Page 18: (bottom right corner, near the photo of George Harrison) A picture of William Campbell
before the plastic surgery. 'YELLOW SUBMARINE' "...sky of blue, sea of green in our yellow
submarine" The yellow submarine represents a coffin, buried beneath a sea of green which represents
the grass. This is a model of the car that Paul died in. The yellow
flowers (directly below the flowers that spell Beatles) are in the shape of a bass
guitar. We know Paul is the Walrus from the song 'Glass Onion.' This booklet came
with the original album, and is not included in subsequent reprints nor is it in
the CD. 'A DAY IN THE LIFE' "He blew his mind out in a car,
he didn't notice that the lights had changed" Describes, in more detail, the accident. the
band is a little dark and out of key, you're correct, there's nobody there" Paul
played the bass guitar. Those of you with the LP received this photo as an
8x10. This is the case with the famous Paul McCartney's death rumor that started at
the time that the Beatles were recording the "Sgt. Page 4; Paul's hat is crushed,
indicating that he suffered head injuries in the car crash. Page 24; An open Palm
is photographed above Paul's head. There are many different theories as to what this signifies.
Page 1; Paul's magicians hat is pulled down over his face. Paul (in blue) is
the HOLE where the O would be in the word LOVE. Page 3; A sign
sits on the desk in front of Paul that reads "I WAS YOU." Page 3;In
this photo Paul has the scar on his lip. A few worth mentioning were on
the Abbey Road cover.This is the famous cover (probably made much more famous from this
radical theory actually) where the four members of the Beatles are walking across the street
on a zebra crossing on Abbey Road itself.One of the trigger giveaways was the fact
that they were lined up in a row, which seemed to represent a funeral procession.
Also, notice that the yellow flowers spell out 'PAUL?'; questioning Paul's existence. ROBERT' "He does
everything he can, Dr. The VW bug that is parked on the left side of
the street has a license plate that says '28IF'. Again a reference to the head
injuries.Page 13; Ringo's drum reads "LOVE THE 3 BEATLES." Page 23; Paul is the only
Beatle wearing a Black carnation. The car in the background appears to be headed directly
at Paul. We are as close as can be - man. For those with CD's,
utilize the CD-ROM drive on your computer.'REVOLUTION #9' Played forward "Number nine, number nine..." but
backwards it says "Turn me on dead man, turn me on dead man..." This one
is quite audible and very clear. D. Below the 'T' in Beatles is a statue
of the Hindu God Shiva 'The Destroyer.' Its hand points directly to Paul. "He got
hair, down below his knees." When people die the hair continues to grow. Paul is
out of step with the other Beatles - his right foot is forward, the others
are leading with their left foot. An ambulance, or a morgue wagon, is parked on
the right side of the street. (read the Lyric Clues below to better understand) This
is the first occasion where we see an open palm above Paul McCartney's head. "...and
you lost your hair" Yet another reference to head injuries. Yesterday came suddenly..." Paul is
no longer himself. 'AND YOUR BIRD CAN SING' "you can't see me" "you can't hear
me" Another reference to Paul being buried. John, Ringo, and George look *three dimensional* while
Paul looks like one of the cardboard cutouts. This shows that an imposter was brought
in for the photograph. Paul was the bass player for The Beatles. Other theories said
that he was actually decapitated, so it depends on whom you believe.Here's where it gets
really good. According to the myth, after McCartney's death, the band held a contest to
find a Paul McCartney look alike to replace the singer so that fans would not
know that he had died and the band could carry on without missing a beat.The
winner of this contest was supposed to have been a guy named William Campbell, an
actor who looked enough like McCartney that the band would be able to get away
with the whole charade.Luckily for the remaining members of the band, Campbell happened to be
an orphan from Edinburgh so he would never be missed, and actually have the same
voice and played bass amazingly just like Paul. Page 9; A cartoon of Paul shows
a crack in Paul's head. Abbey Road In tn requin the procession across the street, John represents
the Preacher (or God), Ringo represents a Pall Bearer (or undertaker), Paul is the Deceased,
and George is the Grave Digger. If you look closely you can see what appears
to be two skeletal hands reaching for him. 'YELLOW SUBMARINE' "...sky of blue, sea of
green in our yellow submarine" The yellow submarine represents a coffin, buried beneath a sea
of green which represents the grass. Take a small mirror, or the bottom of a
CD will work, and place it perpendicular to the center of the drum, so that
you split 'LONELY HEARTS' in half. A sign that this is the imposter William Campbell
sitting in for photograph sessions.Rubber Soul The photograph is taken from the prospective of the
real Paul McCartney looking up from his grave. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND' "Let me
introduce to you the one and only Billy Shears" As I mentioned earlier, Paul was
supposedly replaced by William Campbell. Paul played the bass as a lefty. in the land
of submarines" In a cemetery - in the land of coffins. Page 2; Paul's magicians
hat is the only one with black flowers on it. He is crying out for
Paul. Yellow Submarine The yellow submarine looks as though it is buried inside the hill
that the Beatles are standing on. Notice the set of teeth of Paul's right arm.
