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Started by Snowy, October 12, 2011, 05:21:40 PM

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silvertone

Helter Skelter is a good song because it predicts the future race wars through a metaphor of a roller-coaster. Fake Paul knew this since Fake Paul was 'within.' He has seen the end times, and has seen the beginning. The rest of the Beatles 'experienced' this through acid, car crashes or Corporate Buddhism, ringo just rotted.

Boogus Epirus Aurelius

Quote from: silvertone on October 12, 2011, 05:59:59 PM
Helter Skelter is a good song because it predicts the future race wars through a metaphor of a roller-coaster. Fake Paul knew this since Fake Paul was 'within.' He has seen the end times, and has seen the beginning. The rest of the Beatles 'experienced' this through acid, car crashes or Corporate Buddhism, ringo just rotted.


Ringo never reached nirvana because he was the first one to abandon the Maharishi. Sure, he turned out to be full of shit, but that was the breaking point with the rest of his comrades. It was an indicator of his lack of dedication to otherworldly pursuits and that's not what the band needed.

What the hell is octopuses garden really?


silvertone

A anthem for bourgeois material hedonism, a 'cosmic' colonization of the underwater land for their own wants.  [happiness and safety, Apparently you need to conquer someone else's stuff to be safe and happy. Ok Ringo.]


~!~~~ no octopus would let a single being into their shade without the use of force. ~~!! nice thinly-veiled  anthem to your slave masters ringo. Might have fooled George and John might have been too high.

silvertone

Also doesn't ringo now promote Maharishi's Transcendental Meditation with David Lynch and some other guy.

PLEASEHELP1991

Quote from: silvertone on October 12, 2011, 06:27:00 PM
Also doesn't ringo now promote Maharishi's Transcendental Meditation with David Lynch and some other guy.
i can imagine the infomercial
I love [you]

Boogus Epirus Aurelius

Quote from: silvertone on October 12, 2011, 06:22:12 PM
A anthem for bourgeois material hedonism, a 'cosmic' colonization of the underwater land for their own wants.  [happiness and safety, Apparently you need to conquer someone else's stuff to be safe and happy. Ok Ringo.]


~!~~~ no octopus would let a single being into their shade without the use of force. ~~!! nice thinly-veiled  anthem to your slave masters ringo. Might have fooled George and John might have been too high.


You forgot to mention Fake Paul. He was too busy skirting a few cosmic planes to realize what Ringo was trying to get away with.

But octopuses garden was just a tired extension of yellow submarine. A few people were making connections between these two songs and the columbus landing. The submarine was the mayflower and the garden was the to-be-colinized America.

His ultimate vision would have included a finale which would center around the final battle between themselves and the meanies, the Native savages but Fake Paul ultimately  realized what was happening and started fighting with john to break up the band.

silvertone

I didn't mention Fake Paul since he approved of this capitalist anthem, being part of 'the man.' [within meaning he was from inside the record companies, Fake Paul is a group of people. 1. a person who looks just like Paul. 2. A mass amount of session musicians] [Fake Paul was hired to fully exhaust the Beatles Creativity and then destroy them. Which is why Let It Be was the last album and the worst album.]

Also it could be loosely connected to the Yellow Submarine movie, if you ignore the chronologically of the story being told. Possibly experimenting in non-linear story telling???
Yellow Submarine song is before the movie, maybe very beginning.
octopus garden happens in the middle of the yellow submarine movie
Obviously the songs are summarized and not fully in detail just for the sake of connivence. The movie reaches it's Imperial Climax and is a tribute to the British Empire.
In the Yellow Submarine movie we follow the Beatles traveling towards Pepperland[New World] and having to deal with whimsical trials on the way such as growing too old and Dying from old age[the symbolism in this is the scurvy and other diseases the sailors faced. since the film creator aligns himself with the majority. Majority being the mindset that people back then were too stupid to cure these diseases, and making them stupid justifies the wrong actions they have committed]After sailing through the impossible [time : Atlantic ocean] the Beatles must save other white people[early settlers] from the Blue Meanies [Ugly, Oppressive Natives.]

so it makes sense that we would agree with the Beatles freeing the Oppressed Human Settlers, but we never hear the full history of the Blue Meanie/Human Conflict. All that is explained is that their are severe culture differences via blue Meanies not liking music. In the end the defenders against Westernism must 'repent' and 'convert' due to their only other choice is being literally slaughtered. [ verbing word epic....win./...].




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