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SupremeFanMan Member
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posted on 9-Aug-2004 12:08:53 PM
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There can't be TAPFU messages in Funny Girl... it wasn't a part of the intended plot. TAPFU was plotted from the beginning, which is why it was NEVER released until now. Funny Girl was released on vinyl.
Oh, except for the cuts form Funny Girl that were released as alternate versions on later releases... so you may be right, there may be subversive messages on some of the tracks from Funny Girl...
This is all so deeply disturbing. I'm afraid I may have to destroy my entire Motown collection to avoid being caught up in all these plots! I'll definitely miss the music a lot though!
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posted on 9-Aug-2004 3:09:53 PM
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what is this secret message acronym all about?
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motiv8tor New Member
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posted on 9-Aug-2004 4:26:56 PM
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quote: SupremeFanMan originally wrote:
There can't be TAPFU messages in Funny Girl... it wasn't a part of the intended plot. TAPFU was plotted from the beginning, which is why it was NEVER released until now. Funny Girl was released on vinyl.
Oh, except for the cuts form Funny Girl that were released as alternate versions on later releases... so you may be right, there may be subversive messages on some of the tracks from Funny Girl...
This is all so deeply disturbing. I'm afraid I may have to destroy my entire Motown collection to avoid being caught up in all these plots! I'll definitely miss the music a lot though!
You see, the subliminal messages in "Funny Girl" were masked by the surface noise in old vinyl records. Now with the digital age of CD, those messages can be clearly heard!! The timing of it's release on CD will coincide with an international political plot having to do with making the Middle East more "USA" friendly.
This is very similar to the Fifth Dimension album that had "One Less Bell To Answer" on it. There was a song with a loud brass section intro that had a certain specific combination of notes and chords played simultaneously that was used to cause convulsions and finally submission in the listener when played loud enough. This was used by foreign spies on US FBI agents. "It Took a Thief" to figure that one out!
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