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Nov 29, 2008 8:59:43 GMT -5
Post by artemis on Nov 29, 2008 8:59:43 GMT -5
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Post by beatlies on Dec 4, 2008 0:16:42 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Dec 4, 2008 6:13:48 GMT -5
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Dec 5, 2008 15:22:42 GMT -5
Post by sabrina on Dec 5, 2008 15:22:42 GMT -5
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Dec 6, 2008 14:04:50 GMT -5
Post by lucy on Dec 6, 2008 14:04:50 GMT -5
Somewhere this was a list and it included Loretta Lynn. IT was one of the old Paul was replaced sites.
I'm going to be looking into this and hope to get back with some information.
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Dec 6, 2008 23:07:38 GMT -5
Post by beatlies on Dec 6, 2008 23:07:38 GMT -5
Somewhere this was a list and it included Loretta Lynn. IT was one of the old Paul was replaced sites. I'm going to be looking into this and hope to get back with some information. Loretta Lynn/ Foretta Fynn (get back home Loretta) was mentioned as replaced on the Revolution 9 forum.
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Dec 7, 2008 17:33:54 GMT -5
Post by lucy on Dec 7, 2008 17:33:54 GMT -5
I was searching some pictures, but time does not permit me to run that right now. But I would like to do some research as when this would have taken place, her being replaced.
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Dec 7, 2008 20:02:27 GMT -5
Post by beatlies on Dec 7, 2008 20:02:27 GMT -5
Lennon vs. Fennon: the voice is quite different. A youtube comment on the early Lennon demo (at piano) of "I'm in Love"--- aggremo (1 month ago) Show Hide +1 Marked as spam Reply Its definitely from the early years. You can tell by the tenor of John's voice. He didn't sound like this in the 70's. His voice was much richer (as is recognizable here, even in a half-hearted demo attempt) in the early to mid sixties than it was in his solo years. Also, John and Paul themselves have described writing songs on piano from the earliest days; ex: read the story of their writing of "I Wanna Hold Your Hand". John could def. play keys back then; he did on "I'm Down", '65 www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6dIDNGuZaQ&feature=related
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Dec 8, 2008 23:17:21 GMT -5
Post by beatlies on Dec 8, 2008 23:17:21 GMT -5
Lennon vs. Fennon: the voice is quite different. A youtube comment on the early Lennon demo (at piano) of "I'm in Love"--- aggremo (1 month ago) Show Hide +1 Marked as spam Reply Its definitely from the early years. You can tell by the tenor of John's voice. He didn't sound like this in the 70's. His voice was much richer (as is recognizable here, even in a half-hearted demo attempt) in the early to mid sixties than it was in his solo years. Also, John and Paul themselves have described writing songs on piano from the earliest days; ex: read the story of their writing of "I Wanna Hold Your Hand". John could def. play keys back then; he did on "I'm Down", '65 www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6dIDNGuZaQ&feature=relatedYoko Ono and her co-agent Charlie "Fohn Fennon" Brill play "Rock Island Line" (the original version as sung by black blues/folk singers may have been the basis for "One After 909"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJuVcGipgAs
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Dec 11, 2008 7:24:22 GMT -5
Post by artemis on Dec 11, 2008 7:24:22 GMT -5
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Dec 11, 2008 10:12:29 GMT -5
Post by sherlok on Dec 11, 2008 10:12:29 GMT -5
^ Notice also the neck tie -- sex with a hint of gender switching.
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Dec 11, 2008 10:42:53 GMT -5
Post by artemis on Dec 11, 2008 10:42:53 GMT -5
Or symbol of slavery - necktie/chain/leash/collar
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Dec 11, 2008 11:47:57 GMT -5
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Dec 11, 2008 13:06:29 GMT -5
Post by sherlok on Dec 11, 2008 13:06:29 GMT -5
This the 12/07 version of Falanis: which I got from here. And, this is her in July 2008:
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Dec 11, 2008 21:13:43 GMT -5
Post by beatlies on Dec 11, 2008 21:13:43 GMT -5
HOW I WON THE WAR (filming started in September 1966) is now on youtube. This movie is rarely shown anywhere. Directed by american Richard Lester, who directed "Help!" Is this the first appearance of a Lennon imposter Fohn Fennon? The difference in his face (with or without the glasses) has been commented upon beofre based on still photos from the movie. www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpQaalxbLE4Some interesting references to the movie Bridge on the River Kwai in HIWTW also ---other connections between BOTRK and the Beatles/William Holden/All You Need is Love have been discussed in the NIR forum. John Lennon (or Fohn Fennon) shot to death by Nazis on screen in How I Won the War (1967) filmed in 1966. An eerie foretelling of the 1980 Dakota assassination show: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nm5Kp-qiRm4&feature=relatedMMT clue: Fohn (Charlie Brill?) says to Little Nichola, "Five little thingyy birds stiing on your head, one name CHARLIE and one named Fred (Alfred Lennon?), whoops Charlie whoops Charlie whoops Charlie Charlie Charlie ......." This is at 5:22 and follows the "I Am The Walrus" bus-train of clone-egg-men-white-medical-garb-egghead--Hitlerclone-policemen-beath the giant egg with Hitler face in the sky sequence: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnaivJMadJk&feature=relatedSomething else I've been noticing in MMT is a Russian sub-theme. The "Little Nichola" girl character suggests the Romanov family of the last czar Nicholas and his children (such as Anastasia and child Nicholas). At 9:56 we see a train of sailors, men and women, humming the Song of the Volga Boatmen, pouring glasses of fresh milk from a stuffed, reddish-brown cow, at night, beneath a small tree. Lennon (Fohn Fennon) as the Italian waiter "Pirandello" also looks like William Patrick Hitler (see other posts in this thread), who served in the US Navy in WWII and after, and then did some unkown type of blood research for the US military, living on Long Island. Is that a Holstein cow? This could be another clue, since Russia's Romanovs were from the Danish family of Schleswig-Holstein, and shared relatives from this line with the British royals. EDIT: Interesting ---Found this about the sister of the last reigning Czar, Nicholas II, Duchess Olga Alexandrovna: "After the downfall of the Romanovs (in 1917), she, her mother, and other relatives, were imprisoned in the Crimea. During a political upheaval within the ad interim, revolutionary government, the remaining family escaped to Copenhagen, Denmark. Upon the death of her mother in 1928, the Grand Duchess and her second husband, Nikolai Kulikovsky, moved to a farm near Copenhagen. During the spring of 1948, the family emigrated to Canada settling on a dairy farm in rural Campbellville, Ontario. Some years later they moved to the town of Cooksville near Toronto. [This is near the MI6/US/Canada "Camp X" that SunKing was talking about. Also suggests "William Campbell"---beatlies] -------------------------- "It's on Amerika's tortured brow That Mickey Mouse has grown up a cow" ---David Bowie "Life on Mars" EDIT: Found this in a short web biography of Olga Alexandrovna: It's significant that she had some medical training/skills and was familiar with that environment: "At the hospital [in Russia], she [Sister of Czar Nicholas, the Duchess Olga Alexandrovna] learned how to administer medical treatment and proper care of the ill from the local doctor. Through further medical training, the Grand Duchess was able to become a nurse, a capability which would later in life be extremely valuable ....."
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