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Posted by Ritchie_az on 08-31-2011 at11:00:
Also found
this and
this using good ol' Google....
Posted by baxter on 08-31-2011 at11:42:
The sorrowful noise overhead (from Ezra's poem) must be Sacred Cows.
Posted by Ritchie_az on 08-31-2011 at11:59:
Actually, the poem says the sorrowful noise overhead was The Monkees....
Posted by baxter on 08-31-2011 at12:21:
Yes, but I think the Monkees were covering Sacred Cows.
Posted by Ritchie_az on 08-31-2011 at13:06:
The Monkees were covering The Swirling Eddies covering Satan, Bite The Dust and Sing Along Song, right?
Posted by Ritchie_az on 08-31-2011 at13:20:
I think the poem might be code for where Berger's hiding out these days.
Village of Chokan? That has to be L.A.
Ku-to-en? That's code for "que tu en", meaning "that which your in". Add some ggkkk's in there, and it's obvious he's talking about the historic Paso Robles Inn.
Cho-fu-Sa? Chow, as in food, and Fuse, as in The Fuse Restaurant off of main in downtown L.A.
Yes, I figured out the code!....
Now we all know where Berger has been hiding.....
Posted by wakachiwaka on 08-31-2011 at14:12:
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Originally posted by Ritchie_az
Actually, the poem says the sorrowful noise overhead was The Monkees....
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Not THOSE monkees - this is clearly a reference to the Mojo Monkeys, featurig drummer/vocalist David Raven...
Posted by baxter on 08-31-2011 at14:18:
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Originally posted by Ritchie_az
The Monkees were covering The Swirling Eddies covering Satan, Bite The Dust and Sing Along Song, right? |
right
Posted by baxter on 08-31-2011 at14:22:
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Originally posted by wakachiwaka
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Originally posted by Ritchie_az
Actually, the poem says the sorrowful noise overhead was The Monkees....
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Not THOSE monkees - this is clearly a reference to the Mojo Monkeys, featurig drummer/vocalist David Raven...
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Hold on. "You cam by on bamboo stilts" is clearly a reference to Mike Nesmith. Is Mike crouching behind David's drums?
Posted by baxter on 08-31-2011 at14:26:
If Berger has been hanging out at the Paso Robles Inn, I fear he may be stalking Chef Kelly after being bewithced by her Bananas Foster. This will not stand!
Posted by Ritchie_az on 08-31-2011 at16:12:
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Originally posted by wakachiwaka
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Originally posted by Ritchie_az
Actually, the poem says the sorrowful noise overhead was The Monkees....
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Not THOSE monkees - this is clearly a reference to the Mojo Monkeys, featurig drummer/vocalist David Raven...
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You mean Hort Elvison?
Posted by Ritchie_az on 08-31-2011 at16:25:
It's hard to believe this thread is nearing a "Page 2".
And it does resemble a not quite done mexican taco....
Posted by Ritchie_az on 08-31-2011 at19:21:
Posted by Ritchie_az on 09-01-2011 at08:46:
Book
It's hard to believe Daniel Amos hard a part in the Mashpee Indian Revolt.
Now if it had said "Swirling Eddies", well, that would be pretty easy to believe....
Posted by baxter on 09-01-2011 at12:31:
We are having salmon tacos this morning in honor of this fine thread.
Posted by DrDanAmos on 09-05-2011 at02:03:
Daniel Amos
spittin rhymes and solving crimes...
Clearly that has to be the name of the next Daniel Amos album.
Posted by Ritchie_az on 09-05-2011 at10:58:
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Originally posted by DrDanAmos
Daniel Amos
spittin rhymes and solving crimes...
Clearly that has to be the name of the next Daniel Amos album. |
Kinda sounds like a Rapsures album....
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