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pigmode
11-10-2001, 11:02 PM
...from the Sgt. Peppers cover. I'll start--Karl Marx. Hey, whos the rag doll on the right? Hahahaha!

BeatleFred
11-10-2001, 11:15 PM
Right-O, 'Ol Chap, count me in.... I'll select Marilyn Monroe.

Ben
11-10-2001, 11:31 PM
Creepy!

I'll take Edgar Allen Poe...

Best Regards,

Ben
:eek:

Pope V
11-11-2001, 05:27 AM
I've gotta go with Aleister Crowley. http://www.freakygamers.com/smilies/s/contrib/ruinkai/FIREdevil.gif

[ November 11, 2001: Message edited by: Pope V ]

Dan Steely
11-11-2001, 06:02 AM
Paul McCartney :D

pigmode
11-11-2001, 06:05 AM
Originally posted by Pope V:
I've gotta go with Aleister Crowley. http://www.freakygamers.com/smilies/s/contrib/ruinkai/FIREdevil.gif

[ November 11, 2001: Message edited by: Pope V ]


Which one is that? Don't forget Johnny Weissmuller.

Sckott
11-11-2001, 08:58 AM
W.C. Feilds, radio and vaudvile extrodinaire. Comedian beyond his time.

Dave
11-11-2001, 09:50 AM
Too easy Pigmode,
Albert Einstein, Bob Dylan, Mae West, Sri Yukreswar, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Carl Gustav Jung, Edgar Allen Poe, Richard Merkin, Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Simon Rodia, Aubrey Beardsly, Sir Robert Peel, Aldous Huxley, terry Southern, Tony Curtis, Wallace Berman, Tommy Handley, William Burroughs, Sri Mahavatara Babaji, Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Karl Marx, H.G. Wells, Sri Paramahansa Yagananda, Stuart Sutcliffe, Max Miller, Marlon Brando, Oscar Wilde, Tyrone Power, Larry Bell, Dr. David Livingston, Stephen Crane, Issy Bonn, George Bernard Shaw, H.C. Westermann, Albert Stubbins.
I'll leave the last 10 for someone else :D

[ November 11, 2001: Message edited by: Dave ]

Dave
11-11-2001, 09:55 AM
Pigmode,
Alister Crowley is second top left

pigmode
11-11-2001, 10:11 AM
Who's that Zeus-looking guy next to him? And who appears twice?

Dave
11-11-2001, 10:16 AM
Actually Pig he only is there once and his name is Sri Yukreswar Giri (a guru) :)

pigmode
11-11-2001, 10:36 AM
Yikes! Actually, Shirley Temple is there twice.

Doug Hess Jr.
11-11-2001, 10:52 AM
Didn't I see a behind the scenes picture where there were some characters that were on the set, but didn't make it in the final picture. Anyone remember who they were...or did I just dream that?

Sckott
11-11-2001, 11:17 AM
Yeah some of that is in Anthology, and the LCHB CD has some of the detail. From what I can remember, May West needed encouragement as she was going to sue (or did) and said "Why would I be in a Lonely Hearts Club?"

Some more pertanent detail is in Lewoshin's book, and that should be on everyone's coffee tabel. That way, you don't have to site laziness. ;)

In fact, I may be wrong, but the untouched EMI final photo is in the center of that book with the 2-3 actors/gurus put back in.

Dave
11-11-2001, 11:58 AM
The two people that were left out of the picture are Leo Gorcey (actor) because he wanted a fee and Mohandas Karamchand Ghandi, at the request of EMI.
Am I the only one on this forum who owns this on the Parlophone label by EMI 1987?

Ian
11-11-2001, 12:25 PM
But can you name two that John wanted on the cover but didn't even make the cut. :confused:

Uncle Al
11-11-2001, 12:37 PM
Semi-related question: If you buy the stock copy CD these days, does it come with the booklet that the CD originally had in '87 ('88?)? The booklet mapped out everyone on the cover, and those who were airbrushed out. It also contained interesting tid-bits about the sessions, and instructions on how to reprogram the CD to the orignal running order (propsed but never released).

Ian
11-11-2001, 01:15 PM
Originally posted by Uncle Al:
Semi-related question: If you buy the stock copy CD these days, does it come with the booklet that the CD originally had in '87 ('88?)? The booklet mapped out everyone on the cover, and those who were airbrushed out. It also contained interesting tid-bits about the sessions, and instructions on how to reprogram the CD to the orignal running order (propsed but never released).

Yes, that one is still available. There is 30th Anniversary edition I have seen twice which is a Dutch (?) import. From what I remember of it, it had a slightly thicker booklet than the domestics and also had a cardboard slipcase for the whole package where the larger booklet wouldn't fit into the jewelcase. But the disc itself is the same mastering job as the rest

jligon
11-11-2001, 02:09 PM
Wasn't Hitler originaly slated to be on the cover?

Sckott
11-11-2001, 02:33 PM
Yes. The cover between EMI and the Beatles was a big deal, including the inner bag, caused come controversy (designed by The Fool). Brain Epstein said "Ohh, it's a bloody masterpiece, just out a paper bag over it and sell it that way, it's brilliant!"

Larry Naramore
11-11-2001, 05:42 PM
Originally posted by Sckott:
W.C. Fields and Mae West...


W.C. Fields - Woman you've driven me to drink! It's the only thing I'm indebted to you for.

Mae West - Is that a gun in your pocket or are you just glad to see me.