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"run for your life"? and "ticket to ride"? if we just hear and read the lyrics, it seems as simple that its just a song with out anything in it. but if you back -mask it, and play the song in backward ways , you arrived in the diffrent meaning of the message. you came upon " tilc" language. which is now very much adopted un-noticed in the computer. the tilc is of FOUR KINDS. a) TILC b) common tilc c) pure tilc d) i_tilc. The tilc is an outer space language that must be learn by mankind because we are now in the optional years of total comprehension of the universe so we can be familiar in the days to come when we are tele-portated in the other side of the universe (in the alternative world that is reserved for us to transfer )sooner or later, because.........becau..........beca........bec......?

2007-02-02 23:17:59 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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Your space language "TILC" is of great fascination to me.

As you suggested with the Beatles, I have read the name of this language backwards.............and it tells me all I need to know about you.

Thank you for gracing this forum with your erudite wit and wisdom.

2007-02-03 00:44:49 · answer #1 · answered by the_lipsiot 7 · 0 0

JOHN 1980: "'Yellow Submarine' is Paul's baby. Donovan helped with the lyrics. I helped with the lyrics too. We virtually made the track come alive in the studio, but based on Paul's inspiration. Paul's idea. Paul's title... written for Ringo." PAUL circa-1994: "I was laying in bed in the Asher's garret, and there's a nice twilight zone just as you're drifting into sleep and as you wake from it-- I always find it quite a comfortable zone. I remember thinking that a children's song would be quite a good idea... I was thinking of it as a song for Ringo, which it eventually turned out to be, so I wrote it as not too rangey in the vocal. I just made up a little tune in my head, then started making a story-- sort of an ancient mariner, telling the young kids where he'd lived. It was pretty much my song as I recall... I think John helped out. The lyrics got more and more obscure as it goes on, but the chorus, melody and verses are mine." GEORGE 1999: "Paul came up with the concept of 'Yellow Submarine.' All I know is just that every time we'd all get around the piano with guitars and start listening to it and arranging it into a record, we'd all fool about. As I said, John's doing the voice that sounds like someone talking down a tube or ship's funnel as they do in the merchant marine. (laughs) And on the final track there's actually that very small party happening! As I seem to remember, there's a few screams and what sounds like small crowd noises in the background." PAUL 1966: "It's a happy place, that's all. You know, it was just... We were trying to write a children's song. That was the basic idea. And there's nothing more to be read into it than there is in the lyrics of any children's song."

2016-05-23 22:48:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the band wasn't capable of making hit records with words that when played backward gave hidden meaning to the song . think about it how many people write words for songs poems and such yet so few become hits . to manage to have a hit that can secretly be played backwards and results in an intentional new meaning is to much of a stretch for me.

2007-02-02 23:28:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This concept stretches reality a bit too far for me.

In my opinion, if you listened to enough backward recordings while really wanting to hear something you would eventually hear whatever you wanted to hear.

I have listened to some of these "so called" secret messages and I honestly can't hear what others claim to hear.

2007-02-03 04:43:31 · answer #4 · answered by gimpalomg 7 · 0 0

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