andrewexelor
Hard Day's Night
Well Shake it up Baby Now!
Posts: 19
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Post by andrewexelor on Oct 18, 2005 18:27:22 GMT -5
You sure?
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Post by DarkHorse on Oct 18, 2005 18:52:54 GMT -5
Of course!
And I will say that he looked a lot like Paul before surgery.
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andrewexelor
Hard Day's Night
Well Shake it up Baby Now!
Posts: 19
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Post by andrewexelor on Oct 18, 2005 20:36:10 GMT -5
He didnt have any. Proof? Original: Moustache Removal: Remember, Pre "Plastic-Surgery".... Post "Plastic-Surgery".... Sorry if this argues with the whole PID theory that "Billy had Plastic Surgery"... Apparently not. Then again, is there any photos of "Pre-Plastic Surgery?"
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Post by beatlies on Oct 18, 2005 22:25:10 GMT -5
How do you know that the top photos of Faul are before he had any plastic surgery?
You can only do so much with make-up and prosthetics. Faul's features are so close to JPMs at times that plastic surgery appears almost certain. For that matter, there may have been more than one Faul.
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Post by Doc on Oct 19, 2005 1:40:31 GMT -5
How do you know that the top photos of Faul are before he had any plastic surgery? You can only do so much with make-up and prosthetics. Faul's features are so close to JPMs at times that plastic surgery appears almost certain. For that matter, there may have been more than one Faul. Just some wild card guesses here---William........Charles......and Ed. If there were up to five guys in the pipeline that were "auditioned" to become JPM, perhaps the ultimate choice was----Number Nine. An out there guess, I admit.
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Post by -Wings- on Oct 19, 2005 4:10:58 GMT -5
I still believe you can see Bill's plastic surgery evolve. He didn't have a whole lot done, but rather had it done in increments so it was a gradual process, tweaking him to look more and more like the original Paul.
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Post by pennylane on Oct 19, 2005 4:52:48 GMT -5
or... we have Paul ... Bill ... Paul
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Post by -Wings- on Oct 19, 2005 6:05:20 GMT -5
Or Paul, Bill, Paul, then Bill.
They look alike, they talk alike, you can lose your mind.
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Post by jpm4266 on Oct 29, 2005 14:42:01 GMT -5
"just for sake of the truth"On the "Spies Like Us" photo you can see Bill/Neil nose "old" position signs (read scars). He had a heavy nose lenght reduction operation between 1975/1980.
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Post by pennylane on Oct 30, 2005 0:47:59 GMT -5
good grief
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Post by jerriwillmore on Nov 5, 2005 17:01:36 GMT -5
Not an exact match, sorry.
And isn't Neil supposed to be shorter?
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Post by revolver on Nov 5, 2005 21:33:32 GMT -5
"just for sake of the truth"On the "Spies Like Us" photo you can see Bill/Neil nose "old" position signs (read scars). He had a heavy nose length reduction operation between 1975/1980. Just getting two faces to line up doesn't prove they're the same person. Remember when Andrew Spooner showed how his face matched Paul? The original PWR argument was based on showing how Bill's face didn't match Paul's, thus they weren't the same. Also it was shown that the same person's face doesn't significantly change over time. But just lining up two faces isn't sufficient to prove identity.
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Post by Doc on Nov 6, 2005 0:59:44 GMT -5
"just for sake of the truth"On the "Spies Like Us" photo you can see Bill/Neil nose "old" position signs (read scars). He had a heavy nose length reduction operation between 1975/1980. Just getting two faces to line up doesn't prove they're the same person. Remember when Andrew Spooner showed how his face matched Paul? The original PWR argument was based on showing how Bill's face didn't match Paul's, thus they weren't the same. Also it was shown that the same person's face doesn't significantly change over time. But just lining up two faces isn't sufficient to prove identity. Yes, that's true, though the Spooner/Paul fade is extremely congruent in a majority of details. Similiarly, Sun King was able to line up a more recent picture of middle-aged me with a pic of Marco Formentini (apparently a middle-aged Italian politician), and it matched very, very well. Bueno. I think in general a lot of people could be matched a lot of other people, photographically speaking. Why, look at these two guys right here: versus: You gotta admit, they look an awful lot alike, parenthetically. But I nicknamed one "Colin", and the other one "Semi-Colin" cause he's similar, they have a lot in comma, period, but one little detail sets them apart. Yea, I guess you could vote for Dr. Robert. Even though I'm not exactly eligible for a Paul-itical post in Italy, my constituents can always send me up to Rome the net. [*username] for President. That's who I'm a-gonna vote fer.
