England's Rose🌹Her loss was foretold in 1965, 87 & 96! Here's 😇 Ian Punnett🎗 @ 3:08 AM "Where are you gonna take us?"
Posted: 04-28-2016 10:16 AM
Here's a new edited version ref the first paragraph below. I finally posted these renewed lines at Untold Dylan UK.
London'S UDUK Tony A. has approved all of my posts.
https://bob-dylan.org.uk/archives/20842
Please study Pink Floyd's founding member Syd Barrett's choice of a very strange sitting pose very closely.
He’s an English Rock icon, in a large city, sitting on its concrete curb, leaning his shoulder against his cars pointed chrome strip, as it points directly at just "one headlight"! There are two but his 1964 pic’s border cuts it out!🕳
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See if you can find "three" more major connections and think outside the You Tube box's photo!
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"That I can prophecy all kind of things" Both Syd and Bob together, yes! Study the pic deeply to see Syd's prophetic leaning, seated connection to the States Double Grammy Winner in 1998. Once you find it, his eerie pic should be clearer to you for where you have arrived just now!
You know the topic well, it's term is "antedating". Taken together it fits the requirements with the iconic Swiss Psychologist Dr. Carl Gustav Jung's new word better defining multiple coincidences as "synchronicites". In this case it's X 2!
The date was a Sunday night on November 26, 2001 and I'll bet you missed my "after the guest" call into Ian Punnett..........
That brief chat with Ian guest hosting Coast to Coast AM, with it's long predated fateful explanation, was made over four years past August 31, 1997.
MGM's The Wizard Of Oz and Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon's 142 syncs with the movie was just the beginning. About 100 of them are down right spooky!
The DeVills Sync Movies web site no longer exists. But we have his CD, The Dark side of the Rainbow!
https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK ... q-OxoaEzx5
My favorite rock n roll mystery and little mentioned legend is as follows. Very dedicated Coast to Coast AM radio listeners may have heard me tell two synchronous US and UK rock song finds to Ian Punnett on Open Lines November 26, 2001. This was live streamed worldwide on the Internet, but I only mentioned the many paralleled connections as a numbers count. A retired TV station director for WEHT and WFIE that I worked with nightly, J.D. Young, suggested that I should call Art Bell on Coast to Coast AM.
The following is what freedom of speech in America can do. Now it's placed for the long term in Linnea's Fantastic Forum. It is just my opinion and typed thoughts about two connected rock songs. The two connected more closely than any others in the history of rock n roll!
Visit SQuire Rushnell's famous web site first explaining coincidence.
http://www.whengodwinks.com
This disclaimer states that any line below IS NOT related. But nearly all of them could be easily related to the premature and accidental death? of ***** Princess Of Wales.
* Denotes a lyrics line
Here is my analysis of Pink Floyd's "On The Turning Away" from their often criticized album "A Momentary Lapse Of Reason" from 1986-87.
'On The Turning Away'
*On the turning away/ 1 This is what must have happened!
*from the pale and downtrodden/ 2 The English were originally a white race existing in a class based society.
*and the words they say which we won't understand/ 3 A lyric is meant to represent the word - in The Wallflowers Double Grammy winning song that wasn't understood by all.
*Don't accept that what's happening is just a case of others suffering/ 4 Her death caused suffering by others.
*or you'll find that you're joining in the turning away/ 5 We all joined in this "turning away".
*It's a sin that somehow light is changing to shadow/ 6 Her light changed to shadow.
*and casting it's shroud over all we have known/ 7 This most surely happened.
*unaware how the ranks have grown/ 8 All of us were the ranks, and we'll never know how many missed this connection in rock music heard so often over so much time.
*driven on by a heart of stone/ 9 She went on to a new future for this reason.
*we could find that we're all alone in the dream of the proud/ 10 So many admirers of ***** wanted the royal fairy tale wedding to last forever.
*On the wings of the night/ 11 Something is flying in the night.
*As the daytime is stirring/ 12 ***** died in the early AM.
*where the speechless unite in a silent accord/ 13 This most surely happened.
*using words you will find are strange/ 14 Many said words they didn't want to say.
*and mesmerized as they light the flame/ 15 The world over candles will burn in her memory.
*feel the new wind of change/ 16 Things aren't the same with her loss.
*on the wings of the night/ 17 Line one is repeated, and an automobile's high speed is called flying as having wings since their invention.
Instrumental interlude and a time for thought..
*No more turning away/ 18 This won't happen again.
*from the weak and the weary/ 19 All of those who cared about her well being before and after her death.
*no more turning away/ 20 This won't happen again.
*from the coldness inside/ 21 Were we all cold inside?
