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Post by eastkyroo24 on Jan 17, 2011 19:52:22 GMT -5
I don't think its referring to a person in the first part. We have to find out the first part of the clue before we can get the second part. It will be something that can have a guru.
Well, it is, it's just that it has meaning in more than one religion and in more secular uses. But as far as I know the word has specific meanings to Sikhs, Hindus, and Buddhists, so there is certainly a religious connection.
No. It's very simple. Think about the Zoltar crap from last years Bonnaroo. It's somewhere within that old tool used to help you choose your lineup, meaning that the artist was at roo last year, and it's still up for a month or two before they release this years lineup and take it down.
Well, maybe it's not exactly a Christmas tree but something similar..since a priest would sort of go with a Christmas tree. It could be an analogy of sorts....priest : Christmas tree :: guru : what?
Kind of hard to verbalize what I want to express, but, guru could pertain to Christmas tree because it says don't call the priest, the priest would tie to the Christian meaning of the holiday (baby Jesus) so it's saying to follow a path that doesn't associate the religion...does that make sense?
Also: Pretty Lights have been up a month or two...
M.I.A. is of Sri Lankan Tamil ethnicity (Hindu). M.I.A. (missing in action) is also a designation that can apply to a prisoner of war. POW's are subject to losing track of time due to the lack of clocks, calendars and exposure to sunlight.
No. It's very simple. Think about the Zoltar crap from last years Bonnaroo. It's somewhere within that old tool used to help you choose your lineup, meaning that the artist was at roo last year, and it's still up for a month or two before they release this years lineup and take it down.
That is actually interesting. But then it doesn't narrow down what band it might be, just that they played last year...
once someone said Christmas tree, Lights was the first thing that popped into my head. She was discovered by Jian Ghomeshi from The Q and he also manages her. He was born in Britain but he is of Iranian decent.
Post by BrokenLight on Jan 17, 2011 19:58:54 GMT -5
not sure if this will go anywhere, just trying to seperate each part to find meaning:
still up = still ahead = still a head = dead head? phish head?
a month now maybe two = ?
don't call the priest = other words for priest = clergyman, clergywoman, churchman, reverend, minister = maybe a gospel band or a band with reverend in the name like rev peyton or rev horton heat
just find my guru = most famous guru is probably maharishi mahesh yogi = beatles spiritual advisor
Post by plasticpepper on Jan 17, 2011 20:00:33 GMT -5
I'm not buying the Zoltaroo thing....you'd be using the entire clue just to get to Zoltaroo, you'd have nothing left with which to narrow it down from last year's entire lineup. Besides, there's nothing about Zoltaroo that wouldn't just be "look at last year's lineup."
And none of that fits with their usual clue-giving M.O.
once someone said Christmas tree, Lights was the first thing that popped into my head. She was discovered by Jian Ghomeshi from The Q and he also manages her. He was born in Britain but he is of Iranian decent.
Post by jaina_SOLO on Jan 17, 2011 20:09:09 GMT -5
Ween is playing in TN April 14, 2 months before June. They played last year. In their song 'It's Gonna Be a Long Night" there's a line "don't call your priest-don't call your doctor".