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Originally posted by freshwreckage
That's like saying that Billy Idol really died in his motorcycle accident a few years back and was replaced by Rick Astley
Originally posted by freshwreckage
Does it really matter? Seriously. That's like saying that Billy Idol really died in his motorcycle accident a few years back and was replaced by Rick Astley
Originally posted by Uncle Benny
Originally posted by pmexplorer
I'm not Scouse nor have I claimed to be.
That`s good to know, Mr. Justice for Hillsborough who supports LFC as stated in your prof.
Originally posted by faulconandsnowjob
I'm not sure what you mean, but there were pro-PID articles back then. I posted one earlier in the thread. Here's the link:
james-paul-mccartney.150m.com...
The untimely demise of the famous member of the Beatles was first suggested by an American college student in a thesis paper. The rumor quickly spread to a local newspaper, and from there, grew into staggering national proportions. But was it just a rumor started by an overly imaginative student, or was their a solid, logical basis in fact?
Originally posted by pmexplorer
Excuse me?
I suggest you get off your high horse very quickly.
So are you therefore trying to say...
Originally posted by kshaund
www.dmbeatles.com...
I don't recall this being discussed previously - it's a day by day diary of the Beatles - I'm wondering whoever knows more about the dates and timelines, if they've looked, or will look at this for an opinion.
I don't for a minute doubt everything we have access to could have been doctored, manipulated, but if there is truth to this, in these timelines there should be some clues as to where they would have been doctored?
Originally posted by magnolia_xx
Hi Kshaund, I previously underlined that, according to Mark Lewisohn book about the Beatles' recording sessions, it never happened that in November 1966 Paul McCartney left in rage a session and subsequently had a car accident.
In those days the Beatles were not recording any song, just the technicians were at work (the same thing can be checked in the website you found), and 2 weeks later the group was recording Strawberry Fields Forever. So, no quarrel, no car crash---> no death. It seems obvious.
(Paul's only accident caused a cut in his lip and a chipped tooth as everybody can see in the "Rain" videoclip, but Rain was released in May in the US and in June in the UK, so before Paul's supposed death.)
But let's admit Paul died in those days: there would not have been time to find a lookalike and have him undergo plastic surgery and teach him to play and sing and behave like Paul in 2 weeks.
Another option is that Paul died on another day. Surely he did not die in November 1966.
This is my opinion, of course.
Originally posted by Uncle Benny
Originally posted by pmexplorer
Excuse me?
I suggest you get off your high horse very quickly.
So are you therefore trying to say...
What you think I`m trying to say and what I`m saying are two entirely different things. Jump to all the conclusions you like - I`m here to discuss the topic. If you don`t like it then go away like a good chap, and quit trying to cause trouble.
Originally posted by SednaSon
The date of death is, in my opinion, September 12, 1966. This date is shown on the gravestone in the "Free As A Bird" video.
It seems the Beatles weren't only leaving clues in 1969, but in 1996 also.
Originally posted by freshwreckage
Does it really matter? Seriously.