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A list of Blues/Rock musicians murdered by TPTB.....You wonder why music sucks now?

 
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That's a whole lot of musicians murdered by the establishment, in their attempt to control society. Their goal was to get rid of the good, energetic music and replace is with dull, mind-numbing crap, or (today) with violent misogynistic rap, etc.

The Rock n Roll and Blues of the 1950's in particular started breaking down barriers and white kids started listening to black style music and racist barriers began crumbling. This music was deprogramming people, it was good, positive, fun music.

Now what has happened to music today? It is almost all crap. Nothing but unoriginal, uninspired nonsense, or violent, minimalistic rap. This is part of an agenda, no doubt. Check out the partial list below, of the many musicians who were murdered by the establishment. If you ever wondered why music sucks today, well, now you know why!

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1929: Blind Lemon Jefferson was left for dead on the street, dying of exposure. Reports were that he had a heart attack. The death certificate has been mysteriously "misplaced". More than one city has been cited as the location of his death.

1937: Bessie Smith was allowed to bleed to death after a suspicious car crash. Where was the medical attention that could have saved her? Was this the Princess Diana scenario? Too slow of an ambulance ride to save her?

1938: Robert Johnson. The King of The Delta Blues and a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Johnson has been called the "Father of Rock & Roll". Poisoned.

1943: Fats Waller was a big influence in his time. Died on a train, just like in those murder mystery movies.

1944: Glenn Miller. One of the most infamous cases of a musician's mysterious deaths, Glenn Miller was a popular big-band leader with heavy blues influence into his music and he was decidedly moving more in that direction. Was his plane really hit from above by a bomb from another plane? Come on. See Story.

1948: Sonny Boy Williamson, another murdered Blues artist.

1953: The year that saw the beginning of the Blues influence into Country Music eventually causing the death of many of its stars. Influenced by the Blues, Country Music would have an impact on many people that had not previously been exposed to the Blues. A very scary thought to those that would want to suppress the power of the Blues - and the people.

1953: Hank Williams was a Country/Blues crossover Artist that would have been one of the biggest stars in both Country Music and The Blues. Just listen to the pure Blues in his songs and stories. "Officially" it was a heart attack. But at the age of 29? And what about the morphine that a doctor had given him earlier that day?

1953: Big Maceo was another crossover Blues/Country Artist. The "Official" line was that he had a stroke. Or was he perhaps becoming too strong of an influence to the other country musicians who were looking at the blues?

1953: Carolina Slim was just one of the many Blues Artists that would die mysteriously during what should have been a routine surgical procedure. Carolina Slim went in for simple back surgery, but supposedly died of a heart attack.

1954: Edwin Howard Armstrong was not a Blues Artist. He was even more powerful - having invented FM radio. He died after a drop out of his 13th floor apartment window. His death did not stop the movement of the peoples rebellion as was hoped for. FM radio would go on to become a major driving force behind Rock & Roll Music, and of course the Blues by correlation. Several sources cite suicide as the cause. Then why is David Sarnoff quoted as saying that he did not kill Armstrong?

1955: Vernon Isley was one of the Isley Brothers mixing Blues into their Rhythm & Blues and Soul Music. Vernon killed in a bike accident when he was run over by a mysterious auto.

1959: The Day The Music Died. Heading into a level of stardom not known up to this point, these big three artists were about to change History. Buddy Holly and the Big Bopper were from Texas and blended Blues into their style of Rockabilly. Ritchie Valens, from Los Angeles, was to have influenced millions and millions with his own particular mix of Blues, Latino and Rock. See Story. A controversial story with missing evidence and a fired weapon. Yet they called it a weather related plane crash.

1960: Eddie Cochran: Rock and Blues singer with several hits including the original “Summertime Blues”. He would have been a huge Blues-Rocker. His "Summertime Blues" says it all about where he was heading music-wise. He died in the typical setup - a staged auto accident.