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Post by Doc on Nov 6, 2005 1:01:25 GMT -5
Or Paul, Bill, Paul, then Bill. They look alike, they talk alike, you can lose your mind. When cousins...........are two of a kind.
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Post by eyesbleed on Nov 6, 2005 8:38:04 GMT -5
When cousins...........are two of a kind. Our Paulie loves to rock and roll, A hot dog makes him lose control -- ;D
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Post by Doc on Nov 8, 2005 1:34:26 GMT -5
Artist: Lyrics Song: The Patty Duke Show Lyrics, revamped by doc
Meet Paulie, who'd played most everywhere, From Liverpool to old Times Square. But Sargent Pepper later sings, Did Billy Sheppard tour with "Wings"?, -- What a crazy pair!
But they're Beatles, Identical Beatles, more or less. One pair of matching maccas, Different as Doris Day.
Where Paulie adored an Elvis croon, a Ballad sweet, a lyric tune, Our William loves to rock and roll, A blues jam makes him lose control -- What a wild duet!
Still, they're Beatles, Identical Beatles and you'll find, They strum alike, they drum alike, At times they even hum alike --
You can lose your mind, When Maccas are two of a kind.
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Post by eyesbleed on Nov 10, 2005 17:04:23 GMT -5
Artist: Lyrics Song: The Patty Duke Show Lyrics, revamped by doc Meet Paulie, who'd played most everywhere, From Liverpool to old Times Square. But Sargent Pepper later sings, Did Billy Sheppard tour with "Wings"?, -- What a crazy pair! But they're Beatles, Identical Beatles, more or less. One pair of matching maccas, Different as Doris Day. Where Paulie adored an Elvis croon, a Ballad sweet, a lyric tune, Our William loves to rock and roll, A blues jam makes him lose control -- What a wild duet! Still, they're Beatles, Identical Beatles and you'll find, They strum alike, they drum alike, At times they even hum alike -- You can lose your mind, When Maccas are two of a kind. Oh man... too bad we'll never get to see this old sitcom satire. What a show this would be! B&W of course, with young computer generated characters of JPM & Billy, with a pipe smoking George Martin as dear ol'dad... What a show! So who's the wacky airhead girlfriend??
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Post by ReallyReallyDead on Nov 24, 2005 11:09:17 GMT -5
"just for sake of the truth"On the "Spies Like Us" photo you can see Bill/Neil nose "old" position signs (read scars). He had a heavy nose length reduction operation between 1975/1980. Just getting two faces to line up doesn't prove they're the same person. Remember when Andrew Spooner showed how his face matched Paul? The original PWR argument was based on showing how Bill's face didn't match Paul's, thus they weren't the same. Also it was shown that the same person's face doesn't significantly change over time. But just lining up two faces isn't sufficient to prove identity. also this:
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Post by plastic paul on Nov 24, 2005 19:14:55 GMT -5
One thing i must say is that as far as i'm aware, bill shepherd is the early day biographer of the beatles.
However there is much to support that it was either JPM writing under a pen name, or perhaps neil writing about the band he knew very well but under a pseudonym.
So (although i must state i struggle to believe this as well!) if neil was billy shepherd then it does lend itself to him being pauls replacement no?
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Post by Doc on Nov 24, 2005 20:41:38 GMT -5
RRD---OK, that's an astonishing fade. Very good.
Obviously 2 different guys; 10-12 years apart (about 15 and about 25)
yet they blend well. Almost looks like an age comparison of one person.
But we know better, don't we, RRD? And how do we know? Each image comes from a different era of photography. And, well, the incisor spacing is different. And you're holding a contemporary artifact.
