Recognizing the pose on the cover lead me down a rabbit hole. Daryl hall was into Crowley. Hall's interest in Crowley was shared by.... Robert Fripp of King crimson, who plays guitar on the album (also produced the album.).
Then I got into Alan Parsons project.
Let's just say Mr Parsons isn't hiding his feelings. Go check out his album titles. (Added bonus: Alan Parsons was the engineer on dark side of the moon)
It went on and on... Artist to artist.
I could go on for days
But yes, they don't hide it.
In fact, I suspect the satanic panic {and the pmrc) of the 80s was them playing both sides. Make it a laughing stock in the public domain to discredit it, and never have to answer for it
Recognizing the pose on the cover lead me down a rabbit hole. Daryl hall was into Crowley. Hall's interest in Crowley was shared by.... Robert Fripp of King crimson, who plays guitar in the album (also produced the album.).
Then I got into Alan Parsons project.
Let's just say Mr Parsons isn't hiding his feelings. Go check out his album titles. (Added bonus: Alan Parsons was the engineer on dark side of the moon)
It went on and on... Artist to artist.
I could go on for days
But yes, they don't hide it.
In fact, I suspect the satanic panic {and the pmrc) of the 80s was them playing both sides. Make it a laughing stock in the public domain to discredit it, and never have to answer for it