IS RINGO STARR THE LAST ONE
OCTOBER 14 2008 07:53h
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First from the right is Paul McCartney. Or is he? Think hard, because there is a chance that this is a double hired by the Beatles.
Conspiracy theory enthusiasts, keep on reading, because…
… Paul McCartney is – dead! He died in 1966, but other Beatles (Richard Starkey, George Harrison and John Lennon) and their manager covered up his death.
Furthermore, they have subtly included the signs of McCarnety`s death into their expression, both musical and visual, in order to give fans a hint about his death. The Beatles told the tale of their frontman`s death through their songs, i.e. some of the lyrics.
You think Beatles` songs do not carry weight?
According to this theory, Paul died on Wednesday November 9, 1966 at 5 a.m., storming out of the studio after arguing with the band and met with death in his Aston Martin. There are traces everywhere. In “A Day In Life”, there is a line: “He didn't notice that the lights had changed”, referring to the traffic lights, and there is a background noise of a car crash, letting people know that McCartney died in a car crash.
Additionally, in “She`s Leaving Home”, “Wednesday morning at five o'clock as the day begings” is mentioned, while “Lady Madonna” claims that “Wednesday morning papers didn't come”, nobody learned about his death.
A day later, the funeral was held. This is evident by taking a look at the cover of the Abbey Road album, from the way band members are dressed. John Lennon was dressed in white, as a minister; Ringo Starr was dressed as an undertaker, while (fake) McCartney is not wearing shoes or socks, which persons before a funeral do not wear, according to customs, and he is not walking harmoniously with other band members. In the end, we have George Harrison, whose denim lets us know he is the grave digger.
In the end, in “Strawberry Fields Forever”, John Lennon slowly says in a deep voice “I Buried Paul” in the last line. Of course, Lennon denied it, pointing out that he had actually said “Cranberry Sauce”.
Who is William Shears Campbell?
If you played some of the famous four songs back, you can also hear explanations to these, to out it mildly, bizarre theories.
According to the claims, the new McCartney was chosen at an audition and his name was William Shears Campbell, and this was the name of the imaginary leader of the Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club. William, even though very similar by appearance and voice, to the “late” Paul, underwent extensive plastic surgery to accurately look like his role model.
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