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Post by BillyJones on Apr 21, 2004 12:37:30 GMT
I'm listening to Eleanor Rigby right now. I don't think Paul sounds that much like Faul. I have been listening to The Beatles alot the past few days. I've noticed that Paul had a different singing style than Faul. This was particularly obvious in The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl. I had NO idea Paul had such a beautiful voice. He could easily hold a note. I don't think I've EVER heard Faul sing in the same manner that Paul did at that live concert. Has anyone else noticed this?
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Post by abbey on Apr 21, 2004 19:45:29 GMT
I agree with you. Paul and Faul sound nothing alike when you really start listening. Paul had a very beautiful melodic voice. He and John could harmonize so beautifully.
It seems I generally play 1966 and older Beatle songs. Although there are some good ones by Faul, he is NOT Paul and never will be! Faul doesn't even speak the Queen's English. Listened to him on Beatle Brunch. His voice is soooo different.
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Post by BillyJones on Apr 21, 2004 19:49:46 GMT
It's so good to know that I'm not the only one who hears this.
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Post by abbey on Jul 21, 2004 5:49:11 GMT
I listen to the 'BEATLE BRUNCH'. They often have recordings of the Beatles making comments on things. It is so amazing to hear the two different voices of Paul. I really don't see how people cannot hear the difference aspects of the speaking voice!! It really upsets me when Faul claims credit for something Paul did or wrote. Or when the jerk talks about his being in Hamburg......he might have been there, but not as a Beatle!
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Post by BillyJones on Jul 21, 2004 14:53:02 GMT
You're preaching to the choir ;D Chris
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Post by gracemer on Jul 25, 2004 1:42:24 GMT
I love Paul's voice in "Hold Me Tight" and "Besame Me Mucho" and other early recordings. It's not polished, but full of passion.
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Post by SAPA on Jul 25, 2004 7:11:00 GMT
I couldn't agree more JPM's voice so honest. Other great early vocal JPM tracks are Hippy shake,September in the rain ,Red sails in the sunset and many other early r & B rock and roll covers badly recorded and released as bootlegs.
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Post by gracemer on Jul 25, 2004 7:20:34 GMT
I couldn't agree more JPM's voice so honest. Other great early vocal JPM tracks are Hippy shake,September in the rain ,Red sails in the sunset and many other early r & B rock and roll covers badly recorded and released as bootlegs. I've never heard those. I'll track them down and give them a listen. Thanks!
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Post by BillyJones on Jul 25, 2004 16:11:12 GMT
I love Paul's voice. So controlled, so strong... Faul has NEVER had as strong a voice as Paul did... Chris
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Post by abbey on Jul 25, 2004 19:40:42 GMT
And now that Faul is an old geezer, I couldn't imagine paying a fortune to go see him. His voice has got to be awful. Has anyone gone to see him in a modern day concert?
Gee, now people can hear him, but who'd want to?
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Post by BillyJones on Jul 26, 2004 15:31:27 GMT
I'm sure his voice is being boosted in some way. What a joke Chris
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Post by unrepentant on Jul 26, 2004 23:12:51 GMT
welcome to planet earth, where people will notice when one of their hairs is out of place in the mirror, but NOT notice when one of the most famous men in the world is replaced with an imposter [not even an identical twin] and 37 years later no one has caught on yet. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D stop the world i want to get off
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Post by abbey on Jul 27, 2004 4:10:18 GMT
People have noticed, otherwise this forum and the sister forum would not exist. However, the powers that be do everything in their power, and the power that money can buy, to try to disprove this entire PID theory.
I not only feel for Paul and his existence being deleted, I also feel for those others who have died because of some perverted ideas held by powerful men.
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Post by BillyJones on Jul 27, 2004 17:19:48 GMT
ABBEY - You are da BOMB !!! Chris ;D
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Post by unrepentant on Jul 27, 2004 19:16:25 GMT
people are afraid to confront their own gullibility. to a lesser extent, people are afraid to confront the crookedness of lennon, harrison, starr & co.
