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George Harrison

It's Johnny's Birthday
George's debut solo album was a lavish, 3-disc record set that contained a large number of songs accumilated by George that he was not permitted to record and release whilst with the Beatles. The third disc, titled Apple Jam, featured a track called 'It's Johnny's Birthday'. If the line "-day, and we would like to wish him all the very best" is played backwards you get the *very* clear message "He never wore his shoes. We all know he was dead."
 
The 'When We Was Fab' Video
In the promotional video there's a scene where George is playing the guitar, Ringo is on the drums and a left handed bass player is dressed up in a walrus costume. Is this like a game to them?
 
When We Was Fab
The song 'When We Was Fab' seems to contain a reference to the Paul is Dead conspiracy. "Casualities at dawn" could be referring to the fatal car crash which occured at 5am. "The microscopes that magnified the tears, studied warts and all" could be referring to the clue watchers and just how close they were looking at things to make clues out of them. "Still the life flows on and on". Is the flow of life being continued by Paul's replacement?

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