![]() The following quote from Guitar World’s article titled “Did Paul McCartney Actually Die in 1966?” reveals more of the inside story. Here’s another take on the fans’ out-of-body excitement and uncontrollable urges: Fans at Shea Stadium in 1965Ĭlearly, MI5, MI6, together with the British Monarchy and Parliament had to make a very swift command decision to hide the death of Paul McCartney. They were so excited and beside themselves that they were literally ‘unconscious’ to controlling their bodily functions.” “During The BEATLES performance at Shea Stadium, which kicked off their 1965 US Tour, the massive contingent of New York City policemen who were assigned to crowd control reported “rivers of urine” which flowed from the girls and young women in attendance, they were in such genuinely altered states. Paul McCartney’s death would have triggered an unprecedented shock to his millions of young and often delirious female fans around the entire world.įor a much better explanation of just how traumatic such a shocking revelation would have been in 1966, the following true story is presented for the reader’s edification. Surely, it was MI5 which coordinated the entire cover up, since they were best positioned to ensure that the conspiracy of silence would stick for so many years.Īs for why The BEATLES agreed to go along with the cover up scheme since 1966 - the answer, especially if you were living during the 1960s and had sisters who could sing every single BEATLES song with perfection, is quite obvious. “The British MI5 also announced an investigation to determine if an imposter 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.” It's now a parent thing." He added that he now unwinds with "a glass of red wine or a nice margarita" like he was Jimmy Buffett or something.The following article appears to be correct in stating all the primary facts with the exception of the very last paragraph as follows: "Why? The truth is I don't really want to set an example to my kids and grandkids. ![]() "I don't do it anymore," he told the Mirror in 2015. Sometime in the past few years, however, the "Let Me Roll It" singer hung up his rolling papers. ![]() Not McCartney, who remained a loyal consumer of the sticky icky for decades. Okay, so a lot of Baby Boomers smoked herb back in the groovy, far-out '60s, many moved on and stopped partaking of the illegal drug as they got older and evolved into yuppies. He's called "Got to Get You into My Life" an "ode to pot," for example. Only McCartney was blown away, remarking that pot got him "thinking for the first time, really thinking." As the Beatles' music got more druggy and experimental as the '60s wore on, marijuana explicitly influenced McCartney's songwriting. He thought it was no big deal, as John Lennon sang, "I get high" in their hit "I Want to Hold Your Hand." The lyric is actually "I can't hide," but hey, it would be rude to refuse, so each Beatle tried Dylan's joint. In an August 1964 meeting of minds, Bob Dylan hung out with the Beatles in a New York hotel and casually offered the Fab Four some marijuana. As the world is forever fascinated with anyone who had anything to do with the Beatles, here are some things even Beatlemaniacs or Wingsiacs (is that a thing?) may not know about Sir Paul McCartney. ![]() He's also got one of the most recognizable faces (and voices) on the planet, so he attracts attention everywhere he goes, both onstage and off. After the Beatles split up, McCartney fronted Wings, one of the most popular bands of the '70s, and also embarked on a consistently successful and wildly disparate solo career. While he certainly could have rested on those laurels and just wandered around the world demanding things by saying "I'm the cute Beatle," McCartney stayed curious, productive, innovative, and relevant. After all, he was a freaking Beatle, a member of the most successful and influential rock band ever which changed music forever in the 1960s. Paul McCartney just might be the greatest rock star of all time, if not also one of the most famous and well-liked people who has ever lived. ![]()
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