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Old article - 'The Satanic Roots of Rock' - Stones, Altamont content
Posted by: Bliss ()
Date: June 11, 2017 19:22


Re: Old article - 'The Satanic Roots of Rock' - Stones, Altamont content
Posted by: swiss ()
Date: June 12, 2017 14:27

Bliss, oh my god! grinning smiley I remember when this nutty screed popped up on the web almost 20 years ago! And when you posted about it in 2009 (here) - and in 2010 (here) and when someone else posted it a few days later (here). You don't hear too much of this sort of theorizing anymore. Not even about rap.

Re: Old article - 'The Satanic Roots of Rock' - Stones, Altamont content
Posted by: bigmac7895 ()
Date: June 12, 2017 15:41

You can spend hours upon hours finding YouTube videos connecting music in the last 50 years with the occult and now the illuminati. Like the whole "Billy Shears" is William Campbell who replaced Paul and is Aleister Crowley's love child. Lol- It's interesting if there is absolutely nothing better in life to do at the timesmileys with beer

Re: Old article - 'The Satanic Roots of Rock' - Stones, Altamont content
Posted by: noughties ()
Date: June 12, 2017 16:24

Hmm, this sure has been an issue in the past. In Norway we`ve had classically trained Amalie Christie from the western part of Oslo who absolutely shunned rock music. I don`t know how far she went viewing the roots of rock.

The first Black Sabbath album seemed to me to just pop up from nowhere. There were no forefathers. However, I`ve learned that the conditions in Birmingham at the end of the 60s was quite bleak, conributing to the birth of this band.

Re: Old article - 'The Satanic Roots of Rock' - Stones, Altamont content
Posted by: Bliss ()
Date: June 12, 2017 20:28

There used to be a long book on the net about the CIA/military/MK-Ultra/Laurel Canyon/satanic thing and I was fascinated by it. The connections were astonishing. It's gone now.

I ran into this again on the net and thought newcomers would be interested.

Re: Old article - 'The Satanic Roots of Rock' - Stones, Altamont content
Posted by: swiss ()
Date: June 12, 2017 21:08

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Bliss
There used to be a long book on the net about the CIA/military/MK-Ultra/Laurel Canyon/satanic thing and I was fascinated by it. The connections were astonishing. It's gone now.

I ran into this again on the net and thought newcomers would be interested.

bliss, I think you're directing that to me? If so, if you ever find the long book again I'd love to see it! smiling smiley

Re: Old article - 'The Satanic Roots of Rock' - Stones, Altamont content
Posted by: odean73 ()
Date: June 12, 2017 23:25

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noughties
Hmm, this sure has been an issue in the past. In Norway we`ve had classically trained Amalie Christie from the western part of Oslo who absolutely shunned rock music. I don`t know how far she went viewing the roots of rock.

The first Black Sabbath album seemed to me to just pop up from nowhere. There were no forefathers. However, I`ve learned that the conditions in Birmingham at the end of the 60s was quite bleak, conributing to the birth of this band.

Where they lived ( black Sabbath ) was bleak.

Re: Old article - 'The Satanic Roots of Rock' - Stones, Altamont content
Posted by: Bliss ()
Date: June 13, 2017 15:17

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swiss
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Bliss
There used to be a long book on the net about the CIA/military/MK-Ultra/Laurel Canyon/satanic thing and I was fascinated by it. The connections were astonishing. It's gone now.

I ran into this again on the net and thought newcomers would be interested.

bliss, I think you're directing that to me? If so, if you ever find the long book again I'd love to see it! smiling smiley

It was called 'Inside the L.C.' Apparently it was taken down after the author died, but there are pieces of it still on the net in various places. I think this is a follow-up. David McGowan



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