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I saw a video on YouTube yesterday that said Paul McCartney died on 9 November 1966 in a car crash and has been replaced by someone else.

I was going to check the England & Wales death register for 1966 on ancestry.com but for some reason you have to pay for the privilege now.

2007-09-15 01:24:46 · 37 answers · asked by Superdude 5 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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Where do i begin? I studied this 2 years ago, and i onestly dont believe he is dead. although the beatles did like to leave clues in various songs/album covers, such as "Paul is a dead man, miss him, miss him, miss him" from im so tired and "Will paul be back as superman" at the end of sgt peppers, it was probably just a way of making more money. people buy their albums to hear the clues, they make money. also, does anyone believe that "billy shears" could honestly appear in the live concerts the beatles did?

That youtube video left out about literally 100- 150 clues. for a detailed list of clues, contact me, i'm happy to answer any questions. if you were watching the same youtube video as i was, you probably saw some of the comments i left about some of the clues being left out. they are under the username 'themisprints' which is my band account. check us out.

2007-09-15 01:43:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There's no evidence that any of the clues are actual clues. You can find meaning in anything if you look hard enough. Surely his family in Liverpool would have noticed it wasn't the same guy. John and Paul argued because they had different ideas of where to go with the band. Then Paul announced he was leaving, that pissed off Lennon since he wanted to be the one to announce it. They then slagged each other off in the press and in music, most prominently Lennon's "How do you sleep" and more subtly McCartney's "Too many people". Not long before John died, the two did resume a friendship, but they did not see each other often - Lennon was unable to visit the UK due to him being denied re-entry to America as a result of his VISA issues. I think it is safe to say that if John had not died, not only would the two have become good friends again but they almost certainly would have collaborated musically again at some point.

2016-05-20 01:05:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Rumour has it Paul McCartney, on Wednesday, November 9, 1966, got angry during a recording session while recording "Sgt Pepper", stormed out. It was raining terribly, and he saw a young woman, misreble and soaked, walking. Her name was Rita. Paul stopped to let her in. Rita eventually realized who was driving, and threw herself at Paul. He lost control, and collided with a yellow lorry, and his car proceeded to flip over, breaking his fingers. He hit a telegraph pole, and his car caught on fire, then exploding. Supposedly he was decapitated, and his teeth knocked out. Passer-bys thought he looked familiar, but his hair was burned off so they couldn't tell. A reporter following Paul, and also the police on the scene were bribed into keeping quiet. The surviving Beatles, obviously upset, considered disbanding. But it was then decided to replace Paul. They sat off, with a Paul McCartney Look-a-like contest. The winner's name was supposedly William Shears Cambell, or Billy Shears, the leader of Sgt Pepper's Lonley Hearts Club Band. He was an Ontario Provincial Police officer. William had to get plastic surgery to fix minor diffrences, but some things could not be fixed, such as being right-handed. The Beatles supposedly hid "clues" in lyrics, songs played backwards, on album and single covers, and in movies telling of Paul's death, to "Break the news slowly". Some famous clues are "Turn Me On, Dead Man" when "Revolution #9" is reversed, Paul's lack of footwear on the Abbey Road cover, and after 1966, a change of vocal sound, and a scar on Paul's upper lip. Band members denied his death numerous times.
hope this helps I got it from someone else

2015-08-27 13:13:05 · answer #3 · answered by gfg 1 · 0 0

He was taken by aliens along with Elvis, James Dean, Buddy Holly and several other musicians. Ask David Icke. He will explain all to you. You can look him up on Google!!

2007-09-15 01:44:55 · answer #4 · answered by Spiny Norman 7 · 0 0

haha no. he's not dead. everyone thought we was dead, cuz on an album cover with the beetles on it, they were crossing the street and Paul McCartney wasn't wearing shoes, and some people thought it was a sign of death or something :)

2007-09-15 01:35:06 · answer #5 · answered by Jen 3 · 2 0

Nope

2007-09-15 01:37:00 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No, the replacement has been a very good looky-likey then.


And I find that lookalikes are not that much like the people they're supposed to look like.

2007-09-15 01:30:43 · answer #7 · answered by elflaeda 7 · 0 0

No, but even if he had, it would still mean the replacement has been around for 40 odd years. Quite an acheivement. lol x

2007-09-15 01:32:09 · answer #8 · answered by Ginny Jin 7 · 1 0

No of course not. Look at him. Its the same bloke, same mannerisms, looks, everything.

And what would you replace him with a double for, anyway?

People do love a good conspiracy theory.

2007-09-15 01:31:28 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ask Elvis

2007-09-15 01:31:22 · answer #10 · answered by reggie 6 · 0 0

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