Brainwashed George Harrison video and lyrics
http://crocmusic.com/track/255233/george_harrison/brainwashed/
George Harrison's doctor sued again for wrongful death
http://newyorkpersonalinjurylegalblog.com/2010/05/george-harrisons-doc-sued-again-for-wrongful-death.html
Excerpt:
Interestingly, Dr. Gilbert Lederman is no stranger to the courts. He was sued by the estate of George Harrison when the doctor was accused of forcing the Beatle's star to autograph a guitar on his deathbed.
Dhani Harrison youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlr7oQ1mk2s
http://www.wired.com/underwire/2009/10/dhani-harrison-thenewno2/
Excerpt: (watch the video right after this excerpt please)
“The writing stage was generally horrible,” Harrison said. “But the next record is going to be more optimistic. Like the
Bonzo Dog Band says, ‘No matter who you vote for, the government always gets in.’”
Excerpt:
The ambitious new director set out to change that. Lederman forged a close relationship with then–hospital CEO Rick Varone, and, over the next decade, persuaded the administration to buy five linear accelerators, at $1.8 million a pop. In 1991, Lederman became the first doctor in New York to offer brain radiosurgery. Unlike standard radiation treatment, which irradiates a large field around a cancer, exposing healthy tissue to low doses of toxic radiation, radiosurgery is designed to zero in on the tumor. Finely shaped radiation beams are sent into the head from many different directions, with the full dose concentrated where they intersect. The upshot is that larger doses can be trained on the cancer, while healthy tissue is minimally affected. Lederman describes it with an elegantly simple metaphor: “Imagine a plum in a bread box . . . Radiosurgery can hit the plum without attacking the bread box.”
Still, the machines were worth nothing unless they had bodies to aim at, so Lederman started spreading the gospel of radiosurgery, for which he charged about $18,000 per round of treatment. “My feeling was, if you have a new treatment, then people should learn about it,” he says. “We were educating people.” There were radio ads, cable-television spots, Internet advertising, and presentations at the hospital. Lederman also went on tour, traveling to Italy, England, Israel, and many other countries to speak to prospective patients and examine their CT scans on the spot.
George Harrison sings 'The Pirate Song' hmmmm, and it sounds vaguely familiar, eh?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGbRHxM4X2g
The Pirate Song Lyrics
Oh! I'd like to be a pirate
A pirate's life for me
All my friends are pirates
And sail the B. B. sea
I've got a Jolly Roger
It's black and white and vast
So! Get out of your Skull and Crossbones
And I'll run it up your mast
With a yo-ho-ho
And a ha-ha-ha
And a ye-hee-hee-ha-ha-hum
With a yo-ho-ho
And a ya-ha-ha
And a yum-yum-yum-jum-jum
I've got a Jolly Roger
It's black and white and vast
So! Get out of your Skull and Crossbones
And I'll run it up your mast
Altogether! I'd like to be a pirate
A pirate's life for me
All my friends are pirates
And sail the B. B. sea
I've got a Jolly Roger
It's black and white and vast
So! Get out of your Skull and Crossbones
And I'll run it up your mast
With a yo-ho-ho
And a he-he-he
And a ye-hee-hee-ha-ha-hum
With a yo-ho-ho
And a ya-ha-ha
And a yum-yum-yum-jum-jum
I've got a Jolly Roger
It's black and white and vast
So! Get out of your Skull and Crossbones
And I'll run it up your mast
http://articles.nydailynews.com/2009-07-13/entertainment/17929044_1_plagiarism-new-words-brains
Excerpt:
Cryptomnesia, or subconscious plagiarism, is a side effect of information overload
BY ROSEMARY BLACK
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Monday, July 13, 2009
Ever work on a term paper and wind up subconsciously including some of that research word-for-word in your final draft? You may be suffering from cryptomnesia, a form of memory sloppiness that's a lot like plagiarism, experts say.
True plagiarism is when you deliberately pass off someone else's work as your own. But cryptomnesia occurs when you present someone else's work as your own because you honestly cannot remember where you heard or read it, explains University of Nebraska cognitive psychologist Brian Bornstein.
"It's unintentional and people are not even aware of it," he says. "What happens is that we are constantly processing a huge amount of information, but our brains can only retain so much, so our brains prioritize the information and concentrate on only the most important aspects of that information."
Cryptomnesia can result from "memory disruptions and failures," says Sam A. Deadwyler, Ph.D., a neuroscientist at Wake Forest University. "You fail to encode something properly, such as a phone number," he says. "Or you can have the tip of the tongue problems when you know something's there but you can't call it up right then. Difficulties encoding and then trying to retrieve information become more common with age."
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Processing large amounts of information may lead our brains to forget exactly… (Chamoun/Getty)
Cryptomnesia is under study at the University of Georgia, where cognitive psychologist Richard L. Marsh has designed models for studying it, according to Newsweek.