O. Well here's another CLUE for you all, the WALRUS was PAUL" John tells us
the Walrus on the cover of the Magical Mystery Tour was Paul. P. 'ALL YOU
NEED IS LOVE' "Yes he's dead... They failed to fix a scar on Campbell's upper
lip - this is how you can tell authentic McCartney photos from the Campbell ones.According
to many, there were numerous clues to Paul's death found on various albums and album
covers to prove this theory. Page 2; "AWAY IN THE SKY, beyond the clouds, live
4 or 5 Magicians." There were only four Beatles, unless you count William. This may
seem insignificant now, but it turns up a few more times. This stands for the
'Ontario Provincial Police.' Another interpretation is that William Campbell was once a police officer in
Canada. Also, there are nine letters in the name McCartney. Billy is a nickname for
William. There is a crack in the letters that spells 'Beatles.' If you turn the
album sideways you can see a white skull in the upper left corner. Paul would
have been 28 when this album was released, IF he would have lived. "... Plastic
surgery was used to smooth out the minor differences. Pepper's. 'GOOD MORNING, GOOD MORNING' "Nothing
to do to save his life" " You are own you're own, you are in
the street" References to the car accident. P. Paged 4 & 5; Ringo's drum reads
"LOVE THE 3 BEATLES." If you turn it sideways the people in white spell out
"RIP." 'I AM THE WALRUS' "Bury me, bury me, bury my body" "Oh untimely death"
This can be heard if you listen closely to the person speaking in the background
at the end of the song. The debate actually grew to be pretty huge, and
finally the band, and McCartney himself had to do an interview himself to disband the
rumors.Some suspect that the band was probably subsequently feeding into the ridiculousness of it all
adding tidbits of their own clues here and there, but no member has yet to
ever admit to doing so.The Clues in FullButcher Album The bloody meat and assorted baby
doll parts represent the horrible nature of the car accident. Now read the combined writing
on the drum and the mirror. As you will see, this turns up quite a
few times. Paul's eyes are closed and he is in his bare feet, both representative
of a corpse. Did Paul McCartney Really Die? Some crazy theories never seem to want
to fade away. "...and then suddenly I see you" Once you read the Sgt. It
is generally taken to mean either that the person under the open palm will soon
die or has recently passed away. Page 2; Paul's magician hat is pulled down over
his face. The lyrics to 'She Came in Through the Bathroom Window' explain this. The
title of the album is written in the shape of an upside down heart.Revolver Some
people say that since Paul is the only Beatle not facing forward, that it means
that he is not 'one of them' anymore. P. Throughout the booklet Paul is shown
without shoes. This represents that he is *rising up,* ascending if you will. It's generally
taken to mean either that the person under the open palm will soon die or
has nike pas cher recently passed away. Page 7 Bottom right: A picture of Paul dancing. "goo goo
goo joob" These are said to be the last words of Humpty Dumpty's before he
fell and cracked his head. Another clue was the clothing that the four members wore
in the picture.Lennon was leading in all white, which represented the church, and in the
back was Harrison who wore what looked to be work clothes, representing the gravedigger of
the bunch.McCartney was barefoot indicating that like other cultures he would be buried barefoot, as
well as the fact that he was holding a cigarette in his right hand when
everyone knew that the real Paul McCartney was left handed.Many other clues were found, of
course, within song lyrics and in other places on album covers. It says 1 ONE
