Rossi
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Post by Rossi on Dec 24, 2006 13:33:55 GMT
Have any of you noticed the "easter eggs" in the 6 cover paintings from the double album? Apart from the homage to the excorsist and the refenerence to a photo from WW2 in the "Panic In The Streets" painting, the dead body in "The Red Weed" and the Dali-painting in "Parson Nathaniel" ? If you have please post them here. It's alway funny to discover new stuff.
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Post by the Donal on Jan 10, 2007 23:55:36 GMT
The Dali one is obvious- I didn't know about the WW2 connection. Yeah- it's also like listening to an album for years and still hearing new things in it.
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Post by EvilNerfherder on Jan 11, 2007 13:37:12 GMT
@ Donal, The 'Panic on the Streets' painting was based on a WWII photo (below) that depicts the collapse of the Salvation Army HQ in Blackfriars, London.
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Post by jeffwaynefan on Jan 11, 2007 13:38:20 GMT
Now that's what I call a lethal fart
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Reppu
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heatraying the crap out of mankind?cooollllaaaa!
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Post by Reppu on Jan 18, 2007 14:41:33 GMT
This is a still taken from SS's movie. This still is from when the woman is already shot by the heatray, but you can see her before that and she reminds me a lot to the woman running in the 'Panic on the Streets' painting. What do you think?
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