The complete guide to The Beatles ‘Paul Is Dead’ myth
“I am alive and well and concerned about the rumours of my death. But if I were dead, I would be the last to know.” – Paul McCartney
Before we dive into the multitude of mythology and musically-warped intrigue, let us first simply put, Paul McCartney, isn’t dead. Ever since 1967, rumours of Macca’s death have been greatly exaggerated, and the singer has had to deal with a continuous fascination with the conspiracy theory that The Beatles lost one of their principal songwriters during the band’s creative peak in a tragic car accident ever since.
The theory goes that, instead of grieving and dealing with the loss of a band member, the band went into hiding for a couple of days, meditated on the prospect of life without their boy next door, and decided that the only way to move forward was to replace him. The winner of a Paul McCartney lookalike contest (which nobody can date), Mr William Campbell (who nobody can trace), was then hired to take Paul’s place forever. As you may agree, McCartney summed it up when he said, “It is all bloody stupid.”
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