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Post by pennylane on Dec 14, 2004 1:36:13 GMT -5
During my lunch break at work, i wandered down to the book shop.. and they had The Beatles updated and complete authorised biography.. so i picked it up and had a quick flip through.. and i found something i think of interest:
Firstly Faul talks about how sueing the Beatles was the biggest mistake of his life and he regrets ever doing it! Then he goes on talking about John.. the famous slagging match and John taking of his glasses and saying "it's only me Paul" ... then he says he could dish the dirt on John, but he won't, not while Yoko and Cynthia are alive. But he says that John would've, he was honest, and that was something he admired about him, but "he wasn't really al that honest" .. Then we start a new paragraph and Faul says this: "Nobody knows the truth as it is. And that's the problem"
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Post by xpt626 on Dec 18, 2004 23:02:43 GMT -5
that is interesting
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Post by Doc on May 10, 2010 14:46:10 GMT -5
I think that may be a rather telling statement. We don't know the truth "as it is." I think that is a given. Important company lawyers intruded long ago and have prevented many things from being recounted. Of course that happens all the time in show business, in Europe, in England, so it's probably no more or less than is true for many many American acts as well. All over the world in fact.
Ahhh, show business.
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Post by kathryn on May 14, 2010 8:06:20 GMT -5
Just for the record, some have speculated that John and Paul were more then friends and that is the secret Paul can't tell because of Yoko....
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Post by B on May 14, 2010 15:37:10 GMT -5
Just for the record, some have speculated that John and Paul were more then friends and that is the secret Paul can't tell because of Yoko....
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