>lol, yeah you are, you already have.
Lurk moar, faggot. You don't know the half of it, apparently.
>lol, yeah you are, you already have.
Lurk moar, faggot. You don't know the half of it, apparently.
TYB btw..
I swear, if some "anons" got their away, the Great Awakening apparently means we'd be back in the Stone Age.
Them's fighting words. Texan here. We use it all the time. And our great State might have just saved everyone's asses. Or at least, will be an important part of that.
Right on
I don't know about that theory, but I guess I don't type it out myself. Afaik. Say it a lot though.
Sounds like you've got just as bad, by wanting to dictate what people don't listen to. And how does someone like you even make your way to a Free Speech platform like this?
That said, I don't care about the Beatles or Grateful Dead.
Shit. *You're just as bad, I mean.
Dallas does seem to be getting bad. Yet Ft Worth or Denton and North Texas in general all seem the same as ever.
Who's he supposed to be? I've tried listening, but…
Division shill. How dramatic. I'm just defending music. I'm a musician myself. And yeah, if people like you had your way, you'd be just as bad as the people you accuse. You just want to control thought by inducing fear about the origins of music, in this case. You also show how little you regard listener's thinking or autonomy, by thinking they're susceptible to being so easily controlled.
I don't deny that there was a lot of weird shit going on in Laurel Canyon and such, but extrapolating it to all of music is fucking stupid. For one, the CIA isn't that creative.
I don't know anything about mind control frequencies. I hope you don't mean the 440Hz stuff. Because a lot of rock wasn't even concert pitch anyways. More like 415Hz on many albums (tuning to Eb) or a lot of drop tuning in 90s/00s.
I think more of the infiltration happened on the lyrical/political end, rather than sound itself. Like the politcal subversion of the hippies, or gangsta rap.
Yeah, I've got enough things on my plate. Learning about the "deep" mysteries of sound frequencies is the least of my concerns. I specifically mentioned the lyrics/lifestyle angle because I can say for sure this messed me up when I was young. I'm an empiricist at heart. I'm not going to lose sleep over things I never heard about. But I experienced the pull of lifestyle/lyrics. But I also grew out of it too. It wasn't like music was the only influence in my youth or this shit had some MK Ultra like grip on me. And that goes for probably most people.