This was kinda fun. Didn't know about the Supertramp-9/11 thing (?!) A couple of other things: On the cover of Steve Miller's 1st album, "Children of the Future", there's a line of dis-connected psychedelic "blobs" running across the front and back of the cover...if you open up the gatefold and read between the blobs, (the pink space) it spells out the title. I discovered this by accident. (no drugs involved) Also, not hidden tho, on the Led Zeppelin IV album, scratched into the blank vinyl just next to the label, are the words "Do what thou wilt." A phrase coined by Aleister Crowley, who Jimmy Page was a fan (?) of. A practioner of Black magic, and once called "the most evil man on earth." (paraphrasing).
Great video! I love learning things like this. I knew of three of the things you mentioned, but everything else was new to me. I also must add that I miss album covers and liner notes in today's digital age. I remember buying albums purely from how the cover caught my eye and sometimes I would discover a new band this way and would become a fan. Of course there was some stinkers in there too.
There was a Mars Hotel! It was on Third Street in San Francisco a block or two down from the main drag, Market Street. The picture iIS the Mars just before it was torn down. It was a methodone clinic for heroin addicts for about a year before its destruction.
While on a soul searching motorcycle ride in '05 after a couple of dark years in my life, I ended up in San Francisco for a day. Just for kicks, I went to the corner of Haight-Ashbury, what I would consider the epicenter of the hippie movement (from what I understand) and what did I see? The biggest ironic sight I could ever imagine and the exact opposite of what the movement stood for: A GAP store!!! A huge symbol of consumerism and big business, exactly what the hippie movement was rebelling against!
Besides, the surprise, what made your video for me was when you explained how we shouldn’t jump to conclusions because we want them to be true. Coincidence is coincidence, nothing more, nothing less.
As a vinyl collector , i’am amazed at some of these that got by me !! Some of them were discovered when i was “ high” .. Hey !! That’s how it was back than 😳
Some fun ones I never knew before - glad to have the Mars Hotel album decoded! Speaking of code, Paul McCartney and Wings' Red Rose Speedway album of 1973 had a Braille Code message embossed on the back side of the album cover. I didn't know what it was until I read in the papers that it read "We love ya baby", and Paul & Linda wrote it because they were fans of Stevie Wonder.
@@GaryAa56 No, I mean I've heard their stuff (the fadeout on "Good Bye, Stranger" is one of my favorite guitar solos). I had just never heard that about their album cover.
I thought he was gonna mention Dream Theater’s Live Scenes from New York original cover art. It’s the WTC on fire and it was literally released on September 11th 2001, and had to change the art afterwards.
This is the second video that has mentioned the Boston albums space ships being guitars duh that wasn't some secret they wasn't trying to hide that fact they even look more like guitars than space ships and anyone who doesn't see guitars first isn't very observant
Interesting video. I enjoyed it. One album cover that I always thought was funny was the original 1972 Mom's Apple Pie cover. It got banned and redone pretty quickly.
The Boston thing was wild. Especially when consider comment at the bottom of back of the album: No synthesizers were used. Also, when you mentioned Sgt Peppers I thought you going for the Mothers of Invention album
That's an Al Hirschfeld drawing. He always put "Nina" within his work, and her name is on the Draw The Line cover 3 times. He puts a number next to his signature to let people know how many "Ninas" are in the drawing
I have a mirror with that Santana album lion face. My parents had it hanging over the 8 track player. There are10 (i think) faces to find in that drawing.
I never noticed the 911 Supertramp thing. Kind of a weird co-incidence. Another is the Who album "Who Are You" which was the last album with Keith Moon and released shortly before his death. The cover features Keith sitting on a chair with the painted message "Not to be taken away."
Check out the cover for Demons and Wizards by Uriah Heep. It was done by Roger Dean. Look at the shape of the cave the waterfall emerges from. Also look at the shape of the first rock under the cave.
If you put the CD for NIN Year Zero in a CD player and played it, after the laser heated the surface of the CD and you could pull the CD out and see binary (thermal ink). The binary sent you to a website.