1960: Johnny Horton. Another car accident. He was on his way with a couple of hits under his belt with a Country-Rock-Blues flavored sound.

1962: Ronnie Smith replaced Buddy Holly for the remainder of that 1959 tour. Why would he then hang himself? Guilt or murder? Some say suicide. Some say suicided.

1962: Marilyn Monroe's mysterious death is still the subject of theories and discussions. See Detailed Story.

1963: Cowboy Copas. Country and Blues. Plane crash.

1963: Hawkshaw Hawkins. Country and Blues. Plane crash.

1963: Patsy Cline. Country / Blues. Plane crash.

1963: Elmore James was a major Blues artist and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee. Heart attack was the "official" lie.

1963: Dinah Washington was a Blues influenced Pop - Jazz - R&B artist with Country stylings. Ala Marilyn Monroe cover-up style she supposed overdosed on sleeping pills. Suicided?

1964: Jim Reeves was a major Country star with Pop talent and would have taken his Blues influenced music into a lot of homes and played on a variety of musical styled radio stations. They could not let that happen, so they resorted to their plane crash scenario.

1964: Johnny Burnette was drowned. He sang Blues-Rock-Pop.

1964: Sam Cooke was a Blues-Rhythm & Blues - Soul Music talent that was murdered. See Detailed Story.

1965: Bill Black. Played with Elvis. Had his own band. Died in a surgery that he may not have needed? Was this to scare Elvis?

1966: Bobby Fuller headed up the Bobby Fuller Four Band and they produced a Rock with Blues feel. Their big hit was "I Fought The Law" and they were poised to break out . That is until Bobby Fuller was murdered at the age of 22. See Detailed Story.

1967: Otis Redding. "Dock Of The Bay" is a standard. He would have had a ton of hits. Plane crash, of course.

1967: Jimmy King, along with the Bar Kays. Plane crash, again.

1968: Frankie Lymon was making the crossover from R&B influences into Rock. Suicided by drug overdose.

1969: Brian Jones, Rolling Stones' guitarist. The Rolling Stones were heavily influenced by the early Blues. They were trouble for the establishment from the beginning. They were too popular and too impressive upon the teens of the mid to late sixties, and now they about to move more towards their Blues roots. This would have moved a whole herd of young people to become aware of of a music genre that they barely knew existed. Threats to stop their music were of no use. A major hand had to be played to crush this resistance. Brian was drowned. The Stones were not silenced, but they did end their move from Rock to pure Blues. See Detailed Story.

1970's: At this point in time, it appears that the method of choice was moving away from plane crashes to more car crashes (even though more artists were actually flying to gigs) and to overdoses and tainted drugs. Just remember that if you struggle to make it big, and then you finally hit the top you are not really a candidate for suicide. The feds think we can’t figure that out.

1970: Alan Wilson was the murdered guitar player from Canned Heat. Murdered? Yes because the official verdict was overdosed suicide, yet there are confusing stories behind his disappearance and reappearance. Do we believe that a Canned Heat member would screw up and overdose?

1970: Jimi Hendrix was a SuperStar in the making. Pure Blues in his fingers, bottled up and sold as Rock. Such a huge talent, he would have become too big for them to even consider allowing the Blues connection to be laid on the masses of Rock fans. Story.

1970: Janis Joplin was pure Blues in a Rock & Roll wrapper. Just listen to her wail. Overdose? Janis? Not likely. She knew how to handle her booze and drugs. Suicided to prevent her from pushing further into the Blues.

1971: Jim Morrison, lead singer of the Doors. Mysterious? Drug Overdose? Heart attack? Many stories. Many post mortem sightings. Did he just go into hiding? Did he run to protect himself or the Band members? Was he forced to hide to avoid the attempts on his life? At every concert the police were there, always looking for a reason to shut Jim down. And what about all those sightings. More than bigfoot. Was that really him in the crowd at his own funeral? And then there is the story that his family has only leased his burial plot. Who only rents the internment site if there is a body there?

