Paul McCartney is Aleister Crowley.

.... I swallowed 1000 mgs of Californian Sunshine by mistake in 1969. I can't imagine what 5000 mgs would be like. It did no lasting damage, I quite enjoyed it. Now I must go and water my collection of singing potatoes.

Pandering to your innermost desirees? Or is the Piper's tune calling you?
 
Thank god for ringo and his great drumming cause without him they'd have just sounded like another bunch of middle class white kids badly playing chuck berry and little richards songs.
:boggled: Really? I think most people agree that Ringo was a reliable, but not "great," drummer.

Anyway, I am annoyed when I see people disparaging the Beatles. I really like the Beatles, but I am choosy: I prefer their post-1965 output and will rarely listen to the earlier stuff.

So I can understand why some people don't *like* the Beatles and I don't think anyone has the obligation to do so. But to dismiss them out of hand ("they suck!!!1!!") is ridiculous. People who know music and music history cannot deny their influence.

I don't like Bob Dylan particularly, but I won't deny that he is a great songwriter and a HUGE influence on popular music. [Edited to add: I missed JohnG's similar post where he said basically the same thing about Dylan - good to know I'm not alone with that opinion.]

On another note: I'm really surprised that a thread with such a bizarre start has made it to 4 pages.:D
 
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:boggled: Really? I think most people agree that Ringo was a reliable, but not "great," drummer.

Anyway, I am annoyed when I see people disparaging the Beatles. I really like the Beatles, but I am choosy: I prefer their post-1965 output and will rarely listen to the earlier stuff.

So I can understand why some people don't *like* the Beatles and I don't think anyone has the obligation to do so. But to dismiss them out of hand ("they suck!!!1!!") is ridiculous. People who know music and music history cannot deny their influence.

I don't like Bob Dylan particularly, but I won't deny that he is a great songwriter and a HUGE influence on popular music. [Edited to add: I missed JohnG's similar post where he said basically the same thing about Dylan - good to know I'm not alone with that opinion.]

On another note: I'm really surprised that a thread with such a bizarre start has made it to 4 pages.:D
Ringo was a great drummer, his lack of technical ability is what makes him good, same goes for lennons ropey guitar playing, in fact it's because McCartney plays well that he's rubbish.
The Beatles aren't in the same league as Dylan, not by a long shot.
All together now "we all live in a yellow tambourine"
 
Ringo was a great drummer, his lack of technical ability is what makes him good, same goes for lennons ropey guitar playing, in fact it's because McCartney plays well that he's rubbish.
The Beatles aren't in the same league as Dylan, not by a long shot.
All together now "we all live in a yellow tambourine"

ok...we got it...you don't like the beatles.
however this is not relevant to the thread...so, who cares?

how about actually addressing the thread topic?
do you know anything about aleistar crowley?
 
I think we are done with that. Paul McCartney is not Crowley,end of story. I would rather discuss Dylan and the Beatles than talk about a crazy heroin addict.
 
ok...we got it...you don't like the beatles.
however this is not relevant to the thread...so, who cares?

how about actually addressing the thread topic?
do you know anything about aleistar crowley?

I know he lived in a house near me Grannies house in Scotland. The same house Jimmy Page bought, now there's an over rated band, Led Zepplin. They are terrible. So bad they make the Beatles look good. I also know he appeals to teenage stoners with his ' do what thy wilt will be the whole of the law' and i've read what Robert Anton Wilson says about him in some of his books.
Are all Beatles fan as uptight as you when someone is poking fun at your hero's? My mate is a big Beatles fan and he's convinced that Yoko is an MK Ultra programmed stooge sent to destroy Lennon and when you consider how he let her sing he might be on to something. Have you seen the gig where lennon and yoko do a number with Zappa, the whole lot of them are laughing at them, same goes with the footage of lennon playing with Chuck Berry. Seems lennon was under her spell and mistook art as wailing, shame cause the world could have done with more nonsense like Imagine.
 
Ringo was a great drummer, his lack of technical ability is what makes him good, same goes for lennons ropey guitar playing, in fact it's because McCartney plays well that he's rubbish.


Just out of curiosity, are Ringo and Lennon special cases, or do you think it's generally true that only musicians who lack technical proficiency on their instruments can be great, while those who learn to play too well become rubbish?

"He's not even the best drummer in the Beatles!"
--John Lennon, when asked if he thought Ringo was the best drummer in the world
 
The album that featured 'Gimme Dat Harp Boy'?

I believe it is customary to end a thread when Haarp is mentioned, that's close enough surely.

Or maybe there's a bigger conspiracy here?

Yes,Gimme Dat Harp Boy was on that album. I'm devastated. One of my musical heroes was part of the NWO.
 
Think about this: so the man we know as Paul McCartney is an Egyptian deity created by Alistair Crowley using sexual magic... and this Egyptian deity went on to have a successful music career and a mostly peaceful family life, receive an Order of the British Empire and campaign for animal rights and for various charities? Wouldn't this occult being prefer a more mysterious and sinister life?

And to write "Silly Love Songs" and "The Frog Chorus". Doesn't sound very Great Beast-ish, does it?
 
okay, we have all proved that we are old farts.
we grew up in times of great music.
but....
can't we get back to crowley?
he was most surely an interesting fellow.
whether or not you buy into his magick, his influence is undeniable.
l.ron hubbard was one of his disciples. hubbard's influence is weird.
jack parsons was another disciple. he founded the jet propulsion laboratories in pasadena and was one of the people who put man on the moon.

crowley definitely was a shaper.
 
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