I used to do seminars on back masking and subliminal messages. Check out Alan Parsons "Eve" show a stage of Gonorrhea on the lady's faces. Makes sense since one of the songs is titles "You lay down withy dogs".
awesome glad i stumbled into this and i immeditaely subsrcibed to your channel cuz i volunteer once a week doing a community radio show out of madrid nueva mexico so clealry i love music and People Who Love Music.... cant believe i hadnt discovered ya sooner! thanks
I could have some of these details a little wrong, but the band Dream Theatre released an album on September 11, 2001 that had a picture of the twin towers with flames surrounding them on its cover. I believe the cover was changed as quickly as possible.
Seriously....turn the Boston album upside down to see the guitars?? You can see the head stocks, guitar necks and tuning pegs from any angle. If someone tried to hide the guitars in the artwork, they were really bad at it and you were really lazy in looking for things "hidden" in album art.
It was suppose to be about how things were being torn down and replaced by ugly modern structures. As you see when you open up the cover and see its a partially torn down house. The picture was Roberts and they probably thought it looked cool and was a mysterious type image, the last part is my own assumption. It was really a shot at the press about Zeppelin being all hype. So they released an album with no mention of the band or its members on the cover or the spine of the album. They wanted to show that the album would sell without any names or outward recognition of the band, just an album and music, no hype or marketing ploys. So the album being without mention of the band was to spite the press, the images on the cover between making an environmental complaint and having cool and mysterious images made for a iconic cover to a iconic album.
You missed so much on Satanic Majesties Request. The whole 3D cover is Beatles references. Two items that come to mind. A revolver and a glass onion can be found there. If you tilt it the right way you can see what looks like Mexican soldiers charging something. This I interpreted to be “Revolution “. In my option this was the best album cover of all time. I feel it is such a shame they just used a regular photo for later reissued of this album. The 3D cover was sheer genius.
Hey Captain Tripps - I love that cover as well. I actually own two 3D copies, one of which is a mono promo issue. However, since you really seem to love details, I do need to point out that "The Beatles," which contains the song Glass Onion, was released in November of 1968 while Their Satanic Majesties Request came out in December of 1967. Thanks so much for commenting!
@@drrichm I guess it was a white pumpkin then. Have you ever looked for the Beatles items, just curious ? Some are pretty easy to see, some you need a little help from your friends. 😉
If you want to see some great trippy album cover's try to track down the first two original album covers from Styx, Man Of Miracles, and especially Serpent Is Rising, thousands of animals, ship's, planes, ECT. In a college of a desert scene.
I think the "hidden message" in the Grateful Dead album is people looking too hard for hidden messages. If you want to selectively add/remove colour and lines to text on an album cover you could "find" all sorts of things that are only there in the mind of the person trying to find something.
The Beatles also featured in the wood bark of the tree on Dylan's John Wesley Harding. And how about the secret message the Byrds sent to the recently fired David Crosby, having him replaced with a horse on the 1967 album Notorious Byrd Brothers!!
You should have more subs. I'm glad you're didn't go down the conspiracy route with the Supertramp cover. Some people no doubt do (confirmation bias.) Anyway good video. Thanks.
Thanks so much Zero. I made a bunch of videos around a year ago and then had to put the project on hold. Hope to go back into production really soon and then put them out on a regular basis. Please let me know if there are any topics that interest you! Rich
What about "Eat a Peach"? There's gotta be something in the way cool, complicated big drawing inside.... spent a lot of time looking at it while cleaning stems & seeds...btw - I heard Dicky Betts say once the title was meant to be " Eat a Peach for Peace" and someone at the print shop didn't get the memo, so they just left it that way. 🍑✌
Prince was good for that.....1999, Sign O The Times, Lotus Flower.... or at least interesting album covers to say the least. April 21, 2016, my heart still aches 😔💜
here's a more recent one. Ava maxe's debut album, heaven & hell. on the back cover, there's a picture of her in a bleak landscape, with firey clouds in the sky. but, if you studdy those clouds carefuly, you willfind the faces of a red devil, near her right arm, a grinning demon, above her head, a dog, or maybe a wolf, with it's tongue extended, next to her face &, just above the right side of the dog's head, the face of a cherub, apparently blowing smoke from its lips &, below this, is another cherub, waving its hand. inhabitants of heaven & hell!