1971: King Curtis. Blues artist. Murdered.

1971: Duane Allman and the Allman Brothers Band were all about the Blues Rocked-Up. Is a staged motorcycle accident really any different from a staged car crash?

1971: Devon Wilson. Groupie Girlfriend of Jimi Hendrix. Mysteriously fell out the window of the Chelsea Hotel? Did she know too much?

1971: Gene Vincent died from a car crash wound. He was in the car that killed Eddie Cochran 11 years earlier, but Gene survived that crash. How long do you think you can stay ahead of their grasp? Note that there are 2 or 3 different causes of death reported.

1972: Jimmy Rushing. Blues artist pure and simple, he died from mysterious blood disease of unknown origin.

1972: Clyde McPhatter. Big time Rock and Blues artist that was destined for greatness. He died in his late thirties and the changing reports read heart attack, no wait, liver failure, wait, we mean kidney failure. Always know that there is foul play when the story keeps changing. There is only one truth, not several.

1972: Brain Cole of The Association was at the top of the charts. But now they wanted to leave soft pop rock behind and move into some serious Blues. But after Brian's "overdose", The Association moved back to Rock and never again pursued the Blues album that that they were rumored to have been getting ready to record with an unnamed "Blues King" as producer. It was the end of The Association.

1972: Berry Oakly. Another Allman Brother. Another motorcycle "accident". Would this be enough to stop the band altogether?

1973: Mike Jeffrey was the Manager for Jimi Hendrix and The Animals. When was the last time that you heard of a plane that simply exploded in mid air?

1973: Paul Williams, member of the Temptations. Officials say suicide. Family says murder. We call it suicided.

1973: Gram Parsons. Member of The Byrds, who were best known for their Country tinged Rock. They were rumored to be heading to the studio for a Blues session with a major label. Gram died of an "overdose" and we never heard the real cause of death or of that album again. And why was his body stolen?

1973: Jim Croce. Another plane crash.

1973: Jerry Lee Lewis Jr. His dad (Jerry Lee Lewis) was being coerced to get out of the music, and especially the Blues - Country that was storming the nation. Jerry Lee told them he'd do whatever kind of music he wanted, and where to stick it. True Jerry Lee Lewis fashion. Car crash. Jerry stayed under attack as he lost another son & two wives with suspicious circumstances. In addition, his girlfriend, Bonny Lee Bakley (with whom they had a daughter) was rumored murdered by Robert Blake.

1974: Ed Sullivan was a victim of his own success. Too much exposure of Blues (and Rock) artists on his show. They say cancer, but do we really know?

1974: Duke Ellington: Big Band mostly, but with a little Blues laced in, he could not be allowed to move completely into Blues song stylings. He died . . . well you know - multiple causes.

1974: Mama Cass Elliot. Where the Mammas And The Papas about to move towards Blues-rooted music? They certainly had enough following that if they did, they would have taken a large following with them. Now what was it that killed Mama? Heart attack? Peanut butter sandwich? Ham sandwich? We've heard 'em all. Remember that when they confuse the issue, they are hiding something.

1974: Bill Chase, the leader of Jazz-Rock group Chase had put out some fine music. Bill was rumored to be heading to the studio to add a Blues-Rock album to his play list. Chase would have been a major Rock-Blues-Jazz influence. Plane crash.

1975: Pete Ham. Badfinger member. They were mostly rock, but their Wales background was going to lead them to release a Blues album that was supposed to have been more than half finished at the time of Pete's death. Never saw the light of day as beat that we can establish. No one even has discovered the demo tapes. Hung? Suicide? Or just too much Blues success potential for them to be allowed to continue?

1976: Keith Relf. The Yardbirds were heavily influenced by the Blues, as well as later being an influence to many other Rock artists' move into using the Blues as a basis for their sound. Electrocuted. Just a reminder to the rest of the Yardbirds graduate to get out if you want to live.

