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Preston Nichols Montauk Book The Music Of Time
#91
[color=#006600 Wrote:finnisher[/color]]Preston Nichols is a fraud, I am heavily connected in the music biz going way back,I'm a recording engineer myself of 35+ years, and I actually know some of the people he speaks of. No one has ever heard of him. He doesn't even mention essential peices of recording equipment found in the studios of that time. Don't belive a word of it.

This is your first post, and your first message is Preston Nichols is a fraud ? And you have the courage to put this cold statement in such a naked form in my dedicated topic ?

So, you are heavily connected to the music biz ? Please be clear and tell who you know about personally and give facts which others can verify.

Why should I believe you ?

i.e. I am interested about your comments about the lyric text of "Emotional Rescue" of the Rolling Stones, which I posted here last week.

So, give your opinion about that lyric, I will appreciate that.
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#92
In the genre of Beach Boys and the Stones with that Montauk book, I found this old one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKHstR6ndus

One of the singers does wear royal blue glasses, fascinating with the text and their sublimals in the video clip:

Byrds - Turn turn turn

To everything turn turn turn there is a season turn turn turn
and a time to every purpose under heaven
a time to be born a time to die a time to plant a time to reap
a time to kill a time to heal a time to laugh a time to weep

To everything turn turn turn there is a season turn turn turn
and a time to every purpose under heaven
a time to build up a time to break down a time to dance a time to mourn
a time to cast away stones a time to gather stones together

To everything turn turn turn there is a season turn turn turn
and a time to every purpose under heaven
a time of love a time of hate a time of war a time of peace
a time you may embrace a time to refrain from embracing

To everything turn turn turn there is a season turn turn turn
and a time to every purpose under heaven
a time to gain a time to lose a time to rend a time to sow
a time for love a time for hate a time for peace I swear it's not too late
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#93
Others:

Donovan - Atlantis (1969)

Shocking Blue - Venus (1969)
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#94
Octahedron Wrote:In the genre of Beach Boys and the Stones with that Montauk book, I found this old one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKHstR6ndus

One of the singers does wear royal blue glasses, fascinating with the text and their sublimals in the video clip:

Byrds - Turn turn turn

To everything turn turn turn there is a season turn turn turn
and a time to every purpose under heaven
a time to be born a time to die a time to plant a time to reap
a time to kill a time to heal a time to laugh a time to weep

To everything turn turn turn there is a season turn turn turn
and a time to every purpose under heaven
a time to build up a time to break down a time to dance a time to mourn
a time to cast away stones a time to gather stones together

To everything turn turn turn there is a season turn turn turn
and a time to every purpose under heaven
a time of love a time of hate a time of war a time of peace
a time you may embrace a time to refrain from embracing

To everything turn turn turn there is a season turn turn turn
and a time to every purpose under heaven
a time to gain a time to lose a time to rend a time to sow
a time for love a time for hate a time for peace I swear it's not too late

The lyrics to that song were adapted from the Book of Ecclesiastes in the Old Testament by folk singer Pete Seeger (who turned 90 this month) except the last line.

The more popular version of "Turn, Turn, Turn" was recorded in 1965 by The Byrds. It was a #1 hit single. Subliminals or not, this was and still is one of my favorite rock songs. Of course, I'm partial to 1960s rock 'n' roll, which I consider rock's greatest era.
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#95
Rebel Wrote:The lyrics to that song were adapted from the Book of Ecclesiastes in the Old Testament by folk singer Pete Seeger (who turned 90 this month) except the last line.

The more popular version of "Turn, Turn, Turn" was recorded in 1965 by The Byrds. It was a #1 hit single. Subliminals or not, this was and still is one of my favorite rock songs. Of course, I'm partial to 1960s rock 'n' roll, which I consider rock's greatest era.

Yes, a great era, I like the Byrds too. Thank you.

and very interesting era, not only because of Rock 'n Roll.
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#96
I found another one, this time it is a very dangerous one, people be warned , cause it can trigger you. In the 70s many songs are full of triggers to be activated this time.

this song (Baretta's Theme) comes from satanist Sammy Davis jr., it's has vigilante and delta activations supreme. The name Baretta tells you everything.

It's from Montauk 1975, New York and it is full of triggers (related to the internal programmer):

- Don't go to bed, with a price on your ..

- Don't do the crime, If you can't do ...

- Just, keep your eye on the s....

- Don't do it...

- Don't run your feet ....

- Dont'roll the dice, if you can't pay ...

- Don't do me hurt, if you don't ..

- Don't run away, do you hear what  ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5WeOvNTT_E

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQeVIJ8e_...re=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGxuDzmWIX8

 

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#97
The song Baretta's theme is full of sound vortexes; to be used to create bridges from alter to alter; from timeline to timeline in the subconsciousness. 
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#98
Octahedron Wrote:The song Baretta's theme is full of sound vortexes; to be used to create bridges from alter to alter; from timeline to timeline in the subconsciousness. 
Octahedron, did you experience this effect yourself?
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#99
Octahedron Wrote:The song Baretta's theme is full of sound vortexes; to be used to create bridges from alter to alter; from timeline to timeline in the subconsciousness. 
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Polly Wrote:
Octahedron Wrote:The song Baretta's theme is full of sound vortexes; to be used to create bridges from alter to alter; from timeline to timeline in the subconsciousness. 
Octahedron, did you experience this effect yourself?
No, but at that time, I remember friends who were triggered and changed mood/behaviour all the time by that song, and now I understand it. It was also a hit and both a television theme.
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