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Showing posts with label lip. Show all posts
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Saturday, 2 May 2009

Paul Is Not Dead: plus Friends & Neighbours




Nothing whatsoever to do with Kenwood, but the first pic here, had it been widely circulated at the time, should have been enough to stop one of the more ridiculous (but nevertheless interesting) aspects of the Beatles´ story before it had a chance to become one of the more ridiculous etc. Paul crashed his moped at some point (probably December ´65), and it was really this which was the germ of the whole Paul Is Dead nonsense. As we can see here, however, he was very much alive, albeit with a fat lip and a cracked tooth. Ah, how many times have I been in the same boat. Anyway, a "Friends & Neighbours" links section has been added. Doubtless I have forgotten to include some very worthwhile people/sites, but I will add to this section as and when my memory kicks back in.