�The White Album� (Released November 27th 1968)

The pictures of the four Beatles that are pictured on the inside of the 2 disc album show Paul pictured different fro the others. (It�s a closer up shot, just his head instead of the head and shoulders). In the picture you can see the infamous scar. In the �fold out sheet� or more commonly called �the poster that comes with The White Album� are the following pictures; eerie skeletal hands reaching out for Paul (symbolizing death is had reached out for Paul), a picture of Billy Shears (the new Paul, his photo from when he was part of the police department), and the infamous picture of Paul leaning back in a bath tub full of water. Many fans believed this suggested a decapitated corpse, but in all seriousness ONLY looks like an exhausted Paul leaning back in bathtub water whom by the way needs a shave.

It is a fact that if you play �Blackbird� back wards you�ll hear �Paul is dead now, miss him, miss him, miss him.� Keep in mind this can only be properly done with the album it self, don�t settle for the backwards version online. It is said that when �Revolution 9� is reversed you hear the story of how Paul died.  Personally I did slightly hear a little story about a man who died in a car crash forming...it sent chills down my spine. But it has never been proven, I have heard both ways 50/50. This is something you will have to research and determine on your own. You can supposedly hear a voice scream �Let me out� and �Turn me on dead man.�  And I really did hear that, it was pretty cool. The White Album was also thought as white symbolizing �mourning� in far Eastern societies (like China). It is rumored that a �glass onion� is a �nick name� for a coffin with a glass top. The first vocal sound of �Paul� at the end of �While My Guitar Gently Weeps� if reversed on record sounds like �Help!�

The following song lyrics have to do with the walrus, the car crash, etc.:
�Glass Onion�: �Here�s another clue for you all the walrus was Paul.�
�Don�t Pass Me By�: �Sorry that I doubted you, I was so unfair, you were in a car crash and you lost your hair.�
�While My Guitar Gently Weeps�: �Paul, Paul, Paul, Paul, Paul, Paul, Paul, Paul.� (This is a tricky one; you can hear George sing it as clear as day. But you want to think what else could he be saying that rhymes with �Paul.� Beatle's lyrics say it's "Oh...yeah" but I don't believe that for a minute. The tone George says it in seems to sound like he�s mourning).
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