re-phaelam-ed wrote:hmmm...those photos made me think of The Hills Have Eyes [original. not the new crap].
....that movie came out in 1977.
The Hills Have Eyes is filmed in Apple Valley/Victorville CA....just down the road from Yermo.
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re-phaelam-ed wrote:hmmm...those photos made me think of The Hills Have Eyes [original. not the new crap].
....that movie came out in 1977.
KingSpanner wrote:Yermo is also home to the world's first Del Taco
seanandcandy wrote:KingSpanner wrote:Yermo is also home to the world's first Del Taco
we've done it people, we've cracked the code
seanandcandy wrote:KingSpanner wrote:Yermo is also home to the world's first Del Taco
we've done it people, we've cracked the code
EnforcedNo wrote:seanandcandy wrote:KingSpanner wrote:Yermo is also home to the world's first Del Taco
we've done it people, we've cracked the code
new album consists of remixed audio from del taco ads
calling it now
nsputnik wrote:Photos from another visitor to the Yermo site.
http://imgur.com/a/SziMB
WeHadNormality wrote:Has anyone been down this road yet?
Nuclear dawn. Trinity, the first nuclear test in Nevada.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_%28nuclear_test%29
I've been away for a few hours and don't have time to back track through the pages.
breadmaker wrote:nsputnik wrote:Photos from another visitor to the Yermo site.
http://imgur.com/a/SziMB
okay seeing these makes me think that the bathroom symbols are probably not a clue. they just seem like a periodically repeated decor tile, not uncommon for washroom design of that era. the "men's room" seems to have its own version - the white tiles with the 1950s looking traingles.
however i do find it interesting that some people think the gas station isn't involved at all, since warp went through some effort to project a video of the place in a very public place across from a significant record store. which is quite a definite statement. and in this climate where every detail is being thoroughly scrutenized from all angles, surely they would have anticipated that someone would wonder where that gas station was? it's not a very big leap of logic.
i find it hard to believe that the projection was purely incidental, merely acting as visual wallpaper to create a "desert vibe." to me it seems like a very deliberate choice.
creativeowlet wrote:
That pic in the bathroom looks like the Metaphase of mitosis aka when cells divide.
Relevant? Don't know.. It was just bothering me what that image reminded me of!
KingSpanner wrote:EnforcedNo wrote:seanandcandy wrote:KingSpanner wrote:Yermo is also home to the world's first Del Taco
we've done it people, we've cracked the code
new album consists of remixed audio from del taco ads
calling it now
Wait... guys.
Double Del = Double Album
Called it.
LuminalStasis wrote:breadmaker wrote:nsputnik wrote:Photos from another visitor to the Yermo site.
http://imgur.com/a/SziMB
okay seeing these makes me think that the bathroom symbols are probably not a clue. they just seem like a periodically repeated decor tile, not uncommon for washroom design of that era. the "men's room" seems to have its own version - the white tiles with the 1950s looking traingles.
however i do find it interesting that some people think the gas station isn't involved at all, since warp went through some effort to project a video of the place in a very public place across from a significant record store. which is quite a definite statement. and in this climate where every detail is being thoroughly scrutenized from all angles, surely they would have anticipated that someone would wonder where that gas station was? it's not a very big leap of logic.
i find it hard to believe that the projection was purely incidental, merely acting as visual wallpaper to create a "desert vibe." to me it seems like a very deliberate choice.
I'm sure they anticipated that some people would wonder where that image was taken. But my guess is that they never anticipated someone would actually be able to identify the place.
Brendan Standing Alone wrote:Curious that this symbol was found on the bathroom wall. Cell division or mutation as a result of nuclear testing. NCD references. And someone already brought up the 1977 movie "The Hills Have Eyes" with the mutant people living in the old atomic bomb testing grounds. The video last night showing this same filling station couldn't have been a coincidence...
thepastinsidepressant wrote:Brendan Standing Alone wrote:Curious that this symbol was found on the bathroom wall. Cell division or mutation as a result of nuclear testing. NCD references. And someone already brought up the 1977 movie "The Hills Have Eyes" with the mutant people living in the old atomic bomb testing grounds. The video last night showing this same filling station couldn't have been a coincidence...
yea thumbs up for finding out what it was, i'd no idea. very odd thing to put on a wall there.
the sprayed painted 'Punks Not Dead' overlaps one of them suggesting it has been there for a while but that could be easily done to make us think this. 'Punks Not Dead' could have been sprayed on it last weekend after the drew those diagrams.
its far out there stretch, but still, a very odd thing to find in there.
What are seed banks for?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seedbank
i smell a concept album
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Brendan Standing Alone wrote:WeHadNormality wrote:Has anyone been down this road yet?
Nuclear dawn. Trinity, the first nuclear test in Nevada.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_%28nuclear_test%29
I've been away for a few hours and don't have time to back track through the pages.
Interesting considering the atomic explosion image the band uses on their Warp homepage banner.
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