In the movie "WRONG IS RIGHT", several groups pursue a pair of atomic bombs in suitcases. At the very end of the film, they're discovered on top of the World Trade Center and disarmed moments before detonation. "Very convenient", says journalist Patrick Hale. Because of threats (ALLEGEDLY!) made by a middle eastern terrorist, this leads directly to the US invading an oil-rich country ON FALSE PRETENSES. In effect, the film was predicting "9-11" and the 2nd invasion of Iraq. The movie came out in 1982. Legend has it it was pulled from theatres after one week on orders from the Federal government. It was based on a novel by an EX-C.I.A. operative... who apparently knew what he was writing about. But there's more! It's not enough the film predicted something 2 decades beforehand. The characters include a skinny old US president, a BLACK WOMAN V.P., and a totally-insane EX-President who's running for re-election. In effect, it also predicted the Biden administration.
I grew up with many of these albums. Sitting on the floor pouring through the pictures on the albums, Supertramp album finding the different jugs, salt n pepper shakers, Revolver, Santana, great memories. I hated my Dad's Uriah Heap album cover with the guy growing spider webs in his mouth, and Alice Coopers covers freaked me out.
hey, there's a good one by TheWHO on 'live at Isle of Wight' . it's way more ironic than weird, but Keith Moon's cymbal is directly over his head, creating a golden halo .HA!
I cant remember which Who album has Keith Moon sitting in a director's chair that says "not to be taken away" on the back. Not too long before he died.
@@megadethmofo2001' WHO ARE YOU' .his last record w/ TheWHO. but 'Isle of Wight ' came out in '96. recorded in '70. not as well known, but he looks so angelic, it is, to me, very ironic.
Favourite Album The Bible(Days Of Future Passed) Have you applied the principles that are found in this Sacred Album Jesus Last Will & Testament! Keep On Rocking for I'm just a sinner in a rock n roll band!
8:45- it’s not a prediction. The towers were demolished 33 years after they were completed. Whoever designed the cover knew what the plan was. Other 9/11 clues Back to the Future The Matrix
Good fuckin Grief- them hippies wasn't exactly splittin atoms trying to figure out how to contain a nutron or three It's just an album cover- not a demonic interpretation of the future
Um, no it's not. The craziest foreshadowing 9/11 cover is Dream Theater's Live Scenes from New York. The original artwork has an image of the NYC skyline with the Twin Towers in flames. Release date: 9/11/2001. Pressings with the original cover art were recalled after the terrorist attack, but quite a few still exist.
Lol i thought it was ox a moxa . Btw way- spelt backwards spells- the same thing! What about The Deads Shakedown Street Lp - its a street! Everybodys smiling!
The Supertramp cover is even creepier because the view is from the inside of a commercial airliner.
(Notice the window on the left side).
I've been turning all my albums upside down and in front of mirrors ever since I've seen this video. I haven't been outside in a month.
Hilarious screamwall!!!
You don't have to turn the Boston jacket upside down to see its a guitar, its obvious.
I was thinking the same thing...I was 7 when I got that album and realized then those were guitars.
I didn't know about this. To my shame.
Brah! Im a HUGE fan- Dave Robicheax and Clete Purcell- Hell yea
Exactly
It is clearer though
This was kinda fun. Didn't know about the Supertramp-9/11 thing (?!)
A couple of other things: On the cover of Steve Miller's 1st album, "Children of the Future", there's a line of dis-connected psychedelic "blobs" running across the front and back of the cover...if you open up the gatefold and read between the blobs, (the pink space) it spells out the title. I discovered this by accident. (no drugs involved)
Also, not hidden tho, on the Led Zeppelin IV album, scratched into the blank vinyl just next to the label, are the words "Do what thou wilt." A phrase coined by Aleister Crowley, who Jimmy Page was a fan (?) of. A practioner of Black magic, and once called "the most evil man on earth." (paraphrasing).
Great video! I love learning things like this. I knew of three of the things you mentioned, but everything else was new to me. I also must add that I miss album covers and liner notes in today's digital age. I remember buying albums purely from how the cover caught my eye and sometimes I would discover a new band this way and would become a fan. Of course there was some stinkers in there too.
There was a Mars Hotel! It was on Third Street in San Francisco a block or two down from the main drag, Market Street. The picture iIS the Mars just before it was torn down. It was a methodone clinic for heroin addicts for about a year before its destruction.
While on a soul searching motorcycle ride in '05 after a couple of dark years in my life, I ended up in San Francisco for a day. Just for kicks, I went to the corner of Haight-Ashbury, what I would consider the epicenter of the hippie movement (from what I understand) and what did I see? The biggest ironic sight I could ever imagine and the exact opposite of what the movement stood for: A GAP store!!! A huge symbol of consumerism and big business, exactly what the hippie movement was rebelling against!
