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  2. Paul is dead - Wikipedia

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    "Paul is dead" is an urban legend and conspiracy theory alleging that English musician Paul McCartney of the Beatles died in 1966 and was secretly replaced by a look-alike. The rumour began circulating in 1966, gaining broad popularity in September 1969 following reports on American college campuses.

  3. Magical Mystery Tour - Wikipedia

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    The booklet's still from the scene for "Your Mother Should Know". That McCartney wore a black carnation while Lennon, Harrison and Starr wore red carnations served as a clue for proponents of the Paul is dead conspiracy. [113] As part of the unusual format, the Beatles decided to package the two EPs in a gatefold sleeve with a 24-page booklet.

  4. A Collection of Beatles Oldies - Wikipedia

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    To adherents of the "Paul is dead" hoax, the artwork offered the first clues relating to the alleged demise of Paul McCartney and his replacement in the Beatles by a lookalike, a scenario that is said to have taken place in November 1966 and been facilitated by the group's retirement from live performance.

  5. Talk:Paul is dead/Archive 2F - Wikipedia

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    2 Article found that says that The Beatles cooked up the idea for Paul's death. 2 comments. 3 A new version. 4 comments. 4 List of "clues" 18 comments. 5 External ...

  6. Hear the last Beatles song, 'Now and Then': 'This whole ...

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    From the moment the Beatles announced their breakup on April 10, 1970, fans began hoping for a reunion of the Fab Four. Those hopes were crushed when John Lennon was murdered on Dec. 8, 1980 ...

  7. Bassist Rudy Sarzo remembers Ozzy Osbourne's bat-biting ... - AOL

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    The bizarre moment was never forgotten, and Rolling Stone later ranked it at No. 2 on its list of “Rock's Wildest Myths,” right behind the Beatles’ “Paul Is Dead” conspiracy theory.

  8. Russ Gibb - Wikipedia

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    Russel James Gibb (June 15, 1931 [1] – April 30, 2019) was an American rock concert promoter, school teacher and disc jockey from Dearborn, Michigan, best known for his role in the "Paul is dead" phenomenon, a story he broke on radio station WKNR-FM in Dearborn, [2] and as the owner of the Grande Ballroom, a major rock music venue in Detroit.

  9. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr confirm release date for new ...

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    Harrison died in November 2001 aged 58. Peter Jackson’s 2021 documentary The Beatles: Get Back used audio restoration technology that allowed for vocals, music and conservations by the band to ...