Friday, May 23, 2008

What's Inside

I don't know what the phrase "What's Inside" means, but it has appeared on one of Iamaphoney's alias channels.



It's going to require a side by side comparison or a memory better than mine to determine the significance of this "new" video from the johnIennon channel.

The Beatles - Real Love



Update:
If that one doesn't do it for you, we have something that ain't Iamaphoney, but at least it is new. From Grandfatheraleister we have 15 - The Black Rose in Wonderland

16 comments:

  1. i've always wondered about the abbey road sandals/barefoot paul pic @ 2:12 of the real love vid;

    it draws so much attention to itself, in a nudge-nudge wink-wink sort of way.

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  2. Odd how Paul is wearing sandals in some of the pictures that weren't used. Maybe they were edited out of the picture (his left foot looks odd to me).

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  3. At 2:34 of the Real Love video, Paul is playing guitar right-handed. Oops.

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  4. Vince, here.

    On the "Alice"/"Walrus" tip, I'm surprised none of these vid wiz kids have used the speech Matt Damon said at the beginning of "Dogma"!

    Not the biggest Kevin Smith fan, but I found that movie to be a lot of fun,
    .......... and yet, IAMAPHONY & the 'others' are doing exactly what the Walrus & the carpenter were doing....

    I'm still gonna "Think For Myself".

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  5. “It seems a shame,” the Walrus said,
    “To play them such a trick,
    After we’ve brought them out so far,
    And made them trot so quick!”
    The Carpenter said nothing but
    “The butter’s spread too thick!”

    Personally, I don't like oysters. But if I were a walrus I would definitely think this trick is a lovely one, after all it does preserve the flesh. A terrorized prey makes a terrible meal, what with all the corticosteroids. yakkk, the come-on isn't about me. it's about my flesh.

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  6. Hi,
    I want to share a kick-ass song, whether you have heard it or not,it's from my heart!
    xXOOXx
    Mojo LLikins

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6bfJIoabcE

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  7. Funny you mention THE GIANTS and 'sumblinenality':

    I bought their 'kiddie' album, "Here Come The A B C's", and there's a track called, "Can You Find It?"
    They sing, "Can you find the D."
    and , "Can you find the W."

    , they finally ask, "Can you find the M."

    WHERE'S THE W M D's!
    Whether or not this was intentional, I don't know, but, when I heard it, it was all I could think about.

    Maybe it wasn't meant for kids, but THE PARENTS of the kids who enjoyed this recording.
    I understand kids like listening to the same thing again and again. I know I did.

    Maybe I'm giving them more credit then THEY deserve.

    Who knows,
    Vince.

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  8. Well I don't know about that, but Subliminal is one of a string of songs of it's kind that tmbg (where your eyes don't go, a self called nowhere, put your hand inside the puppet head,working undercover for the man)came up with. I just thought that Subliminal was a particularly upbeat take on a heavy subject, and it makes me feel jolly to listen to it. Therefore I thought I would share my joy with the folks I like. TMBG has that gift.
    By the way they have an instrumental named "Ram On"

    http://tmbw.net/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Lyrics&from=Maine_%2528Dial-A-Song%2529

    See how I tied that up in a neat little bundle.

    XxOoOxX
    Also, about Paul playing upside-down and backwards. I also play left handed but that doesn't mean I can't play the other way ever, in fact I try all the time, for fun, just to get a different point of view. The thing is, I cannot see the way the guitar is strung.
    Hmm.

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  9. Mojo, you cannot see the way the guitar is strung, but you can see the pickguard. The pickguard is above the soundhole as if a leftie were playing it, the picture is reversed.
    For some reason, this happens more often with pictures of lefties then righties. This happens a lot to pictures of Hendrix and Albert King as well.

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  10. to anonymous...oh, yeah.

    and also the instrumental...well it's a coven of Ram On and they said they chickened out on the lyrics....
    :P

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  11. Vince


    in a soft voice

    "They did a cover of "Savoy Truffle", too."

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  12. In a soft voice? um, do I aggravate you papi? lol

    anyway yeah I saw that too.

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  13. No. not at all.
    I was thinking of that scene from "Family Guy", when Peter says, "I liked "The Money Pit"!"

    And Chris says, in a soft voice, "I like that movie, too."

    It's such a cute, throw-away line, and so funny, that I tried to imitate it.

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  14. The movie "They Might Be Giants" is pretty awesome as well, and PID-related in that the main character is a psychotic paranoid who questions reality. Rating: 7.2/10 on IMDB!

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  15. They made a movie about me? TMBG get out of my BRAIN!!
    oh that reminds me...

    Cage And Aquarium
    By: They Might Be Giants
    Copyright: 1988

    Somebody's reading your mind
    Damned if you know who it is
    They're digging through all of your files
    Stealing back your best ideas
    You cover your windows with lead
    Even keeping the pets outside

    Then you hear, a moment too late,
    This sound coming over the phone:

    This is the spawning of the cage and aquarium
    Don't wait a moment too soon
    Used to be different
    Now you're the same
    Yawn as your plane goes down in flames

    This is the spawning of the cage and aquarium
    Don't wait a moment too soon
    Used to be different
    Now you're the same
    Yawn as your plane goes down in flames

    Homophones rule!

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