One study asked subjects to work with an unseen "partner" (the partner was a computer) to find unique words in a square array of letters. A little while later, Newsweek reported, participants were asked to recall the words that they had personally found and to come up with new words that neither they nor the "partner" had been able to find.
The participants plagiarized their partners about 32 percent of the time when trying to remember their own words and up to 28 percent of the time when they tried to generate previously unidentified words in the puzzle. And many subjects who plagiarized checked off a box saying that they were "positive" that their answers had not been previously provided by their partners.
Just what causes cryptomnesia is a mystery, but one theory blames the faultiness of our "source memory," says Bornstein. "Source memory is remembering the source of the information as opposed to remembering the information itself," he explains. "You remember that Michael Jackson died, but you may not remember whether you first heard it from a friend, or on TV."
And, he notes, our brains may be to blame. "Our brains may simply feel that the source of the information is not as important as the information itself," Bornstein says.
He's So Fine - My Sweet Lord Lawsuit
Excerpt:
Still, I find it funny that in after purchasing the rights to HSF, Klein offered to sell some of the rights to the song to his former client for $700,000. It is not clear that all rights Klein obtained would have been part of this deal, but Klein did Harrison a big favor, otherwise Harrison would have found himself facing payment of a judgment in the amount of $1.6 million dollars, and would not own the rights to HSF. While the legal expenses in this case are undoubtedly astronomical, Harrison should be able to take some comfort in the fact that Klein has had to pay his own fees, and has nothing to show for it, except a part in, without question, one of the longest running legal battles ever to be litigated in this country.
And there was one other benefit for Harrison; a second hit single entitled "This Song" which chronicled some of the travails of this litigation with lines like "This song has nothing Bright about it", and "as far as I know, don't infringe on anyone's copyright, so . . ." "This Song" wasn't as big a hit as MSL, but the revenue from it should have helped offset the costs of the litigation of the HSF suit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABKCO_Records
Excerpt:
Lawsuits
In January 1970,
the Beatles signed a music publishing management contract with ABKCO Industries.
[7] At some point after the contract was terminated, ABKCO sued the group, a suit resolved in 1977 when the Beatles paid ABKCO $4.2 million; other ABKCO Beatles-related lawsuits continued for at least a decade.
[8]
ABKCO successfully sued
The Verve over their song "
Bitter Sweet Symphony", which samples an Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra recording of "The Last Time" by The Rolling Stones.
[9]
In July 2008, ABKCO filed a lawsuit against
Lil Wayne for
copyright infringement and
unfair competition, specifically referring to the track "Playing with Fire" on his album
Tha Carter III.
[10] In the lawsuit, ABKCO claims that the song was obviously derived from
The Rolling Stones' "
Play with Fire", song that ABKCO owns right to.
[10][11] As a result, "Playing with Fire" was removed from the
online music tracklists for
Tha Carter III.
[edit] Pop culture references
"
Beware of Darkness" is a song by
George Harrison that featured on his first post-Beatles album
All Things Must Pass. When he was demoing this song for Phil Spector during 1970 he jokingly changed one line of the lyrics to "Beware of ABKCO".
[12] This later became the name of a bootleg LP containing the recordings from that session.
Beware of Darkness
LawsuitsIn January 1970, the Beatles signed a music publishing management contract with ABKCO Industries.[7] At some point after the contract was terminated, ABKCO sued the group, a suit resolved in 1977 when the Beatles paid ABKCO $4.2 million; other ABKCO Beatles-related lawsuits continued for at least a decade.[8]
ABKCO successfully sued The Verve over their song "Bitter Sweet Symphony", which samples an Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra recording of "The Last Time" by The Rolling Stones.[9]
In July 2008, ABKCO filed a lawsuit against Lil Wayne for copyright infringement and unfair competition, specifically referring to the track "Playing with Fire" on his album Tha Carter III.[10] In the lawsuit, ABKCO claims that the song was obviously derived from The Rolling Stones' "Play with Fire", song that ABKCO owns right to.[10][11] As a result, "Playing with Fire" was removed from the online music tracklists for Tha Carter III.
[edit] Pop culture references"Beware of Darkness" is a song by George Harrison that featured on his first post-Beatles album All Things Must Pass. When he was demoing this song for Phil Spector during 1970 he jokingly changed one line of the lyrics to "Beware of ABKCO".[12] This later became the name of a bootleg LP containing the recordings from that session.
