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  1. 22 hours ago · John Lennon might have been older, but Paul McCartney had more talent on guitar when the two met as teenagers in 1957. It was that talent that earned him Lennon’s respect and a spot in his skiffle group, the Quarrymen. And, as McCartney reveals in a 1999 interview, it was all due to one song.

    • Two Car Crashes and The Beginning of A Conspiracy
    • What Is The ‘Paul Is Dead’ Theory?
    • Evidence and Clues in Beatles Albums
    • How The ‘Paul Is Dead’ Theory Lives on
    • Is Paul Mccartney Dead?

    In February 1967, a strange aside appeared in the Beatles Monthly Book, the band’s official fan magazine. “Stories about The Beatles are always flying around,” the magazine briskly noted. “A rumor swept London that Paul McCartney had been killed in a car crash on the M1. But, of course, there was absolutely no truth in it at all.” A seed of truth d...

    According to the “Paul Is Dead” theory, Paul McCartney stormed out of a recording sessionon November 9, 1966. Upset with the band, he got into his car and drove off into the night. At some point, McCartney got into a terrible accident that killed — and decapitated — him. But this put the other members of The Beatles in a bind. By 1966, the band had...

    In addition to “Revolution 9” on the White Album, Beatles fans pointed to several other clues about Paul McCartney’s death from the band’s discography. For example, “Strawberry Fields Forever” contains a backward message that seems to say: “I buried Paul.” And “I’m So Tired” appears to have yet another backward clue which says: “Paul is dead. Miss ...

    On the one hand, the “Paul Is Dead” rumors gave the band a publicity boost. They didn’t need it, but The Beatles nevertheless saw two albums, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band and Magical Mystery Tour, re-enter the Billboardchart after being off it for nine months. But it also came as an annoyance. By 1969, The Beatles were falling apart and st...

    Despite The Beatles’ denials, the rumor has endured. In 2009, the Italian version of Wiredmagazine even printed an article about the Paul McCartney conspiracy theory. Their piece featured a study by two forensic scientists who used computer technology to comparedthe measurements of McCartney’s skull before and after the “car accident.” Ironically, ...

  2. Sep 23, 2017 · Published September 23, 2017 2:00PM (EDT) Paul McCartney (AP) “The masses will catch up with us in 2020.”. – John Lennon. A little over 50 years ago, on Nov. 9, 1966 (9/11 in British usage ...

  3. The Fireman is an English experimental music duo of Paul McCartney and Youth formed in 1993. Their music catalogue ranges from rock to electronica, evolving over more than two decades and three albums. Although officially anonymous until 2008 with the release of the album Electric Arguments, [1] the group members' names had been known to the ...

  4. Electric Arguments is the third album by the Fireman, released on 24 November 2008 on the duo's website. [5] The album was first announced 29 September 2008 on Paul McCartney's website, making it the first Fireman release to be publicly acknowledged by McCartney. The album cover features the names of both contributors in contrast to the ...

  5. Jun 5, 2008 · Electric Arguments. Electric Arguments was the third studio album from The Fireman and their first to feature vocals. Its 13 varied tracks were recorded in 13 days, over a period of nearly a year. It’s also the first Fireman album to be acknowledged by Paul as his work, featuring his and producer Youth’s names on the artwork for the first time.

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  7. Jun 26, 2014 · On December 29, Paul McCartney brought in a song that took listeners back to another icon of Liverpool: Penny Lane, a traffic roundabout and popular meeting spot near his home.