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thee neon r@ wrote:music is math is one of my most listened to BOC tracks and it never crossed my mind that the vocoded thing was making words...til now
interesting
Archrival wrote:Love BOCs stories, and the narrative side of their albums...its so sweet on TCH its like watching a excellent movie! Fantastic stories being told with no words.
jackobfryer wrote:Sorry to be harsh, but if you're gunning for the hyper-rigorous, super-geek vibe, then at least ensure the objective 'correctness' of what you're saying.
'ready, let's go': 'let us go' is a 1st person plural hortative subjunctive.
VIATRIPHOP wrote:I bet they weren't even trying to make up half the hidden meanings people stir up out of the songs.
All this hidden bullshit talk is just as annoying as people yelping about the government in almost every song listed on songmeanings.com
Cupz wrote:Archrival wrote:Love BOCs stories, and the narrative side of their albums...its so sweet on TCH its like watching a excellent movie! Fantastic stories being told with no words.
And every listen is a different story.
VIATRIPHOP wrote:I bet they weren't even trying to make up half the hidden meanings people stir up out of the songs.
All this hidden bullshit talk is just as annoying as people yelping about the government in almost every song listed on songmeanings.com
Beacon wrote:Who really cares if BoC meant any of this? Art should be just as much about personal interpretation as what was "really intended". I really enjoy reading other's ideas about the album... I hope people post more.
thaesafhma wrote:title: Geo gad di
Geo: geometry geography geology geodesy geoid ect...
"words beginning with the prefix "geo-" should not be considered as only referring to the earth . . ."
"Insure that for Geoid it is stated that it usually corresponds to mean sea level but it is not the same."
gad: God And Devil
di: two
Gog and Magog
this can be spelled with geogaddi if you subtract the d and add an m
some thoughts on the missing m: e+d+d =m; or d+i=m; also boc have said 'm' is their favorite letter.
"Appearing in both Genesis and Revelation, Gog and Magog have long been associated with beginnings and endings.
Passing into late classical and medieval literature and history from biblical tradition, the two were sometimes a single being (Gogmagog), sometimes separate (Gog and Magog), sometimes ethnic groups (the races of Gog and Magog), and sometimes lands. Amorphous terms, the names were at one time or another attached to the Scythians, Goths, Saracens, Jews, and the gigantic sons of Albina, among others. For many medieval writers, Gog and Magog functioned as typological metaphors, names that could be appropriated to whatever was alien, threatening, or actively hostile in a manner that paralleled biblical usage."
bioluminescence wrote:thaesafhma wrote:title: Geo gad di
Geo: geometry geography geology geodesy geoid ect...
"words beginning with the prefix "geo-" should not be considered as only referring to the earth . . ."
"Insure that for Geoid it is stated that it usually corresponds to mean sea level but it is not the same."
gad: God And Devil
di: two
Gog and Magog
this can be spelled with geogaddi if you subtract the d and add an m
some thoughts on the missing m: e+d+d =m; or d+i=m; also boc have said 'm' is their favorite letter.
"Appearing in both Genesis and Revelation, Gog and Magog have long been associated with beginnings and endings.
Passing into late classical and medieval literature and history from biblical tradition, the two were sometimes a single being (Gogmagog), sometimes separate (Gog and Magog), sometimes ethnic groups (the races of Gog and Magog), and sometimes lands. Amorphous terms, the names were at one time or another attached to the Scythians, Goths, Saracens, Jews, and the gigantic sons of Albina, among others. For many medieval writers, Gog and Magog functioned as typological metaphors, names that could be appropriated to whatever was alien, threatening, or actively hostile in a manner that paralleled biblical usage."
Well, there is also a microbiologist by the name of Geoffrey Gadd at the University of Dundee in Scotland. He has coauthored Fungi in the Environment. Get it, get it? Wink, wink, wink.
Geo Gadd!
The "i" in Geogaddi is just an upside down exclamation mark.
It all makes sense now!!!
bioluminescence wrote:thaesafhma wrote:title: Geo gad di
Geo: geometry geography geology geodesy geoid ect...
"words beginning with the prefix "geo-" should not be considered as only referring to the earth . . ."
"Insure that for Geoid it is stated that it usually corresponds to mean sea level but it is not the same."
gad: God And Devil
di: two
Gog and Magog
this can be spelled with geogaddi if you subtract the d and add an m
some thoughts on the missing m: e+d+d =m; or d+i=m; also boc have said 'm' is their favorite letter.
"Appearing in both Genesis and Revelation, Gog and Magog have long been associated with beginnings and endings.
Passing into late classical and medieval literature and history from biblical tradition, the two were sometimes a single being (Gogmagog), sometimes separate (Gog and Magog), sometimes ethnic groups (the races of Gog and Magog), and sometimes lands. Amorphous terms, the names were at one time or another attached to the Scythians, Goths, Saracens, Jews, and the gigantic sons of Albina, among others. For many medieval writers, Gog and Magog functioned as typological metaphors, names that could be appropriated to whatever was alien, threatening, or actively hostile in a manner that paralleled biblical usage."
Well, there is also a microbiologist by the name of Geoffrey Gadd at the University of Dundee in Scotland. He has coauthored Fungi in the Environment. Get it, get it? Wink, wink, wink.
Geo Gadd!
The "i" in Geogaddi is just an upside down exclamation mark.
It all makes sense now!!!
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