfectly alike, it has just got to be the same woman. Like two peas in a cod 1964: www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDyDWkyh3WU1969: www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4y2equAIdI1969: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkNsEH1GD7Q1964: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVQ3Fb43NbI[youtube] www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVQ3Fb43NbI[/youtube]
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Post by emerald on Mar 12, 2018 4:37:47 GMT -5
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