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Paul McCartney an imposter
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Posted Feb 26, 2003 by Researcher 196599
What a load of utter bilge!!! you can twist facts to tell you just about anything you want to hear. Plastic surgery in the 60's wasnt advanced enough to create an EXACT replica of Paul, and besides that anyone with a musical ear can hear that later songs written after his so called death posess that "je ne sais qua" that make all Paul's songs uniqely his, each of the Beatles solo work is instantly recognisable as they all had unique contributions to make which is what made the Beatles the success they were and are, when working solo the exact contribution they made is easier to hear and for that reason there is no way that every song attributed to sir paul since 1966 is the work of anyone else.

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