This is the place where you can personalize your profile!
But, how?
By moving, adding and personalizing widgets.
You can drag and and drop to rearrange.
You can edit widgets to customize them.
The left side has widgets you can add!
Some widgets you can only access when you get a subscription.
Some widgets have options that are only available when you get a subscription.
We've split the page into zones!
Certain widgets can only be added to certain zones.
"Why," you ask? Because we want profile pages to have freedom of customization, but also to have some consistency. This way, when anyone visits a deviant, they know they can always find the art in the top left, and personal info in the top right.
Don't forget, restraints can bring out the creativity in you!
Now go forth and astound us all with your devious profiles!
The story was largely pieced together by fans from the lyrics of several songs. The most common narrative includes the following pieces of evidence: "He didn't notice that the lights had changed" ("A Day in the Life") because he was busy watching the pretty girl on the pavement (the eponymous meter maid of "Lovely Rita") after narrowly missing her dressed in blue (she's said to be the blur on the back of Abbey Road) jaywalking ("Blue Jay Way"). He then crashed into a lamp-post (a car crash sound is heard in "Revolution 9" and "A Day in the Life"). He was pronounced dead on a "Wednesday morning at 5 o'clock as the day begins" ("She's Leaving Home"), and nobody found out this because the news was withheld: "Wednesday morning papers didn't come" ("Lady Madonna"). A funeral procession was held days later (as supposedly implied in the Abbey Road album cover). Adding fuel to the legend is the ending of "Strawberry Fields Forever." Some believed John said "I buried Paul" in a slow deep voice over the final refrain. According to believers, that this is not a Paul is dead hoax, McCartney was replaced with the winner of a Paul McCartney look-alike contest. The name of this look-alike has been recorded as William Shears Campbell, Billy Shears (the name of the fictitious leader of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band), William Sheppard (based on the inspiration for the song "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill"), or some combination of the names.
Then in 1979 Beatle expert Joel Gasiler and Dave Fox produce an in depth radio show called. "Is Paul Dead? Turn me on dead man". Which brought the dead rumors back to life like no other time. The radio program was one hour long and it started with Sgt. Peppers and finished with Let it Be. The show caused a fire storm because it gave clues off each album and played the songs backwards making it very easy for everyone to hear the clues. Beatle fans went nuts with this new program. Here it was all laid out before them, step by step and explained it all in great detail. Who was Billy Shears? That The Beatles sang about? Billy Shears (the name of the fictitious leader of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) and William Campbell, a winner in a Paul McCartney look a like contest in 1965. Is Paul McCartney Dead?
They under covered clues that pointed to his death and nobody had noticed or heard before. The whole Paul is dead clues started to make a lot of sense to a lot of people. At the time that this very rare Beatles recording was airing, Paul McCartney and Wings were touring the UK on "Wings over Europe tour"- The media began asking Paul McCartney about the Paul is dead stuff again and he refused to talk about such silly stuff, which only made Beatle fans more interested in the Paul is dead rumors. Some fans started to believe that this really did happen, and Paul McCartney's lack of given it any attention only sealed their convictions. This is a great Beatles radio show.
Then in December 1980 John Lennon was killed, this very rare Beatles recording was pulled off the airways. Until the summer of 1981 this Beatles radio show "Turn me on dead man" ran again for several months before sitting on the shelf. There it sat on the shelf for all those years!
Then in the late 1990's, as Paul McCartney's publishing company MPL started asking media from around the world for anything related Paul McCartney and Wings, like radio files, news clips, pictures, or anything the public had on Wings for the making of the documentary "Wingspan, An intimate Portrait". During this time, I stumble upon a gem: an old taping of "Is Paul dead? Turn me on dead man". On the box it read, "Aired November 15, 1980 Radio station K96". When we played it, I was shocked that I could hear anything at all with large fads in and outs, sounds levels all above the unnecessary fades, unchecked sound levels, and noise. Did I mention noise?!
We began restoration of the tape. In an effort to remain true to the original recording and radio program, we decided to leave the tape just as it aired. Despite a few challenges with splicing and deterioration, we managed to restore the tape to near-original sound quality. The remaining fades and variation in tone help to maintain the true feel of the radio program and to bring it to life. You might feel as though you are back in 1980! I hope you enjoy this program as much as I did when I first heard it on the radio in my youth. I was just getting into the Beatles as this program hit the airways and I remember how it brightened the fire I felt for the Beatles and their music. This is a great Beatles radio show that you will never forget! Creepy, Edgy and Very Cool! This to me was no Paul is dead hoax!
--
When there is no more room in Hell, the dead will walk the Earth...
The Manhunt Series: [link]
The Endless Series: [link]
--
Icon made by kornette GO TO THE GALLERY [link]
--
lol you're all gonna hate me for this but.....I lost the game...