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Post by Delta on Jul 27, 2004 20:28:33 GMT
people are afraid to confront their own gullibility. to a lesser extent, people are afraid to confront the crookedness of lennon, harrison, starr & co. how true...
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Post by BillyJones on Jul 27, 2004 20:45:30 GMT
unrepentant, I have to disagree. I feel that Ringo was involved in some way, or he would not be breathing right now!!! Now Johnny & George I feel were not as crooked as you insinuate. I'm NOT saying that they were However, if they were totally crooked, THEY'D still be breathing right now too !!! Chris
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Post by abbey on Jul 27, 2004 20:46:06 GMT
I have no doubt that Ringo was crooked as a dog's hind leg. It is obviuos as he is still breathing. Johnny may have been a little bit crooked, he was always a "wild boy", but when he wanted to go forward and start his own investigation, he was viciously murdered. To make matters clearer, his wife, Yoko Ono, was in on his death. George may have been in on it, but he was not happy about it. Obviously, he trusted his Eastern friends with his story about events that happened. And guess what? He is also dead. Could a very malignant form of cancer be injected into a person? ?? It won't surprise me in these days of germ warfare. They were forced to go along with Paul's murder against their wills. They truly had no choice! And then the ones who truly were innocent were themselves murdered.
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Post by gracemer on Jul 28, 2004 4:10:38 GMT
I have a friend who refused to even look at the pictures. She was outraged at the very thought that anyone could be so stupidly gullible as to believe there had been a switch.
For the last couple of days I've been listening to "Searching" from Anthology 1. Someone here did something on the difference in the way Paul and Faul pronounce words, but has anyone ever noticed that Paul had a slight speech impediment? In that song you can clearly hear him make a "shh" sound when he sings his esses when the "s" is at the beginning of the word. His "ch"es are strange, too (when he sings "Charlie Chan"). It's very slight and he doesn't always do it, but he does it often enough that you shouldn't have any trouble catching it.
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Post by BillyJones on Jul 28, 2004 16:09:26 GMT
I was listening to Paul sing Things we said Today. It was a live version, I believe the concert in Indianapolis Anyway, he sang it so differently from the studio version. He rushed the end word in each sentence. He accentuated the word before it, & rushed the last word. Anyone else catch that Is that how he always sang that song live Chris
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Post by Delta on Jul 28, 2004 19:14:52 GMT
unrepentant, I have to disagree. I feel that Ringo was involved in some way, or he would not be breathing right now!!! Now Johnny & George I feel were not as crooked as you insinuate. I'm NOT saying that they were However, if they were totally crooked, THEY'D still be breathing right now too !!! Chris the way i interpreted unrepentent's second remark was, that when you're thinking about this whole case, it's easy to draw conclusions based on the idea that the remaing beatles couldn't do wrong because they were pitiful victims. but i think it's not a good thing to ignore the chances that they themselves had some crookedness in them as well and were not without their faults. they mustn't be deified.
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Post by Chris on Aug 2, 2004 13:54:07 GMT
Delta - that is VERY true... Chris
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Post by paul62is on Aug 4, 2004 16:47:43 GMT
I also think John's voice on a "Hard Day's Night" sounds different then John's voice on "Imagine". Did John die before 1980?
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Post by The Taxman on Aug 4, 2004 18:02:10 GMT
To all on this topic...yes, yes, yes...thankfully someone here does see and hear this. What I'm surprised at is that no one seems to have a done a voice analysis tape of the two voices. Anyway, I was as surprised as all of you when I played Paul and then Faul and couldn't believe that no one in the public eye has said or done anything. I know...the choir...anyway it just isn't the same man and that's that.
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Post by gracemer on Aug 4, 2004 19:33:07 GMT
To all on this topic...yes, yes, yes...thankfully someone here does see and hear this. What I'm surprised at is that no one seems to have a done a voice analysis tape of the two voices. Anyway, I was as surprised as all of you when I played Paul and then Faul and couldn't believe that no one in the public eye has said or done anything. I know...the choir...anyway it just isn't the same man and that's that. Voice analysis has been done. Do a search of the site. Let me know if you can't find that discussion and I'll give you a hand.
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