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Revolution No. 9 To A Relative Revelation? Real Rumor Or Rectum Rash?  

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  1. 1. Ture Or False? Paul McCartney Was Killed In An Automobile Crash In 1966 And They Found A Double To Replace Him!

    • TRUE! PAUL IS DEAD! Just listen to Sgt. Peppers, No 9 and see the Abby Road album cover! Billy Shears is Paul's replacement. George Burns knows! "OH GOD!"
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    • FALSE! WHAT A BUNCH OF RUBBISH!! Don't believe anything you read or listen too! Pure hoax, pure bullshit! Waste of time!!! Paul has a Rubber Soul! He will live on forever no matter what you believe!
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Here's another clue for you all, the Paulrus is Faul! :smoke:

 

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HAHAHAHA! Howdy stranger!!! Hope all is well my friend!

 

I can't believe this poll is tied up!

 

It must be true!! The Sir Paul is a Faul!! A CLONE!!!!!

 

Cheers!!

 

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Here's another clue for you all, the Paulrus is Faul! :smoke:

 

signed

 

Lewis Carroll (The Walrus and The Carpenter)

 

HAHAHAHA! Howdy stranger!!! Hope all is well my friend!

 

I can't believe this poll is tied up!

 

It must be true!! The Sir Paul is a Faul!! A CLONE!!!!!

 

Cheers!!

 

Earl

Hey Earl. Cheers my friend. :cheers:

 

The more I check the facts and the more I compare the two guys...

 

Love the Australian Harrison interview where he calls him Faul a few times. Another gem is the interview where Harrison enters the room to meet Faul and he gives him a cold welcome by saying "Hey William, how you're doing?".

Best of all is the part from the Anthology video where Harrison says that Faul joined the Beatles after Harrison and became the new guy. What??? History says that George came through Paul.

 

Check out the bass playing skills in live videos before 1966 and after. The Faul guy isn't able to play through a song without looking multiple times at his fretboard. Paul had a way more natural feel to his bass and rarely cared to look for the chords or basslines he's playing. He acts naturally. ;)

 

The list goes on and on... oh, another good one is the Harrison/Lennon conversation from the Imagine video where they talk about the Fab Three and Beatle Bill. Classic.

 

"A conspiracy of silence speaks louder than words"

- Dr. Winston O'Boogie

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Here's another clue for you all, the Paulrus is Faul! :smoke:

 

signed

 

Lewis Carroll (The Walrus and The Carpenter)

 

HAHAHAHA! Howdy stranger!!! Hope all is well my friend!

 

I can't believe this poll is tied up!

 

It must be true!! The Sir Paul is a Faul!! A CLONE!!!!!

 

Cheers!!

 

Earl

Hey Earl. Cheers my friend. :cheers:

 

The more I check the facts and the more I compare the two guys...

 

Love the Australian Harrison interview where he calls him Faul a few times. Another gem is the interview where Harrison enters the room to meet Faul and he gives him a cold welcome by saying "Hey William, how you're doing?".

Best of all is the part from the Anthology video where Harrison says that Faul joined the Beatles after Harrison and became the new guy. What??? History says that George came through Paul.

 

Check out the bass playing skills in live videos before 1966 and after. The Faul guy isn't able to play through a song without looking multiple times at his fretboard. Paul had a way more natural feel to his bass and rarely cared to look for the chords or basslines he's playing. He acts naturally. ;)

 

The list goes on and on... oh, another good one is the Harrison/Lennon conversation from the Imagine video where they talk about the Fab Three and Beatle Bill. Classic.

 

"A conspiracy of silence speaks louder than words"

- Dr. Winston O'Boogie

 

Those are great. I have seen the Australian George Harrison interview. I first thought it was dodgy audio, but he does say Faul. Yes the one where he enters the studio and says William, clear as day -was it directed to someone else?

 

There is also this one, could be edited its easy to do

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Here's another clue for you all, the Paulrus is Faul! :smoke:

 

signed

 

Lewis Carroll (The Walrus and The Carpenter)

 

HAHAHAHA! Howdy stranger!!! Hope all is well my friend!

 

I can't believe this poll is tied up!

 

It must be true!! The Sir Paul is a Faul!! A CLONE!!!!!

 

Cheers!!

