Beatles Last Video Footage
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@joruva Exactly lol great point. John would NEVER have gone for that
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@itscalledBeatlemania I agree with what you said about being happy that they happened. I feel the same. But, I really think you should rethink listening exclusively. The Beatles themselves listened to a variety of music, and I think whene we shut ourselves in like that, music becomes so..superficial. Of course The Beatles are amazing. The best. But what about the artists that inspired The Beatles? And what about the artists that, like yourself, were inspired by The Beatles?
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they r stupids...
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come on...Paul 1967 is the same as 1962, the same as 1970 and the same as now...is exactly the same person...how do you think mother nature can create 2 persons exactly one to another in one generation??, same voice, same skills, same face, same all...no way..stop reading bullshit in internet...do you think John accepted something like that...no!!
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This is apparently a high-reaching and extensive cover-up and all of those factors may be manipulated with the help of power and money.
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I have absolutely no doubt that James Paul McCartney was replaced. This is not based on 'clues', but is based on pre-1967 untampered images, as well as, videos. Not only are they two different people based on this review, but in listening, it is easy to hear the differences. JPM was very talented, his replacement is not, neither vocally, nor in writing music. It is okay if you do not perceive that JPM was replaced in late 1966; that is your belief and you surely have the right to it.
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@ckblondiee and if by research you mean google searching and reading the utter nonsense about "forensic evidence" and how Paul's height changed and his eye color. Let me tell you something. I did an experiment where I chose a random dude who's been photographed often, Chris Cornell of Soundgarden and set out prove he was dead and replaced by a double. Using all the same PID clues and you know what? I'm certain I could convince you that Chris Cornell is dead.
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@ckblondiee And by the way, there is no truth to your incorrect belief that people who don't believe Paul is did must not have done research. I still harbor a lot of resentment for wasting my time combing over all that crap so meticulously in the first place. The PID clues are bullshit. If you don't have the balls to compare videos of Paul, but prefer doctored photos you're too much of a loon to talk to. abandon this loony train while it's still moving slow enough to jump off
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@McLovin123ify actually, it's not a sign. It's meaningless. It's made up, the Beatles didn't make up any of those clues. I've seen A Hard Day's Night a hundred times and I am convinced that the man they call Paul/Paulie in that movie is the dude walking around today known as Paul McCartney. The people who believe this rumor are among the dumbest people alive.
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@ckblondiee stop comparing photos and start comparing VIDEOS! PID folks never like to show videos. Photos are far more misleading
This upsets me because that was the ending of The Beatles era, but it also makes me happy because.....well at least it happened, think about it. Don't be sad that it's over, be happy that it happened. I myself love The Beatles and even though I am 14, The Beatles are the only music I listen to, nothing else. The Beatles are great, they changed my image of great music. 3 years ago I would of thought differently, now The Beatles are the only music I listen to. Long Live The Beatles forever.
itscalledBeatlemania 1 month ago 16
@itscalledBeatlemania Same here. Me, I always felt alienated and confused in middle school years, like there was nothing out for me then, but later around that time I was truly introduced to The Beatles. When that happened, that was the first step I took at discovering myself. I percieved my life in a completely new way, and cut loose from the harmful things and people that were in it.
Funny the ways a few lyrics and sounds can affect and change one's very structure.
BasementBeginnings 1 month ago 7