1976: Freddie King. Questions abound as to the exact cause of his death, but no questions about his power as a major Blues artist. Some say heart attack. Some say other organs failed, or were poisoned?

1977: Elvis Presley. See Elvis Mystery.

1977: Ronnie Van Zant - Steven Gains - Cassie Gains - Dean Kilpatrick were all members of Lynrd Skynrd. Eliminating a premier Blues-influenced Country/Southern Rock band. Some of you have run out of gas in your car. I've done it three times. But do you believe that the band ran out of gas in their plane? Come on. Who is buying into that? You either believe in the CURSE- or - the MURDER.

1978: Keith Moon - The Who drummer and Peter Meaden - The Who Manager. The Who were about to return to Pete Townsend's roots with an all Blues album that would have rocked the music world as we knew it back then. It was not to be. Sometime when someone close to you dies, you get the message. Drug overdose was the official report. Interestingly enough, in 2004 Pete Townsend had ideas of actually completing that Blues project, but before they could get it going in the studio, he was hit with trumped up child porn charges. I guess he is just a slow learner. Or maybe he figured that enough time had passed that he could get away with it. No such luck. They dare not allow the "Who’s Blues" album to ever see the light of day. And what about the ties to Paul McCartney and Mama Cass?

1978: Pete Meaden, Who Manager. Suicided. See Keith Moon.

1979: Donnie Hathaway. Soul and Blues artist on the verge of a major breakthrough to the crossover crowd of listeners that would have put the Blues onto a lot more Soul radio stations. He had recorded with Roberta Flack and was preparing for another block buster. But before that could happen he "fell" out of a 15th floor hotel window. What was the last time you heard of a grown adult falling out of a 15th floor window without help?
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Pay attention to the disproportionately high number of musicians killed in plane crashes. Is that fucking odd or what?
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Pay attention to the disproportionately high number of musicians killed in plane crashes. Is that fucking odd or what?
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They probably died of having too much right brain and not enough left brain common sense.
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i always suspected john lennon was set up.
bob dylan's motorcycle accident altered his music,
he was never the same since, . .
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Pay attention to the disproportionately high number of musicians killed in plane crashes. Is that fucking odd or what?
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it makes sense since they are using planes a couple hundred times a year the odds of biting it are higher
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John Bonham, Bob Marley & John Lennon too.
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Pay attention to the disproportionately high number of musicians killed in plane crashes. Is that fucking odd or what?
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i'd wager that musicians travel in planes far more often than the regular person, especially back in those days.
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Tupak Shakur, Dolly Parton (the one alive today is an android), Barbara Mandrell (setup with auto accident because she was getting too popular and turning redneck women into sophisticated rednecks) Micheal Jackson - (Because he married Elvis' daughter and pissed off all the rednecks so TPTB set him up)
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i'm pretty sure jim croce was cancer...also add frank zappa...was talking about satanic ritual tapes of bush & reagan & tha=en shortly after, he died of cancer @ 41!
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Stevie ray Vaughan is one that sticks in my mind, such a great talent, RIP
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How about the Rothschild chick that used to hang out with all of the Jazz (Be-Bop era) musicians. Hell, Charlie Parker died in her hotel suite.
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We Won't Get Fooled Again - Who's rejection of Jesus Christ. Christ says those who hate me love death. Maybe that is the real problem with you blues fans.

Talk about TPTB - they wanted everybody to trash their past values with revolution. Dumbed down animals that are addicted to sex and drugs make for slaves of the new world order. The spirit of the blues is a dangerous mix of light and darkness.

