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Post by beldabeast on Nov 12, 2003 15:43:34 GMT
Faul and Mal's trip to Africa atthe time of pauls death.
Faul returning to Africa and claiming to have been mugged there .
Faul going to Africa to attend Mike McGears wedding.
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Post by LUCY on Nov 13, 2003 22:21:50 GMT
john and vic spinetti hanging out,working on their play. tried and cold, john picks up the phone " sorry to bother you......vic & I want to go someplace warm" and off they were , to Africa.
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Post by LUCY on Nov 14, 2003 15:44:39 GMT
food for thought........ home2.planetinternet.be/verjans/Society_Divas/jocelyne_wildenstein_a.htm........" were her ticket out of a dead end existence in a small city that promised no great rewards. Using her Nordic good looks and feminine charms, Jocelyne eventually learned to become a skilled hunter and pilot of small planes. This combination of skill and womanly wiles eventually provided her with the introduction she had long sought; a shooting weekend at the 66,000 acre Kenyan estate of Alec Wildenstein, heir to a 10 billion dollar art fortune. Wildenstein had been born in Marseilles, France, but moved to New York for his education, and remained there to escape the whisper of scandal that followed him everywhere in Europe. The Wildensteins, a Jewish family, had been accused of both buying and selling art from the Nazis during the war. Naturally, there are some accusations for which even a great deal of money cannot provide a shield." hmmmmmmmm
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Post by LUCY on Nov 14, 2003 16:37:53 GMT
"Isolation had worked well once before. In 1973, coming off critical boos to two successful Wings albums, McCartney and a stripped down band moved to Kenya to record Band On The Run, one of the decade’s top albums. McCartney, reeling from the light sounds of London Town and the glitz of Back To The Egg turned his gaze inward and came up with a stinker of an album filled with experimental (for him) music." www.consumerhelpweb.com/music/mmccartney2.htm
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Post by LUCY on Nov 14, 2003 18:47:10 GMT
hmmmmmmmm
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Post by LUCY on Nov 15, 2003 3:21:18 GMT
"Isolation had worked well once before. In 1973, coming off critical boos to two successful Wings albums, McCartney and a stripped down band moved to Kenya to record Band On The Run, one of the decade’s top albums. i wonder what state of the art recording studio is located in kenya in 1973?
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Post by Scatterdome on Nov 15, 2003 4:39:16 GMT
Exactly. This ties in with my alternate (to 60IF) theory that James Paul actually may have died during the Band On The Run sessions in Lagos, Nigeria (the actual location of the mugging that Faul claimed to have survived) in 1973. It's on page 2 of my theory's thread, to which I will provide a direct link: 60if.proboards21.com/index.cgi?board=paul&thread=1063219993&action=display&start=15There is also a link on that post to a website containing some background story to the Band On The Run sessions. Included in detail in that post: Denny Seiwell and Henry McCullough of Wings, the drummer and lead guitarist, respectively, both decided to quit within the week before they were scheduled to fly down to Lagos to record the album. I think the Illuminati may have paid those two off, or threatened them, to get them to abandon ship at that particular time, knowing that it might draw James Paul out of hiding, as he would feel it necessary to fill in on lead guitar and drums for the album that he already intended to be his last full songwriting collaboration with Faul (hint: the song title "Picasso's Last Words.") The Illuminati could have also been behind the choice of the location of the studio, on that note. By the way, this element of my theory will probably only seem plausible if you share my view that Band On The Run is an excellent album on par with some of the Beatles' work, but also the last Faul album to even approach "excellent."
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Post by beldabeast on Nov 16, 2003 17:54:19 GMT
Exactly. This ties in with my alternate (to 60IF) theory that James Paul actually may have died during the Band On The Run sessions in Lagos, Nigeria (the actual location of the mugging that Faul claimed to have survived) in 1973. It's on page 2 of my theory's thread, to which I will provide a direct link: 60if.proboards21.com/index.cgi?board=paul&thread=1063219993&action=display&start=15There is also a link on that post to a website containing some background story to the Band On The Run sessions. Included in detail in that post: Denny Seiwell and Henry McCullough of Wings, the drummer and lead guitarist, respectively, both decided to quit within the week before they were scheduled to fly down to Lagos to record the album. I think the Illuminati may have paid those two off, or threatened them, to get them to abandon ship at that particular time, knowing that it might draw James Paul out of hiding, as he would feel it necessary to fill in on lead guitar and drums for the album that he already intended to be his last full songwriting collaboration with Faul (hint: the song title "Picasso's Last Words.") The Illuminati could have also been behind the choice of the location of the studio, on that note. By the way, this element of my theory will probably only seem plausible if you share my view that Band On The Run is an excellent album on par with some of the Beatles' work, but also the last Faul album to even approach "excellent." I am not familar with the post beatles history at all but that sounds good. Isnt it weird that Mike McGear would get married in Africa ? Could it be because they Faul does'nt trust Mike to keep his mouth shut and wants to be where there is no media ?