Besides, the surprise, what made your video for me was when you explained how we shouldn’t jump to conclusions because we want them to be true. Coincidence is coincidence, nothing more, nothing less.
Thanks so much for your nice comment! So many of these things are forced, right?
As a vinyl collector , i’am amazed at some of these that got by me !!
Some of them were discovered when i was “ high” .. Hey !! That’s how it was back than 😳
Check out Dexter Blows Hot and Cool, look at his knuckles from a distance & Satan appears
Some fun ones I never knew before - glad to have the Mars Hotel album decoded!
Speaking of code, Paul McCartney and Wings' Red Rose Speedway album of 1973 had a Braille Code message embossed on the back side of the album cover. I didn't know what it was until I read in the papers that it read "We love ya baby", and Paul & Linda wrote it because they were fans of Stevie Wonder.
Great vid.. thanks for posting this.
Thanks so much JONINXBOX - glad you enjoyed it!
Cool. Some I seen a million times and some for the first. Thanks!
Good stuff. And I had never heard of the Supertramp thing prior to this vid!
Super ramp, listen to their music, it's great!
@@GaryAa56 No, I mean I've heard their stuff (the fadeout on "Good Bye, Stranger" is one of my favorite guitar solos). I had just never heard that about their album cover.
I thought he was gonna mention Dream Theater’s Live Scenes from New York original cover art. It’s the WTC on fire and it was literally released on September 11th 2001, and had to change the art afterwards.
This is the second video that has mentioned the Boston albums space ships being guitars duh that wasn't some secret they wasn't trying to hide that fact they even look more like guitars than space ships and anyone who doesn't see guitars first isn't very observant
Right! And you don't need to turn it upside down to notice it. WTF LMAO SMGDH
@@slayer5813 I consider myself to be quite observant but I never knew about this one. My excuse is that I didn't have the album.
I knew they were guitars the second I first saw it, and there was no need to flip it over.
For some reason…. When I was 10. I was legit scared of the Boston album cover due to the spaceships…. Now it’s a awesome cover
@@ZER0-- same. I had no idea
Interesting video. I enjoyed it. One album cover that I always thought was funny was the original 1972 Mom's Apple Pie cover. It got banned and redone pretty quickly.
The Boston thing was wild. Especially when consider comment at the bottom of back of the album: No synthesizers were used. Also, when you mentioned Sgt Peppers I thought you going for the Mothers of Invention album
Pink Floyd “Animals” the power station looks like an upside down dead sheep
Iron Maiden "Somewhere in Time" has a lot of references to some of there older songs and other Maiden stuff
… and Batman.
The cover of Live Evil by Sabbath is similar to Somewhere in Time with references to earlier stuff too.
Love me some Derek Riggs artwork!
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That was pretty awesome man! Thanks! Subscribed!
A Toast to Panama Red (1972) by the Masters Apprentices (Australia). Lots of 'hidden' genitals. Panama Red was potent weed.
Aerosmith "Draw The Line" has the artists daughters name within the picture "Nina" a few times
That's an Al Hirschfeld drawing. He always put "Nina" within his work, and her name is on the Draw The Line cover 3 times. He puts a number next to his signature to let people know how many "Ninas" are in the drawing
As a 6 year old kid in 1970, I was totally fascinated by Santana’s debut (Lion-face) album made up of many human heads.
That'a a fantastic cover. It has a hula skirt too!!
I have a mirror with that Santana album lion face. My parents had it hanging over the 8 track player. There are10 (i think) faces to find in that drawing.
I really don't think Santana could make a bad record. The depth of his playing is just unmatched by anyone!
'American Beauty' can also be read as American Reality.
Nice presentation, and I had no idea about the Supertramp cover- that one is totally freaky. Looking forward to more of your videos!
Thanks so much Stuart!
I never noticed the 911 Supertramp thing. Kind of a weird co-incidence. Another is the Who album "Who Are You" which was the last album with Keith Moon and released shortly before his death. The cover features Keith sitting on a chair with the painted message "Not to be taken away."
That was amazing so thank you. I knew none of that !
Open up "Licensed to Ill" and see the whole painting -- the airplane is crumpled into the ground -- like a burning joint that someone snuffed-out.
