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A Dutch film crew recently visited Tim to interview him for a documentary about how he became a very minor footnote in rock 'n' roll history. It's a story that just keeps going: In the autumn of 1969, a rumor swept across American college campuses: Paul McCartney of the Beatles had died. For weeks, pop music fans spun records backwards and pored over album covers and lyrics looking for "clues." Here's a treatise put together by some academics on the true story behind the rumor, and why it continues to intrigue.
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