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Post by Paul Bearer on Sept 5, 2020 5:51:16 GMT -5
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Post by B on Sept 5, 2020 21:11:43 GMT -5
nope; I can't.
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Post by Paul Bearer on Sept 6, 2020 5:07:33 GMT -5
It's Faul.
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Post by B on Sept 6, 2020 10:46:12 GMT -5
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Post by B on Sept 6, 2020 11:07:04 GMT -5
Paul Bearer, if you mean the picture, that's not Faul. (The fellow is tall though!)
Put the video on full screen and have a look.
The left eye (from our point of view) and the raised eyebrow - Faul never got it "that right".
If you are referencing the voice.... it does sound a bit like him. I'll give you that.
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Post by revolver on Sept 6, 2020 13:56:48 GMT -5
Paul Bearer, if you mean the picture, that's not Faul. (The fellow is tall though!) Put the video on full screen and have a look. The left eye (from our point of view) and the raised eyebrow - Faul never got it "that right". If you are referencing the voice.... it does sound a bit like him. I'll give you that. Reportedly Paul had a cold that day, which may explain why his voice sounded a bit different. "'Til There Was You" sounds like Paul to me.
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Post by ramone on Sept 6, 2020 14:52:05 GMT -5
I think they all sound just slightly off. (recording?) Paul certainly does. It sounds like he was purposely trying to sing deeper with a little more vibrato thrown in for the sake of the decca aud. (elvis -ish) Maybe we could say it was Bill trying to imitate JPM somewhat with his Beso mi mucho later.
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Post by kennethmd on Sept 6, 2020 16:20:58 GMT -5
That is Paul singing imitating Elvis, except Till there was you. He use to imitate Elvis when he sing, until George Martin told him to stop and use his own voice. The one before Paul was John and the ones after Paul was George. You have to get the Album itself to hear Pete. George Martin also coaches them in what singing voice to use and what song to sing. Still he allow them to choice the songs they wanted to record. Except for Ringo, he never brought anyone in to played instruments for them. He did brought others in to add chords, drum beat and to sing backup. Sometimes, he would bring a chord to them that sounded better, to see if they wanted that in or re-record that chord.
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Post by B on Sept 6, 2020 17:15:14 GMT -5
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Post by kennethmd on Sept 6, 2020 22:32:33 GMT -5
The Decca recording took place on New Years day 1962. George Martin and Brian Epstein had a meeting on February 13 1962. They went to Hamburg April 11 1962 and returned June 2 1962, then went to the Abbey studio on June 6 1962.
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Post by Rubber Soul on Sept 7, 2020 0:54:56 GMT -5
This is stupid, the Decca audition are clearly Paul. Bill was not even all the Beatles scene during the time of the Decca auditions, he was not found until after Paul had died in September 66
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Post by ramone on Sept 7, 2020 13:19:21 GMT -5
You might be right but it's fun to at least kick it around.
And, we don't KNOW he died then or Nov or anytime soon after that. He could be around today occasionally visiting our little round table here for all we know. Then sit back with a pint and text Bill to see how things are going.
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Post by B on Sept 7, 2020 14:26:25 GMT -5
Precisely!
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Post by Paul Bearer on Sept 14, 2020 2:17:05 GMT -5
You're missing the point. They have modified/changed/inserted audio of Billy. They are faking early recordings that may not even have existed. The idea that Paul tried to impersonate Elvis is one of many cover stories. I can clearly hear Billy in almost every song.
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Post by B on Sept 14, 2020 17:16:39 GMT -5
Now THAT is an interesting charge. Hmmmm.
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Post by revolver on Sept 15, 2020 0:05:26 GMT -5
You're missing the point. They have modified/changed/inserted audio of Billy. They are faking early recordings that may not even have existed. The idea that Paul tried to impersonate Elvis is one of many cover stories. I can clearly hear Billy in almost every song. I don't see why they would bother to fake old recordings. Most fans (myself included) didn't start noticing the difference between their voices and appearance until 60if pointed it out.
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Post by michelle on Sept 16, 2020 16:59:23 GMT -5
You're missing the point. They have modified/changed/inserted audio of Billy. They are faking early recordings that may not even have existed. The idea that Paul tried to impersonate Elvis is one of many cover stories. I can clearly hear Billy in almost every song. I don't see why they would bother to fake old recordings. Most fans (myself included) didn't start noticing the difference between their voices and appearance until 60if pointed it out. It’s interesting why. I personally am unable to figure it out. It’s done in former USSR music and movies. We had only 2 TV channels. No way I would have missed shows now posted on YouTube as 1960s shows. Musicians unknown to me now posted as big stars. I don’t think they existed at the time.
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Post by B on Sept 19, 2020 21:17:05 GMT -5
That's odd.
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Post by ramone on Sept 20, 2020 14:17:18 GMT -5
Да, it is.
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Post by michelle on Sept 21, 2020 20:06:10 GMT -5
I'm thinking it could be copyright issue. Charlie Chaplin never applied for copyright. Anybody can 'restore' Chaplin and get some income. Soviet Union paid for movies upfront. Many movies were rejected and never shown. Nobody had copyright to those. Maybe some folks took possession of rejects and market them. Decca audition probably has no copyright on them.
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Post by sherlok on Nov 1, 2020 0:07:20 GMT -5
With the exception of "Money" (which is obviously John singing), NONE of the other tracks sound like ANY Beatle to me. :-)
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Post by ramone on Nov 1, 2020 14:30:03 GMT -5
Like your pic. First actual photograph of someone in portrait I believe. (at least that we know of)
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Post by sherlok on Nov 1, 2020 18:17:51 GMT -5
Like your pic. First actual photograph of someone in portrait I believe. (at least that we know of) Yes, a selfie by Robert Cornelius.
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