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I recently came across what seems to be an endless supply of truly dreadful album sleeves, and then - by some shocking coincidence - my correspondent therook submitted an interpretation of one of these very same sleeves. So, here is their *ahem* little offering ...
Millie Jackson - Back To The S**t!
I'm really into Classical, currently reworking Beethoven's last movement.
And seeing as my record company is planning to dump on me ...
... it's one more *hit then back to paperwork for me.
This blog takes a light-hearted look at album sleeves. Some sleeves reveal far more about an artist than their music ever does - and yet, they don't even realise - THEY DON'T EVEN REALISE! Other sleeves turn out to have unexpected, or even startling, messages embedded within their artwork.
But aside from some light relief, this blog illustrates that images often contain subliminal messages that even the creator is oblivious to, and that insights can arise through the application of intuition combined with lateral thinking.
So, next time you receive a birthday or Christmas card, try meditating upon the image for a while ... you may well discover that the message it conveys speaks far more about the sender's true perceptions of you than any amount of platitudes within!
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