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Post by mciiii on Nov 30, 2005 18:44:41 GMT -5
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Post by TotalInformation on Nov 30, 2005 19:34:16 GMT -5
Interesting. Maybe Penny Lane was the original Alan Parsons project?
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Post by mciiii on Dec 1, 2005 12:39:11 GMT -5
Interesting. Maybe Penny Lane was the original Alan Parsons project? I don't know, but on Alan Parsons "Freudiana" LP there's a funny song called "Little Hans" and i read somewhere it was compared with Beatles "Penny Lanne" Alan Parsons, born December 20th 1948 in London, laid the foundation for his musical engineering career while experimenting with telephones and radio sets and playing piano and flute as a kid. At the age of 14 he played bass guitar in his first cover band. Later, Alan would play lead guitar in a blues band called London (named after an earlier disbanded group of their manager, who had stacks of posters, stationary and envelopes left when they broke up, and therefore thought it would be a good idea to name the new band London as well). London recorded one album of material, which - fortunately, as far as Alan is concerned - never got released.
At the age of 16 Alan was hired by EMI to work in a camera research lab, and later in a tape duplication department. Alan: "This is really where I got interested in hi-fi, because this was the first time I had heard high quality sound systems, and one of the albums that I heard during my time there was Sgt. Pepper, and having always been a great fan of the Beatles, I was totally knocked out by this album, and I was determined to find out how they got these sounds, and just how the whole thing went about, but the problem was that I'd heard that to get a job in the studios at Abbey Road was very competitive, and I'd have a very hard time. But, surprisingly enough, I just wrote a letter to the manager, and within 10 days I was working there." This would be the first time Alan set foot in this musical Mecca that would play a key role in the rest of his career.
After the Beatles broke up, Alan continued to work for Paul McCartney, who kept working in the Abbey Road studio. Alan was involved in engineering and/or mixing some tracks that appeared on the McCartney, Red Rose Speedway and Wildlife. Alan: "Wildlife was actually the beginning of my career as an engineer, as opposed to an assistant, because every so often he would disappear with the band, and ask Tony Clark, or myself, to make tapes for him to listen to the next day so he could assess the situation, and decide what he wanted to do next. But one of the songs on the album, I actually mixed myself, just purely for his purposes, as a rough mix, so he could decide what he wanted to do with it. And, this was a song called, I'm Your Singer, which I'm delighted to say ended up being used on the album - the rough mix that I'd done."
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Post by beatlies on Dec 1, 2005 19:58:51 GMT -5
Alan Parsons began working with the Beatles as a sound engineer on the Abbey Road album in 1969.
The face on the viewer's right on the white album poster photo with the "moody blues" tint looks like Neil Aspinall/Bill Sheppard.
Parsons was not connected to the Beatles at the point of the 1968 white album.
It is interesting that he looks like a younger Neil Aspinall-Bill Sheppard and that he also worked on "Dark Side of the Moon," another CIA/NSA/MI6 Project psychological power projection.
Maybe Parsons was being groomed as a backup for Faul Kneel Asp-in-all? I wonder about Andy Kaufman too, he appeared in the 1970s, looking somewhat like a borderline psychotic, professional mimic of the developing McCartney face.
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Post by mciiii on Dec 2, 2005 13:24:35 GMT -5
Alan Parsons began working with the Beatles as a sound engineer on the Abbey Road album in 1969. Alan Parsons, born December 20th 1948 in London. At the age of 16 Alan was hired by EMI to work in a camera research lab, and later in a tape duplication department. Alan: "This is really where I got interested in hi-fi, because this was the first time I had heard high quality sound systems, and one of the albums that I heard during my time there was Sgt. Pepper, and having always been a great fan of the Beatles, I was totally knocked out by this album, and I was determined to find out how they got these sounds, and just how the whole thing went about, but the problem was that I'd heard that to get a job in the studios at Abbey Road was very competitive, and I'd have a very hard time. But, surprisingly enough, I just wrote a letter to the manager, and within 10 days I was working there." This would be the first time Alan set foot in this musical Mecca that would play a key role in the rest of his career. Parsons start to work at EMI at the Sgt Peppers time
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