 

Earl

Hey Earl. Cheers my friend. :cheers:

 

The more I check the facts and the more I compare the two guys...

 

Love the Australian Harrison interview where he calls him Faul a few times. Another gem is the interview where Harrison enters the room to meet Faul and he gives him a cold welcome by saying "Hey William, how you're doing?".

Best of all is the part from the Anthology video where Harrison says that Faul joined the Beatles after Harrison and became the new guy. What??? History says that George came through Paul.

 

Check out the bass playing skills in live videos before 1966 and after. The Faul guy isn't able to play through a song without looking multiple times at his fretboard. Paul had a way more natural feel to his bass and rarely cared to look for the chords or basslines he's playing. He acts naturally. ;)

 

The list goes on and on... oh, another good one is the Harrison/Lennon conversation from the Imagine video where they talk about the Fab Three and Beatle Bill. Classic.

 

"A conspiracy of silence speaks louder than words"

- Dr. Winston O'Boogie

 

Those are great. I have seen the Australian George Harrison interview. I first thought it was dodgy audio, but he does say Faul. Yes the one where he enters the studio and says William, clear as day -was it directed to someone else?

I don't think so, but anyway there is more than one video where he calls him William or Bill. I've seen another one where Faul came through a door and he (Harrison) calls him William. In that one Faul gets very upset as he noticed the camera and he immediately asks to turn it off.

 

If you delve deeper into the whole thing you will find tons of videos about Faul. Most of them will leave you with doubts.

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Here's another clue for you all, the Paulrus is Faul! :smoke:

 

signed

 

Lewis Carroll (The Walrus and The Carpenter)

 

HAHAHAHA! Howdy stranger!!! Hope all is well my friend!

 

I can't believe this poll is tied up!

 

It must be true!! The Sir Paul is a Faul!! A CLONE!!!!!

 

Cheers!!

 

Earl

Hey Earl. Cheers my friend. :cheers:

 

The more I check the facts and the more I compare the two guys...

 

Love the Australian Harrison interview where he calls him Faul a few times. Another gem is the interview where Harrison enters the room to meet Faul and he gives him a cold welcome by saying "Hey William, how you're doing?".

Best of all is the part from the Anthology video where Harrison says that Faul joined the Beatles after Harrison and became the new guy. What??? History says that George came through Paul.

 

Check out the bass playing skills in live videos before 1966 and after. The Faul guy isn't able to play through a song without looking multiple times at his fretboard. Paul had a way more natural feel to his bass and rarely cared to look for the chords or basslines he's playing. He acts naturally. ;)

 

The list goes on and on... oh, another good one is the Harrison/Lennon conversation from the Imagine video where they talk about the Fab Three and Beatle Bill. Classic.

 

"A conspiracy of silence speaks louder than words"

- Dr. Winston O'Boogie

 

Those are great. I have seen the Australian George Harrison interview. I first thought it was dodgy audio, but he does say Faul. Yes the one where he enters the studio and says William, clear as day -was it directed to someone else?

I don't think so, but anyway there is more than one video where he calls him William or Bill. I've seen another one where Faul came through a door and he (Harrison) calls him William. In that one Faul gets very upset as he noticed the camera and he immediately asks to turn it off.

 

If you delve deeper into the whole thing you will find tons of videos about Faul. Most of them will leave you with doubts.

 

Yeah I've looked into this quite deeply. It does leave me with doubts or rather more questions. But they will never get answered or confirmed. The shoe size, height difference,eye colour has been explained that with age they can get lighter. His ex wife's interview is bizzare. It was well known that John said that in the Beatles they liked to give out subliminal messages to drive the fans crazy, in the music and visually. So who knows?

 

I do wonder about the attempts on George Harrison's life, by crazy fans.

 

People dismiss the backwards masking deal, but forget they regarded Alistair Crowley highly - he is second on the Sgt Peppers album. Mr Crowley truly believed and explained saying words backwards evoked power, of some sort. A fad a lot of groups went through.

" Nothing is real and nothing to get hung about"

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Here's another clue for you all, the Paulrus is Faul! :smoke:

 

signed

 

Lewis Carroll (The Walrus and The Carpenter)

 

HAHAHAHA! Howdy stranger!!! Hope all is well my friend!