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Pay attention to the disproportionately high number of musicians killed in plane crashes. Is that fucking odd or what?
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Jim Croche died in a plane crash, if you don't die in a aircrash its drugs, booze, road crash, accidents, suicide, its murder more to the truth.
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i always suspected john lennon was set up.
bob dylan's motorcycle accident altered his music,
he was never the same since, . .
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The big wigs in music biz don't give a rats ass what happens to these talented creative people. Its $$$ that gets in the way. Real musos are more interested in the music, sure we all need money to live on, but the ridiculous amounts of $ that are on offer & the Bullshit they have to do today to get it. I'm a musician, I'd rather play good music than sell out to those bastards.
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Not to be the shill this morning, but it had nothing to do with their drug addictions, alcoholism or promiscuity? It was all the CIA!

How absurd.
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Pay attention to the disproportionately high number of musicians killed in plane crashes. Is that fucking odd or what?
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Hmmm ... how about Musicians fly like daily when on tour and therefore the statistic probability of sitting in a crash-plane is much much higher than a normal dude who flies once a year or something ? Oh right, logic ... non-existent in the brain of the conspiracy nut.
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frank zappa...was talking about satanic ritual tapes of bush & reagan & tha=en shortly after, he died of cancer @ 41!
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He died at 53 ... of cancer, that is right
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Pay attention to the disproportionately high number of musicians killed in plane crashes. Is that fucking odd or what?
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This is their favorite method of killing as it makes it looks like an accident and throws in a couple extra souls to sell to the "soul merchants" in the Universe.

Add to this list:

Bob Marley - Reggae music and natural prophet. His message was of peace and love awakened millions throughout the world. Even after his death, the message still resonates with incredible power. This could be partly interpreted as evidence that even after the physical death, the consciousness is eternal. And indeed, Bob Marley's music transcends all boundaries of life and continues to speak wisdom into the hearts and minds of human beings worldwide.


Tupac Shakur
- His mom was a well known African Voodoo witch who dabbled in the extreme occult arts. It is believed that the Illuminati may have become nervous over Tupac's growing fame and power over the hearts and minds of his fans. Some believe that he was a reincarnated great African King who was reborn into this density with the help of his Voodoo witch mother.

Micheal Jackson - The Illuminati probably had him eliminated for just being too friggin GAY!
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And some of the ones that didn't die ...

1. Paul McCartney

2. Mick Jagger

3. Elton John

4. Rod Stewart

Now then, what have those four all got in common?

Answer : They are all Knights Of The Realm !!!

Sir Paul
Sir Mick
Sir Elton
Sir Rod

There are probably more but I can't think of them off the top of my head ... and I can't be arsed researching it either, but doesn't it seem strange, in light of the threads content, that some of those that did 'make it' are all very, very wealthy and are all Knights of an establishment that they once rebelled against?

It must be a coincidence ...
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Pay attention to the disproportionately high number of musicians killed in plane crashes. Is that fucking odd or what?

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His list is ridiculous, unless you think ordinary fate

is TPTB.

I think this thread is meant to pre-empt peoples understanding of when TPTB did actually kill musicians
to alter history.

Lynyrd Skynyrd RIP

Also, musicians have access to airplanes more so than

others.
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1978: Keith Moon - The Who drummer and Peter Meaden - The Who Manager. The Who were about to return to Pete Townsend's roots with an all Blues album that would have rocked the music world as we knew it back then. It was not to be. Sometime when someone close to you dies, you get the message. Drug overdose was the official report. Interestingly enough, in 2004 Pete Townsend had ideas of actually completing that Blues project, but before they could get it going in the studio, he was hit with trumped up child porn charges. I guess he is just a slow learner. Or maybe he figured that enough time had passed that he could get away with it. No such luck. They dare not allow the "Who’s Blues" album to ever see the light of day. And what about the ties to Paul McCartney and Mama Cass?

1978: Pete Meaden, Who Manager. Suicided. See Keith Moon.


