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Post by GN on Oct 19, 2010 12:06:25 GMT -5
OMG yes, very very extremely Bill-esque. One of the players in the cast, maybe? Who knows. He is on the MMT bus too (?) One of the five Fauls Apollo told.
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Post by GN on Oct 16, 2010 15:18:30 GMT -5
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Post by GN on Oct 16, 2010 12:04:35 GMT -5
Wow! A very interesting footage! I' ve noticed there was a very "Paulie" character inside. Spencer Davis his name
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Post by GN on Sept 23, 2010 16:25:21 GMT -5
The Sgt. Pepper Band started with the August 28, 1966 concert date at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. JoJo how much money have you paid for news already told years ago by SK? www.rarebeatles.com/photopg7/krla.htm
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Post by GN on Sept 6, 2010 16:58:12 GMT -5
I MISS HIM
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Post by GN on Sept 1, 2010 5:43:43 GMT -5
wings? the most important, DETROIT wings. The important of the wings
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Post by GN on Aug 19, 2010 16:56:10 GMT -5
That's Phil Ackrill! Exactly, beyond any doubt!!!!!! Now ...uh.... which one is .... uh..... Pauline? The one in the center
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Post by GN on Aug 18, 2010 18:18:35 GMT -5
Why does his head glow like that? It was a very bright light. The image is a still from the A Day in the Life video at 0:46. It's very similar to the hair style that Paul had in Kenya (NOTE: I flipped the Kenya image below). Paul returned from Kenya in November of 66, and the video for A Day in the Life was filmed in February of 1967. He shows up again on the far right at 0:52. That's Phil Ackrill!
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Post by GN on Jul 23, 2010 1:56:22 GMT -5
I also notice 2 Paul's in the video aswell. Look for the one with the hair that parts to the left.. Even in the outfit, there is another one with the hair parted to the right. Uploaded with ImageShack.usProbably James Paul's 2 seconds of goodbye. Guess who is that guy.
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Post by GN on Jun 12, 2010 15:30:05 GMT -5
The funny thing of crop circles is that ALL of THEM have a CAD-CAM hatching. For one like me who works on CAD-CAM and plasma technology there is no mystery on their origin.
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Post by GN on Jun 12, 2010 15:21:52 GMT -5
Apparently the movie is pretty lame, according to one review of it posted at PID Miss him. Same old story: Paul died in a car crash, but some of the 'deeper issues' are not addressed. I found pentothal®'s comments interesting. (I believe pentothal® is GN here.) They are as follows: "...Two years later the first publication of 60IF ( June 18th 2002 ) a guy claimed to be the "author" of 60IF showing some floppy disks. Me and all who directly knows me had a great laugh. Now at today's OUR level of knowing about all the matter it might be "better" for THEM to tell that the "old" story was COMPLETELY true. *But the "old story" was just the beginning to search for the complete truth. All this matter was made NOT to make money. It was done to find the Truth." ---------------- * translation: It might be better for the old 'Paul died in a car crash' story to pass for the truth for the people who are behind Paul's replacement, than for the people to discern the entire story, which may involve some unsavory facts, and possibly a much bigger story. Thanks Letter B
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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 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 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 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 GN on May 30, 2010 16:22:45 GMT -5
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Post by GN on May 29, 2010 18:49:41 GMT -5
Congratulations! You have just found the "Crossover False Paul McCartney". His first appearance was on "Beatles For Sale" album cover Tip: see the strange "scar" on the chin, the different jawbone shape, the different nostrils, the embossed lips. He is NOT "our" Faul
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Post by GN on Apr 22, 2010 3:20:22 GMT -5
You better see right through that mother's eyesThose freaks was right when they said you was deadSo no need to change it
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Post by GN on Apr 20, 2010 1:49:51 GMT -5
I thought at first GN was talking about the Hey Judesque guy in the top pic. How could I have possibly thought that! Silly me. The "Hey Judesque guy" ... who is that man actually?
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Post by GN on Apr 19, 2010 8:23:37 GMT -5
Two photos about the real Paul McCartney after 1966. He seems to be blind and living as a prisoner.
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Well..
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Post by GN on Apr 7, 2010 2:38:24 GMT -5
Paul or Faul? It's been a long while checking up the forums here and I just saw this and, well.. why not post it? In my opinion, it does look like Paul more than Faul (taken in 1969) Having good and reliable photos of the TRUE Paul McCartney it's easy to tell who is who. Your picture is about Faul.
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Post by GN on Mar 13, 2010 9:03:09 GMT -5
Take a look at this picture. Who is the main "character?" Any ideas? Same guy here but a little older, hes the last one getting off the plane. Hey FAUllibLE do you want to bring THE GAME to an end right now? It could be TOO MUCH for most people....
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Post by GN on Mar 10, 2010 4:12:47 GMT -5
8:46/9:55
0:45/0:49
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Post by GN on Mar 7, 2010 12:06:47 GMT -5
You can zoom the clip. That's a mere mask. That's an interesting point. It's possible that whoever played the role of Faul in "Hey Jude" was also wearing a mask. The facial "skin" appears unnatural - stretched tightly, blemish free, with no wrinkles (which Paul had). Someone commented on this Smothers Bros piece before (intro into Hey Jude). Was Faul irritated by the mask just as the song was beginning? See the way he blows lightly to one side (54 seconds in) - Yeah!
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Post by GN on Mar 6, 2010 5:43:07 GMT -5
You can zoom the clip. That's a mere mask.
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