Munchsack 09.12.2005 05:14 |
Why is everyone so upset about John Lennon but nobody cared when Paul McCartney died in 1966 in a car crash? If you don't believe me, I have plenty evidence to back it up... In 'Yesterday' Paul sings that there is 'a shadow hanging over me'. The shadow means death. On the cover of 'Rubber Soul' the title is written in an upside-down heart shape, which symbolises death. On the cover of 'Yesterday and Today' Paul is sitting in a trunk, which symbolises a coffin. In 'Tomorrow Never Knows' one of the lines is 'Play the game of existence to the end' which means death. On the cover of 'Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' a small statue of the Hindu God Shiva, the Destroyer, is pointing at Paul. Paul is also the only member of the band who is holding a black instrument. Black means death. On the back cover of 'Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' George, Ringo & John are facing the camera, but we can only see the back of Paul's head. This suggests that the man in the photo is an imposter. At the end of 'All You Need Is Love' John sings 'Yes, he's dead'. On the cover of 'Abbey Road' Paul is barefoot. In Europe, dead people are buried without shoes. At the end of 'I'm So Tired' John Lennon mumbles something. When it is played backwards, he clearly says 'Paul is dead, man, miss him, miss him, miss him'. William Campbell, the winner of a lookalike contest, has played the part of Paul McCartney reasonably well up until now. But now he has been uncovered as a fraud. |
deleted user 09.12.2005 05:16 |
That's strange a few months ago he played in the break from the famous Super Bowl in the U.S.A Rik |
Munchsack 09.12.2005 05:19 |
No, that was William Campbell. |
Togg 09.12.2005 05:26 |
Somebody should tell him he needs to age more gracfully as Paul would have, the hair die is folling nobody! |
John S Stuart 09.12.2005 09:19 |
Who cares? It turns out that William Campbell was a better musician - with far longer musical career than MacCartney anyway. In football terms: That is one hell of a substitution! |
Lester Burnham 09.12.2005 09:32 |
You, sir, just opened up a whole new can of worms. I would challenge you to a duel, but I respect you far too much! |
deleted user 09.12.2005 10:39 |
1966 ey? funny, then it must of been his ghost i saw at Live 8 on internation television. strange, even tricked U2! |
Serry... 09.12.2005 10:40 |
More evidences ;) link |
Sherwood Forest 09.12.2005 11:53 |
Serry<h6>Inventor of terrible English wrote: More evidences ;) linkPaul is dead to me- taking all those great Beatles songs on the road and ruining them what a pitty |
bitesthedust 09.12.2005 13:55 |
<font color =#CC00FF>***Marial-B*** wrote: You forgot something here: on the cover of Abbey Road, besides Paul being barefoot, John is dressed like a preacher (all white), Ringo is dressed like a person mourning a relative or a friend... whatever, and George is dressed like a undertaker. :Pindeed. |
rachael mae. 09.12.2005 14:02 |
Those clues I definitely don't think were coincedences.. it seems to me that the Beatles were just playing a big hoax on everyone.. |
DavidRFuller 09.12.2005 15:25 |
The original John Deacon was replaced after he was killed in a freak table tennis incident in 1976. |
Munchsack 09.12.2005 15:30 |
But no-one noticed, of course. I assume that was where you were going with this...? |
Haystacks Calhoun 09.12.2005 16:07 |
John S Stuart wrote: Who cares? It turns out that William Campbell was a better musician - with far longer musical career than McCartney anyway. In football terms: That is one hell of a substitution!I just saw Mr. Campbell in October. Man, is he spot on!!! |
David Jones 09.12.2005 16:52 |
Well John, the argument is that William Campbell was talentless and the result of this is seen in "McCartney's" solo career! Its a nice theory, but bollocks. Although theres no excuse of Mull Of Kintyre or Frog Chorus... |
Sergei. 09.12.2005 19:45 |
Weird how 4 years ago, I saw him live at the MCI center. Was it just his ghost? |
Guy 10.12.2005 02:35 |
David Jones wrote: Well John, the argument is that William Campbell was talentless and the result of this is seen in "McCartney's" solo career! Its a nice theory, but bollocks. Although theres no excuse of Mull Of Kintyre or Frog Chorus...His solo career has produced some very good songs. |
David Jones 10.12.2005 09:00 |
I know, plus the McCartney Beatles output remained strong, kinda dispelling the theory... |
iGSM 10.12.2005 09:21 |
I do believe that after John found out that the disc jockey in America found had announced Paul dead that he just wanted to have a real piss take. Some of the 'coincedences' are a bit dumb though like the 'Paul is a dead man, miss him, miss him, miss him', 'Turn me on, dead man', the skeletal fingers on The Beatles, most of the Abbey Road cover, the 'holding a knife under the Sgt. Peppers' drum skin for the '1 ONE I X HE ^ DIE' message, the 'Billys Hear' and it goes on. I find it stupid and it's almost as if people are looking for clues as opposed to appreciating the music. 11 solo US #1's is pretty good. Just a little bit. Snee. |
deleted user 16.12.2005 19:23 |
paul is dead man! miss him miss him miss him |
Sergei. 16.12.2005 22:35 |
Welcome back. Let's hope Hadrian doesn't come back next. |
Munchsack 20.12.2005 13:11 |
your_mama wrote: Welcome back. Let's hope Hadrian doesn't come back next.Who are you welcoming back? |
Lord Blackadder 20.12.2005 14:06 |
