For example, exile is ranked around 7 in thr folklore songs for me but i think the LPSS is better!!! Like probably top 3!!! I confess i still havent watched the entire documentary (dont have disney +) but i did watch TIMT, Mirrorball (faves from folklore) and exile on YouTube.

I grew up and still live in NC. The song Hypnotized by Bob Welch is referring the Devils Tramping Ground as I was told by locals in the 70's. It is near Siler City. A 40 ft diameter indention (shaped like a pond) where nothing will grow. Went there with buds in mid 70's to check it out and probably had a buzz! Explains why you never found a "pond" with water.


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Back in January, Rabbit Hole reader and legendary Charlottean sent me an email about a bit of classic rock lore I\u2019d never heard before. \u201CI listened to a lot of Fleetwood Mac after Christine McVie died,\u201D he said, \u201Cand one of the deep cuts I hadn't heard in a long time is a song called \u2018Hypnotized.\u2019 This time something caught my ear ... it's sort of a druggy song, about visions and UFOs and such.\u201D

I remember a talk about North Carolina

And a strange, strange pond

You see the sides were like glass

In the thick of a forest without a road

And if any man's hand ever made that land

Then I think it would've showed

Here\u2019s the thing: I have this record in my collection. I\u2019ve listened to it! And I completely missed this. And just so you know, this is early Fleetwood Mac from 1973, which doesn\u2019t sound like the Stevie Nicks/Lindsey Buckingham/Rumours style of Fleetwood Mac that provided the TikTok soundtrack for a man skateboarding down a street while taking a big pull from a jug of Ocean Spray cranberry juice. Nope. This Fleetwood Mac is more trippy and more British. And this song, \u201CHypnotized,\u201D is out there, man.

It was written and sung by Bob Welch, a movie producer\u2019s son from Los Angeles who was with the band from 1971 until 1974. The song itself got quite a bit of airplay after its release, but in the greater pantheon of Fleetwood Mac hits, it\u2019s been pushed pretty far down.

Before we get deep into this, I\u2019m just going to give you a big spoiler here: I didn\u2019t find it. I know! Bummer! I do have some clues, and I\u2019ve ruled some places out, but I can\u2019t drop a pin onto Google Maps and say \u201Cah, yes, here is this pond that was name checked in a song 50 years ago, I easily solved this mystery.\u201D Typically I don\u2019t like to do this, because it\u2019s not nearly as fun to write a story only to have it not pay off in a tidy, satisfying way. Plus, due to the nature of the attention economy, you usually only get one shot to capture any sort of buzz. Hence, it\u2019s much better to work it all out before you go to the trouble of writing. But! I\u2019m just gonna go for it, because:

A guy that I used to work with from Winston-Salem told me the story of he and some friends riding dirt bikes 20 miles or so out in the woods when they came upon a strange \\\"crater\\\" in the ground with smooth sides like melted glass. It was a \\\"pond\\\" in the sense that there was some rainwater in it I guess.

There were no access roads or caterpillar tracks so it wasn't a construction site. I think the location must have been near Winston-Salem. They all immediately got the feeling they should get out of there. Maybe it was a meteor impact? I just liked the imagery for the song.

Welch basically told another website, songfacts.com, the same thing. But that\u2019s as detailed as his story gets (Welch died in 2012). That didn\u2019t stop a reporter from Durham from trying to figure it out. He didn\u2019t get far. \u201CI forgot where Bob said that pond was,\u201D Mick Fleetwood told the Herald-Sun in 1995. \u201CBob was really into that sort of thing.\u201D That thing being UFOs.

At first, this sort of fits the bill. There\u2019s a pond there surrounded by tall, sheer cliffs. But this one\u2019s pretty easy to rule out. For one thing, it\u2019s fairly close to downtown. For another, it was still a working quarry during the time when the song came out. According to the park\u2019s description, it was in operation from the mid-1920s through the early 1970s. The big hole only started to fill up with water after the quarry shut down.

They went back to town, told some folks, and a few more people went and found the pond. But a few days later, the depression itself was gone. Supposedly someone took pictures, but never shared them with any news outlets, and the story itself became a local legend. I asked around about this online, but nobody could recall any urban legends about a weird dent in the ground.

If you keep scrolling through, you find a guy with a pretty interesting lead. Basically, he looked around for forested areas that were about 20 miles outside of Winston-Salem. Pilot Mountain is one. Then he looked more closely and found a pond that\u2019s 100 feet wide.

