The start of tonight’s journey begins with what seems to be a fairly comprehensive look at the myth/hoax/reality surrounding the whole Paul Is Dead thing. The facts and clues on the Sgt. Pepper’s album alone give me chills. If you look at it all from start to finish, it’s pretty impressive and makes you stop and think. I found myself digging out CDs and albums just to see if these things were there. One of the only clues I found that didn’t pan out was the mirror trick with the drum on Sgt. Pepper’s. I couldn’t make it look like HE | DIE. but the rest is stunning in its far-reaching reimaginings (ha! used that stupid word) of Beatle folklore.
Veering off on a slight tangent, is everything you ever wanted to know about the butcher cover, which I had never seen nor heard of prior to tonight’s Beatle surfing escapades. /ed. note’We have previously mentioned that we live in a bubble, so get over yourself already, and don’t bother emailing us about how you’ve known about this for years, and how it seems impossible that we could not.]
For extreme audible eeriness, I offer up this site which has wav files of all the sound clues you’ll need to make a believer out of you. I never bought that Cranberry Sauce bullshit John was feeding everybody, and now maybe after you hear the “I buried Paul” file from the end of Strawberry Fields, you’ll feel the same.
Oh yeah, there’s also some great pictures, and picture galleries to be found here, and some better images of the album covers can be found here as well.
Last but not least, and so that no one can say I don’t offer equal time here, I give you the refutations in the Paul is Dead Treatise.
Paul is dead, Long Live Paul!
On behalf of the group and me’self I’d just like to say…
1 response so far ↓
1 jerri // Apr 8, 2004 at 7:21 pm
Looking for "I buried paul" wav, can you point me to a URL? Much appreciated.
You must log in to post a comment.