My earlier post concerning the recent death of Stompin Tom Conners had brought to the surface, an "Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster via the "2222" serial number stamped on the inside of his prized Gibson guitar. This was enough for me to consider the death of a renown guitarist who had passed away yesterday as well, note the following from the Deaths in 2013 site:
Alvin Lee, 68, British guitarist (Ten Years After), complications from surgery.[17]Note the following from Alvin lee's wiki page (Here):
Alvin Lee (born Graham Alvin Barnes, 19 December 1944 – 6 March 2013)
The 1980s brought another change in Lee's direction, with two albums that were collaborations with Rare Bird's Steve Gould, and a tour with the former John Mayall and Rolling Stones' guitarist Mick Taylor joining his band.In particular the name "John Mayall" had grabbed my attention, considering the recent patten-clusters that involve the names "John" and "May" (my name), this name cropping up serves as an addition to both. This is enough to warrant a bit of investigating into John Mayall, note this excerpt taken from his wiki page:
John Mayall, OBE (born 29 November 1933) is an English blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter. In the 1960s, he was the founder of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers,It's his birthday, November 29, 1933, that grabs my attention, note the following from Wikipedia:
November 29 - is the 333rd day of the year (334th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 32 days remaining until the end of the year.Note the 333 as per the above, and also the fact that the year he was born was '33 (not a leap year), both of which fall under the "Identical Number Sequences" pattern-cluster.
Now getting back to Alvin Lee's wiki page, I note the following:
On the Road to Freedom (with Mylon LeFevre) (1973)What stands out is the name Mylon LeFevre... because I already am aware that LeFevre is the French version of "Smith" note the following etymology from the Behind the Name site:
Lefevre: Occupational surname meaning "smith" .This name cropping up can now be added to the recently formed "Smith/Schmit/Smyth/Lefevre" pattern-cluster. I should also mention that my sisters surname is Lefebre, a diminutive of Lefevre.
I would say that his first name Mylon, also factors in to the cryptic communication. When breaking down into 2 syllables, you get "my lon"... what comes to mind is "my long" ... which could be the case since slowly over time the hard "g" in many cases were softened to a "y", "h", "i" and in some cases disappeared ... such as the case with "gnarl" and "gnostic". The sense could also be "lung", especially when taking into consideration my previous post that involves other musicians who play wind instruments... hence their "lungs" are really the key instrument... AND, given the "air-ships" pattern-cluster as well... very much like "lungs" in that they are "inflated". Note the related etymology:
long (adj.) " Old English lang "long," from Proto-Germanic *langgaz
long (v.)"to yearn after, grieve for," "to grow long," from Proto-Germanic *langojanan
lung (n.) "the light organ," from PIE *legwh- "not heavy; easy, agile, nimble"
lank (adj.) from Proto-Germanic *khlankaz, "flexible" (cf. German lenken "to bend, turn aside, from PIE root *kleng- "to bend, turn" (see link (n.)).
language (n.) from Latin lingua "tongue," also "speech, language"
I then follow the leads re the album, On the Road to Freedom wiki page, where "Boz Burrell – bass, backing vocals" crops up. This is meaningful due to the recent "Z/zee/zz" pattern-cluster where names such as Bozo and Buzz have cropped up along in association with other pattern-clusters... like how Boz has cropped up now. All of the patterns are meaningful in that they are the links of a cryptic language that has been hidden from us until now at this moment when it is finally being brought to the surface... revealed.
At the top of Alvin Lee's wiki page it mentions the band he was previously in called "Ten Years After", note the following from the bands wiki page (Here):
Okaaay, so do note the "Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band"!! And since the article mentions the name Bill Bailey, the "Bailey" part being meaningful given that this is the name of my dog (since passed RIIP), so I click on the link and note what crops up:
Via Alvin Lee and Leo Lyons, the inner twin world are communicating... or better putt, they're giving us a very definite ROAR-RRRR!!
At the top of Alvin Lee's wiki page it mentions the band he was previously in called "Ten Years After", note the following from the bands wiki page (Here):
Ten Years After was founded by Alvin Lee and Leo Lyons. Ivan Jay sang lead vocals from late 1960 to 1962 and was joined by Ric Lee in August 1965, replacing drummer Dave Quickmire, who had replaced Pete Evans in 1962. In 1966 The Jaybirds moved to London, where Chick Churchill joined the group. That November the quartet signed a manager, Chris Wright, and decided to change its name to Blues Trip, Blues Yard (under which they played a show at the Marquee Club supporting the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band), and finally in November 1966, to Ten Years After.
Okaaay, so do note the "Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band"!! And since the article mentions the name Bill Bailey, the "Bailey" part being meaningful given that this is the name of my dog (since passed RIIP), so I click on the link and note what crops up:
Bill Bailey (born Mark Bailey;[1] 13 January 1964 [1]) is an English comedian, musician, and actor. As well as his extensive stand-up work, Bailey is well known for his role in Black Books and his appearances on Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Have I Got News for You, and QI.There are definite signs of infiltration, note my February 18th post entitled: Reg Presley RIIP and the Buzzcocks, and note this excerpt from the post:
- Reg Presley (born Reginald Maurice Ball; 12 June 1941 – 4 February 2013)
I nearly fell off my seat when I read that he was born with the surname "Ball"... I had a pretty good inkling that the etymology would be the same as "bell"-- a name/word that factored prominently-- a major cluster pattern found in my previous post. Note the following etymology:The reason why I posted the above excerpt is due to my previous post today regarding the death of Trumpet player Kenny "Ball". So that's two balls cropping up in a single sitting!! The Buzzcocks had come up in the post due to the fact that Reg Presley played with the Troggs, who the Buzzcocks idolized, note this next excerpt from the post:
- ball (n.1) "round object, from PIE root *bhel- (2) "to blow, inflate, swell" (see bole).
- bell (n.) Old English belle, from PIE root *bhel- (4) "to sound, roar."
BUZZCOCKS!? You'd have to venture to my last two posts to see the cluster pattern with that one. Just for the record, note this title taken from my September 23, 2011 post from my Toumai Blog : The Cock and Bull of Thomas Crapper's Ball CockSince Leo Lyons factors in, note this excerpt from his wiki page:
Leo Lyons (born David William Lyons, 30 November 1943)And now note the following regarding his birthday:
November 30 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaNovember 30 is the 334th day of the year (335th in leap years) in the GregorianFirst of all, at the beginning of the post above, Mayall's birthday was recorded as being November 29th-- the 333rd day of the year. Since the year that Leo Lyons was born wasn't a leap year, then he was born on the 334th day ... which is one off from the significant 333rd day of the year, hence it then falls into the "Off By One" pattern-cluster, another prevalent pattern clusters as of late.
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Via Alvin Lee and Leo Lyons, the inner twin world are communicating... or better putt, they're giving us a very definite ROAR-RRRR!!
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