Prior to their 1970 disbandment, The Beatles refreshed their creative drive via the escapism central to their historical concept album, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.”
Top 10 Weird Music Conspiracies
Conspiracy theories have been circulating since before the 19th century. Honestly, knowing humans, probably even longer. Some of these conspiracies really make for some controversial legacies (flat Earth, anyone?). Combining this with our fascination with celebrities’ lives and their downfall, we’ve concocted some weird theories. Throw the dark world of music in there, and you might as well have made Snow White’s poison apple. From Illuminati associations to animal body parts, here are the top 10 weird conspiracies in music.
10 Supertramp Warned Us About 9/11
Supertramp – Breakfast In America (HQ)
Supertramp is an English rock band that started in London in 1970. Their 1979 album “Breakfast In America” had a cover that one listener claims predicted the terrorist attacks in New York on September 11, 2001. The album cover shows the perspective of an airplane window with New York City and the Twin Towers in the background. Outside is a fli
Conspiracy theories are well-worn highways in popular culture. They serve to fill in the blanks in our gaps of knowledge so that we feel like we have complete and interesting world-views. Can’t understand how a man can become as successful as Jay-Z? He must be part of the Illuminati! Don’t understand the actions of some politicians or think that such high positions are out of reach for ordinary people? They must be lizard people! No, really! My cousin Jesse showed me on Facebook! Wake up, sheeple!
Sadly though, with the country reeling from the effects of a conspiracy gone too far namely through Q-Anon lore that resulted in a reported five deaths near the Capitol in Washington D.C., it’s increasingly evident that these particular conspiracy theorists don’t partake in the general, giant blob of misinformation that has always coexisted with factual news, but, instead, are a symptom of a purely American disease consisting of overreliance on excerpts over experts and partis
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