2.29pm
9 June 2013
Forgive me for just jumping in, but I’ve noticed in some footage from oh, late ’65-’66, specifically about the time they were apologizing to the greater world for not being able to make EVERY show and appearance, that Paul had an injury to his lip and thought maybe that he even chipped his front tooth. Is this accurate? What happened?
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6 December 2012
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17 January 2013
"Please don't bring your banjo back, I know where it's been.. I wasn't hardly gone a day, when it became the scene.. Banjos! Banjos! All the time, I can't forget that tune.. and if I ever see another banjo, I'm going out and buy a big balloon!"
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9 June 2013
Through the years the tooth is chipped and then it isnt – NO – no conspiracy here. I have the same thing and I don’t want a cap so they mold some ceramic like thing that looks totally natural, but if you forget and chew a bone, you’re done, so most of the time I am showing the chipped tooth. So I would assume that a chipped tooth doesnt even register in Paul’s life schedule. Besides If he’s seen in a dentist next thing is he has mouth cancer.
8.11pm
17 January 2013
"Please don't bring your banjo back, I know where it's been.. I wasn't hardly gone a day, when it became the scene.. Banjos! Banjos! All the time, I can't forget that tune.. and if I ever see another banjo, I'm going out and buy a big balloon!"
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It came up in the whole PID nonsense that John’s “so he went to see a surgeon…” bit from Revolution 9 was a clue as it pointed to Pauls accident (surgeon = dentist). Which thinking about it doesnt make any sense since if youre dead then you wouldnt go to a dentist and Faul presumably wouldnt have had to since he wouldnt have been involved in it. But reason and common sense werent that important to the conspirators.
And like all things in life someone has posted a blog entitled “When Did Paul McCartney Chip His Tooth (and When Did He Get It Fixed)?“.
If for whatever reason you dont read that article one sentence reads
By June, Paul had capped the tooth, with the NME’s Alan Smith reporting that “I looked but I couldn’t see anything. A perfect mend. Only a small scar remains on his lip as a souvenir.” Apparently dentistry back then was that good.
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6.08am
17 January 2013
Mickavellian said
Besides If he’s seen in a dentist next thing is he has mouth cancer.
Wait .. what?
"Please don't bring your banjo back, I know where it's been.. I wasn't hardly gone a day, when it became the scene.. Banjos! Banjos! All the time, I can't forget that tune.. and if I ever see another banjo, I'm going out and buy a big balloon!"
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Was cancer as much of a headline maker and concern to humanity in the 60’s? People would have died from it but was it put down to the disease, some other ailment, or you just died?
I thought it was all much later.
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6 December 2012
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But if cancer was not a big deal back then with little known about it would the papers care? Wait this was the mid 60’s, if one of Pauls eyebrows came out it made the news so i retract my question and point.
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