SGT. PEPPERS LONELY HEATS CLUB BAND
The name Sgt. Pepper's Band is actually an idea taken from somewhere in history where a man was able to take the palce of another man without anyone catching on and noticing.
CLUES FROM THE FRONT COVER:
- It looks like there is a freshly dug grave in front of the people.
- The yellow flowers under the Beatles are in the shape of a bass guitar, Paul played the Bass.
- Notice that the three sticks on the yellow flowers are the strings of the bass. The three strings represent the three Beatles left.
- The doll on the right, that has on the black, white and red striped shirt, she has a car on her lap with a red interior. This is a model of the same car that Paul was driving on the day of the accident.
- If you look closely the yellow flowers also spell out "PAUL?" Like asking where Paul is?
- If you look below the doll there is a vase with flowers in it and if you look closely it looks as though it represents a white car with flames comming out of it, going over a cliff.
- Right below the "T" in Beatles there is the Hindu God Shive, "The Destroyer" and it's hands are pointing to Paul.
- If you look at the Beatles behind the drum, Paul is standing foward, and the others are facing on a 3D way, Paul looks like he is a cardboard cut out.
- Paul is the only Beatle holding a black instrument, black usually represents death.
- Again, there is an open palm above Pauls head. (ancient symbol meaning death)
- Look at the wax figures of the Beatles to the left, Ringo is looking down in the grave as if he is sad, Paul has his hand on his sholder to comfort him.
- Take a small mirror (the back of a cd works good too) and place it in the middle of the "Lonely Hearts" on the drum to split it in half. Read the combined words on the drum and the mirror, they will read "1 ONE 1 X HE | DIE." This means that 1 plus one plus 1 equals 3. The "X" crosses out Paul, becasue he is not there anymore, and the arrow between "HE" and "DIE" point directly to Paul.
CLUES FROM THE INSIDE AND BACK COVER:
- The Beatles are facing foward and if you look on Pauls arm the patch looks like it reads "OPD" Offically Pronounced Dead. (the angle that the photo was taken makes it look like "OPD" but really reads "OPP" Ontario Provincial Police).
- Paul is facing backwards shoing that he is not the real Paul.
- The lyrics "With Out You" are comming out of the side of Pauls head. (from song title: Within You, Without You)
- George's thumb (in the red) is pointing at the words "Wednesday morning at 5 o'clock," the time of Pauls death.
- In the picture Paul is a little bigger and taller meaning that he is rising up or assending.
- George's (red) hand makes an "L," John's (green) makes a "V," and Ringo's makes an "E," and Paul is missing he would have been the "O" spelling "LOVE."
Released - June 1, 1967
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