I see it as a doob being fired up. That's what I always heard anyway. And whatever it is crashing into is the color of fire.
Now it SAYS Grateful Dead, but if you squint real hard and pretend it says “Eat the Acid,” it says Eat the Acid. Mind blowing.
Check out the cover for Demons and Wizards by Uriah Heep. It was done by Roger Dean. Look at the shape of the cave the waterfall emerges from. Also look at the shape of the first rock under the cave.
Ha! Great one.
OMG, that's awesome lol.
I’m new to Uriah Heep and this is awesomely funny. It’s my favorite album of theirs so far, but now I have another reason to like this album.
Paul McCartney's Memory Almost Full album title is an anagram of "for my soulmate LLM" LLM being Linda Louise McCartney
Shana - did not know that. That's a great piece of trivia!!
Another interesting thing on the Blue Oyster Cult albums all have that upside-down cross with a hook symbol.
If you put the CD for NIN Year Zero in a CD player and played it, after the laser heated the surface of the CD and you could pull the CD out and see binary (thermal ink). The binary sent you to a website.
Whoa, that's wicked !
Just started watching the video and haven’t read all the comments but is that background Record Exchange in Boise?
I used to do seminars on back masking and subliminal messages. Check out Alan Parsons "Eve" show a stage of Gonorrhea on the lady's faces. Makes sense since one of the songs is titles "You lay down withy dogs".
awesome glad i stumbled into this and i immeditaely subsrcibed to your channel cuz i volunteer once a week doing a community radio show out of madrid nueva mexico so clealry i love music and People Who Love Music.... cant believe i hadnt discovered ya sooner! thanks
Glad that you are enjoying it Stephen!
Why is the Boston cover such a surprise ?! It is so obvious !
The guy missed what looks like an exploding planet is the end of a joint seen head on.
because your subconscious mind realized it before you did. 🙂 that part of out brains has a greater impact over us then most of us realize.
01:44 it's an acoustic BASS guitar 🤷♂️
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I enjoyed this, but it would have been cool if you had mentioned the cover artists themselves, Grateful Deads 'Aoxomoxoa by Rick Griffin' for example.
Great suggestion David!
Well done!! Lots of information and controversy!!
I have many important rock albums with important messages from the vinyl rock.
I could have some of these details a little wrong, but the band Dream Theatre released an album on September 11, 2001 that had a picture of the twin towers with flames surrounding them on its cover. I believe the cover was changed as quickly as possible.
yeah its true. I actually have a copy of the original cover.
Seriously....turn the Boston album upside down to see the guitars?? You can see the head stocks, guitar necks and tuning pegs from any angle. If someone tried to hide the guitars in the artwork, they were really bad at it and you were really lazy in looking for things "hidden" in album art.
ok,i like to know the story behind led zepplins album with the old guy carrying a bundle of sticks on his back.
I’ve always heard the old man was supposed to be Alister Crowley
It was suppose to be about how things were being torn down and replaced by ugly modern structures. As you see when you open up the cover and see its a partially torn down house. The picture was Roberts and they probably thought it looked cool and was a mysterious type image, the last part is my own assumption. It was really a shot at the press about Zeppelin being all hype. So they released an album with no mention of the band or its members on the cover or the spine of the album. They wanted to show that the album would sell without any names or outward recognition of the band, just an album and music, no hype or marketing ploys. So the album being without mention of the band was to spite the press, the images on the cover between making an environmental complaint and having cool and mysterious images made for a iconic cover to a iconic album.
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Eric Kort
Jimmy Page found the picture at a rummage sale. He liked it. That's it. Sorry.
You missed so much on Satanic Majesties Request. The whole 3D cover is Beatles references. Two items that come to mind. A revolver and a glass onion can be found there. If you tilt it the right way you can see what looks like Mexican soldiers charging something. This I interpreted to be “Revolution “.
In my option this was the best album cover of all time. I feel it is such a shame they just used a regular photo for later reissued of this album. The 3D cover was sheer genius.
Hey Captain Tripps - I love that cover as well. I actually own two 3D copies, one of which is a mono promo issue. However, since you really seem to love details, I do need to point out that "The Beatles," which contains the song Glass Onion, was released in November of 1968 while Their Satanic Majesties Request came out in December of 1967. Thanks so much for commenting!
