Martin. 'Canti Illuminati' just means illuminating songs or something like that. N.
Ofcourse it does... I know... But just... It's a song from the 70's, when the ideas of the Illuminatus Trilogy were very much alive... And if my ancient-latin serves me right it means 'enlightened chanting', freely translated... Perhaps J. Cauty & B. Drummond were already active in the mid-70's and we didn't even know about it? :)
On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 11:27:57AM +0200, Martijn Melenhorst wrote:
Ofcourse it does... I know... But just... It's a song from the 70's, when the ideas of the Illuminatus Trilogy were very much alive... And if my ancient-latin serves me right it means 'enlightened chanting', freely translated...
Perhaps J. Cauty & B. Drummond were already active in the mid-70's and we didn't even know about it?
:)
And perhaps they were already active in 1776 when Adam Weishaupt formed the Ancient Illuminated Seers of Bavaria Or maybe not -- "The name of the song is called `Haddocks' Eyes.'" "Oh, that's the name of the song, is it?" Alice said trying to feel interested. "No, you don't understand," the Knight said, looking a little vexed. "That's what the name is called. The name really is `The Aged Aged Man.'" "Then I ought to have said `That's what the song is called'?" Alice corrected herself. "No, you oughtn't: that's quite another thing! The song is called `Ways and Means': but that's only what it's called, you know!" "Well, what is the song, then?" said Alice, who was by this time completely bewildered. "I was coming to that," the Knight said. "The song really is `A-sitting On A Gate': and the tune's my own invention." - Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking Glass
Ofcourse it does... I know... But just... It's a song from the 70's, when the ideas of the Illuminatus Trilogy were very much alive... And if my ancient-latin serves me right it means 'enlightened chanting', freely translated...
Perhaps J. Cauty & B. Drummond were already active in the mid-70's and we didn't even know about it?
:)
And perhaps they were already active in 1776 when Adam Weishaupt formed the Ancient Illuminated Seers of Bavaria Or maybe not
Really??? I mean... for real??? :0
On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 12:58:14PM +0200, Martijn Melenhorst wrote:
Ofcourse it does... I know... But just... It's a song from the 70's, when the ideas of the Illuminatus Trilogy were very much alive... And if my ancient-latin serves me right it means 'enlightened chanting', freely translated...
Perhaps J. Cauty & B. Drummond were already active in the mid-70's and we didn't even know about it?
:)
And perhaps they were already active in 1776 when Adam Weishaupt formed the Ancient Illuminated Seers of Bavaria Or maybe not
Really??? I mean... for real??? :0
Yeah, and I believe a piece of plaster wall has been found from Atlantis with the words "SHAG SHAG SHAG" graffitoed on it! And I'd put money on the fact that the ancient greek EP "Helen said to Paris" was the JAMs, possibly an early version of a later single... -- "People who are willing to give up freedom for the sake of short term security, deserve neither freedom nor security." - Benjamin Franklin
On 24 May 2002 at 11:27, Martijn Melenhorst wrote:
Ofcourse it does... I know... But just... It's a song from the 70's, when the ideas of the Illuminatus Trilogy were very much alive... And if my ancient-latin serves me right it means 'enlightened chanting', freely translated...
Perhaps J. Cauty & B. Drummond were already active in the mid-70's and we didn't even know about it?
Wasn't Bill doing Big In Japan in the mid-70's?
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darrenforster99@ntlworld.com -
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Nigel Armstrong