Beware of Darkness George Harrison
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5aSspIVrK0
Cockamami Business G. Harrison youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIjAra7Xvko
Cockamamie Business
Bust my back on the Levy - broke my strings on the
BBC
Found my chops on Eel Pie Island - paid my dues
at the Marquee
Slagged off by the N.M.E. - lost my stash and my
virginity
In this Cockamamie Business
Got my face on Ed Sullivan - broke my heart on
the Soul Train
Introduced to Bad Company - lost cells down at
Brain Drain
And before I could mend - lost the missus, missed
the girlfriend
In this Cockamamie Business
Now we like to air condition - though the air has
no ozone ring
Still they're chopping down the forest for
McDonalds and the Burger King
Eating cows with such persistance - doesn't offer
much resistance
To this Cockamamie Business
There are too many things - stressing out the
nervous system
Girls you used to know - fellas that may have
kissed'em
Some got rabies - Some got fleas - some got
incurable diseases
From this Cockamamie Business
Everybody's after as many points as they can get
As long as it's not them that has to pay
No one really minds the Debt
5-Star actors, tax inspectors, film producers and
directors
With their Cockamamie Business
Well you do what you can - can't do much more
than that
(No you can't do what he just said)
Some days you're pretty sharp - on other days you
feel half dead
(While you make your daily bread)
Didn't want to be a star - wanted just to play
guitar
In this Cockamamie Business
Brainwashed Lyrics George Harrison
Brainwashed in our childhood
Brainwashed by the school
Brainwashed by our teachers
And brainwashed by all their rules
Brainwashed by our leaders
By our Kings and Queens
Brainwashed in the open
And brainwashed behind the scenes
God God God
A voice cries in the wilderness
God God God
It was on the longest night
God God God
An eternity of darkness
God God God
Someone turned out the spiritual light
Brainwashed by the Nikkei
Brainwashed by Dow Jones
Brainwashed by the FTSE
Nasdaq and secure loans
Brainwashed us from Brussels
Brainwashed us in Bonn
Brainwashed us in Washington
Westminster in London
God God God
You are the wisdom that we seek
God God God
The lover that we miss
God God God
Your nature is eternity
God God God
Your are Existence, Knowledge, Bliss
The soul does not love, it is love itself
It does not exist, it is existence itself
It does not know, it is knowledge itself
How to Know God, pag 130
They brainwashed my great uncle
Brainwashed my cousin Bob
They even got my grandma
When she was working for the mob
Brainwash you while you're sleeping
While in your traffic jam
Brainwash you while you're weeping
While still a baby in your pram
Brainwashed by the military
Brainwashed under duress
Brainwashed by the media
You're brainwashed by the press
Brainwashed by computer
Brainwashed by mobile phones
Brainwashed by the satellite
Brainwashed to the bone
God God God
Won't you lead us through this mess
God God God
From the places of concrete
God God God
Nothing's worse than ignorance
God God God
I just won't accept defeat
God God God
Must be something I forgot
God God God
Down on Bullshit Avenue
God God God
If we can only stop the rot
God God God
Wish that you'd brainwash us too
Namah Parvarti Pataye Hare Hare Mahadev
Namah Parvarti Pataye Hare Hare
Namah Parvarti Pataye Hare Hare
Shiva Shiva Shankara Mahadeva
Hare Hare Hare Hare Mahadeva
Shiva Shiva Shankara Mahadeva
Shiva Shiva Shankara Mahadeva
Namah Parvarti Pataye Hare Hare
Namah Parvarti Pataye Hare Hare
Shiva Shiva Shankara Mahadeva
Shiva Shiva Shankara Mahadeva
Crippled Inside John Lennon 1971 youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx0di2_rWUI
Crippled Inside Lyrics (John Lennon)
You can shine your shoes and wear a suit
You can comb your hair and look quite cute
You can hide your face behind a smile
One thing you can't hide is when you're crippled inside
You can wear a mask and paint your face
You can call yourself the human race
You can wear a collar and a tie
One thing you can't hide is when you're crippled inside
Well, now you know that your cat has nine lives
Nine lives to itself but you only got one
And a dog's life ain't fun, mama take a look outside
You can go to church and sing a hymn
You can judge me by the color of my skin
You can live a lie until you die
One thing you can't hide is when you're crippled inside
Well, now you know that your cat has nine lives
Nine lives to itself but you only got one
And a dog's life ain't fun, mama take a look outside
You can go to church and sing a hymn
You can judge me by the color of my skin
You can live a lie until you die
One thing you can't hide is when you're crippled inside
One thing you can't hide is when you're crippled inside
One thing you can't hide is when you're crippled inside

Choose What You’re Watching
The world continues to dissolve
It’s sad how we just keep devolving
And the smaller it all goes
All the stranger it’s becoming
The way you’re perceived is regal
On the televisions by the people
You don’t fool us: we think you’re evil
And your methods are illegal
They control you with your fear
And they fill your eyes with greed
Then they’re giving you impulses
To buy things that you don’t need
The way you’re perceived is regal
On televisions by the people
You don’t fool us: we know you’re evil
And your methods are illegal
They choose what you’re watching and you don’t mind
They choose what you’re watching ‘cause they’re so kind
They choose what you’re watching and you don’t mind
Dunno what you’re watching and you don’t mind
The way you’re perceived is regal
On the televisions by the people
You don’t fool us: we know you’re evil
And your face should be illegal
http://nymag.com/nymetro/health/features/10817/