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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Revolution_9Revolution 9 - Wikipedia

    The loop of "number nine" featured in the recording fuelled the legend of Paul McCartney's death after it was reported that it sounded like "turn me on, dead man" when played backwards. In an interview held at his home on 2 December 1968, Lennon was asked if "Revolution 9" was about death, because it seemed like that to the interviewer.

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  2. 23 de sept. de 2013 · Number Nine Turn Me On Dead Man. Part of the rumour that Paul McCartney was dead and replaced by a double was the track titled "Revolution No. 9" from the "white" album (it was a...

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  3. 9 de may. de 2014 · Instantly, that sparked rumors that Paul McCartney was dead -- and it also created the bizarre "Reverse Speech" movement among conspiracy theorists. To this day, some proponents of this urban legend believe that the cute Beatle was replaced by a look-alike stooge who could produce fluffy Wings hits like "Silly Love Songs," but never ...

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  5. The number nine/turn me on dead man (more like KNEE-ni-uh-dead-mun, to me) is probably a coincidence. Somewhere along the may someone shouts something like "oogdaaht" which, when reversed, sounds something like "lemmie out!"

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_is_deadPaul is dead - Wikipedia

    The article addressed a rumour being circulated on campus that cited clues from recent Beatles albums, including a message interpreted as "Turn me on, dead man", heard when the White Album track "Revolution 9" is played backwards.

  7. 22 de may. de 2012 · Turn me on, dead man : the complete story of the Paul McCartney death hoax. by. Reeve, Andru J. Publication date. 1994. Topics. McCartney, Paul. Publisher. Ann Arbor, MI : Popular Culture, Ink.