Saturday, 28 February 2015
FORMER BEATLE RINGO STARR CLAIMS THE “REAL” PAUL MCCARTNEY DIED IN 1966 AND WAS REPLACED BY LOOK-ALIKE
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Beatles,
Suspicious deaths
The
former drummer of the Beatles, Ringo Starr, surprised the world this
morning during an interview in his luxurious Californian residence, when
he admitted that the 45-year old rumors about the alleged death of Paul
McCartney in 1966 were actually true.
In an exclusive interview with the Hollywood Inquirer,
Mr. Starr explained that the “real” Paul McCartney had died in a car
crash on November 9 1966, after an argument during a Beatles’ recording
session. To spare the public from grief, the Beatles replaced him with a
man named William Shears Campbell, who was the winner of a McCartney
look-alike contest and who happened to have the same kind of jovial
personality as Paul.
“When Paul died, we all panicked!” claims Ringo, obviously very emotional. “We didn’t know what to do, and Brian Epstein, our manager, suggested that we hire Billy Shears as a temporary solution. It was supposed to last only a week or two, but time went by and nobody seemed to notice, so we kept playing along. Billy turned out to be a pretty good musician and he was able to perform almost better than Paul. The only problem was that he couldn’t get along with John, at all.”
William
Shears Campbell, better known as Billy Shears, does indeed “disappear ”
from records in 1966 and traces of him can be found after Paul’s
alleged death.
These
pictures from 1966 show the great resemblance between Paul McCartney on
the left, and William Shears Campbell on the right, at the time of
McCartney’s alleged death.
Mr.
Starr alleges that the group did send out a lot of hidden messages
through the years to prepare the population for the truth.
He notably says that the entire Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album
was awash with Paul-is-dead clues: the Beatles had indeed
officially formed a “new” band featuring a “fictional” member named
Billy Shears, which happened to be the actual name of Paul’s
replacement.
“We felt guilty about the deception” added Ringo Starr. “We wanted to tell the world the truth, be we were afraid of the reactions it would provoke. We thought the whole planet was going to hate us for all the lies we had told, so we kept lying but sending subtle clues to relieve our cousciousness. When the first rumors finally began about the whole thing, we felt very nervous and started fighting a lot with each other. At some point, it was too much for John and he decided to leave the band.”
Ringo
Starr claims that he finally decided to tell the truth, because he was
afraid that it was going to die with him. At age 74, he is the only
other surviving member of the famous band besides Paul McCartney, and he
was afraid the deception would never be revealed.
According
to Ringo Starr, the cover of the Abbey Road album was a hidden message
to the world, symbolising a funeral procession. John Lennon, dressed in
white, symbolises the clergyman. Ringo Starr, dressed in black,
symbolises the undertaker. George Harrison, in denim jeans and shirt,
symbolises the gravedigger and McCartney, barefoot and out of step with
other members of the band, symbolises the corpse.
The
rumors of Paul’s death began more than 45 years ago, but had always
been dismissed as nonsense by the band and its entourage. In September
1969, American college students published a series of articles in which
they claimed that clues to McCartney’s death could be found among the
lyrics and artwork of the Beatles’ recordings. Clue-hunting
rapidly proved infectious, and within a few weeks, it had become an
international phenomenon. Rumours only declined after a contemporary
interview with McCartney was published in Life magazine in November 1969.
Neither
Paul McCartney nor anyone from his entourage have commented Ringo
Starr’s declaration yet, but the interview has already provoked a lot of
reactions around the world. Journalists and paparazzis from around the
world have surrounded the residence of the musician only minutes after
the interview was broadcasted and are awaiting for the star to comment
the allegations.
The
British MI5 also announced an investigation to determine if an impostor
could have indeed posed for 48 years as the Member of the Order of the
British Empire, Sir James Paul McCartney, during official ceremonies
involving Queen Elizabeth II.
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