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  |  The Real Secret Message Ebook |  |
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 | |  | | E-book Category: Music E-book Title: The Real Secret Message Author: Carman Corvia Book Description: In the forty plus years since the Beatles arrived on our shores, fans have analyzed their music, deciphering every word of every song. Attempts to prove Paul is dead or who was the Walrus or what they meant by "yellow matter custard dripping from a dead dogs eye" really meant. The WEB is packed full of Beatle forums where past and current fans discuss every aspect of the Beatle phenomenon. Beatlemania is alive and well. Most of what I read makes no coherent sense and lacks any real insight into the Beatles mystical genius. Their music is on a level too deep and spiritually inspired to be even vaguely understood by pop idle worshiping neo groupie Beatlemaniacs. Since the 1960's, I always knew the Beatles were trying to do one only thing; change the world. When I posted my ideas in the Beatle forums I was amazed at the responses from the current Beatle fans, everything from ridicule to indignation. They were not open to any other perspective on the Beatles. They believed they knew all there was to know and were the Beatle experts. Except for one fact, they never saw The Real Secret Message and refused to acknowledge it in spite of many indications of where to look and explanations of what the Beatles were really trying to do. I say trying to do because I believe they were actually trying to do something phenomenal and it went gen-erally unnoticed then and now. The origins of this book go back to the mid sixties and begin with the Sgt. Peppers album. That's when I and much of my genera-tion realized the Beatles underwent something apocalyptic. In-stead of simplistic songs like "I want to Hold Your Hand" we were hearing "Lucy in The Sky With Diamonds" vividly describ-ing a rich dreamlike psychedelic experience. One fact generally unknown today is that Sgt. Peppers was banned by many radio stations when it first came out. It was un¬derstood immediately that this was about LSD. The establishment was really scared. The "Fab Four" who already seemed menacing and arrogant with their long hair and claiming to be more popular than Jesus, now were going to influence their children with drugs and all drugs were the same, addictive and life destroying. They had no understanding of what made LSD different from heroin or cocaine or alcohol. It was all bad. We "Hippies" knew the difference; heroin, cocaine and alcohol destroyed the brain and LSD expanded its capacity to think and explore the depths of the human condition. Not that these other substances were never used but we knew the differences between them. The greatest message of the Beatles was inspired by their use of LSD. They were already talented, but LSD released a creative genius never matched in popular music. They used this new found creativity in their song lyrics and on their album covers to com-municate in subliminal and parable form. The message that had the potential to truly change the world in a most fundamental way went undetected, until now. To understand the Beatles Real Secret Message, the reader needs to do three things; first forget about Beatle trivia, much of it is not true anyway. Second, suspend all judgment on the rightness or wrongness of using mind expanding drugs. We all know the Beatles used drugs. Whether this was a good or bad thing is not the purpose of this book to determine. Thirdly, come to the reali-zation that the songs they wrote from 1965 to 1970 were not being sung to Yoko, not each other, not John's mother or anyone else. They were talking to you and me and still are. I had to decide what would be the most convincing way to reveal their Secret Message and show what they were trying to do. I decided since it's all in the songs and on their albums the best way would be to give an analysis of Sgt.Pepper's, Magical Mystery Tour, and Abbey Road. These three albums express their progression from rebirth to the final message. Certainly the White Album and some of John's later songs also express their hopes during this period.
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