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Here now are two 'Paul Is Dead' clues (in regards to Paul McCartney of t...
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Here now are two 'Paul Is Dead' clues (in regards to Paul McCartney of the Beatles), discovered within the track titled "Gratitude" on the 2007 album "Memory Almost Full". For those unfamiliar with the P.I.D. mystery, the Beatles and "Paul McCartney" have been putting clues into their music, album art, and more (since the winter of '66 to the present day) to indicate that the real Paul died on November 9th, 1966 as the result of a fatal car accident and was replaced by a man named William Campbell.
To my friends, dear loves, and regular viewers, fear not: I've decided that I prefer not to make videos on this subject very often, as I like to cheer you up, not bring you down, lol, and it's a rather un-girly gruesome mystery. But the clues are certainly real, as any investigation of the P.I.D. mystery will reveal. Further investigation is recommended for any Beatles' fan.
In "Gratitude", a simple reversal reveals a hidden clue urging the listener to question who it is they're really listening to. Further on in the song, Bill reveals his true identity by name. This was definitely a surprise to find in such a seemingly innocent song! I found 'em by accident really while just fiddling around earlier this evening. Bill has no one to blame but himself for the ongoing tragical mystery though, since he has packed clues into everything he touches, left and right, ever since the day he assumed Paul's identity. Really, their one mistake in choosing Bill to replace Paul was that Bill's been a weird-assed blabbermouth about it from day one, lol!
I used to think the P.I.D. mystery was just a big in-joke that the Beatles and Paul have kept going to the present day ... but the more clues you see and the deeper you dig, the more you see that the clues are a lot more conclusive and revealing than you'd ever think: some of the physical differences between Paul and Bill are simply impossible to explain other than with P.I.D.. But you'll have to decide for yourself whether you think it's Paul or Bill we're hearing here. Believe ... "who is this, now?" Enjoy!
Fondly,
Rachel :)
P.S. Imagine audio with John & George talking about Beatle Bill & the Fab Three:
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Daria Bignardi intervista Vauro e Beatrice Borromeo per la presentazione...
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Daria Bignardi intervista Vauro e Beatrice Borromeo per la presentazione del libro Italia Annozero. Puntata censurata prima delle elezioni europee ed amministrative dal direttore di rai 2.
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"Because" is a ballad written by John Lennon (credited to Lenn...
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"Because" is a ballad written by John Lennon (credited to Lennon/McCartney) and performed by The Beatles.It features a 3-part harmony vocal performance between Lennon,McCartney and George Harrison,overdubbed three times to make nine voices in all.The results of this have been compared in sound to the Beach Boys.It appeared on the 1969 album Abbey Road,and is the song that precedes the extended medley that formed side two of the original LP record. The song begins with electric harpsichord played by George Martin and then joined by Lennon's guitar doubling the harpsichord and played through a Leslie speaker.Vocals and bass guitar enter in what Alan Pollack calls the "mini-bridge". The song was one of the few Beatles songs to include an analog synthesizer arrangement (although analog keyboards such as the Mellotron had been used often by The Beatles,few songs featured the use of a traditional analog synthesizer with voltage-controlled oscillators).The Beatles at the time of Abbey Road were among the first contemporary rock bands to experiment with the Moog synthesizer. According to Lennon,"Because"was inspired by Ludwig van Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata"."Yoko was playing Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata' on the piano...I said,Can you play those chords backwards?and wrote 'Because' around them.The lyrics speak for themselves...No imagery,no obscure references". The main recording session for "Because" was on 1 August 1969,with vocal overdubs on 4 August, and a Moog synthesizer overdub by George Harrison on 5 August.As a result,this was the last song on the album to be committed to tape,although there were still overdubs for other incomplete songs. A vocals-only version of the song can be found on Anthology 3 and Love and is an example of three part harmony from Lennon,McCartney,and Harrison,although the latter is slowed down and includes quiet nature sound effects.Both versions include the 'Aaaaaaaaaaahhhhh' at the beginning.
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In memoria di un DIO!
Per chi non lo conosce e parla solo per sentito dir...
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In memoria di un DIO!
Per chi non lo conosce e parla solo per sentito dire.... Prima di parlare di Michael in un modo sgradevole, bisognerebbe guardare questo video per capire la sua difficile e strana vita!
Mettetevi comodi e guardatelo tutto, l'ho diviso in 9 Filmati... Durata totale circa 1.28h
"Ciao Michael.. sarai sempre nei miei pensieri"
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Guillermo FIgueroa presenta un resumen del ciclo de conferencias del UFO...
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Guillermo FIgueroa presenta un resumen del ciclo de conferencias del UFO Congress International 2009 Celebrada en Turquia, en la que participó Jaime Maussan. Julio 2009 Los Grandes Misterios del Tercer Milenio
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