 

I can't believe this poll is tied up!

 

It must be true!! The Sir Paul is a Faul!! A CLONE!!!!!

 

Cheers!!

 

Earl

Hey Earl. Cheers my friend. :cheers:

 

The more I check the facts and the more I compare the two guys...

 

Love the Australian Harrison interview where he calls him Faul a few times. Another gem is the interview where Harrison enters the room to meet Faul and he gives him a cold welcome by saying "Hey William, how you're doing?".

Best of all is the part from the Anthology video where Harrison says that Faul joined the Beatles after Harrison and became the new guy. What??? History says that George came through Paul.

 

Check out the bass playing skills in live videos before 1966 and after. The Faul guy isn't able to play through a song without looking multiple times at his fretboard. Paul had a way more natural feel to his bass and rarely cared to look for the chords or basslines he's playing. He acts naturally. ;)

 

The list goes on and on... oh, another good one is the Harrison/Lennon conversation from the Imagine video where they talk about the Fab Three and Beatle Bill. Classic.

 

"A conspiracy of silence speaks louder than words"

- Dr. Winston O'Boogie

 

Those are great. I have seen the Australian George Harrison interview. I first thought it was dodgy audio, but he does say Faul. Yes the one where he enters the studio and says William, clear as day -was it directed to someone else?

I don't think so, but anyway there is more than one video where he calls him William or Bill. I've seen another one where Faul came through a door and he (Harrison) calls him William. In that one Faul gets very upset as he noticed the camera and he immediately asks to turn it off.

 

If you delve deeper into the whole thing you will find tons of videos about Faul. Most of them will leave you with doubts.

 

Yeah I've looked into this quite deeply. It does leave me with doubts or rather more questions. But they will never get answered or confirmed. The shoe size, height difference,eye colour has been explained that with age they can get lighter. His ex wife's interview is bizzare. It was well known that John said that in the Beatles they liked to give out subliminal messages to drive the fans crazy, in the music and visually. So who knows?

 

I do wonder about the attempts on George Harrison's life, by crazy fans.

 

People dismiss the backwards masking deal, but forget they regarded Alistair Crowley highly - he is second on the Sgt Peppers album. Mr Crowley truly believed and explained saying words backwards evoked power, of some sort. A fad a lot of groups went through.

" Nothing is real and nothing to get hung about"

Damn right, there are so many unanswered questions. For me, it's fun to check out different interviews and read all the stories. Next up is buying the book "The Memoirs of Billy Shears" (666 pages full of facts, clues and much more).

 

Last night I saw the Russian interview where Faul was asked if he can tell of any strange rumours about his person and he said he can't think of any!!! What a joke! When one of the reporters asked if he is a double he answered "I can't tell, it's a secret", then he immediately broke off the interview and tried to get out of the uncomfortable setting. Another classic.

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Here's another clue for you all, the Paulrus is Faul! :smoke:

 

signed

 

Lewis Carroll (The Walrus and The Carpenter)

 

HAHAHAHA! Howdy stranger!!! Hope all is well my friend!

 

I can't believe this poll is tied up!

 

It must be true!! The Sir Paul is a Faul!! A CLONE!!!!!

 

Cheers!!

 

Earl

Hey Earl. Cheers my friend. :cheers:

 

The more I check the facts and the more I compare the two guys...

 

Love the Australian Harrison interview where he calls him Faul a few times. Another gem is the interview where Harrison enters the room to meet Faul and he gives him a cold welcome by saying "Hey William, how you're doing?".

Best of all is the part from the Anthology video where Harrison says that Faul joined the Beatles after Harrison and became the new guy. What??? History says that George came through Paul.

 

Check out the bass playing skills in live videos before 1966 and after. The Faul guy isn't able to play through a song without looking multiple times at his fretboard. Paul had a way more natural feel to his bass and rarely cared to look for the chords or basslines he's playing. He acts naturally. ;)

 

The list goes on and on... oh, another good one is the Harrison/Lennon conversation from the Imagine video where they talk about the Fab Three and Beatle Bill. Classic.

 

"A conspiracy of silence speaks louder than words"

- Dr. Winston O'Boogie

 

Those are great. I have seen the Australian George Harrison interview. I first thought it was dodgy audio, but he does say Faul. Yes the one where he enters the studio and says William, clear as day -was it directed to someone else?