1 X HE | DIE. Also, Billy Shears can be seen as a play on
words. Magical Mystery Tour Paul is the Walrus. Final Thoughts Some people may believe this
or not but I think most people take it in fun. George is holding the
head of a baby doll next to Paul's head, to signify that Paul was decapitated
in the accident. George's (in red) hand makes an L, John's (in green) a V,
and Ringo's (in pink) an E. Black is associated with death. This is one of
the first photographs showing a scar on Paul's upper lip. 'YESTERDAY' "I believe in yesterday,
suddenly, I'm not half the man I used to be, there's a shadow hanging over
me. Paul is smoking with his right hand. "... The photo was taken at such
an angle, and with Paul's sleeve folded, so that it appears to say O. The
trunk represents a coffin. Generally the bass player keeps the rhythm for the band. Robert
did everything he could to save Paul's life after the accident. The doll on the
right of the cover (in the white, black, and red stripes) has a small white
car, with a blood red interior, on her lap. Those of you with the CD
will find that picture on pages 12 and 13 of the CD booklet. 'SHE CAME
IN THROUGH THE BATHROOM WINDOW' "So I quit the police department and got myself a
steady job" Explains that William must have been a police officer. 'STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER' "I
buried Paul" John Lennon says when the song fades back in. Pepper clues you will
realize that he saw Lovely Rita. "One and One and One is Three" Another reference
to three Beatles, not four. Directly below the doll's left foot is a white vase
with yellow flowers in it. A. Paul, George, and John were all about the same
height, but in this photo Paul appears higher than the other two. There are only
THREE sticks to represent the THREE remaining Beatles. P. The band would not sound right
if Paul was playing. "He got monkey fingers" The fingers of dead people curl up
like monkeys. 'WHILE MY GUITAR GENTLY WEEPS' "Paul, Paul, Paul, Paul......" At the fade out
of the song you can hear George sing this. 'SHE'S LEAVING HOME' "Wednesday morning at
five o'clock" The time when the car accident occurred.'LOVELY RITA' "When I caught a glimpse
of Rita" Paul was looking at Rita and not paying attention to the road. The
words "Without You" are coming out the side of Paul's head, from the song title
"Within You, Without you." George's thumb is pointing to the lyrics "Wednesday morning at 5
o'clock," the time of Paul's death. in the land of submarines" In a cemetery -
in the land of coffins. Hiding his face because it is not really him. Generally,
people are buried without shoes. They signify that Paul's teeth were knocked out in the
car crash. 'I'M SO TIRED' Played forward it is gibberish, but backwards it says "Paul
is Dead man, Miss him, Miss him" Those of you with albums simply spin the
album backwards. Paul himself has mentioned this in interviews in a light hearted way. (Dead
on Arrival). Pepper's" album.The rumor seems to have started when in 1969 a listener to
a Detroit radio station called into the station, claiming to be somebody named Tom, and
told the Disc Jockey, Russ Gibb, that a few of the Beatles records contained clues
that were evidence to the fact that Paul had died in a car accident, supposedly
mangling the singer/bassist so bad that dental records had to be used to identify the
body. The Fab Four are sitting facing the camera. Paul is the only one holding
a black instrument. Page 14: A large picture of Paul clearly shows the scar on
his lip. The 'X' crosses out Paul because he is no longer alive. 'NOWHERE MAN'
"you don't know what you're missing, nowhere man can you see me at all?" Paul's
is no longer around, and from where he is (buried) he can not see anyone.
