New Whitehead X-ing Map 02

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Hucka D.:

Cliffs of Dundee… Castle Dundee… Orange Hill. Kind of all the same thing. Multiple names again. Is this where Rock lived, who identified himself with Crocodile Rock?

Daddy Cool the Australians were there. Crocodile Rock was originally called Eagle Rock before the arrival of Rock’s Rocket… the original Rocket Man, then. Daddy Cool [was] also known as Daddy Who?

While there was no actual “Crocodile Rock”, there was a dance called The Alligator.

bb:

That’s a direct, direct hit with Coahoma County, Mississippi, Hucka D. Direct. Alligator on one side, next to Australia or Australia Landing. Then Dundee on the other side, referring to Crocodile via well known Australian movie character Crocodile Dundee.

Hucka D.:

Maybe Daddy Who? was a lego rock band, baker b. Maybe atoms were legos in those days.

bb:

Interesting[ possibility].

Hucka D.:

Think about it.

bb:

Nice.

Hucka D.:

“Crocodile Rock” was John’s first big hit… he had *arrived*. It rocketed to the top[ of the charts]. John understood a direct link with John Lennon. Then Crescent Island is the island in Moon Lake. Texas I believe. The eagle has landed… Eagle Rock tie in, then. Perhaps.

bb:

Thanks.

Hucka D.:

Alcorn lived at Eagle’s Landing. Alcorn Island is in Moon Lake.

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Hucka D.:

So this was the situation when Rock arrived. Rock is Crocodile Rock. Like John’s first no. 1 US single. He’s Rocket Man but also now Crocodile. He has reached Coahoma. He has souled his sole. He has become like Elvis or Lazy Sideburns Man if you wish. Houston, the Eagle has landed.

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We then step up. Welcome Mat. Step up to 4 Sticks, or 1973. 1973. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road obviously. Elton was there. He steps up. “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,” the single. Zoso… Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. And other albums of the era. Dark Side of the Moon obviously. This is a link. Lamb Lies Down on Broadway as well.

bb:

Eldorado.

Hucka D.:

Yes. And…

bb:

Band on the Run. That’s Paul’s solo effort. Best, I meant to interject.

Hucka D.:

You are starting to get the time frame for Whitehead. Rock lands. Crocodile. Arrival. Welcome Mat and then the step up to Yellow Brick Road. 4 Sticks. Zoso or SoSo. First 4 songs of Goodbye, ending at the title song. Then just beyond this what do we have? “Grey Seal”, yes. Then “This Song has No Title”. But this is beyond Shared Fantasia, and beyond Sharieland. This is Elton’s path into 1973, the pivot year. The waxing, waning heart year. Elvis has been left behind. What was he doing in 1973? Probably not a lot.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_%281973_album%29

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