*just a world that we all must share/ 22 Something we all should do.
*it's not enough just to stand and stare/ 23 In London one million mourners stood to look as the black hearse went by.
*is it only a dream that there'll be no more turning away / 24 We can dream of "what if", but this missed opportunity won't ever happen again.
Pink Floyd's magical electric guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, and drums perform a rousing finale fitting a loved ones passing. Listening to this long before 1997 the fine ending sounded to me like a king or queen had died. This ballad was meant to be a song about bad politician's laws and their indifference to the their citizens.
In closing this first part David Gilmour's 2008 song was named "On An Island", and it's title is just another interesting parallel.
This second song won two Grammy Awards in 1998. In 1996 the album 'Bringing Down The Horse' by The **Wallflowers' and their big hit 'One Headlight' to me was a rare pop rock song. It was sad in nature. I said on Coast radio, "Many rock music fans must have said that it sounds like *****."
One local lady told me her little daughter said that. She assured her daughter that it was not about her. The following is for you to decide pro or con whether or not there are parallels here to ***** ******* *******. Just like Pink Floyd's British rock ballad seemed to have once it was finally linked to this Grammy winner! Here is a link to listen to the song.
'One Headlight' - The Wallflowers 1996,..(and the words they say which we won't understand - Pink Floyd 1986)
*So long ago I don't remember when/ 25 A timeless statement and either gender could be saying these verses below.
*That's when they say I lost my only friend/ 26 This person didn't loose anyone,...it's implied and so many reacted this way.
*Well, they said she died easy of a broken heart disease/ 27 Her royal marriage resulted in this outcome.
*As I listened through the cemetery trees/ 28 Trees from her island grave site,..it was a pet cemetery.
*I seen the sun comin' up at the funeral at dawn/ 29 The time of her funeral in the US by time zones from the UK,...there are no dawn funerals here.
*The long broken arm of human law/ 30 50,000 London police officers lined the hearse's funeral route.
*Now, it always seemed such a waste/ 31 Anyone's death is a waste of life
*She always had a pretty face/ 32 ***** was very beautiful.
*I wondered why she hung around this place/ 33 Why was she there? Why did they leave a $10,000 per day suite at the hotel?
Chorus
*Hey, hey, hey! Come on try a little/ 34 Listen, listen, listen, and no one did!
*Nothing is forever/ 35 So many wanted ***** to live forever.
*There's got to be something better than in the middle/ 36 The black hearse traveled 77 miles on the roadway's center line.
*But me and "Cinderella"/ 37 Is this a French paparazzi thinking? Cinderella married a prince, as did *****.
*We put it all together/ 38 Was there a paparazzi's planned accident scheme that went totally wrong? Did they murder ***** unintentionally by a planned slow speed, fender bender accident?
*We can drive it home, with one headlight/ 39 Two paparazzi on a motorcycle with their $prized$ picture.
*She said it's cold/ 40 A lady has died, and is this her spirit talking?
*It feels like Independence Day/ 41 This is an American song, and our July 4th is seldom a day of celebration in Great Britain.
*And I can't break away from this parade/ 42 Your funeral procession is a parade you can never leave.
*But there's got to be an opening/ God above us welcomed *****,...
*Somewhere here in front of me/...an opening to Heaven via the tunnel.
*Through this maze of ugliness and greed/ 43 The royal's mentoring and the other two in her marriage.
*And I seen the sign up ahead at the county line bridge/ 44 England has counties, 45 It took a bridge to get to the island burial site.
*Sayin' all is good and nothingness is dead/ 46 ***** played on the island as a child and no one else is buried there.
*We'll run until she's out of breath/ 47 This implies being chased by us all for news with photos supplied by highly paid paparazzi. This song could be their song to haunt them all!
*She ran until there's nothin' left/ 48 ***** ran from the paparazzi for years, until there was no life left.
*She hit the end, it's just her window ledge/ 49 *****'s death resulted this way. The tunnel's 12th & 13th pillar's opening the limousine went into could be described as a window, and the bottom of a window is always the ledge.
Chorus
*Well this place is old/ 50 The tunnel's location was beside a centuries old river crossing in Paris.
*It feels just like a beat up truck/ 51 This could mean wrecked. The couple arrived in a British made truck, but they left in a limousine made by the world's largest heavy truck maker.
*I turn the engine, but the engine doesn't turn/ 52 This implies an engine that won't run. Also the first limo chosen had a dead battery.
*Well, it smells of cheaper wine and cigarettes/ 53 This implies drinking in a song about driving! Henri Paul was not intoxicated!
*This place is always such a mess/ 54 The hotel.