--
Icon made by kornette GO TO THE GALLERY [link]
several songs. The most common narrative includes the
following pieces of evidence: "He didn't notice that the lights had
changed" ("A Day in the Life") because he was busy watching the pretty
girl on the pavement (the eponymous meter maid of "Lovely Rita") after
narrowly missing her dressed in blue (she's said to be the blur on the
back of Abbey Road) jaywalking ("Blue Jay Way"). He then crashed into
a lamp-post (a car crash sound is heard in "Revolution 9" and "A Day
in the Life"). He was pronounced dead on a "Wednesday morning at 5
o'clock as the day begins" ("She's Leaving Home"), and nobody found
out this because the news was withheld: "Wednesday morning papers
didn't come" ("Lady Madonna"). A funeral procession was held days
later (as supposedly implied in the Abbey Road album cover). Adding
fuel to the legend is the ending of "Strawberry Fields Forever." Some
believed John said "I buried Paul" in a slow deep voice over the final
refrain.
According to believers, that this is not a Paul is dead hoax,
McCartney was replaced with the winner of a Paul McCartney look-alike
contest. The name of this look-alike has been recorded as William
Shears Campbell, Billy Shears (the name of the fictitious leader of
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band), William Sheppard (based on the
inspiration for the song "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill"), or
some combination of the names.
Then in 1979 Beatle expert Joel Gasiler and Dave Fox produce an in depth radio show called. "Is Paul Dead? Turn me on dead man". Which brought the dead rumors back to life like no other time. The radio program was one hour long and it started with Sgt. Peppers and finished with Let it Be. The show caused a fire storm because it gave clues off each album and played the songs backwards making it very easy for everyone to hear the clues. Beatle fans went nuts with this new program. Here it was all laid out before them, step by step and explained it all in great detail. Who was Billy Shears? That The Beatles sang about? Billy Shears (the name of the fictitious leader of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) and William Campbell, a winner in a Paul McCartney look a like contest in 1965. Is Paul McCartney Dead?
They under covered clues that pointed to his death and nobody had noticed or heard before. The whole Paul is dead clues started to make a lot of sense to a lot of people.
At the time that this very rare Beatles recording was airing, Paul McCartney and Wings were touring the UK on "Wings over Europe tour"- The media began asking Paul McCartney about the Paul is dead stuff again and he refused to talk about such silly stuff, which only made Beatle fans more interested in the Paul is dead rumors. Some fans started to believe that this really did happen, and Paul McCartney's lack of given it any attention only sealed their convictions. This is a great Beatles radio show.
Then in December 1980 John Lennon was killed, this very rare Beatles recording was pulled off the airways. Until the summer of 1981 this Beatles radio show "Turn me on dead man" ran again for several months before sitting on the shelf.
There it sat on the shelf for all those years!
Then in the late 1990's, as Paul McCartney's publishing company MPL started asking media from around the world for anything related Paul McCartney and Wings, like radio files, news clips, pictures, or anything the public had on Wings for the making of the documentary "Wingspan, An intimate Portrait". During this time, I stumble upon a gem: an old taping of "Is Paul dead? Turn me on dead man". On the box it read, "Aired November 15, 1980 Radio station K96". When we played it, I was shocked that I could hear anything at all with large fads in and outs, sounds levels all above the unnecessary fades, unchecked sound levels, and noise. Did I mention noise?!
We began restoration of the tape. In an effort to remain true to the original recording and radio program, we decided to leave the tape just as it aired. Despite a few challenges with splicing and deterioration, we managed to restore the tape to near-original sound quality. The remaining fades and variation in tone help to maintain the true feel of the radio program and to bring it to life. You might feel as though you are back in 1980! I hope you enjoy this program as much as I did when I first heard it on the radio in my youth. I was just getting into the Beatles as this program hit the airways and I remember how it brightened the fire I felt for the Beatles and their music. This is a great Beatles radio show that you will never forget! Creepy, Edgy and Very Cool! This to me was no Paul is dead hoax!
--
Icon made by kornette GO TO THE GALLERY [link]
ispauldead.com
(not mine)
paulisdead.com
(not mine)
--
Icon made by kornette GO TO THE GALLERY [link]
GET A COMMENT
--
Icon made by kornette GO TO THE GALLERY [link]
IT IS MADE OF ADVICE DOG AND /b/CANCER
--
Segata Sanshiro: ""OMFG QUICKLY YOU MUST BUY SEGA SATURN BEFORE ITS TOO LATE PLZ PLZ PLZ!!!*explodes*
MATTTTTTT!
--
"Wouldn't that be the most logical conclusion?"
"Well, yeah, I guess, but logic just isn't my thing."
~sAoRi aka CJ
Previous Page12345...Next Page