If Paul did actually die then they somehow lucked into another ALL TIME GREAT songwriter / performer / musician, architect of one of the greatest albums of all time in Sgt Pepper's, and the band's de facto leader until their breakup. It makes zero sense.
I believe the purported sound sequence in question was framed as "turn me on dead man".
Correct.
The Paul is dead is in there but it might be Lennon actually saying "Paul is Dead" at the end of the song, and not in reverse.
It's been awhile
Cranberry Suace = I buried Paul
There it is^
If Paul did actually die then they somehow lucked into another ALL TIME GREAT songwriter / performer / musician, architect of one of the greatest albums of all time in Sgt Pepper's, and the band's de facto leader until their breakup. It makes zero sense.
"The Walrus is Paul"