I was whistling this diddy on the front porch and mockingbirds gathered around like they wanted to commit the song to memory. With its unnatural rythms the birds will not be able to reproduce it. This song was instrumental in perverting our youth in the early 60s. Its programming for sure,I still cant get it out of My head after 40 plus years. Listen at your own risk.This had to be the reason I lost years of My life using drugs and becoming involved with jaded women.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3SoJaXOydk
The CIA mind-gimpers adapted the song to make it palatable for anglo audiences from this original recording.Designed ambiguity to confuse and indoctrinate.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvd9rjFsARM&feature=related
lots of great music was "whitened" up a bit.
ReplyDeleteI don't feel it was always w/any nefarious purpose.
Indoctrinate might be a little strong.
Just what will be accepted at the time.
Do you wanna loose your mind?
Daddy let your mind roll on
"everbodys talkin bout a new way of walkin" Whats wrong with conventional walking? Damn commies infiltrating even into our cadence. I want some kosher music,Soupy sales or Adam Ant.
ReplyDeleteHeres more anglo skull screwing. Modern break-dancing sprang from this act.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BLQgQNuN-M
Sumbitchin CIA were bizyboys. After hearing this you would hafta get stoned.
ReplyDeleteYou guys are Kracking me up! Kolonel Kornwalking Keep em Koming.
ReplyDeleteTake a riff and blow it out reallll slow now...
You catch me listening to Bach's Cantata, and I see what you say.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you poor buggers are the way you are, and the once promising USof A has been so completely taken over by the vermin.
I have a pertinent article to finish, but I am in ther worng place.
Take heart. And axes.
Commie penetrator.
ReplyDeleteThis number was taken from Blind Lemon's "black snake moan" he didnt even get royalties'
ReplyDeleteI'm listening to Elvis...reading your comments Flak and Korn and laughing my Ass Off!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I needed a laugh like I need to breathe, brothers!
Hey! How do you post an mp3 to this thread, like you guys put up videos?
ReplyDeleteFirst run the MP3 through a decyphering program then reassemble it with photo-chop,its a spanish re-qonquista application that puts it back where it should be.
ReplyDeleteHow about a Kiwisinart and sooperglew? Yore cents of hewmur is worth a lot of doe!
ReplyDeleteBig Mama Thornton
ReplyDeleteCrank it up!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XUAg1_A7IE&feature=related
...just about the same time frame... and the same causes ol kamrade Korn.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN1_3zHjhW8
"I woke last night to the sound of thunder
How far off, I sat and wondered
Started humming a song from 1962
Ain't it funny how the night moves
When you just don't seem to have as much to lose
Strange how the night moves
With autumn closing in..."
...you me and Jackson Browne...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub0OC1fsl1s
"Gotta do what you can just to keep your love alive
Trying not to confuse it with what you do to survive..."
...and some of us ol farts just gotta use what we know how to use...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z02J_kPincA
...and the more things stay the same.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBmhA6z6ieY
Re the 'Treat her Right' item - the title itself busy eroding the language, the 'performer' of the epic probably had to rehearse for hours and hours, with sweat and tears, as none of that comes naturally. It is an extreme version of symptoms evidencing brain damage due to mercury poisoning, more common in past days in hat-makers who cured rabbit-skins with mercury. It gave rise to 'as mad as a hatter'.
ReplyDeleteThese movements for the 'song' were probably harnessed and elaborated by 'psychiatrists' and authenticated by 'behaviourists', academically-approved Phds to a man. The duller kids would duly find it 'smort' and obediently ape it, piped via the media directly into the minds of babes, and there you have a whole raft more of humanity on the skids.
Congratulations, Rothschilds.
Rope, there. More rope!
Mom would have called it "Saint Vitus dance"
ReplyDeleteHere's the antidote.........
ReplyDeleteMy raw favorite
ReplyDeleteI hate white rice.
I'm ten thousand years old WP. This ones for you.
ReplyDeletemmm hes got a nice butt though:-) ( or did have)
ReplyDeletethats fun Puddy :-)
ReplyDeletenever heard that before.. I like it :-) very different.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mMKtoEjjcM
ReplyDeleteI have always had a soft spot for this one.. I reckon I was about 11 when I heard it first.
theres going to be a lot of lost and lonely animals sometime soon:-(