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He was probably high in the 2nd pic It was most likely a publicity stunt which none of the Beatles ever owned up to. The "clues" (which are numerous) stretch back to the back cover of Sgt. Pepper, released after their announcement that they would no longer perform live.The assertion that the Beatles could find someone who not only looked but sounded just like Paul is far fetched, to put it mildly.
Songwriting ability is one thing and would certainly stretch the possibility of a replacement to unlikely, but voice with studio techniques is something that can be done - voice prints have been done (not that I am going to vouch for them) - http://plasticmacca.blogspot.com/2009/09/vocal-differences-voice-technology.htmlI have McCartney unplugged album that is about 20 years old and out of print. The voice since the day I got it bugged me that there is something different about it. I played "Ain't No Sunshine" for a friend who is a real Beatles fanatic not that long ago and he remarked without me saying anything that it can't be Paul.
I have McCartney unplugged album that is about 20 years old and out of print. The voice since the day I got it bugged me that there is something different about it. I played "Ain't No Sunshine" for a friend who is a real Beatles fanatic not that long ago and he remarked without me saying anything that it can't be Paul.
There's no doubt people change over time (I try to tell people my hair is the color it is now from painting ceilings ). When people appear to change drastically in a short period of time (a year or so) when they are relatively young, there's either lots of doctored photos around or somethings up. Not going to lose sleep over it though - http://pid.hoop.la/displayForumTopic/content/251379184222728091The music is still enjoyable.
Note that the supposed "clues" are often: a) not even accurate within themselves; b) don't work as clues - because their timeline as clues doesn't work.
Because it isn't Paul. It's his bandmate, Hamish Stuart. He also sings co-lead on "And I Love Her" on the album. Boy, post all this nonsense trying to support the Paul is dead theory, and you don't even know when Paul is or isn't singing on an album. By the way, it's noted in the liner notes for "Unplugged".