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RBG Clips: THE DOORS DEATH & RESURRECTION OF JIM MORRISON | MARK DEVLIN

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🗓️ 25 January 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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0:00.0

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0:06.9

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0:13.8

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0:18.7

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0:22.2

Yeah, I think if you want to learn more about Tupac, all you got to do is watch that high school interview of him.

0:28.8

Just type in the YouTube high school interview of Tupac and you'll see exactly what's going on.

0:35.1

Now, how far back does the influence from the intelligence and the military go in the music industry?

0:43.6

Did it come from the very inception? Because I read somewhere, and I don't know if this is true, you could probably tell me if this is true, but that Elvis was in some kind of witness protection program.

0:59.1

Right. Well, I would say that the military intelligence infiltration of music goes all the way back to the very start.

1:07.4

And my research takes me back to about 1955. So I'll go back to the mid-50s, and that was the birth

1:13.3

of the rock and roll era, and Elvis Presley was the first rock and roll superstar.

1:18.2

So one year before Elvis broke through, you had Bill Haley and his Comets with this very important

1:25.6

record rock around the clock, which pretty much changed youth culture at the time.

1:30.2

It used to be Bill Haley and the comets, but these days it's his comets.

1:35.3

That's the Mandela effect for you.

1:37.6

But this group was, they were knocking on a bit.

1:40.8

You know, Bill Haley was no youngster, and he'd been involved with blue grass

1:44.5

and country music and stuff of this nature. And then suddenly in 1954, he put out a record

1:50.3

called Shake, Rattle and Roll, and the following year, he broke through with Rock Around the Clock.

1:55.5

And there was a movie titled Rock Around the Clock that came out at the same time. Also,

2:00.1

the song was featured on the

2:01.5

soundtrack to the Blackboard Jungle, which was another really important film from the mid-50s.

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