I don't think so, but anyway there is more than one video where he calls him William or Bill. I've seen another one where Faul came through a door and he (Harrison) calls him William. In that one Faul gets very upset as he noticed the camera and he immediately asks to turn it off.

 

If you delve deeper into the whole thing you will find tons of videos about Faul. Most of them will leave you with doubts.

 

Yeah I've looked into this quite deeply. It does leave me with doubts or rather more questions. But they will never get answered or confirmed. The shoe size, height difference,eye colour has been explained that with age they can get lighter. His ex wife's interview is bizzare. It was well known that John said that in the Beatles they liked to give out subliminal messages to drive the fans crazy, in the music and visually. So who knows?

 

I do wonder about the attempts on George Harrison's life, by crazy fans.

 

People dismiss the backwards masking deal, but forget they regarded Alistair Crowley highly - he is second on the Sgt Peppers album. Mr Crowley truly believed and explained saying words backwards evoked power, of some sort. A fad a lot of groups went through.

" Nothing is real and nothing to get hung about"

Damn right, there are so many unanswered questions. For me, it's fun to check out different interviews and read all the stories. Next up is buying the book "The Memoirs of Billy Shears" (666 pages full of facts, clues and much more).

 

Last night I saw the Russian interview where Faul was asked if he can tell of any strange rumours about his person and he said he can't think of any!!! What a joke! When one of the reporters asked if he is a double he answered "I can't tell, it's a secret", then he immediately broke off the interview and tried to get out of the uncomfortable setting. Another classic.

 

Do you have the link of the Russian interview? He did something similar with Letterman. Letterman said "or some convincing double' to which McCartney replied "well this is him" pointing to himself. It all could be interpreted as a joke that went a wry, but his face was one of oops I said too much as he looked at someone.

There is also the blood type evidence. Paul allegedly had a daughter in Germany. Many years later McCartney gave his blood and he was a different type to previously? Urban Myth? There was on You tube an award ceremony with Macca and Ringo and some famous movie director ( forget who) for some meditating award. Ringo went off on a tipsy banter about when he 1st met Paul + India, McCartney looked uncomfortable (away) and closes it short.

 

Lots of interesting stuff. But all could be just myths built up over time, looking into it more than we should spend time on ; )

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Here's another clue for you all, the Paulrus is Faul! :smoke:

 

signed

 

Lewis Carroll (The Walrus and The Carpenter)

 

HAHAHAHA! Howdy stranger!!! Hope all is well my friend!

 

I can't believe this poll is tied up!

 

It must be true!! The Sir Paul is a Faul!! A CLONE!!!!!

 

Cheers!!

 

Earl

Hey Earl. Cheers my friend. :cheers:

 

The more I check the facts and the more I compare the two guys...

 

Love the Australian Harrison interview where he calls him Faul a few times. Another gem is the interview where Harrison enters the room to meet Faul and he gives him a cold welcome by saying "Hey William, how you're doing?".

Best of all is the part from the Anthology video where Harrison says that Faul joined the Beatles after Harrison and became the new guy. What??? History says that George came through Paul.

 

Check out the bass playing skills in live videos before 1966 and after. The Faul guy isn't able to play through a song without looking multiple times at his fretboard. Paul had a way more natural feel to his bass and rarely cared to look for the chords or basslines he's playing. He acts naturally. ;)

 

The list goes on and on... oh, another good one is the Harrison/Lennon conversation from the Imagine video where they talk about the Fab Three and Beatle Bill. Classic.

 

"A conspiracy of silence speaks louder than words"

- Dr. Winston O'Boogie

 

Those are great. I have seen the Australian George Harrison interview. I first thought it was dodgy audio, but he does say Faul. Yes the one where he enters the studio and says William, clear as day -was it directed to someone else?

I don't think so, but anyway there is more than one video where he calls him William or Bill. I've seen another one where Faul came through a door and he (Harrison) calls him William. In that one Faul gets very upset as he noticed the camera and he immediately asks to turn it off.

 

If you delve deeper into the whole thing you will find tons of videos about Faul. Most of them will leave you with doubts.

