TheCigSmokingMan
Rift Surfer
We have been reviewing British "Super Star" Heavy Metal Groups that followed "The Beatles"...
We now believe "The Beatles" to be "love English people (or guys)" MIND CONTROL appealling to the "lovey dovey" feelings of young teen girls in the 60s with songs like "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" and "Love Me Do" etc.. etc...
And then the British Illuminati follows with some DARKER MUSIC...
Black Sabbath - Who admittedly were into "Satanism" discussed by son Jack on the MTV Show "The Osbournes"...
Led Zeppelin - Who make many "Black Magic" type references in their music. And the music has a "depressing" effect on some people.
Moody Blues - Another "depressing" type music.
Rolling Stones - Promoting "Sex, Drugs and Rock&Roll" and a fascination with "tongues"..
And the other hand... There were "ok" or "good" bands as far we know...
Yes - Promoting Classical Type Rock and Roll Music. Although considered "psychodelic" and may have promoted "mind altering" conciousness drugs while listening.
Genesis - Basically love songs...
But the bad still outweighs the good.
TheCigMan
We now believe "The Beatles" to be "love English people (or guys)" MIND CONTROL appealling to the "lovey dovey" feelings of young teen girls in the 60s with songs like "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" and "Love Me Do" etc.. etc...
And then the British Illuminati follows with some DARKER MUSIC...
Black Sabbath - Who admittedly were into "Satanism" discussed by son Jack on the MTV Show "The Osbournes"...
Led Zeppelin - Who make many "Black Magic" type references in their music. And the music has a "depressing" effect on some people.
Moody Blues - Another "depressing" type music.
Rolling Stones - Promoting "Sex, Drugs and Rock&Roll" and a fascination with "tongues"..
And the other hand... There were "ok" or "good" bands as far we know...
Yes - Promoting Classical Type Rock and Roll Music. Although considered "psychodelic" and may have promoted "mind altering" conciousness drugs while listening.
Genesis - Basically love songs...
But the bad still outweighs the good.
TheCigMan