Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Ray Colcord RIIP (Part 5): Aero. vs Arrow

Continuing from my previous post, I come back now to Ray Colcord, his 'timely' death that brings attention to his work with the band Aerosmith that results in an amazing "Aero/Arrow...Theme" pattern-cluster.  This next leg of the investigation takes us to Aerosmith's wiki page and this excpert:
The members of the band reportedly spent afternoons getting stoned and watching Three Stooges reruns. One day, they had a post-Stooges meeting to try to come up with a name. Kramer said when he was in school he would write the word aerosmith all over his notebooks.[25] The name had popped into his head after listening to Harry Nilsson's album Aerial Ballet, which featured jacket art of a circus performer jumping out of a biplane. Initially, Kramer's bandmates were unimpressed; they all thought he was referring to the Sinclair Lewis novel they were required to read in high school English class. "No, not Arrowsmith," Kramer explained. "A-E-R-O...Aerosmith."[26] 
There are many turns that this investigation can take, everything in the excerpt that is blue has is linked to a wiki page, and so each of these are more obvious leads.  The name Harry Nilsson stands out given the cryptic phrase re "hairy kneel son".
  •  Harry Edward Nilsson III (June 15, 1941 – January 15, 1994[2])
His date of death is an addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster given that this is the birthday of both my son and life partner... they are 22 years apart.  And note the 15 re his date of birth.

Note from the Aerial Ballet's wiki page: 
  • Aerial Ballet was Nilsson's second album for RCA Victor, and was titled after the highwire circus act of his grandparents. It consists almost entirely of songs written by him, including "One", which later became a Number Five hit for Three Dog Night. (The song's opening line, "One is the loneliest number", is a common phrase to this day, but very few people know who coined it.) 
The song "One" is an addition to the recent "One/1/Won" pattern-cluster, and then the band "Three Dog Night" is also a heads up given the recent "Dog" pattern-cluster... and the "Three" aspect as well is an addition to the "Things Come in 3's" pattern-cluster.  These are all leads that need investigating. Note this next excerpt from the songs wiki page: 
In 1968, Al Kooper released the song on his debut album I Stand Alone. In 1969, the song was covered by Australian pop singer Johnny Farnham
  • Al Kooper (born Alan Peter Kuperschmidt, February 5, 1944) 
  • John Peter Farnham, Jr. AO (born 1 July 1949)
Kooper's date of birth stands out given the following:
  • Ray Colcord (December 24, 1949 – February 5, 2016) 
Colcord died on Kooper's birthday hence generating a "February 5 (x2)" pattern-cluster.

 Note from the wiki page of Kooper's album, I Stand Alone: 
Note from the wiki pages of those mentioned in the above excerpts:  
  • Michael Bernard "Mike" Bloomfield (July 28, 1943 – February 15, 198
  • Stephen Arthur Stills (born January 3, 1945)   
  •  William Smith Monro (September 13, 1911 – September 9, 1996) 
  • Harry Edward Nilsson III (June 15, 1941 – January 15, 1994[2]) 
Traffic :
First of all let's deal with Monro, his birthday and date of death ... given the importance of 9/11, generates a "September 9, __, 11, __, 13/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.
As for the band "Traffic", Two stand out for two separate reasons: Winwood and Wood generates a "Wood Theme" pattern-cluster,  with "win" thrown in the mix.  Winwood's date of death and and Woods birthday generates a "May 12, __, July 12/ Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.   And as for Wood's birthday of July 12, note  from my previous post:
So a fourth July 12 death has cropped up today on investigating leads associated with the  'timely'  death of Ray Colcord !!  And there's a 5th that crops up when considering the first excerpt at the top of the page that references the Aerosmith band members watching the Three Stooges.  Note from the wiki page of one of the Stooges:
  • Joe "Curly Joe" DeRita (July 12, 1909 – July 3, 1993)
His date of death is one off from the "July 4" pattern-cluster, this day is significant because 3 of the first 5 US Presidents died on July 4.  Which brings me back to one of the notable persons and dates mentioned above who stands out:
  •  William Smith Monro (September 13, 1911 – September 9, 1996)
His surname is the same as  one of the 3 US Presidents  who passed away on July 4th:
  • James Monroe (April 28, 1758 – July 4, 1831)
As I've stated before, there's a cryptic "French/English" combination in the surname Monro re "my row"... and we can extend it to "my arrow"... and/or "my aero"!!


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