 

Yeah I've looked into this quite deeply. It does leave me with doubts or rather more questions. But they will never get answered or confirmed. The shoe size, height difference,eye colour has been explained that with age they can get lighter. His ex wife's interview is bizzare. It was well known that John said that in the Beatles they liked to give out subliminal messages to drive the fans crazy, in the music and visually. So who knows?

 

I do wonder about the attempts on George Harrison's life, by crazy fans.

 

People dismiss the backwards masking deal, but forget they regarded Alistair Crowley highly - he is second on the Sgt Peppers album. Mr Crowley truly believed and explained saying words backwards evoked power, of some sort. A fad a lot of groups went through.

" Nothing is real and nothing to get hung about"

Damn right, there are so many unanswered questions. For me, it's fun to check out different interviews and read all the stories. Next up is buying the book "The Memoirs of Billy Shears" (666 pages full of facts, clues and much more).

 

Last night I saw the Russian interview where Faul was asked if he can tell of any strange rumours about his person and he said he can't think of any!!! What a joke! When one of the reporters asked if he is a double he answered "I can't tell, it's a secret", then he immediately broke off the interview and tried to get out of the uncomfortable setting. Another classic.

 

Do you have the link of the Russian interview? He did something similar with Letterman. Letterman said "or some convincing double' to which McCartney replied "well this is him" pointing to himself. It all could be interpreted as a joke that went a wry, but his face was one of oops I said too much as he looked at someone.

There is also the blood type evidence. Paul allegedly had a daughter in Germany. Many years later McCartney gave his blood and he was a different type to previously? Urban Myth? There was on You tube an award ceremony with Macca and Ringo and some famous movie director ( forget who) for some meditating award. Ringo went off on a tipsy banter about when he 1st met Paul + India, McCartney looked uncomfortable (away) and closes it short.

 

Lots of interesting stuff. But all could be just myths built up over time, looking into it more than we should spend time on ; )

You're right, it all could be made up but on the other hand, the whole thing is also imaginable (well, for me anyway). I searched through hundreds of videos and found countless articles and I read about the wildest theories and speculations, but hell, it is so much fun to investigate for myself and it has this great side effect... I've listened to a lot of fantastic Beatles and Sir Faul music over the last months. I'm not convinced to a hundred percent yet, but enough to call him Sir Faul!

 

One of my faves is the theory that Faul is a son of Crowley. :wacko:

 

Here's the Russian interview I was referring to. In this one I don't really buy the story with the Sgt. Pepper album cover. Whatever substance it is which they rub on the cover, that's a little bit too much to believe to be true.

https://www.youtube....h?v=aUX9qmnlx6U

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Here's another clue for you all, the Paulrus is Faul! :smoke:

 

signed

 

Lewis Carroll (The Walrus and The Carpenter)

 

HAHAHAHA! Howdy stranger!!! Hope all is well my friend!

 

I can't believe this poll is tied up!

 

It must be true!! The Sir Paul is a Faul!! A CLONE!!!!!

 

Cheers!!

 

Earl

Hey Earl. Cheers my friend. :cheers:

 

The more I check the facts and the more I compare the two guys...

 

Love the Australian Harrison interview where he calls him Faul a few times. Another gem is the interview where Harrison enters the room to meet Faul and he gives him a cold welcome by saying "Hey William, how you're doing?".

Best of all is the part from the Anthology video where Harrison says that Faul joined the Beatles after Harrison and became the new guy. What??? History says that George came through Paul.

 

Check out the bass playing skills in live videos before 1966 and after. The Faul guy isn't able to play through a song without looking multiple times at his fretboard. Paul had a way more natural feel to his bass and rarely cared to look for the chords or basslines he's playing. He acts naturally. ;)

 

The list goes on and on... oh, another good one is the Harrison/Lennon conversation from the Imagine video where they talk about the Fab Three and Beatle Bill. Classic.

 

"A conspiracy of silence speaks louder than words"

- Dr. Winston O'Boogie

 

Those are great. I have seen the Australian George Harrison interview. I first thought it was dodgy audio, but he does say Faul. Yes the one where he enters the studio and says William, clear as day -was it directed to someone else?

I don't think so, but anyway there is more than one video where he calls him William or Bill. I've seen another one where Faul came through a door and he (Harrison) calls him William. In that one Faul gets very upset as he noticed the camera and he immediately asks to turn it off.

