No Sleep 'til Hammersmith

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ex-l

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No Sleep 'til Hammersmith

Post19 May 2011

Each day when Jayanti wakes up, I wonder what she really thinks ... It makes me laugh to see the BKs treading the same stage as Motorhead, David Bowie, The Damned and even ... Megadeath (well, that is "sign") to the "Celebrate" 40 years in the UK with BK Inspired, BK Happy.

I am always saddened by the BK BS when it comes to "celebrating" things that really denote a "failure" in their efforts and rememberance ... I mean, remember when "Destruction" was 50 years and Creation was 50 years and it was all meant to be over by 1976, or the mid-1980s ... I wish they would just get the Megadeath of humanity over and done with and move on.

Hang on, 40 years in the UK means 1971 ... who was here and what was going on in 1971?
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I guess that means for London BKs, "No Sleep 'til Hammersmith". This is the Odeon done properly ...

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Re: No Sleep 'til Hammersmith

Post19 May 2011

excellent choice, ex-l

i was lucky to see Ian Dury, Frank Zappa and the Cramps there
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Re: No Sleep 'til Hammersmith

Post20 May 2011

The funny thing is, there is a deep message ...

Do the Brahma Kumaris have ANY idea how much drink, drugs and sex has been done inside that building ... along with worst ear aching noise ... and never mind the "impurity" of the songs and ritual carried out?

If there was a temple to the end of Kali Yuga, the Hammersmith Odeon would be it!

At the time of Just a Minute, a BK supporter complained their big public events were becoming entirely "lokik", e.g. worldly. Can they really claim to be able to spiritualise a place like that?

It is also funny that no (big) church in the country would welcome them ...
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Mr Green

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Re: No Sleep 'til Hammersmith

Post20 May 2011

So much for "expansion", they've gone from the splendour of the Royal Albert Hall to the sleazy dirty Odeon under the flyover.

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