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Post by FP on May 30, 2010 23:14:08 GMT -5
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Post by GN on Jun 3, 2010 16:28:19 GMT -5
"Crossover False Paul" was a very good double as stand in. He was "Character Paul" on "Rubber Soul" (BTW) cover but NOT on "Yellow Submarine/Eleanor Rigby 45 rpm cover. "Crossover False Paul" the name means that he was present from fall 1964 to 1970 on Beatles photos. After 1966 his presence was contemporary and alternated to that of Phil Ackrill as Paul McCartney replacement. "Beatles for Sale is The Beatles' fourth album, released in late 1964 and produced by George Martin for Parlophone. The album marked a minor turning point in the evolution of Lennon and McCartney as lyricists, John Lennon particularly now showing interest in composing songs of a more autobiographical nature. "I'm a Loser" shows Lennon for the first time seemingly coming under the influence of Bob Dylan, whom he met for the first time in New York while on tour, on 28 August 1964.
Only six days separated the last full band session for A Hard Day's Night (2 June) and the first for Beatles for Sale. Prior to the new recording sessions, the band toured Australia and New Zealand (after a two-show night in Hong Kong), played concerts in the Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden and made several television, radio and live concert appearances in the UK. Music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic said, "It was inevitable that the constant grind of touring, writing, promoting, and recording would grate on The Beatles," leading to ..." "...the band's visible weariness..."
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Post by B on Jun 3, 2010 17:59:12 GMT -5
He was "Character Paul" on "Rubber Soul" (BTW) cover ..."...but NOT on "Yellow Submarine/Eleanor Rigby 45 rpm cover."which is the picture of Paul wearing a blue collar, if I'm not mistaken. At least where GN lives. In the US, this was the cover for that single: I have to say that the 'blue collar' Paul always seemed questionable to me, but he may be the original. Hard to say really. What is odd about that cover is that Ringo and Paul are wearing blue, while George and John aren't, imo. The "Eleanor Rigby" page at wikipedia is an interesting read. Funny that the English promotional poster for the record was another "Paul in jail" image. hate to beat a dark horse, but....
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Post by GN on Jun 4, 2010 2:52:49 GMT -5
He was "Character Paul" on "Rubber Soul" (BTW) cover ..."...but NOT on "Yellow Submarine/Eleanor Rigby 45 rpm cover."which is the picture of Paul wearing a blue collar, if I'm not mistaken. At least where GN lives. In the US, this was the cover for that single: I have to say that the 'blue collar' Paul always seemed questionable to me, but he may be the original. Hard to say really. What is odd about that cover is that Ringo and Paul are wearing blue, while George and John aren't, imo. The "Eleanor Rigby" page at wikipedia is an interesting read. Funny that the English promotional poster for the record was another "Paul in jail" image. hate to beat a dark horse, but.... I was referring to FP link image:
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Post by FP on Jun 10, 2010 14:27:56 GMT -5
Since "crossover Paul" is clearly a convincing replacement, why go through getting Pearl Witherington to have a sex change and become Neil, Vivian, AND Paul?
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Post by GN on Jun 11, 2010 7:38:30 GMT -5
Since "crossover Paul" is clearly a convincing replacement, why go through getting Pearl Witherington to have a sex change and become Neil, Vivian, AND Paul? Good question. I know there is some confusion now. Let me explain. Pearl Witherington (AKA Pauline it's not me who called her that way) was actually Marie, Paul's mother as one can see on the cover of "Woman" the Mike McGear album. Phil Ackrill was and still is today the replacement of Paul McCartney, our "Faul" He was a Vivian Stanshall performer too, while at the beginning of his presence in Beatle entourage he was disguised by a Neil Aspinall look. Assuming that Pauline was "Crossover False Paul" all those lyrics: "You better see right through that mother's eyes" and "Jump when your momma tell you anything" from "How do you sleep" and lyrics: "In case of accidents he always took his mom" from "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill" make sense. Now my opinion is that Pearl died in 1995 and Phil performed her too from that year to make her getting the "Wing" prize.
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Post by FP on Jun 11, 2010 11:23:15 GMT -5
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Post by GN on Jun 11, 2010 14:24:30 GMT -5
or Faul has performed Pearl in her two or three public appearances... That's my question now. I am not sure that Pauline was "Crossover False Paul" ... but I am working on ...
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Post by fabboy on Jan 19, 2011 23:01:31 GMT -5
so if there was a 'crossover' Paul as far back as 1964, why did they do it? What happened? What happened to the real Paul Mcartney?
