Here is something to think about, Roman Polanski was is a jew. Where those that got killed by Masons family also jews? I have never looked. Because if they where we have an OJ Simpson situation where he actually did us a favor by Xing a mudshark and a kike.
Some definitely don't like Neil's vocals, just like with Bob Dylan too. Speaking of which, Bob Dylan's son, Jesse, is: "He is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations..."
And you can say the same thing about, "why Seattle" for the grunge movement. Areas shift. That area around LA makes perfect sense. It was also a music Mecca tied in with the film and TV industry.
Ok, but explain to me how all these people - many of them only mediocre in talent - from all over the US and Canada all showed up at the same time in the hilly suburbs of a town that wasn't yet known as a music Mecca, and yet they all became huge hippie rock stars?
Back then you either went to Nashville or NYC if you wanted to make it in music.
The same goes for Frank Zappa... working for a chemical company is not the same as military. Also, most of those musicians in that era would have had a family member who had been in the military at some point, because they were the WWII era offspring.
There's a book called "Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon" (Laurel Canyon in LA of course) written by James McGowan. He goes into all that shit. Most of the hippie rock stars and celebrities were from military intelligence families. His thesis was that they were all in some kind of esoteric cult.
He's not Jewish. He's greek, Sicilian, and French. He was raised as a catholic. His curly hair is likely from the moors. So part nigger. He likely shares an ancestors with Weird Al who is also often mistaken as jewish.
"Like the Lizard King’s dad, Zappa, Sr. was a cog in the intelligence community’s dark machinations; Francis Zappa was a chemical warfare specialist with a top security clearance at Edgewood Arsenal near Baltimore, Maryland. Some readers might recognize Edgewood as the location of ominous mind control experiments conducted by the CIA under the rubric of MK-ULTRA."
As a misician myself who didn't like zappa in my youth, I will now say he was literally a musical genius. He could play just about anything, including odd times and complex progressions, and fluidly transitions between stuff that shouldn't be pasted together.
His back story explains the genius. It was a combination of mercury and radiation poisoning, plus his genetics. His prostate cancer was likely caused by the mercury poisoning.
I don't care about his music... and he was Greek, Arab, and French... not Jewish.
I can show just as many Arabs, French, and Greeks with big noses.
The author makes a retarded claim that just because the father worked in chemical production in a huge facility where MK Ultra style experiments were being conducted... the father was somehow involved, and by EXTENSION, so was the son.
Yeah... it's a weird style you sort of have to be in the mood for, once in a while. I never thought about that cancer connection, but I remember once hearing him saying how he was exposed to that.
I saw this within the last year or so, which is entertaining:
There are comics comics and musicians musicians. There are a lot of guy who most people forgot or didn't know about, but were highly influential on bands you know. The Alan Parsons Project and Michael Schenker come to mind.
"He could play just about anything, including odd times and complex progressions... "
Yeah, he could do that, but he couldn't write a good song with a decent enough hook to make you buy an album so you could listen to it again and again.
His "music" was highly forgettable, and guess what? Most people did exactly that.
"The Wrecking Crew, also known as the Clique and the First Call Gang, was a loose collective of American session musicians based in Los Angeles who played on many studio recordings in the 1960s and 1970s, including hundreds of top 40 hits. The musicians were not publicly recognized at the time, but were viewed with reverence by industry insiders. They are now considered one of the most successful and prolific session recording units in history."
"Headlined" by Glen Campbell, who is one of the best C&W guitarists. Ever. Don't believe me, believe C&W royalty. Obsoive for 4 minutes, and look at the fkn company he is with in this clip:
Like I said, it's not my style per se. I'm a metal guy, though the drumming itself isn't really genre specific. But when I was learning this is the kind of stuff I'd watch. First, he can play. Second, the video is very clear and live. You can see his sticking and sometimes foot work, you can pause and rewind it, and it's real, not an MTV production.
I'm telling it like it is. You've been hanging out with Richard too much and his negative attitude toward women and life in general is rubbing off on you.