Beatles to Manson (English Edition) [Kindle-editie]

Did The Beatles use Brian Wilson as an alter-ego to spur creativity making their most psychedelic music ever: Sgt. Pepper’s and Magical Mystery Tour? Brian Wilson thought he was being bugged while he was making his masterpiece, Smile, in 1966. But, he never finished the album, so how could it have had such an obvious influence on The Beatles? Who could have bugged Brian Wilson for The Beatles? And if Paul McCartney’s alter ego is The Fireman, then who is the real Fireman? Did Charlie Manson and Family live with Dennis Wilson for six months on Sunset Blvd in 1968? And if The Beatles bugged Brian Wilson in 1966, then what would stop them from bugging his brother Dennis Wilson in 1968, and listening in on Charlie and the Family? Is that how Charlie’s vocabulary ended up on The White Album? Did Dennis Wilson steal a song from Charlie Manson during this time using it for a Beach Boys album? And did he refuse to give Charlie any credit or any money for it? Did Dennis Wilson promise to eventually make it up to Charlie by getting him a record contract with Terry Melcher? If so, then we have a sequence of events where in November 1968, The White Album is released, and Charlie recognizes his radical, revolutionary rant throughout. Then in December 1968, Charlie’s song is released as the B Side of a single from The Beach Boys 20/20 album. Followed up by Terry Melcher refusing Charlie a record deal in Spring 1968. Did The Beatles bug and use Charlie Manson and Family as their next alter-ego-trip to spur creativity making their down-and-dirty, grungiest music ever: The White Album? Charlie did not think The Beatles were teaching him – he thought they had learned from him and were encouraging him by reciprocating with him on The White Album. The White Album is replete with well-worn Charlie terminology: ‘revolution’ is ‘coming down fast’, some ‘piggies’ are getting ‘a damn good whackin’’ … In fact, Terry Melcher did live at 10050 Cielo Drive, and he did leave and rent it out to his “friends,” Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate, because he was actually scared to death of Charlie. He left the mansion owned by his mother, Doris Day, in the spring of 1968 because Charlie had begun issuing death threats. Charlie wanted to be a rock star – badly. In fact, as soon as they heard about the Tate/LaBianca murders of August 8 & 9, 1968, Terry Melcher and Dennis Wilson left for an extended camping trip together on August 10, 1968, out in the wilderness, 100 miles north of LA. They thought they were going to be next. Is it possible that The Beatles, The Beach Boys, and Terry Melcher all made broken promises to one wannabe rock star Charlie Manson? Is it possible that they actually used him, led him on, goaded him along, taunted him, and pissed him off beyond belief? www.beatlestomanson.com

De auteur:Alex Durig
Isbn 10:B00FKMCELG
Uitgeverij:Random Horse Pub./Artemis Books/Alex Durig; 10 editie
Paperback boek:130
serie:Kindle-editie
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