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Post by B on Jan 20, 2011 12:03:55 GMT -5
"One day, you'll look, and see I've gone But tomorrow may rain, so: I'll follow the sun"[/color] I think we're supposed to understand that he went on a journey, akin to the one depicted in the Kubrick movie "2001 - A Space Odessy". (I know you're relatively new here, but this has come up for discussion before.) I think that's the story that Paul's disappearance is supposed to tell. That is, Paul had to leave for a while, so Faul filled in. David Bowie- Space Oddity Original Video (1969)Whether or not that is "What happened to the real Paul Mcartney?", I don't know. (Understand that if Paul actually died, his spirit might have made such a journey, as well.) If he just "retired", and remained alive physically, the 'official story', as it were, is supposed to suggest that he went away for a bit. Perhaps best thought of as a trip through TIME as much as a trip through space. The things he "D-I D-Ied Did" when he was a kid - in ancient Egypt!What famous "kid" died in Ancient Egypt? (A little TUTelage might refresh your memory.) The Who - SubstiTUTe www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQ9H9yE7F7QYou think we look pretty good together You think my shoes are made of leather But I'm a substitute for another guy I look pretty tall but my heels are high The simple things you see are all complicated I look pretty young, but I'm just back-dated, yeah Substitute your lies for fact I can see right through your plastic macI look all white, but my dad was black My fine looking suit is really made out of sack I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth The north side of my town faced east, and the east was facing south And now you dare to look me in the eyeThose crocodile tears are what you cry It's a genuine problem, you won't try To work it out at all you just pass it by, pass it by Substitute me for him **Substitute my coke for gin Substitute you for my mum At least I'll get my washing done ------------ **en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_prince_and_the_pauper"The Prince and the Pauper is an English-language novel by American author Mark Twain. It was first published in 1881 in Canada before its 1882 publication in the United States. The book represents Twain's first attempt at historical fiction. Set in 1547, the novel tells the story of two young boys who are identical in appearance: Tom Canty, a pauper who lives with his abusive father in Offal Court off Pudding Lane in London, and Edward VI of England, son of Henry VIII of England.""Nobody was really sure if he was from the house of Lords/Paul"Perhaps I've strayed off topic a bit, eh? After all, the thread title is "Vintage photos of Paul". Well, OK. Here's one. Or is that Faul? Hard to tell, sometimes. those crocodile tears are what you cry
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Post by iameye on Jan 20, 2011 14:29:09 GMT -5
"One day, you'll look, and see I've gone But tomorrow may rain, so: I'll follow the sun" [/color] I think we're supposed to understand that he went on a journey, akin to the one depicted in the Kubrick movie "2001 - A Space Odessy". (I know you're relatively new here, but this has come up for discussion before.) I think that's the story that Paul's disappearance is supposed to tell. That is, Paul had to leave for a while, so Faul filled in. David Bowie- Space Oddity Original Video (1969)Whether or not that is "What happened to the real Paul Mcartney?", I don't know. (Understand that if Paul actually died, his spirit might have made such a journey, as well.) If he just "retired", and remained alive physically, the 'official story', as it were, is supposed to suggest that he went away for a bit. Perhaps best thought of as a trip through TIME as much as a trip through space. The things he "D-I D-Ied Did" when he was a kid - in ancient Egypt!What famous "kid" died in Ancient Egypt? (A little TUTelage might refresh your memory.) The Who - SubstiTUTe www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQ9H9yE7F7QYou think we look pretty good together You think my shoes are made of leather But I'm a substitute for another guy I look pretty tall but my heels are high The simple things you see are all complicated I look pretty young, but I'm just back-dated, yeah Substitute your lies for fact I can see right through your plastic macI look all white, but my dad was black My fine looking suit is really made out of sack I was born with a plastic spoon in my mouth The north side of my town faced east, and the east was facing south And now you dare to look me in the eyeThose crocodile tears are what you cry It's a genuine problem, you won't try To work it out at all you just pass it by, pass it by Substitute me for him **Substitute my coke for gin Substitute you for my mum At least I'll get my washing done ------------ **en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_prince_and_the_pauper"The Prince and the Pauper is an English-language novel by American author Mark Twain. It was first published in 1881 in Canada before its 1882 publication in the United States. The book represents Twain's first attempt at historical fiction. Set in 1547, the novel tells the story of two young boys who are identical in appearance: Tom Canty, a pauper who lives with his abusive father in Offal Court off Pudding Lane in London, and Edward VI of England, son of Henry VIII of England.""Nobody was really sure if he was from the house of Lords/Paul"Perhaps I've strayed off topic a bit, eh? After all, the thread title is "Vintage photos of Paul". Well, OK. Here's one. Or is that Faul? Hard to tell, sometimes. those crocodile tears are what you cry[/quote] King Tut? C'mon B, THINK!
