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Post by Nick109 on Oct 6, 2003 12:54:01 GMT
I've read your web-sites and heard the cases and will admit that in some cases there are some good points for questioning. But I'm still completely positive that the current macca is still the original macca.
Firstly, if you look at Paul's teeth you'll see that he has a couple of buckards at the front of his mouth. When you look at post 66 paul, he still has those same buckards. This can be viewed on the front page of the web-site explaining the whole sorry tale.
Also, you claim that Paul had written all his songs before he died and had them stored on a tape. Then how do you explain that he wrote Hey Jude (an ode to Julian Lennon about accepting his new mum) before John Lennon had met Yoko Ono. Also how did he write Blackbird (a song dedicated to the death of Martin Luther King) when Martin Luther King wasn't shot until 1968?
Both those songs have Paul McCartney written all over them and so I very much doubt that they were written by some secret American agent in an underground bunker.
Also if Paul was a fake then why would they have him sing so many songs in the later stages of the beatles career. Surly, to keep things sly, John and George would have begun to dominate the vocals.
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Post by TruthUnknown123 on Oct 6, 2003 20:08:22 GMT
Interesting Nick...I wondered about the "Hey Jude" song too. My guess is that James Paul had nothing to do with that song, and it was some other guy who wrote it. I'm not the biggest believer of the whole 60if story, although I think alot of it may be true. But one thing is for sure, and thats that pre-66 Paul and post-66 Paul are two different men. Period.
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Post by SunKing on Oct 6, 2003 22:24:32 GMT
Interesting Nick...I wondered about the "Hey Jude" song too. My guess is that James Paul had nothing to do with that song, and it was some other guy who wrote it. I'm not the biggest believer of the whole 60if story, although I think alot of it may be true. But one thing is for sure, and thats that pre-66 Paul and post-66 Paul are two different men. Period. It could sound strange but I tell: TruthUnknown123 you are right. And I have the name of who "collaborated" with The Beatles for that song and for "Let It Be" song too. A day I'll reveal you that name.
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