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Post by eggy on Mar 17, 2004 13:34:32 GMT -5
This is not a theory or something but could it be possible that Paul just left the Beatles by his own will? I mean no accident or anything, just left them by his own will to live another life. I started to think about that looking a this pic
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Post by JoJo on Mar 17, 2004 13:54:33 GMT -5
He probably was being defiant, like go ahead and print these buttons, it doesn't bother us a bit.
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Post by eggy on Mar 17, 2004 13:59:00 GMT -5
Yeah it could be, i just used that pic because it made me start to think in the possibility of Paul leaving the Beatles by his own will
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Post by SimMHoward on Mar 17, 2004 20:32:57 GMT -5
this actually reminds me of something I wanted to do, I was going to post a pic in response to the Ringo button (I miss you like hell) that helped prove the button was random, stay tuned and I shall post
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Post by Doc on Mar 17, 2004 21:43:32 GMT -5
Paul seemed determined and commited to the BEatles musical growth in interviews in summer of '66. Would he become flighty, out of the blue?I feel that he was a secure, stable person. JMO
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Post by Spanky on Mar 17, 2004 21:47:56 GMT -5
i agree doctor robert. he always seemed to be enjoying the music, the band and all that came with it. i'm not sure that i can believe that he just walked away from that...
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Post by eyesbleed on Mar 17, 2004 23:18:46 GMT -5
Nothing more than defiant humor probably. George can play that game too.
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Post by eyesbleed on Mar 17, 2004 23:23:30 GMT -5
i agree doctor robert. he always seemed to be enjoying the music, the band and all that came with it. i'm not sure that i can believe that he just walked away from that... From watching all the Ed Sullivan stuff etc etc.., I'd say JPM enjoyed being up there playing their music quite a bit more than most musicians. It's obvious that he really loved being up there & doing what he was doing. I just can't see JPM walking away.
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Post by TKIN on Mar 18, 2004 3:58:18 GMT -5
The Family WaySoundtrackLabel DeccaCatalogue No. SKL 4847 Release Date 6th January 1967 U.K. Album Chart Detail : Did NOT Chart Detail : Recorded in November 1966 by The George Martin Orchestra, this soundtrack album was composed by Paul but he did not appear on it. Therefore this album can not be counted as his first solo venture even though his name appears prominently on the front sleeve. Only 24 minutes in length the album is really a really a collection of film cues based on a single Paul tune entitled, " Love In The Open Air". George Martin then assisted Paul in arranging said tune in a variety of styles to fit in with the fifties/sixties feel of the film, including a brass band version and a Duane Eddy twangy guitar style piece. The film released in 1966 was a "Boulting Brothers Production" written by Bill Naughton (1910-1992) and based on his play "Honeymoon Deferred". Directed by Roy Boulting and Produced by John Boulting the film starred John Mills, Hayley Mills, Hywel Bennett, Murray Head, Wilfred Pickles, Marjorie Rhodes, Avril Angers and Barry Foster. Filmed in Eastmancolor it ran for 115 minutes. Also keep an eye out for Windsor Davies who plays a "Man in a crowd". The plot revolves around the consternation of a Lancashire family when the son cannot consumate his marriage. The married couple being Hywel as Arthur Fritton and his wife Jenny played by Hayley Mills. The film was released on video on 24th February 1989. Reference at: www.jpgr.co.uk/col_skl4847.html
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