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Billboard, Sunset Strip, LA. Photo: Robert Landau. |
During research about the Abbey Road cover today, for inclusion on our ever expanding
The Road Goes On Forever blog post, I came across this funny tidbit. Back in 1969, a huge billboard was erected on Sunset Strip in Los Angeles to advertise the album. Shortly after its construction, some prankster climbed atop the structure and cut Paul’s head off.
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Billboard, Sunset Strip, LA. Photo: Robert Landau. |
When Los Angeles author Robert Landau first published his book about
classic rock ‘n’ roll billboards of the Sunset Strip, he made his readers an offer: pass along any info on the whereabouts of Paul McCartney’s head and you’ll get a free signed copy of his book. More than four decades later, that prankster, now in his 60s, contacted Landau. “He took it when he was 16, and it was still hanging in his living room,” joked Landau, who traveled to the man’s home in the San Fernando Valley to pose with Paul in 2012.
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Landau with Paul's head. |
Source:
Wehoville.com and
LA Observed