User talk:Twouptourer

Not sure who reads this, and even less sure on how to go about editing this in the "Paul is Dead" article regarding the supposed hoax about Paul McCartney on the Abbey Road album cover. Whatever theme was intended for the album cover, it seems it was more than a 5 minute thought bubble. I came to this conclusion recently when a picture began circulating from the photo shoot when the famous picture was taken. Whilst we are all familiar with the fab-four walking from left to right over the crossing, much less familiar is the following picture when they walked back again. What is very interesting is that on the way over, Paul is barefoot, but waiting over the other side, just out of the frame, someone was waiting with his sandals, which he puts on and suddenly appear in the return journey.

That this happened implies a specific and presumably artistically derived decision was made for Paul to be shoe-less on the way over. It is a somewhat odd thing to have done, unless some symbolic image was wanting to be presented. What I don't know, but it seems unlikely it was just because Paul had sore bunions that day. The sandals had to get to the other side of the road beforehand so he could put them back on as soon as he could.

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--Twouptourer (talk) 05:31, 16 May 2014 (UTC) Stefan2 - the photograph you removed is central to the topic, and it is therefore reasonable to claim fair use. I am not very familiar to the way this works, but would like the picture returned to where it was. Thanks John