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Post by beldabeast on Nov 16, 2003 18:28:25 GMT
Exactly. This ties in with my alternate (to 60IF) theory that James Paul actually may have died during the Band On The Run sessions in Lagos, Nigeria (the actual location of the mugging that Faul claimed to have survived) in 1973. It's on page 2 of my theory's thread, to which I will provide a direct link: 60if.proboards21.com/index.cgi?board=paul&thread=1063219993&action=display&start=15There is also a link on that post to a website containing some background story to the Band On The Run sessions. Included in detail in that post: Denny Seiwell and Henry McCullough of Wings, the drummer and lead guitarist, respectively, both decided to quit within the week before they were scheduled to fly down to Lagos to record the album. I think the Illuminati may have paid those two off, or threatened them, to get them to abandon ship at that particular time, knowing that it might draw James Paul out of hiding, as he would feel it necessary to fill in on lead guitar and drums for the album that he already intended to be his last full songwriting collaboration with Faul (hint: the song title "Picasso's Last Words.") The Illuminati could have also been behind the choice of the location of the studio, on that note. By the way, this element of my theory will probably only seem plausible if you share my view that Band On The Run is an excellent album on par with some of the Beatles' work, but also the last Faul album to even approach "excellent." I think you detected as I did the fact that a remote place like Africa popped up too many times not to be involved in all this somehow . And I think you are right about THAT . The others have questioned that if Paul remained alive ( maybe STILL ) alive , then why use Faul at all ? I see their points as well. At the risk of repeating myself , you sensed something that turned your attention to Africa ,as I did . You'r theory was a impressive bit of deductive logic . You and I take diametrically opposed paths to this thing . I have said many times I wish ( for the time being )to only establish whether there are two Pauls . While you have managed to come up with this rather elaborate theory that I am not sure can be tested . BUT IT IS VERY INTERESTING THAT two people with such divergent approaches to the problem both noticed the Africa angle !
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Post by LUCY on Nov 16, 2003 18:43:21 GMT
what am I? chopped liver? (very tasty BTW)
interesting reading: the island of dr. moreau- hg wells (sgt pepper)
the heart of deakness-conrad
ever hear of king leopold?
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Post by LUCY on Nov 16, 2003 21:55:17 GMT
......... theory that James Paul actually may have died during the Band On The Run sessions in Lagos, Nigeria (the actual location of the mugging that Faul claimed to have survived) in 1973. but was he in nigeria or kenya for band on the run?
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Post by LUCY on Nov 16, 2003 23:13:54 GMT
Faul and Mal's trip to Africa atthe time of pauls death. Faul going to Africa to attend Mike McGears wedding. the safari was in kenya,,,,,,,,,,,,,,do you mean paul's brother mike mc gear? was that wedding in africa?
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Post by beldabeast on Nov 17, 2003 2:42:49 GMT
the safari was in kenya,,,,,,,,,,,,,,do you mean paul's brother mike mc gear? was that wedding in africa? yes . Mike McGear was married in Africa with Faul in attendance. Rather recently .
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Post by LUCY on Nov 18, 2003 12:29:46 GMT
yes . Mike McGear was married in Africa with Faul in attendance. Rather recently . i'm not googleing anything....where?
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Post by beldabeast on Nov 18, 2003 14:40:12 GMT
i'm not googleing anything....where? Strange . I can't find anything either . It was 2 months ago . I was googling for Mike McGear looking for comments he may have made . I found some pics of he and faul together in Africa . I did'nt dream it , did I ?
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Post by LUCY on Nov 19, 2003 1:17:46 GMT
Strange . I can't find anything either . It was 2 months ago . I was googling for Mike McGear looking for comments he may have made . I found some pics of he and faul together in Africa . I did'nt dream it , did I ? still nothing.......but Heather & faul were there for the honeymoon!
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