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Originally Posted by warrrreagl
King Lear. Some of the quoted lines are, "What? Is he dead?" and "Sit you down, father. Rest you," and "O! Untimely death!" and "Bury my body," all of which went straight to the "Paul Is Dead" stuff. I've never seen or read King Lear, but I remember reading that one of the characters, Edmund Earl of Glocester, was deceived by an imposter. Hence, the "Paul Is Dead" connection.
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Speaking of which...have you ever heard the "Miss Him" bootleg (I may be getting the name wrong)? It's like eight discs of radio broadcasts and interviews, all focusing on the Paul Is Dead controversy. It starts off with the very first mention of it ever on the radio and goes on from there. I tried to get through it, but it was just too exhausting. I do have it somewhere, though.