 

If you delve deeper into the whole thing you will find tons of videos about Faul. Most of them will leave you with doubts.

 

Yeah I've looked into this quite deeply. It does leave me with doubts or rather more questions. But they will never get answered or confirmed. The shoe size, height difference,eye colour has been explained that with age they can get lighter. His ex wife's interview is bizzare. It was well known that John said that in the Beatles they liked to give out subliminal messages to drive the fans crazy, in the music and visually. So who knows?

 

I do wonder about the attempts on George Harrison's life, by crazy fans.

 

People dismiss the backwards masking deal, but forget they regarded Alistair Crowley highly - he is second on the Sgt Peppers album. Mr Crowley truly believed and explained saying words backwards evoked power, of some sort. A fad a lot of groups went through.

" Nothing is real and nothing to get hung about"

Damn right, there are so many unanswered questions. For me, it's fun to check out different interviews and read all the stories. Next up is buying the book "The Memoirs of Billy Shears" (666 pages full of facts, clues and much more).

 

Last night I saw the Russian interview where Faul was asked if he can tell of any strange rumours about his person and he said he can't think of any!!! What a joke! When one of the reporters asked if he is a double he answered "I can't tell, it's a secret", then he immediately broke off the interview and tried to get out of the uncomfortable setting. Another classic.

 

Do you have the link of the Russian interview? He did something similar with Letterman. Letterman said "or some convincing double' to which McCartney replied "well this is him" pointing to himself. It all could be interpreted as a joke that went a wry, but his face was one of oops I said too much as he looked at someone.

There is also the blood type evidence. Paul allegedly had a daughter in Germany. Many years later McCartney gave his blood and he was a different type to previously? Urban Myth? There was on You tube an award ceremony with Macca and Ringo and some famous movie director ( forget who) for some meditating award. Ringo went off on a tipsy banter about when he 1st met Paul + India, McCartney looked uncomfortable (away) and closes it short.

 

Lots of interesting stuff. But all could be just myths built up over time, looking into it more than we should spend time on ; )

You're right, it all could be made up but on the other hand, the whole thing is also imaginable (well, for me anyway). I searched through hundreds of videos and found countless articles and I read about the wildest theories and speculations, but hell, it is so much fun to investigate for myself and it has this great side effect... I've listened to a lot of fantastic Beatles and Sir Faul music over the last months. I'm not convinced to a hundred percent yet, but enough to call him Sir Faul!

 

One of my faves is the theory that Faul is a son of Crowley. :wacko:

 

Here's the Russian interview I was referring to. In this one I don't really buy the story with the Sgt. Pepper album cover. Whatever substance it is which they rub on the cover, that's a little bit too much to believe to be true.

https://www.youtube....h?v=aUX9qmnlx6U

 

Cheers for the link. He seems upset with the line of questioning. Interesting theory with Alistair Crowley. Crowley did shall we say get around a bit. What I do find remarkable and it may be in someway connected, is that Paul McCartney was unable to attend his fathers funeral. Wiki excerpt;

Jim died of bronchial pneumonia on 18 March 1976, week’s before the death of his son’s bandmate’s father Alf Lennon.[21] His second wife, Angela McCartney (née Stopforth), said that his last words were "I'll be with Mary soon."[22] Jim died two days before a Wings European tour; Paul was unable to attend the funeral. Jim was cremated at Landican Cemetery, near Heswall, Merseyside on 22 March 1976.

I find it outrageous that McCartney could not attend his own fathers funeral. Family always comes first, and as some have pointed out, that is the point. He possibly isn't family.

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HAHAHAHA! Howdy stranger!!! Hope all is well my friend!

 

I can't believe this poll is tied up!

 

It must be true!! The Sir Paul is a Faul!! A CLONE!!!!!

 

Cheers!!

 

Earl

Hey Earl. Cheers my friend. :cheers:

 

The more I check the facts and the more I compare the two guys...

 

Love the Australian Harrison interview where he calls him Faul a few times. Another gem is the interview where Harrison enters the room to meet Faul and he gives him a cold welcome by saying "Hey William, how you're doing?".

