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Post by thatisgroovyman on Mar 30, 2016 19:55:03 GMT -5
Lo and Behold: 'Paul' McCartney in September 13th, 1966: And the same man, June 25th, 1967: Not the best comp, but it was hard to find the two in the same 'pose.' The nose and mouth, and ESPECIALLLY that chin are identical. I think it's safe to say our man died on September 11th, 1966.
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Post by thatisgroovyman on Apr 13, 2016 14:29:12 GMT -5
Another valuable comparison- Paul on left (from August 19th, 1966) and 'Faux' Paul on the right (from September 13th, 1966: The chin speaks in volumes itself!
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Post by silverbeatle on May 4, 2016 9:37:57 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure that is a tour double on the left. It was from the Memphis show in August of 1966 and if you look at the whole interview with the other Beatles around him, they seem really uncomfortable around this 'Paul'.
I believe Paul was too frightened to play Memphis after the whole 'bigger than Jesus' controversy, and had this tour double play that date in the south for him.
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Post by thatisgroovyman on May 6, 2016 22:07:44 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure that is a tour double on the left. It was from the Memphis show in August of 1966 and if you look at the whole interview with the other Beatles around him, they seem really uncomfortable around this 'Paul'. I believe Paul was too frightened to play Memphis after the whole 'bigger than Jesus' controversy, and had this tour double play that date in the south for him. August 21th, 1966: "Q: Paul, according to wire reports you became a little ill after you got off the plane last night. What happened? Air sickness?” PAUL: Yeah, something. You know, I haven’t been too well on the tour. I just felt a bit ill, that’s all, and I was sick.” Paul's illness got to him by the 25th, hence why he needed two days off. We never see him again.
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