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Post by pennylane on Jan 14, 2005 4:43:32 GMT -5
Has anyone around the Beatles, like there shoemaker (shrug) or there gardner (idunno) or anyone ever come forward to sell the PID story? I know it would never sell because it's blown up to be a hoax.. but does anyone know of anyone who has tried to talk?
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Post by revolver on Jan 14, 2005 22:14:08 GMT -5
Mal Evans? He was supposedly working on a book at the time of his "suicide by police" in 1976. Pure speculation as to whether he was going to spill anything.
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Post by Doc on Jan 15, 2005 0:54:12 GMT -5
There are a few people I wonder about, whether they had an inkling. I feel like surely at least one of them knew the time.
Is there a shoemaker, or a gardener? I dunno...
Perhaps, though, there might'a been-WAS a "Chauncey Gardner"......for maybe:
Peter Sellers. For many reasons, all the associations, fraternizings, etc. Sellers is, of course, deceased.
Dusty Springfield. But, old Dusty's dead, too!
Also, Tom Jones......he's actually alive, and still singing strong. But, nothing said about the Beatles......
Pete Townshend----alive. Got to know something, sure plays a mean pinball; not a clue about "Paul is Dead."
Roger Daltrey. The s-s-s-s-s-same. But, in louder pants.
Ed Sullivan--deceased. He probably knew and blew the whole thing off.
Any of the Monkees. After viewing "ADITL", OK, and they premiered on September 12, 1966.........tell me they knew nothing! No, don't tell me. That would be useless.
Doris Day-----oops. Right.
Or, her sister, Kay Serasera, the Italian psychic. Forget it. Kay might know whether or not you'll be pretty, rich, or famous, but doesn't know beans about the Beatles.
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Post by DarkHorse on Jan 15, 2005 10:48:21 GMT -5
Roger Daltrey. The s-s-s-s-s-same. Yes. I once heard Daltry on Howard Stern and he said that Paul McCartney couldn't sing. Maybe he was making a statement against ole Bill. hmmm
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Post by -Wings- on Jan 15, 2005 13:28:19 GMT -5
The only time I can remember somebody coming forward was at that "engagement party" (or whatever) for Paul and Jane Asher, where when somebody mentioned why Paul and Linda were so cozy, he was told that it wasn't really Paul but a replacement.
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