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Post by B on Jan 20, 2011 15:13:47 GMT -5
Have to cover all the bases, you know. Siriusly, I have to think that if James Bond can be goldenian eye, then Tutankhamun is Shirley in the mix! Tutankhamun was nine years old when he became pharaoh and reigned for approximately ten years. In historical terms, Tutankhamun's significance stems from his rejection of the radical religious innovations introduced by his predecessor and father, Akhenaten. Secondly, his tomb in the Valley of the Kings was discovered by Carter almost completely intact — the most complete ancient Egyptian royal tomb ever found. As Tutankhamun began his reign at such an early age, his vizier and eventual successor Ay was probably making most of the important political decisions during Tutankhamun's reign.
Tutankhamun was one of the few kings worshiped as a god and honored with a cult-like following in his own lifetime. A stela discovered at Karnak and dedicated to Amun-Re and Tutankhamun indicates that the king could be appealed to in his deified state for forgiveness and to free the petitioner from an ailment caused by wrongdoing. Temples of his cult were built as far away as in Kawa and Faras in Nubia. The title of the sister of the Viceroy of Kush included a reference to the deified king, indicative of the universality of his cult.Perhaps the point most to B made was that Paul's disappearance may have involved a long journey. "... A man going into a far country, called his servants, and delivered to them his goods; And to one he gave five talents, and to another two, and to another one, to every one according to his proper ability: and immediately he took his journey..."
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Post by iameye on Jan 20, 2011 20:29:49 GMT -5
Get it? could you at least try? pretty please with sugar on top?
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Post by iameye on Jan 21, 2011 15:24:29 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Jan 21, 2011 16:18:58 GMT -5
In that day will I raise up the tabernacle of David that is fallen, and close up the breaches thereof; and I will raise up his ruins, and I will build it as in the days of old.
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Post by iameye on Jan 21, 2011 21:19:37 GMT -5
In that day will I raise up the tabernacle of David that is fallen, and close up the breaches thereof; and I will raise up his ruins, and I will build it as in the days of old. I flipped the image
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Post by iameye on Jan 22, 2011 7:43:15 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Jan 22, 2011 11:36:17 GMT -5
BobsArtGallery
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Post by kennethmd on Jan 23, 2011 20:07:24 GMT -5
"Crossover False Paul" was a very good double as stand in. He was "Character Paul" on "Rubber Soul" (BTW) cover but NOT on "Yellow Submarine/Eleanor Rigby 45 rpm cover. "Crossover False Paul" the name means that he was present from fall 1964 to 1970 on Beatles photos. After 1966 his presence was contemporary and alternated to that of Phil Ackrill as Paul McCartney replacement. "Beatles for Sale is The Beatles' fourth album, released in late 1964 and produced by George Martin for Parlophone. The album marked a minor turning point in the evolution of Lennon and McCartney as lyricists, John Lennon particularly now showing interest in composing songs of a more autobiographical nature. "I'm a Loser" shows Lennon for the first time seemingly coming under the influence of Bob Dylan, whom he met for the first time in New York while on tour, on 28 August 1964.
Only six days separated the last full band session for A Hard Day's Night (2 June) and the first for Beatles for Sale. Prior to the new recording sessions, the band toured Australia and New Zealand (after a two-show night in Hong Kong), played concerts in the Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden and made several television, radio and live concert appearances in the UK. Music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic said, "It was inevitable that the constant grind of touring, writing, promoting, and recording would grate on The Beatles," leading to ..." "...the band's visible weariness..." What I see is four different Paul's. Paul in the upper left look different then the other three. Same with Paul in the lower left, he look different then the other three. Paul in the lower right also look different then the other three. But Paul in the upper middle and Paul in the upper right are the same person, they both have the same scars in the same area on their face. But they both look different the the other three.
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Post by iameye on Jan 24, 2011 9:00:13 GMT -5
Dr David Livingstone and close friend.
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Post by iameye on Jan 24, 2011 10:07:10 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Jan 24, 2011 14:17:44 GMT -5
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Post by B on Jan 24, 2011 14:40:07 GMT -5
He's gotta carry that weight a long time.
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Post by skyward on Jan 24, 2011 16:26:16 GMT -5
He's gotta carry that weight a long time.
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Post by iameye on Jan 24, 2011 16:47:33 GMT -5
fireman's Tex Mex Got a match? SHINE THE LIGHT in Mexico!
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