Friday, December 11, 2015

Free as Lynyrd Skynyrds Kyller Byrd

A picture can say a 1000 words, and so it's true with the album cover of "Free as a Bird". 


"Free as a Bird"
Single by The Beatles
from the album Anthology 1
Released
4 December 1995 (UK)
12 December 1995 (US)

Let's just say that the fella in the drawing is John, and the birds represent his life... with the bird in the upper right hand corner representing his death.  The bird is "dive bombing" as though it's about to strike John, whereas all the other birds have a peaceful pose.  I looks as though it's aiming for his eye... or his glasses.  The beak of a bird is powerful and hard... if the bird hits hard enough, and in the right spot, it could be lethal!!  I'm reminded of the MacGregor's experience with the two swallows that dive bombed their vehicle window... "a bad omen" was Rob's immediate thought.  It's a saying that when a bird hits a window and dies, someone is about to die.

I watched the "Free as a Bird" video and one thing caught my eye-- a Tomb Stone with the name "Eleanor Rigby", its also the title  of one of their songs, note from its wiki page:
McCartney said he came up with the name "Eleanor" from actress Eleanor Bron, who had starred with the Beatles in the film Help!
Help definitely stands out... I have been saying for quite awhile now, "I can use some Help"... an echo of the inner twin world I'm sure!!  So at the films wiki page, I chose one actor whose name stood out: 
His surname breaks down into "car gill"... a similar cryptic phrase had cropped in a recent post... the word "car" and "gill" suggests "car in water" and/or "water car"..   Note from Cargill's wiki page: 
Patrick Cargill (3 June 1918 – 23 May 1996)[1] 
His date of death is an addition to the "Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster given that May 23 is the day of the year where 222 days remain.   So we're on the 'wright' track.

The song, Eleanor Rigby, is on their album "Revolver", and this stands out given that Lennon was shot!!  So from the albums wiki page is another line drawing... and much more detailed: 
Revolver
Revolver.jpg
Studio album by The Beatles
Released5 August 1966 (UK)
8 August 1966 (US)
The US  Release date is an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster given that August 8th is my ex husband,  Allison's,  birthday.  and note where John is positioned in the album-- at the upper right... the same as the "bird of death" in the Free as a Bird album.  As you can see in Revolver, John's head  is the only one that's not fully on the cover...  . it's moving off.  The inner twin world are communicating that his death is imminent.  Note the year of Revolver's release-- a twin 66 is an addition to the "Identical Number Sequence" pattern-cluster...  is another signature of the inner twin world... numbers that have a cryptic meaning. 

 Note from the Revolver's  wiki page: 
The album's title, like that of Rubber Soul, is a pun, referring to both a kind of handgun and the "revolving" motion of the record as it is played on a turntable.

And there's another revolver-- the inner twin worlds revolution... and the cycle involving the Ice Age we are presently still in.... albeit nearing the end of our interglacial period.

So the "Revolver" brings to mind  Lynard Skynard's song "Free Bird", note from it's wiki page:

"Free Bird"
Single by Lynyrd Skynyrd

We have another gun... a revolver... perhaps, I don't know much about guns.  What I do know is cryptic art.  In this case the ball is the earth, and the red shooting out of the gun (the trigger being pulled by a skeleton hand--  the hand of death) represents  lava from below the earths crust that is shooting out into the Ocean (the blue lines).  This activity is what enables the Phoenix to rise up from the ashes... brought back to life once more ... she will fly and build her nest of white.  The phoenix represents the heaps of moisture that evaporates as a result and flies on winds generated by the swifter currents winds that would other wise circumvent the globe except for the Panama of Isthmus that sweeps it north where it starts to build glaciers anew.

Note this next excerpt:
RecordedApril 3, 1973 at Studio OneDoraville, Georgia
The date stand s out given Patrick Cargill's birthday of June 3 (see above), together we now have an "April 3, ___, June 3/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster in the works.  May 3rd is needed to bridge the gap as per the typical "groups of 3" found in pattern-clusters.  

Note from the albums wiki page: 
 Soon afterward, the band learned piano-playing roadie Billy Powell had written an intro to the song; upon hearing it, they included it as the finishing touch and had him formally join as their keyboardist.
Note the cryptic phrase in his surname re "pow elle"... the "elle" being french for "her"... and so a cryptic reference to the inner twin world , meaning "her pow", and we know that  comics tend  to use "pow" as the sound made when a gun goes off.  Note the etymology:
  • pow  expression imitative of a blow, collision, etc., first recorded 1881.
  • POW (n.)also P.O.W., initialism (acronym) for prisoner of war, coined 1919 
  • power (n.)1300, "ability; ability to act or do; strength, vigor, might," 
Keep in mind that the name "Bill" is also a word -- the beak of a bird!!
Note from Powell's wiki page:
  • William Norris "Billy" Powell (June 3, 1952 – January 28, 2009) Gary Robert
His birthday is the same as actor Patrick Cargill!!   Hence generating a "June 3" pattern,,-cluster.  And finally, even though other members of Lynyrd Skynyrd stand out: 
  • Rossington (born December 4, 1951)
December 4th is also the UK  release date for the "Free As a Bird" album.  so we now have a "December 4" pattern-cluster in the works.  Note the cryptic phrase in his surname "rose rising  sing big".  It is cryptic .  It's no coincidence that "singers" are involved in this last series of pattern-clusters... which reminds me, something I found out yesterday when investigating the Dakota Apartment Building where Lennon lived and died: the Dakota Building
The Dakota was constructed between October 25, 1880, and October 27, 1884.[3][5] The architectural firm of Henry Janeway Hardenbergh was commissioned to create the design for Edward Clark, head of the Singer Sewing Machine Company
So note the "Singer"... this time a Sewing Machine Manufacturer!!  

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