I mean, it has the makins\u2019. Pilot Mountain has been seen as a spiritually significant place ever since the Saura tribe lived on the land nearby and used it for navigation. More recently, some folks have pointed out that a bunch of things called ley lines converge on the mountain. You can read more about them here. (I\u2019m not advocating this but, they probably makes perfect sense if you\u2019re really high.) On a more factual basis: Pilot Mountain was a privately-run tourist attraction before local folks banded together to keep it from being developed, and it became a state park in 1968. It has plenty of hiking trails and roads, but no bike trails today, although who knows what it was like back then! I wasn\u2019t there! But this particular pond is just outside of the park boundary. I figured out who owned the property and sent him a message via Facebook. A few days later, he called me back.

Turns out the pond is\u2026. just a pond. It was built by the previous landowner, he said, and it probably didn\u2019t look all that suspicious. The farmer built it to irrigate his tobacco fields, and it\u2019s no more than a few feet deep. It\u2019s also clearly fed by a spring higher up on the mountain. On top of that, there are a lot of ponds nearby, the owner told me. Farmers built a lot of them in the \u201850s and \u201860s.

So, just to recap here: There are only four people who know, for sure, where this \u201Cstrange, strange pond\u201D is. One of them ended up being friends with Bob Welch, who told him about it, and Welch ended up putting it into a song that got a lot of extended airplay. One of them also apparently wrote about it on a message board that nobody can seem to find, but someone saw that post and told his cousin, who posted about it on a different message board. There are also, maybe, pictures of this that have never gone public. Apparently this was a thing that people talked about in Winston-Salem a half-century ago. It goes on.

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Pond are often heavily associated with fellow Perth-based psychedelic rock/pop band Tame Impala, as members of both groups are longtime close friends and collaborators. Watson is currently a full-time member of both acts. Lead singer Allbrook contributed to both bands from 2009 to 2013 before leaving Tame Impala to focus on Pond and his own solo career. Multi-instrumentalists Ryan and Ireland serve as crew members for Tame Impala's live act. In addition, current Tame Impala members Kevin Parker, Cam Avery, and Julien Barbagallo are all former members of Pond. Parker continued to work with the band as its record producer until 2020, and Avery collaborated with Allbrook as the duo Allbrook/Avery. Watson and Ireland sometimes collaborate under the name GUM & Ginoli, remixing songs originally recorded by other artists.

Pond announced their seventh album The Weather, released on 7 May 2017 via Marathon Artists. The announcement came with the release of two singles, "30000 Megatons" and "Sweep Me Off My Feet". The title and chorus of the first song refer to the 30,000 nuclear warheads in the arsenal of the Earth.[13] As with their previous album, The Weather was produced by Kevin Parker at his studio in Perth.[14] The album was preceded by the release of two more singles, "The Weather" and "Paint Me Silver". The album was released to critical acclaim, with many publications praising it as an evolution and maturation of the band's sound and songwriting.

On 9 September 2019, the band announced a live album, Sessions, which was released on 8 November 2019. To promote it they released the single "Don't Look at the Sun (Or You'll Go Blind)", an updated live version of a song featured on their debut album Psychedelic Mango.

In 2011 series opener "The Impossible Astronaut"/"Day of the Moon", River, along with Amy and her husband Rory (Arthur Darvill), is contacted by a future version of the Doctor to meet up in the United States. As they enjoy a lakeside picnic, this future Doctor is killed by an assailant in a space suit, and the trio give him a Viking funeral, in Lake Silencio. In 1969, the present Doctor and company subsequently encounter a little girl (Sydney Wade) who wears the space suit, which River tells the Doctor is a life support unit; the suit has been designed by the hypnotic aliens known as the Silence. Homeless, the girl is later shown regenerating in New York City, 1970. In "A Good Man Goes to War", it is revealed that River is Amy and Rory's daughter Melody (Harrison and Maddison Mortimer),[4] who was conceived in the TARDIS while it was in the Time Vortex and consequently carries Time Lord DNA. The name River Song comes from a recursive translation of Melody Pond via the language of the Gamma Forests, which have no ponds, only rivers, hence the translation of "Pond" to "River." Baby Melody is kidnapped by Madame Kovarian (Frances Barber) to become a weapon against the Doctor.[5] 17dc91bb1f

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