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You mean three, John, George and the real Paul.

Yeah, I forgot it's been that crazy canadian William Campbell out there doing the Paul thing all these years. ;)

 

Methinks this is bulls***e, and not just because it's a BLANK TAPE that's being auctioned off, or because none of the studio folks in the know ever cashed in on some tell-all book.

 

Paul's 14 month/10 country Wings Over the World Tour (1975/1976) finished up in London on Oct 21, 1976. The AMAZING lost recording session supposedly took place 11 days later in LA. Paul apparently not only needed no rest after 14 months of touring, but also had time to talk the rest of the lads into the session, and to book the LA studio. Paul and George both had home recording studios (Paul's primarily for demos), and this super-secret reunion probably would have occurred there and not in a no-name LA studio where prying eyes would see them. (For that matter, Paul would probably have hooked up with Wally Heider of the Pit in LA, where he recorded a lot of Venus and Mars.

 

Last but not least, the whole point of the Wings world tour was for the always egotistical Sir Paul to prove to the world that Wings was it's own force, and to get out from the Beatles' shadow. Getting together again a week or so after the end of the tour seems unlikely. No sir, I don't buy it.

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Yeah, I forgot it's been that crazy canadian William Campbell out there doing the Paul thing all these years.  ;)

 

Methinks this is bulls***e, and not just because it's a BLANK TAPE that's being auctioned off, or because none of the studio folks in the know ever cashed in on some tell-all book. 

 

Paul's 14 month/10 country Wings Over the World Tour (1975/1976) finished up in London on Oct 21, 1976.  The AMAZING lost recording session supposedly took place 11 days later in LA.  Paul apparently not only needed no rest after 14 months of touring, but also had time to talk the rest of the lads into the session, and to book the LA studio.  Paul and George both had home recording studios (Paul's primarily for demos), and this super-secret reunion probably would have occurred there and not in a no-name LA studio where prying eyes would see them. (For that matter, Paul would probably have hooked up with Wally Heider of the Pit in LA, where he recorded a lot of Venus and Mars.

 

Last but not least, the whole point of the Wings world tour was for the always egotistical Sir Paul to prove to the world that Wings was it's own force, and to get out from the Beatles' shadow.  Getting together again a week or so after the end of the tour seems unlikely.  No sir, I don't buy it.

You're using common sense and logic here. You've got your nerve!

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