@@drrichm I guess it was a white pumpkin then. Have you ever looked for the Beatles items, just curious ? Some are pretty easy to see, some you need a little help from your friends. 😉
ELO - On The Third Day. Why are the band pointing at their bellybuttons? Well, would you believe, it: the photographer asked them to.
I have the ram album on vinylm, i love long haired lady on that LP
I made a short video about the Supertramp album cover - fascinating stuff.
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4 string guitar?
If you want to see some great trippy album cover's try to track down the first two original album covers from Styx, Man Of Miracles, and especially Serpent Is Rising, thousands of animals, ship's, planes, ECT. In a college of a desert scene.
Michael Jackson's Blood On The Dance Floor is the best example of 9/11 predictive programming
I think the "hidden message" in the Grateful Dead album is people looking too hard for hidden messages. If you want to selectively add/remove colour and lines to text on an album cover you could "find" all sorts of things that are only there in the mind of the person trying to find something.
Right. I mean, there's like 100 sexual references in that cover you could talk about first.
The Beatles also featured in the wood bark of the tree on Dylan's John Wesley Harding. And how about the secret message the Byrds sent to the recently fired David Crosby, having him replaced with a horse on the 1967 album Notorious Byrd Brothers!!
I spent a lot of time staring at that Dylan album back in the day, having heard a "rumor" about that. Never could find anything tho.
Can you decipher the hidden message on uriah heaps demons and wizards cover?
Be careful what you wish for you just might get it, is what someone at Al-Quaeda thought after figuring out the Supertramp album cover.
good video. More please.
The Supertramp one is crazy.
It's also totally coincidence
@@craighill4709 Hence crazy.
Hey is that Rockaway Records i Silverlake (now pfft alas) you're inside of?
You should have more subs. I'm glad you're didn't go down the conspiracy route with the Supertramp cover. Some people no doubt do (confirmation bias.) Anyway good video. Thanks.
Thanks so much Zero. I made a bunch of videos around a year ago and then had to put the project on hold. Hope to go back into production really soon and then put them out on a regular basis. Please let me know if there are any topics that interest you! Rich
This video is fantastic!
What about "Eat a Peach"? There's gotta be something in the way cool, complicated big drawing inside.... spent a lot of time looking at it while cleaning stems & seeds...btw - I heard Dicky Betts say once the title was meant to be " Eat a Peach for Peace" and someone at the print shop didn't get the memo, so they just left it that way. 🍑✌
Interesting about supertramp.
They were never rivals but good friends.
Prince was good for that.....1999, Sign O The Times, Lotus Flower.... or at least interesting album covers to say the least.
April 21, 2016, my heart still aches 😔💜
here's a more recent one. Ava maxe's debut album, heaven & hell. on the back cover, there's a picture of her in a bleak landscape, with firey clouds in the sky. but, if you studdy those clouds carefuly, you willfind the faces of a red devil, near her right arm, a grinning demon, above her head, a dog, or maybe a wolf, with it's tongue extended, next to her face &, just above the right side of the dog's head, the face of a cherub, apparently blowing smoke from its lips &, below this, is another cherub, waving its hand. inhabitants of heaven & hell!
In the movie "WRONG IS RIGHT", several groups pursue a pair of atomic bombs in suitcases. At the very end of the film, they're discovered on top of the World Trade Center and disarmed moments before detonation. "Very convenient", says journalist Patrick Hale. Because of threats (ALLEGEDLY!) made by a middle eastern terrorist, this leads directly to the US invading an oil-rich country ON FALSE PRETENSES. In effect, the film was predicting "9-11" and the 2nd invasion of Iraq. The movie came out in 1982. Legend has it it was pulled from theatres after one week on orders from the Federal government. It was based on a novel by an EX-C.I.A. operative... who apparently knew what he was writing about.
But there's more! It's not enough the film predicted something 2 decades beforehand. The characters include a skinny old US president, a BLACK WOMAN V.P., and a totally-insane EX-President who's running for re-election. In effect, it also predicted the Biden administration.
whats up with the little strobing shadow on your right shoulder?
That's a secret message.
@@forpeoplewholovemusic8922 it is not
If you start with the Grateful Dead and do eat the acid, I suggest looking at the Beatles white album, you’ll see all kinds of stuff after a while
I think you'd have to be quite thick not to notice the Boston graphic is a guitar the right way up.