Munchsack wrote: Why is everyone so upset about John Lennon but nobody cared when Paul McCartney died in 1966 in a car crash? If you don't believe me, I have plenty evidence to back it up... In 'Yesterday' Paul sings that there is 'a shadow hanging over me'. The shadow means death. On the cover of 'Rubber Soul' the title is written in an upside-down heart shape, which symbolises death. On the cover of 'Yesterday and Today' Paul is sitting in a trunk, which symbolises a coffin. In 'Tomorrow Never Knows' one of the lines is 'Play the game of existence to the end' which means death. On the cover of 'Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' a small statue of the Hindu God Shiva, the Destroyer, is pointing at Paul. Paul is also the only member of the band who is holding a black instrument. Black means death. On the back cover of 'Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' George, Ringo & John are facing the camera, but we can only see the back of Paul's head. This suggests that the man in the photo is an imposter. At the end of 'All You Need Is Love' John sings 'Yes, he's dead'. On the cover of 'Abbey Road' Paul is barefoot. In Europe, dead people are buried without shoes. At the end of 'I'm So Tired' John Lennon mumbles something. When it is played backwards, he clearly says 'Paul is dead, man, miss him, miss him, miss him'. William Campbell, the winner of a lookalike contest, has played the part of Paul McCartney reasonably well up until now. But now he has been uncovered as a fraud.I have read about this before and it is actually quite funny that some people believe this. Obviously Munchsack doesn't but some actually do. Just imagine, Paul died, and someone has replaced him who looks, sounds, writes, sings, plays and in general acts exactly the same as Macca. The only thing differant I heard was his replacement is Billy Shears (from the opening track of Sgt.Pepper) |
deleted user 20.12.2005 17:40 |
your_mama wrote: Welcome back. Let's hope Hadrian doesn't come back next.1. is that sarcastic? 2. i was never gone |
iGSM 21.12.2005 09:17 |
(In 'Yesterday' Paul sings that there is 'a shadow hanging over me'. The shadow means death) - Can't really dispute this one. (On the cover of 'Rubber Soul' the title is written in an upside-down heart shape, which symbolises death.) - Rubber Soul look nothing like a heart. I'm suprised it wasn't the 'looking into Pauls' grave. (On the cover of 'Yesterday and Today' Paul is sitting in a trunk, which symbolises a coffin.) - Unfortunate positioning of the Beatles. Similar to the 'Butcher' cover. (In 'Tomorrow Never Knows' one of the lines is 'Play the game of existence to the end' which means death) - This song is based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead, I'm certain. (On the cover of 'Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' a small statue of the Hindu God Shiva, the Destroyer, is pointing at Paul. Paul is also the only member of the band who is holding a black instrument. Black means death.) - I've seen a picture of Paul holding the (what I think is) a French horn. (On the back cover of 'Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' George, Ringo & John are facing the camera, but we can only see the back of Paul's head. This suggests that the man in the photo is an imposter.) - Mal Evans. Paul was outta town for that sess' (At the end of 'All You Need Is Love' John sings 'Yes, he's dead') - It's 'yesterday' to recall another old song after Paul sings 'She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah' (On the cover of 'Abbey Road' Paul is barefoot. In Europe, dead people are buried without shoes.) - Fucked if I know why he has no shoe(shine)s on. Big feet? (At the end of 'I'm So Tired' John Lennon mumbles something. When it is played backwards, he clearly says 'Paul is dead, man, miss him, miss him, miss him') - Power of suggestion (William Campbell, the winner of a lookalike contest, has played the part of Paul McCartney reasonably well up until now. But now he has been uncovered as a fraud) - Supposedly. :) It's two camps, innit? |
Munchsack 21.12.2005 16:09 |
Lord Blackadder wrote:WHAT??? How dare You! Of course I believe this.Munchsack wrote: Why is everyone so upset about John Lennon but nobody cared when Paul McCartney died in 1966 in a car crash? If you don't believe me, I have plenty evidence to back it up... In 'Yesterday' Paul sings that there is 'a shadow hanging over me'. The shadow means death. On the cover of 'Rubber Soul' the title is written in an upside-down heart shape, which symbolises death. On the cover of 'Yesterday and Today' Paul is sitting in a trunk, which symbolises a coffin. In 'Tomorrow Never Knows' one of the lines is 'Play the game of existence to the end' which means death. On the cover of 'Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' a small statue of the Hindu God Shiva, the Destroyer, is pointing at Paul. Paul is also the only member of the band who is holding a black instrument. Black means death. On the back cover of 'Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' George, Ringo & John are facing the camera, but we can only see the back of Paul's head. This suggests that the man in the photo is an imposter. At the end of 'All You Need Is Love' John sings 'Yes, he's dead'. On the cover of 'Abbey Road' Paul is barefoot. In Europe, dead people are buried without shoes. At the end of 'I'm So Tired' John Lennon mumbles something. When it is played backwards, he clearly says 'Paul is dead, man, miss him, miss him, miss him'. William Campbell, the winner of a lookalike contest, has played the part of Paul McCartney reasonably well up until now. But now he has been uncovered as a fraud.I have read about this before and it is actually quite funny that some people believe this. Obviously Munchsack doesn't but some actually do. Just imagine, Paul died, and someone has replaced him who looks, sounds, writes, sings, plays and in general acts exactly the same as Macca. The only thing differant I heard was his replacement is Billy Shears (from the opening track of Sgt.Pepper) |