In almost any avenue of life, one can find a conspiracy if they look hard enough. The same holds true, even in the world of music. In 1969, rumors that famed Beatles member, Paul McCartney, had died in 1966 found themselves creeping into the limelight. It didn’t take long for this, first ever, Rock & Roll conspiracy to grow legs and take off in a frenzy. Proof of Paul’s death surfaced in the strangest of places. Were the conspirators correct? Had they uncovered the grim truth? If so, who was the imposter that took his place within the Fab Four?
As usual, before the guys dive into this groovy conspiracy, find out which bands and singers influenced them the most and turned them all into the manly-men they have become. Hint, for at least one of them it was MJ and I don’t mean Michael Jordan. Put on your headphones, take a seat and let your mind be transported back to the roaring 1960’s.
- (03:53) What Singer or Band Influenced Your Life?
- (24:26) Did Paul McCartney Die?
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