Sunday, November 21, 2010

An Examination into the replacement of Sir Paul McCartney

An original documentary by Matthew Hawes that gives a detailed an insightful look into one of the most bizzare chapters of Beatles history. 

Was the Beatle Paul McCartney really killed in an automobile accident in 1966 and replaced by a lookalike? Did the remaining three Beatles then plant cryptic and hidden messages into the songs and album covers to some of their later albums? Was it all one big marketing scheme, or did it spring from the minds of enthusiastic fans?

Follow along, listen and look at the many clues, and see what conclusions you come to about this fascinating subject.

Who was the Walrus? -- Or is it just CRANBERRY SAUCE?

Written, edited, produced and directed by Matthew Hawes

Narration and original music by Al Chantrey

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