'COME TOGETHER' "Come together right now over me" Over Paul's grave. we loved you yeah,
yeah, yeah." If you listen closely to the end of the track, you can hear
John Lennon sing the two lines mentioned above 'ONLY A NORTHERN SONG' "When you are
listening...you may think that the band is not quite right... As though they were introducing
William (Billy) to the world. "People running around, it's five o'clock" Another reference to the
time of the accident."Watching the skirts, you start to flirt, now you're in gear" Refers
to Paul watching Rita. Paul is facing backwards, to signify that the man in the
photograph is an imposter. 'TOMORROW NEVER KNOWS' "*Paul* played the game existence to the end"
Life is the 'game of existence' and when you die the game ends. Crossed flags
are placed over the casket in British Military funerals. The license plate also says 'LMW'
which stands for 'Linda McCartney Weeps.' Or "Linda McCartney Widow" If you connect the dots
they form a 3 - the three remaining Beatles. On Paul's left arm is a
patch that says O. The woman that you see on the right edge is Rita,
the meter maid. The song title is taken from the 'Tibetan Book of the Dead.'
Sgt. This is the first occasion where we see an open palm above Paul McCartney's
head. Page 3; Paul sits under crossed flags. we love you yeah, yeah, yeah." If
you listen closely to the end of the track, you can hear John Lennon sing
the two lines mentioned above White Album Page numbers are for the CD booklet. Robert."
Dr. As you will see, this turns up quite a few times. They are standing
sideways except for Paul who is facing directly forward. "I told you about the Walrus
and me - man. The Beatles Anthology #2 states that John Lennon really said "Cranberry
Sauce." But if you listen to this version you can clearly hear that this phrase
has been manipulated to sound like "I buried Paul." 'ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE' "Yes
he's dead... Or He's not who we think he is. (Officially Pronounced Dead), much like
D. For those of you who do not have the LP, it should be stated
that the album had the the lyrics printed on the back cover, layered over a
photograph of the Beatles. Billy Shears-> Billy'S hears-> Billy's Here. This also explains the OPD
patch from Sgt. And the arrow between 'He' and 'Die' points directly to Paul. There
are three sticks on the yellow flowers that represent the strings of the bass. 'DR.
'SGT. D. "My advice to those who die - Taxman" Think of 'Taxman' as a
Taxidermist - one who preserves the remains of the dead. '1 ONE 1' equals three,
another reference to three Beatles. He is the only one in black. Hiding his face
because it is not really him. Yesterday & Today Paul is sitting inside the trunk.
Peppers The people are looking at what appears to be a freshly dug grave. Notice
The Beatles standing behind the drum in the center of the photo. "In Gear" refers
to driving. 'DON'T PASS ME BY' "You were in a car crash..." Another reference to
a car crash. 'GLASS ONION' "Looking through a glass onion." A glass onion is a
term for a coffin with a glass top. This rendered dental records unavailable as a
means for identifying the body. 'TAXMAN' "If you drive a car *Paul*" Reinforces the fact
that Paul died in a car accident."If you get too cold *Paul*" A reference to
the state of a body after death. 'GO TO GET YOU INTO MY LIFE' "I
took a ride, I didn't know what I would find there" Another reference to a
car ride. If you look closely it resembles a car plummeting over a cliff with
flames coming out of the back end. The booklet is a reassembled version of the
poster that came with the original LP. when in reality it reads O. There are
many different theories as to what this signifies. No one will ever know if this
was created by PR people to promote the Beatles records or if the Beatles themselves
added clues for a laugh to play along with the joke?.Read the clues and make
up your own mind.Jason Hobbs has been a fan of Paul McCartney for over 25
years and runs a Paul McCartney related lens at Squidoo - CLICK HERE to
view Lens.
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