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Post by lili on Nov 27, 2006 14:04:40 GMT -5
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masque
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Post by masque on Nov 27, 2006 14:40:17 GMT -5
Blimey you can really see it for yourself here can't you, he doesn't seem to acknowledge his presence in some of those shots, well posted Lili!
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Post by fourthousandholes on Nov 27, 2006 14:52:11 GMT -5
Well ok, but I thought this was supposed to be representing Johnny Hallyday throwing Paul off the wall for messing with Sylvie.
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Post by lili on Nov 27, 2006 17:04:35 GMT -5
It seems to me like Ritchie & Johnny are taking it very seriously. George looks like he'd like to see Bill fall off ! I didn't know that, 4000. Did you read that at TKIN ? I can't post there, so I don't see the point in reading their posts.
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Post by That Latvian Guy on Nov 28, 2006 1:54:47 GMT -5
In the balancing photo they all look very upset...
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Post by lili on Nov 28, 2006 8:37:21 GMT -5
I just looked at that photo again. George's hand is open, as if he's trying to push Bill off. Ritchie is holding George back. John is keeping Bill from falling off. Hmmmmmm....
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Nov 29, 2006 21:25:02 GMT -5
Interesting observations. It does look more like Bill is slipping, rather than being shoved by John. But if looks could kill, George really looks like he could kill with those looks.
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Post by lili on Nov 30, 2006 10:22:39 GMT -5
Bill is slipping alright. Stay tuned to the next installment in his f*cked up life !
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Post by That Latvian Guy on Nov 30, 2006 13:15:43 GMT -5
Does anybody have some more photos from the slipping photo shoot?
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Post by masque on Nov 30, 2006 14:05:54 GMT -5
The next instalment is that Heather is trying to get joint rights to Bill's home in St John's Wood, described in the English press as 'The Matrimonial home'; apparantly she had the instruction written down on a pad to her lawyers which she was holding in a way that the press could openly read what was written there.
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Post by lili on Nov 30, 2006 14:22:59 GMT -5
That's not Bill's home. It was never Bill's home. Paul loved Cavendish. It was HIS home. Bill took it over along with everything else that Paul owned. He would've jumped right into Paul's suits & shoes if he would've fit into them ! I'd rather see Heather have it than Bill have it ! At one point, Bill & Linda left it to the animals. They allowed their pets to have free reign in Cavendish, & the animals were peeing & defecating everywhere ! I bet you that Paul was turning over in his grave about that one !
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Post by masque on Nov 30, 2006 14:42:25 GMT -5
You know i wondered about that, but you're right Cavendish figures far back in the 60's, whatever happens, it's clear Heather is a vicious fighter so maybe a case of karma for bill; if she knows the truth, he is PUTTY!
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Post by lili on Nov 30, 2006 14:55:55 GMT -5
Paul McCartney's London home, 7 Cavendish Avenue, St John's Wood
Looking for a freehold property, McCartney had looked in Chester Terrace but was blocked by residents concerned about the attention he would attract. Brought April 13th 1965 for £40,000. Hired John Dunbar’s elder sister Marina Adams and her husband John to renovate. Their first job had been the carpentry in Peter Asher’s room on Wimpole Street. Renovations cost £20,000. McCartney moved in late March 1966. An experimental colour TV and video recorder stood in the corner of the living room, both donated by the BBC. Basement room held a variety of artefacts brought back from 3-day stop in India. McCartney’s housekeeper was a Mrs. Kelly who was fired along with her husband when they tried to sell their story to an Australian newspaper. Music room/den was on the top floor and had a window overlooking the front courtyard. Songs including "Penny Lane", "Getting Better" and "Hey Jude" were written there. A Knight piano stood in the music room. McCartney got design team Binder, Edwards and Vaughan to paint the piano in psychedelic colours. The job cost £300. The many visitors to Cavendish Avenue included Andy Warhol and Mick Jagger. McCartney reportedly offered Jagger his first joint in the music room at Cavendish Avenue. McCartney brought a dog, Martha, the Old English Sheepdog immortalized in the song Martha, My Dear, upon moving into Cavendish Avenue and also had a litter of cats. McCartney had a meditation chapel built in his garden around 1967 which contained a circular bed donated to him by Groucho Marx. In 1968 fiance Jane Asher returned unexpectedly to Cavendish Avenue from Bristol to find McCartney in bed with another girl. They broke up shortly afterwards.
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Post by masque on Nov 30, 2006 15:16:06 GMT -5
Thanks for that Lili, so March 1966 was the date, brilliant. Oh naughty, naughty bill, should cover his tracks better...
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Post by lili on Nov 30, 2006 15:21:31 GMT -5
Actually, Bill didn't take over for Paul until sometime in October/November, 1966. Mal Evans moved in with Bill at the beginning to help smooth things over. He probably was in charge of keeping an eye on him, and helping him with his transformation.
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Post by masque on Nov 30, 2006 16:02:47 GMT -5
What time did Paul die, was it September 1966, that's the date given generally?
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Post by lili on Dec 1, 2006 10:05:35 GMT -5
Yes. Sometime in mid/late September, 1966. The date has been bantered about a bit. One of the last photos we've found of him, was at the Melody Maker Music Award Ceremony, which aired on Sept. 13th, 1966.
Aug 4, 2006, 12:39am, JoJo wrote: The date on the Sept 13 picture is the date that Melody Maker was published, not the date of the awards ceremony. The magazine simply alluded to "last weekend's awards", meaning it could have been on Fri 9th, Sat 10th, Sunday 11th.
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Post by That Latvian Guy on Dec 1, 2006 12:31:25 GMT -5
Yes. Sometime in mid/late September, 1966. The date has been bantered about a bit. One of the last photos we've found of him, was at the Melody Maker Music Award Ceremony, which aired on Sept. 13th, 1966. Aug 4, 2006, 12:39am, JoJo wrote: The date on the Sept 13 picture is the date that Melody Maker was published, not the date of the awards ceremony. The magazine simply alluded to "last weekend's awards", meaning it could have been on Fri 9th, Sat 10th, Sunday 11th. So Paul could die in a car crash in his way back home? Certainly a unlucky event...
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