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Post by eggy on Apr 2, 2005 8:25:50 GMT -5
Look at this London Town Album Poster Original copies of this LP contained a poster - one image of which is McCartney and Linda on a boat with the word 'SUBSTITUTE' written over them (can be found at the upper right-hand corner). What does this symbolise? Is the McCartney shown here a substitute? Did you ever know about this? Found it on this website in the section "What's New?": mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/opd/home.htmlSee also McCartney II album cover shadows
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Post by eggy on Apr 2, 2005 8:28:36 GMT -5
From the same site: The McCartney Interview In 1980 Columbia released a limited edition single called "The McCartney Interview". It contains an interview Paul gave to Vic Garbarini for 'Musician' magazine. At the very end of side two in the runout groove however, there is a slight mumbling. When this mumbling is reversed you hear Paul clearly saying "And I'm still the walrus." Again adding more confusion as to who really was the walrus.
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Post by JoJo on Apr 2, 2005 11:35:29 GMT -5
From the same site: The McCartney Interview In 1980 Columbia released a limited edition single called "The McCartney Interview". It contains an interview Paul gave to Vic Garbarini for 'Musician' magazine. At the very end of side two in the runout groove however, there is a slight mumbling. When this mumbling is reversed you hear Paul clearly saying "And I'm still the walrus." Again adding more confusion as to who really was the walrus.
Holy SH** Eggy! Darned if it ain't so!! I got this interview album on vinyl at a used record shop in my area about a year ago or so, (along with Klaatu, a good day) and never noticed that, but then again it's pretty faint. Luckily the needle picks up late enough to still capture it. I majorly boosted the volume in Soundforge, then reversed it. Pretty scratchy, people should take better care of vinyl! Anyway here it is forward: www.jojoplace.org/Shoebox/McCartneyInterviewRunoutGroove/InterviewRunOutForward.wavBackward, amazing! www.jojoplace.org/Shoebox/McCartneyInterviewRunoutGroove/InterviewRunOutBackward.wavEdit: backwards is mislabeled as forwards and vice-versa.. or rather, the forward speaking is backwards...you know what I mean..
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Post by JoJo on Apr 2, 2005 11:39:26 GMT -5
Btw, that London Town poster is pretty amazing too..
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Post by DarkHorse on Apr 2, 2005 13:38:28 GMT -5
Original copies of this LP contained a poster - one image of which is McCartney and Linda on a boat with the word 'SUBSTITUTE' written over them (can be found at the upper right-hand corner). What does this symbolise? Is the McCartney shown here a substitute? Did you ever know about this? Found it on this website in the section "What's New?": mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/opd/home.htmlSee also McCartney II album cover shadows That's a great find Eggy. Faul has been leaving clues for years and we are just discovering them. Everyone focuses on Beatle clues the most when we should be paying more attention to Bill.
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Post by DarkHorse on Apr 2, 2005 13:42:26 GMT -5
Very clear. I think what Faul did with this one is record it forward and then put it on the album backwards... just like John did on the message at the end of I'm So Tired.
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Post by -Wings- on Apr 2, 2005 21:02:26 GMT -5
Faul/Bill has always been one of the most cheeky ones in the whole scenario as far as leaving clues. I also think his clues tend to be the most straight foward, as opposed to some of John's head scratchers and George's self-loathing.
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Post by eggy on Apr 3, 2005 4:33:46 GMT -5
WOW!!! I CAN HEAR IT JOJO!!!!!!!!! Thanks so much for this audio, I can't believe you have it!!!!!!!!
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Post by eggy on Apr 3, 2005 4:37:36 GMT -5
That's a great find Eggy. Faul has been leaving clues for years and we are just discovering them. Everyone focuses on Beatle clues the most when we should be paying more attention to Bill. Thanks DH!!! But let me tell you, after all this I really don't know where to look at or look for. It seems to be that Faul has a lot to tell us too ;D
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