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Interesting. I know a guy who knew them well (he says). Will ask him about this.
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What about Marc Bolan and Ian Curtis. Those were the saddest losses for me. 1dunno1
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Isn't there speculation that Kurt Cobain was suicided?
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Pay attention to the disproportionately high number of musicians killed in plane crashes. Is that fucking odd or what?
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They fly more - especially on the small 'puddle jumper' planes that are a lot more prone to crashes.

At the same time I think it's a bit strange that there's only been two important black rock guitarists since Jimi Hendrix - and both of them - Prince and Lenny Kravitz - were only half-black (Kravitz is half-Jewish & Prince used to tell people when starting out that he was half-Italian).

It's like TPTB force black people into hip-hop only - the Black Music - and only white people are in rock.

Also I find it curious that all the hip-hop and dance recording 'artists' collaberate with either P Diddy, Jay-Z or Timbaland - is there some kind of racket going on there?
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I think you've got a good basis for making your points, OP.

To anyone who really listens to the Blues, you will discover that it wakes people up... that is THE POINT.

Why don't we see popular artists of today dropping like flies, as they did in the '60's and 70's??

Why did the ones who died, die--and others continue without any problems??

If you listen to John Todd's tapes (former illuminati member) you find out just how evil the music industry really is and their agenda of spreading evilness and controlling the minds of the population through the music.

If you really believe that musicians are allowed to record the music THEY want to make and that the record companies support them in doing so, you are foolishly naive.

I worked in FM radio, in southern california in the mid '70's... Every day we received hundreds of albums of music... out of those hundreds a handful ever got airplay. Why??? Answer: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out... or maybe it does... based on some of the reponses to this post...
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Remember Connie Francis? She was brutally raped in her hotel room, never to be heard of again. She quit the business. This, when she was very young, pretty, popular and high in the charts. Starred in a couple of movies, too. As far as I know, her rapist was never caught.

Does anyone know what happened to her?

There was a Canadian lady, who was a popular singer, then suddenly disappeared from the spotlight. Her "star" went out like the others, never to be heard from again.

So many...gone now.
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Re: A list of Blues/Rock musicians murdered by TPTB.....You wonder why music sucks now?

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Re: A list of Blues/Rock musicians murdered by TPTB.....You wonder why music sucks now?
Pay attention to the disproportionately high number of musicians killed in plane crashes. Is that fucking odd or what?

Hmmm ... how about Musicians fly like daily when on tour and therefore the statistic probability of sitting in a crash-plane is much much higher than a normal dude who flies once a year or something ? Oh right, logic ... non-existent in the brain of the conspiracy nut.
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The periods of time surrounding the OP's list were formative periods in American society.

Sure, musicians with the $$ fly far more. So do politicans and other celebrities. So, in the past 20 years, how many (proportionately) and who have died in suspicious ways? Was anyone pushing the envelope? Is everyone who makes it now kept specifically NOT pushing a conceptual envelope? Are they kept in line?

Music has a profound effect on the human psyche, on the environmental surround. Music can manipulate a person on unconscious levels, and without a bit of conscious realization of being influenced. A great way to condition. It's the frequencies and interference patters, kiddos - the manipulation of the vibrations that make up EVERYTHING.

You know, I have looked at the material spouting "occult" control of the music industry, have watched the music videos, read the lyrics, listened to beat patterns, etc. Keep in mind I am over 60 and pursue my own spiritual path in which much of the symbology I see in that stuff is present or studied, albeit without endarkening intentions. I am just a student of life and all other things.
I tried very hard to discount all the theories, because, well, just because it was a natural desire. However, the information adds up. The frequency and pattern of use of such symbology adds up. Such symbology does not reoccur, as it does, randomly, accidently.

"You got to pay your dues, if you want to sing the blues." That's from an old rock song. (And I lived through much of the time covered in OP's list.) In those days, information did not fly fast as light; so getting information and making connections was far more laborious. In music, the blues are a special expression of the human experience and struggle.

Not having made a study of it specifically, I must now ask: Why the blues? What does the blues do?





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