Thick As A Brick?
@@forpeoplewholovemusic8922 Decent album, for sure.
Beatles Help cover are Thelema poses
Good video. I see you haven't uploaded in a while. Any plans for future content?
Thanks so much Porkins! I will be making some more really soon..... Feel free to suggest some topics.
I grew up with many of these albums. Sitting on the floor pouring through the pictures on the albums, Supertramp album finding the different jugs, salt n pepper shakers, Revolver, Santana, great memories. I hated my Dad's Uriah Heap album cover with the guy growing spider webs in his mouth, and Alice Coopers covers freaked me out.
Those are some of the fond memories I miss of days gone by. The digital generation will never know these simpler times!
I saw a horned being in the Cheap Trick's Dream Police album.
hey, there's a good one by TheWHO on 'live at Isle of Wight' . it's way more ironic than weird, but Keith Moon's cymbal is directly over his head, creating a golden halo .HA!
I cant remember which Who album has Keith Moon sitting in a director's chair that says "not to be taken away" on the back. Not too long before he died.
@@megadethmofo2001' WHO ARE YOU' .his last record w/ TheWHO. but 'Isle of Wight ' came out in '96. recorded in '70. not as well known, but he looks so angelic, it is, to me, very ironic.
Favourite Album
The Bible(Days Of Future Passed)
Have you applied the principles that are found in this Sacred Album
Jesus Last Will & Testament!
Keep On Rocking for I'm just a sinner in a rock n roll band!
He looks like Richard Ramirez that dude in George’s hair! You know the Night Stalker
Love this!
8:45- it’s not a prediction. The towers were demolished 33 years after they were completed. Whoever designed the cover knew what the plan was. Other 9/11 clues
Back to the Future
The Matrix
The Beatie Boys album cover was a '9/11 warning' as well. There are many references to it in Music.
Have you been getting some DrugS under the table man?
Good fuckin Grief- them hippies wasn't exactly splittin atoms trying to figure out how to contain a nutron or three
It's just an album cover- not a demonic interpretation of the future
Interesting stuff thx for the cool facts
Craziest 9 11 foreshadowing cover is Squad 5 0's Bombs over Broadway album.
Um, no it's not. The craziest foreshadowing 9/11 cover is Dream Theater's Live Scenes from New York. The original artwork has an image of the NYC skyline with the Twin Towers in flames. Release date: 9/11/2001. Pressings with the original cover art were recalled after the terrorist attack, but quite a few still exist.
The spirit realm is real, the devil knew the towers were gonna fall.
No it’s been planned that long ago, by the Illuminati.. study up
@@jaypell2.0 like I said the devil.
You could have left the images up longer as you were talking!
@David - thanks for that comment.
WOW!🥰 NEXT WEEK COOKING SHOW!!😂
Cher has a skull album cover
The debut Boston and Supertramp album covers were both obvious ones. Neither of those covers were “secret” messages.
Bro on Michael Jackson Blood on the dance floor cover had the 9/11 predicted.
Lol i thought it was ox a moxa . Btw way- spelt backwards spells- the same thing! What about The Deads Shakedown Street Lp - its a street! Everybodys smiling!
Thank you
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A myth is as good as a smile.
...to a blind horse.
I knew the first time I saw the Boston cover it was guitars.
Me too, and I was in fifth grade. Not really hidden at all.
The guy missed what looks like an exploding planet is the end of a joint seen head on.
well, it is a bass from the front and a guitar from the back
Mom's Apple Pies banned cover.
I just subbed
Thanks Sandra!
Ain't no hidden messages. Your high.
There is a hidden message on the Beatles Sargent Peppers.......Aleister Crowley
Nice Video but I need a better mic or so.
Me thinks you’re seeing things
Not to be mean, but it's hilarious to me that one of these album covers in particular, the REAL hidden item wasn't even mentioned!
So please enlighten us!
@@forpeoplewholovemusic8922 I was reluctant to expose it - but all or most Kate Bush album covers have "KT" hidden on them somewhere
@@forpeoplewholovemusic8922 Have you found it?
The initials of the Boston album cover artist (Roger Huyssen) are represented in the flames under the ship.
Love Supertramp
Ate the acid is that real?
@Rusty - I don't think we'll ever know for sure!
Love all that bullshit can't get enough
R.E.M. Green has one