Best of all is the part from the Anthology video where Harrison says that Faul joined the Beatles after Harrison and became the new guy. What??? History says that George came through Paul.

 

Check out the bass playing skills in live videos before 1966 and after. The Faul guy isn't able to play through a song without looking multiple times at his fretboard. Paul had a way more natural feel to his bass and rarely cared to look for the chords or basslines he's playing. He acts naturally. ;)

 

The list goes on and on... oh, another good one is the Harrison/Lennon conversation from the Imagine video where they talk about the Fab Three and Beatle Bill. Classic.

 

"A conspiracy of silence speaks louder than words"

- Dr. Winston O'Boogie

 

Those are great. I have seen the Australian George Harrison interview. I first thought it was dodgy audio, but he does say Faul. Yes the one where he enters the studio and says William, clear as day -was it directed to someone else?

I don't think so, but anyway there is more than one video where he calls him William or Bill. I've seen another one where Faul came through a door and he (Harrison) calls him William. In that one Faul gets very upset as he noticed the camera and he immediately asks to turn it off.

 

If you delve deeper into the whole thing you will find tons of videos about Faul. Most of them will leave you with doubts.

 

Yeah I've looked into this quite deeply. It does leave me with doubts or rather more questions. But they will never get answered or confirmed. The shoe size, height difference,eye colour has been explained that with age they can get lighter. His ex wife's interview is bizzare. It was well known that John said that in the Beatles they liked to give out subliminal messages to drive the fans crazy, in the music and visually. So who knows?

 

I do wonder about the attempts on George Harrison's life, by crazy fans.

 

People dismiss the backwards masking deal, but forget they regarded Alistair Crowley highly - he is second on the Sgt Peppers album. Mr Crowley truly believed and explained saying words backwards evoked power, of some sort. A fad a lot of groups went through.

" Nothing is real and nothing to get hung about"

Damn right, there are so many unanswered questions. For me, it's fun to check out different interviews and read all the stories. Next up is buying the book "The Memoirs of Billy Shears" (666 pages full of facts, clues and much more).

 

Last night I saw the Russian interview where Faul was asked if he can tell of any strange rumours about his person and he said he can't think of any!!! What a joke! When one of the reporters asked if he is a double he answered "I can't tell, it's a secret", then he immediately broke off the interview and tried to get out of the uncomfortable setting. Another classic.

 

 

FAULHEAD666!!!

 

 

LOL!

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"Here's another clue for you all". A big bluff to gain money, or something else? Who really knows?

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYSCRTWzRdI

It is scary!

I'm pretty sure that one day the whole thing will leak out and I bet that Ringo is the one who will clarify.

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Did any of the Beatles ever say how they put together Revolution 9?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_9

 

The composition, credited to Lennon–McCartney, was created primarily by John Lennon with assistance from George Harrison and Yoko Ono. Lennon said he was trying to paint a picture of a revolution using sound. The composition was influenced by the avant-garde style of Ono as well as the musique concrète works of composers such as Edgard Varèse and Karlheinz Stockhausen

 

The recording began as an extended ending to the album version of Lennon's song "Revolution". He, Harrison and Ono then combined the unused coda with numerous overdubbed vocals, speech, sound effects, and short tape loops of speech and musical performances, some of which were reversed. These were further manipulated with echo, distortion, stereo panning, and fading.

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Did any of the Beatles ever say how they put together Revolution 9?

https://en.m.wikiped...ki/Revolution_9

 

The composition, credited to Lennon–McCartney, was created primarily by John Lennon with assistance from George Harrison and Yoko Ono. Lennon said he was trying to paint a picture of a revolution using sound. The composition was influenced by the avant-garde style of Ono as well as the musique concrète works of composers such as Edgard Varèse and Karlheinz Stockhausen

 

The recording began as an extended ending to the album version of Lennon's song "Revolution". He, Harrison and Ono then combined the unused coda with numerous overdubbed vocals, speech, sound effects, and short tape loops of speech and musical performances, some of which were reversed. These were further manipulated with echo, distortion, stereo panning, and fading.

I'm sorry, Goose. I read this yesterday and intended to comment and then forgot about it.

 

Thanks a million for the link.

 

Only a creative genius could have put together that "song." It really is unique. Depressing then, but even more so today.

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