SLACK ALICE
SLACK ALICE featured a female singer, they had an lp in '74,and perhaps a few singles, one friend said they had a 'glam' sound, Alex Gitlin compares them to a more staright ahead boogie band,see a review here -
http://www.alexgitlin.com/npp/slackalice.htm
the 45 above is an import from Spain, allthough the band were from the u.k.,dates to '75
TASTE - this band had an lp in '76, said to sound a bit like SWEET *
The story of his pilgrimage from Jerusalem to Benares was recorded by Brahmanistic historians. Today they still know him and love him as St. Issa. Their 'buddha'.
[NOTE: Issa (also spelled Isa) is Sanskrit for "God," and in Sanskirt it is explained that Krishna is the one Supreme God, the cause of all causes and all that is. Some also claim it could be "Isavara" or the "Supreme Controller." I'm not a Sanskrit scholar so I can't say, one way or the other. Anyhow, Christ always had the humble servant mentality, thus Issa-messiah or Issa das = servant of the Supreme Being/God or Krishna.]
Sixty three-references to the life of St. Issa are said to be locked up in the Vatican library. Who knows about the lost manuscripts and why aren't they telling?
Who lifted from the gospels the missing part about the teenager who trekked to the Himalayas and became the Savior of the world? ~~~~~~ "I'm sure the Orthodox Church thought they had that book buried a long time ago," Richard Bock told me as he handed over a copy of The Unknown Life of Christ. His interest in the lost years of Jesus began with this travel diary recorded in 1887 by Nicolas Notovitch, a Russian doctor who journeyed extensively throughout Afghanistan, India, and Tibet.
Dick Bock took the same tour in 1975 and produced a documentary film on the lost years. It includes impressive testimony by John C. Trevor, director of the Dead Sea Scrolls Project, and a nuclear physicist named Ralph Graeber. But the most convincing evidence comes from a little Buddhist monk who appears halfway through the film.
"Lord Jesus..." The old man shows one particularly shiny tooth as he speaks. His voice is high, like a tiny child. I remember the impact of seeing a character like that on camera. I looked at his dark face, his saffron robe, and all those grimacing gods with too many heads and arms and legs. And I wondered how such a man could whisper with so much reverence the holy name of Jesus.
"... Lord Jesus was in India during what are known as the lost years of Jesus," he reports. Lost years? I called to mind the mimeographed chronology of my Sunday-school coloring book and marginal notes in a New Testament college text. He's right, I thought. The Bible records Jesus age twelve in the temple. Then age thirty at the river Jordan. That leaves eighteen years unaccounted for.
want to read more ? see our friend Prtha's site on this link ~
http://www.geocities.com/priitaa/christ_and_krishna.htm
the TEENS
this band were a B.C. ROLLERS type pop band who had some good songs, they were from germany, later in the late 70s they had good numbers such as 'PUNK GIRL', see page 4 for reviews and info....