This is a short clip taken from the movie The Walrus.
For insight into the conspiracy, I highly recommend this movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4DHo7SLvhs
It depicts Paul, alone in EMI Studios, working on a song.
Suddenly, a man enters.
Paul, always affable and polite, discovers very quickly that he recognizes 'William'.
Her Majesty was a song left behind by Paul, and it is entirely sarcastic, much like Taxman.
He probably never meant for it to be published, but after his death, the Sgt. Pepper band placed it on one of their albums.
Paul McCartney left at least 100 unpublished songs behind him that were confiscated after his death in 1966.
For insight into the conspiracy, I highly recommend this movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4DHo7SLvhs
It depicts Paul, alone in EMI Studios, working on a song.
Suddenly, a man enters.
Paul, always affable and polite, discovers very quickly that he recognizes 'William'.
Her Majesty was a song left behind by Paul, and it is entirely sarcastic, much like Taxman.
He probably never meant for it to be published, but after his death, the Sgt. Pepper band placed it on one of their albums.
Paul McCartney left at least 100 unpublished songs behind him that were confiscated after his death in 1966.
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