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Post by Eggman on Aug 19, 2003 11:40:26 GMT
"Close your eyes, have no fear, the monsters gone, is on the run and your UNCLE is here....." ;D ;D ;D WELCOME REY!!!!
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Post by Forum Manager on Aug 19, 2003 20:23:00 GMT
yay uncle eggy!
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Post by Forever 17 on Aug 24, 2003 6:41:49 GMT
Hi All,
I listened to that Coast to Coast program, which is what got me interested in looking further into all this. It is because they put the link to this site on the C2C website front page, that I am here now, so I thank them for at least doing that. Am I to understand, though, that Uberkinder wanted to be interviewed on the C2C program but was turned down?
What amazed me most was they played the comparison voices from the song "Yesterday" during the radio program, and both George Noory and the guest said "sounds the same to me". The first thing I noticed was the difference in the key the two Pauls were singing in. Faul sings in a higher key than does Paul. Did anyone else think this is the case, or is it just me?
George Noory announced at the end of that program that the jury was still out as far as he was concerned. But the guest R. Gary Patterson continued to claim it is all urban legend to believe Paul McCartney is dead.
I find very compelling evidence at this site, but I have not yet drawn a conclusion of my own, mostly because I am just getting started with the evidence. I would like to see evidence presented by the other side, but if that never happens, then that is somewhat of a cop-out by them and only helps this site be stronger in what it claims, in my humble opinion.
If it is true that the real Paul McCartney died 37 years ago, it is truly most heartbreaking. I was in that first generation of Beatlemania, and I was "just 17" when the song of that title was first released. I loved dancing to it at my favorite night spot as a senior in high school. It is the utmost betrayal, fraud and violation if someone else has stepped in as an imposter Paul. I'm wondering if perhaps the British gov't, or maybe even a consortium of gov'ts forced it to happen? In this strange world, the most unlikely is usually the most likely after all.
My thanks to all of you who keep this open and alive so we can move forward in knowing the truth. We all deserve to know.
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Post by xpt626 on Aug 24, 2003 6:50:13 GMT
....The first thing I noticed was the difference in the key the two Pauls were singing in. Faul sings in a higher key than does Paul. Did anyone else think this is the case, or is it just me? WELCOME, Forever17 ;D MANY people here have commented on the difference in the keys...also on different pronunciations for the same word.
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Post by Chris on Aug 24, 2003 11:11:11 GMT
I totally agree Forever 17.... Paul deserves better. Much better... All we need is love & THE TRUTH !!!! Chris
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Post by SunKing on Aug 24, 2003 12:26:54 GMT
ReyAnthony & Forever17:
[glow=red,2,300]WELCOME!!![/glow]
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Post by Forever 17 on Aug 24, 2003 19:16:49 GMT
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Post by Forum Manager on Aug 25, 2003 20:51:56 GMT
welcome, 17, but the song is actually called "i saw her standing there". just to let u know
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Post by Forever 17 on Aug 25, 2003 21:44:56 GMT
Yes, I realize that, hehe --- but it's the "age 17" part that was really fun for me, at the age of 17. To me, it will always be called "She Was Just 17".
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Post by Forum Manager on Aug 25, 2003 23:47:24 GMT
Well she was just seventeen You know what I mean And the way she looked Was way beyond compare So how could I dance with another, Oh, when I saw her standing there
Well she looked at me and I, I could see That before too long I'd fall in love with her She wouldn't dance with another Oh, when I saw her standing there
Well my heart went boom When I crossed that room And I held her hand in mine
Oh we danced through the night And we held each other tight And before too long I fell in love with her Now I'll never dance with another Oh, when I saw her standing there
Well my heart went boom When I crossed that room And I held her hand in mine
Oh we danced through the night And we held each other tight And before too long I fell in love with her Now I'll never dance with another Oh, when I saw her standing there Oh, since I saw her standing there Yeah, well since I saw her standing there
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Post by Forever 17 on Aug 26, 2003 1:40:58 GMT
Thank You, Number 9! As we used to say in the 60s, what a hoot! Now that song keeps playing and playing in my head.
As for the song title, guess my teenagy mind and the thrill of it all (!?) never could adjust to the real title.
I can identify with something else here.... I, too, have IBS and it can put me in the hospital, and has several times over the past couple of years. I used to have to take Peragoric (derivative of opium) in the 70s for it. I know back in those days when Paul was alive and had it, it would NEVER have been made public knowledge that a celebrity had a disorder of this type.
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Post by Chris on Aug 26, 2003 14:34:10 GMT
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Post by Forever 17 on Aug 26, 2003 20:13:59 GMT
Chris,
It's YOU guys I thank for having this website. No one is forcing this on anyone, but you are allowing us to see needed information so we can decide for ourselves.
And if this all be true, we deserve to know. And Paul's true posterity deserves it, too.
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Post by Forum Manager on Aug 28, 2003 23:51:16 GMT
To all who have any form of IBS: My heart goes out to you!
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