*Sometimes I think I'd like to watch it burn/ 55 The anger about a miss-managed short limousine trip.
*I sit alone, and I feel just like somebody else
*Man, I ain't changed, but I know I ain't the same/ 56 Perfect words about a major loss.
*But somewhere here in between these city walls of dyin' dreams/ 57 *****'s death resulted in between the tunnel's walls owned by the city of Paris, France.
*I think her death, it must be killin' me/ Again very fitting words said for all of us.
Chorus
Listen to the late David Bowie's "Heroes" "covered" by The Wallflowers. Was this song just another coincidence? In early October of 1997 we called their executive secretary after Interscope Records was told the above in brief and they gave us their unlisted phone number.
After that call I posted a short note about their synchronous lyrics paralleling **'s death on The Wallflowers' fan forum. That got a next day's reply from their front man who debunked any connections. He wrote a short but strange rebuttal comparing the death of actress Jane Mansfield to a random song that I can't remember the title to now.
Canada's David Alice would find that VERY unusual. So scroll well down his extensive web page to find Jane Mansfield's strange synchronous connections to *****
http://www.dianamystery.com/
For what other reasons did the band choose "Heroes" to be a part of the sound track ending the new "Godzilla" movie I think it might have been for this reason you've just read. Talk about a "cover" song
............"We can be heroes, just for one day"
THE WALLFLOWERS version of
"Heroes" - Songwriters David Bowie & Brian Eno
I, I wish you could swim
Like the dolphins, like dolphins can swim
Though nothing, nothing will keep us together
We can beat them, for ever and ever.
We can be Heroes, just for one day.
I, I will be king
And you, you will be queen
Though nothing, nothing will drive them away
We can be Heroes, just for one day
We can be us, just for one day
I, I remember standing, by the wall
And the guns, shot above our heads
And we kissed, as though nothing could fall
And the shame, was on the other side
Oh we can beat them, for ever and ever
We could be Heroes, just for one day
We can be Heroes
We can be Heroes
We can be Heroes
We can be....Heroes
Just for one day
David Bowie sings "Heroes" from his heart.............
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Ian Punnett, of Coast to Coast AM Sunday's, before November 26, 2001, had read the last song's syncs from my e-mail. At the end of our six minutes he surprised me with this line, "They were very convinced that The Wallflowers' song was a prophecy of Princess **'s death." That was much more than I expected him to say and I said a wide eyed, "Thank you Ian!" at 3:14 AM and he went to the next caller. I have that on a cassette tape!
July 14, 2004 - Coast to Coast AM's host begins by introducing his frequent guest R. Gary Patterson and he ended his remarkable bio with this topic to cover, among many others. The last highlight ended this way and I now quote George Norry accurately here........."and to whether the death of Princess ***** was foretold in a coupl'a songs".
I never missed a word while driving the MACK coal truck and I predicted they would not mention it. I was right. If they did I'd planned to call in, if possible. Whew! That was some relief since I was too busy shifting gears hauling coal for your Smart Phone's juice!
Noted fresh this morning at the bottom - Edited August 29, 2016: Now, thanks to our son, you can hear that taped recording via Sound Cloud.
Coast to Coast AM with Sunday's guest host Ian Punnett on November 26-27, 2001: Nearing the end of our conversation Ian asked me, "What line most cinched it for you?" I was quickly thinking the show sells it's own taped recordings and lyrics are protected, so I was way too brief noting just these two words, "window ledge!"
To this day I wished I'd said, "She hit the end. It's just her window ledge."
https://soundcloud.com/user-141022443-4 ... 11-27-2001
When the show started the first song played at the ad break was "Letters From The Wasteland" by The Wallflowers. I had never heard one of their songs on that program before that night! Also my story was written as a one page letter for my own references if I got on the air. At the next two ad breaks they played both songs above here and I got a case of the chills both times!
With all the key words heard inside The Wallflowers' song you'd think red flags would have gone up from the fans. Their two Grammy winning categories were "Rock Song of the Year" and "Best Video by a Rock Group". The Rock Song of the Year video of 'One Headlight' has a black luxury car with two headlights being driven in a lighted tunnel! Sheesh!
We know for days after the accident? the Buckingham Palace's main gates and fence became a "wall of flowers".
"On The Turning Away" track #5 and "Yet Another Movie" track #6 are next to each other on A Momentary Lapse of Reason! In recent history two major news events shook millions of people to their core dated August 31, 1997 and September 11, 2001
http://fantasticforum.com/1res/viewtopi ... 01#p711801
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Is there more synchronicity in just a song's title from the composer of the first song on top?
David Gilmour wrote "On An Island"? And England's Rose was buried on an island?