Synchromysticism

" Synchromysticism:
The art of realizing meaningful coincidence in the seemingly mundane with mystical or esoteric significance."

- Jake Kotze

May 26, 2017

Was the Passing of Roger Moore in 2017 on the Cards?

Sir Roger George Moore
 
(14 October 192
7 – 22 May 2017)
I read the news briefs at TDG today ... News Briefs 25-05-2017 Posted by red pill junkie at 04:27, 25 May 2017which just happens to be one day before the date for the 50th anniversary of the 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' album.
And the news brief at TDG mentioned that the..."Death of 007 coinciding with worst attack on British soil in the last decade? 
Synchromysticism at its best worst…."
That was rather synchronistic I thought, but this post is about those years ending in 7 that I've been writing about lately thanks to 
Chris Knowles post at 'The Secret Sun' blog -
The Present Can Only Be Viewed from the Past
I started off those posts about the years ending in 7 by going back to 1967, oddly enough -
1967: The Present Can Only Be Viewed from the Past?
And today being the 26th May, 2017 means...
It was 50 years ago today… looking back on half a century of Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
But there are a lot more weird synchronistic connections around the passing of Roger Moore, the longest serving James Bond of all time.
'Nobody does it better': Daniel Craig and Sir Sean Connery pay tribute to fellow Bond star Sir Roger Moore who has died aged 89
8 and 9 = (20)17, by the way;-)
Paul McCartney and his band Wings wrote and performed the title song to Roger's first Bond film 'Live and Let Die'.
And let's not forget that Chris Cornell also wrote a song for a Bond film.
Chris Cornell: The Muses Choose Broken Vessels
Jane Seymour, OBE
Jane Seymour, the Bond girl from 'Live and Let Die'
Jane Seymour played the role of Maggie in the 2017 movie 'Becoming Bond'.
"The stranger-than-fiction true story of George Lazenby, a poor Australian car mechanic who, through an unbelievable set of circumstances, landed the role of James Bond in
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), despite having never acted a day in his life.
Then after being offered the next seven Bond films and a $1 million signing bonus, he turned it all down."
Far More?! Maybe that should be "Far Moore"?-)
George is 77 years old at the moment, as well, on the subject of 7s.
Not to mention that the Bond franchise is currently looking for is seventh James Bond, because Daniel Craig is stepping down.
Released in 1977
Barbara Bach in
'The Spy Who Loved Me'
Barbara Bach played the Bond girl in the 1977 Bond movie 'The Spy Who loved Me' and Barbara would go on to marry a Beatle in 1981.
"Barbara met Ringo Starr on the set of Caveman (1981) in 1980, and they became a couple during the filming. Ringo and Barbara were on a holiday in December 1980 when her daughter called to inform them that John Lennon had been shot. Ringo and Barbara went to New York to console Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon
Ringo and Barbara married on April 27, 1981."
And of course, Barbara was born on August 27, 1947, so she's in for a big birthday bash this year.
Ringo and Barbara at the circus of the sun
  Recorded September 1977–May 1978
 Released November 15, 1977
And the year that Barbara was starring in 'The Spy Who Loved Me' the Bee Gees were recording the soundtrack to and filming 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' the movie hoping this was going to be a huge success, but it would be the 'Saturday Night Fever' soundtrack that would make the Bee Gees stars in their own right.
1977: The Present Can Only Be Viewed from the Past?
And on the subject of lonely hearts, Barry who is now 70 years old is the only Bee Gee still alive and with the 40th anniversary coming up for the 'Saturday Night Fever' album in November that is a sad case of life imitating art it would seem.
Oh...and on the subject of anniversaries the last movie Moore played Bond in was 'A View to a Kill' where he is pictured on the Golden Gate Bridge.
The bridge-opening celebration began on May 27, 1937, so the bridge celebrates its 80th anniversary tomorrow.  
It's also the 20th anniversary of the movie 'Spiceworld' this year and Roger Moore played the Chief in that film.
Roger Moore in 'Spiceworld'
I wrote about that movie in my post about 1997 -
1997: The Present Can Only Be Viewed from the Past?
"Two real world deaths after filming prompted edits to the movie.
Mentions of both Princess Diana and the designer Versace were made in the film because they were both alive when the film was made but both died before its release."
And Sir Elton John who is now 70 makes an appearance as himself in that film also.
Diana/Wonder Woman in 'Spiceworld'?!
Released in 2017
In 1997 The Spice Girls sang "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" with Elton John on his TV event An Audience with Elton John (1997).
Which is all quite synchromystically eerie considering the man who played James Bond in seven movies and the Chief in 'Spiceworld' 20 years ago would pass away on the day so many hearts were broken.
And that a bomb on the Spice Bus sequence parodied the action film Speed (1994) which was a bus that is rigged to explode if the bus drops below 50MPH.

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