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Paul McCartney Death Conspiracy
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Only just heard off this via a link on another post in here.
Have had a look at some websites but many seem to be biased towards believers with all kinds of hidden clues and such.
Was this a big thing at the time and was there ever any kind of outcome one way or the other?
I'm intrigued as never heard this conspiracy before.
Have had a look at some websites but many seem to be biased towards believers with all kinds of hidden clues and such.
Was this a big thing at the time and was there ever any kind of outcome one way or the other?
I'm intrigued as never heard this conspiracy before.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yeah, I think part of the reason is because McCartney himself had pretty much locked himself away at the time (late 1969). Eventually he did an interview to say, "I'm not dead, honest!" and everyone pretty much accepted it.
It was to do with the Beatles, so yes, it was huge.
Much of the "evidence" is pretty daft and it's only there if you deliberately look for it. It was the height of the Cold War, I suppose...
It was to do with the Beatles, so yes, it was huge.
Much of the "evidence" is pretty daft and it's only there if you deliberately look for it. It was the height of the Cold War, I suppose...
Thanks for that Ctrak :)
Zorro, more info here...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_is_dead
In the 60's by the looks of it so well before my time.
Zorro, more info here...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_is_dead
In the 60's by the looks of it so well before my time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UVDlg4x468
Amusing, but most of these you'd never actually hear unless the words were in front of you.
Amusing, but most of these you'd never actually hear unless the words were in front of you.
noxy, please tell me you are joking ? The Beatles took music away from 3-chords !! That was one of the essential reasons why they were and still are so important. Some of their chord progressions are still startling. (The best of all time however is Elton John's Funeral for a Friend)
3-chords ? Stick with Status Quo.
3-chords ? Stick with Status Quo.
Possibly the best example of hyped-up music ever ... the stuff he did with the Beatles was ok, but it took a good sorting out by George Martin and his son Giles recently to turn it into excellent music.
I just say that McCartney is one of the least talented musician / songwriters we ever had.
And whiffey, take back everything you said about the Quo, Francis' family made superb ice-cream, so nyaaah.
I just say that McCartney is one of the least talented musician / songwriters we ever had.
And whiffey, take back everything you said about the Quo, Francis' family made superb ice-cream, so nyaaah.
Oooh I can't choose!
In my Life, Let it Be are way up there though. Went to the Mathew Street festival in Liverpool in the summer to see the Mersey Beatles who were fantastic. My date knows them so got to meet some of them too :)
Whiffey I grew up on Elton John as my mum adores him and with you on that one, he's fantastic :)
In my Life, Let it Be are way up there though. Went to the Mathew Street festival in Liverpool in the summer to see the Mersey Beatles who were fantastic. My date knows them so got to meet some of them too :)
Whiffey I grew up on Elton John as my mum adores him and with you on that one, he's fantastic :)
naz, 3-chords are great in the hands of Quo. I was astonished that the Beatles could be labelleled as 3-chord, which is exactly what they were NOT !!
The best recording of all from that era however was "The Miracle" by The Shadows. I'll bet nobody except me knows it. It has a clarity and beauty that needs a quiet room and candles and lots of staring into space.
The best recording of all from that era however was "The Miracle" by The Shadows. I'll bet nobody except me knows it. It has a clarity and beauty that needs a quiet room and candles and lots of staring into space.
I remember entertaining myself at lunchtimes with a forum set up by some of these loonies a few years back. They were completely closed to the notion that possibly, just possibly, Macca wasn't actually dead and hadn't actually been replaced but was - shock horror - still alive.
It was patently nonsensical stuff - they had the most bogus comparisons of photographs superimposed on each other and blatantly manipulated/ dishonestly used to provide the effect they desired, with lots of power tripping from ego-tripping web geeks who had never seen a naked lady and actually, whilst it was quite entertaining dangling occum's razor before them for a while, ultimately they were slightly pathetic.
It was patently nonsensical stuff - they had the most bogus comparisons of photographs superimposed on each other and blatantly manipulated/ dishonestly used to provide the effect they desired, with lots of power tripping from ego-tripping web geeks who had never seen a naked lady and actually, whilst it was quite entertaining dangling occum's razor before them for a while, ultimately they were slightly pathetic.
Conspiracy theories have existed for as long as people have been able to talk to each other - they are part of human nature. In receiving and passing on a theory, people are bonded together, sometimes to extreme lengths as some kind of brotherhood.
As far as the McCartney myth goes - part of the 'evidence' was the '28 IF'registration of the Volkswagen Beatle seen on the 'Abbey Road' sleeve. Some bright spark decided it was a hidden message - Paul would be twenty-eight, IF he had lived, and not 'died' and this was a message to tell people.
The truth? The car belonged to an office worker who worked around the corner from Abbey Road and had parked there in the same spot for months!
As far as the McCartney myth goes - part of the 'evidence' was the '28 IF'registration of the Volkswagen Beatle seen on the 'Abbey Road' sleeve. Some bright spark decided it was a hidden message - Paul would be twenty-eight, IF he had lived, and not 'died' and this was a message to tell people.
The truth? The car belonged to an office worker who worked around the corner from Abbey Road and had parked there in the same spot for months!
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