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No, Paul McCartney started taking drugs when the Beatles went to Hamburg.
Paul taught himself how to play. This task was made even harder by the fact that he was left handed and not only had to teach himself to play, but figure out he had to take the strings of and switch them to accommodate this. Never had one lesson and became an inspiration for all bass players since. Hope this helps!
Please, Paul McCartney has so much talent he could take every Juilliard students spot by saying what his name was
Paul McCartney was not a jerk, and although I agree he can be bossy, he had to be. Everyone perceives him as a jerk, when someone had to take charge of the band, and that was Paul. Paul isn't my favorite Beatle but he really is a great guy and in my opinion, knowing a lot about The Beatles, they wouldn't have lasted as long as they did without him. :) After all, many things The Beatles did, including the Sgt. Pepper album, was Paul McCartney's idea. You can see some of Paul's character through the Beatles' movies.
None of them were great football supporters- the closest was Paul McCartney, who is said to have supported the Liverpool team Everton because his father did, and used to take Paul to see the team play when Paul was a child.
Take It Away - Paul McCartney song - was created on 1982-06-21.
No, Paul McCartney started taking drugs when the Beatles went to Hamburg.
Base guitar in the Beatles.
Paul taught himself how to play. This task was made even harder by the fact that he was left handed and not only had to teach himself to play, but figure out he had to take the strings of and switch them to accommodate this. Never had one lesson and became an inspiration for all bass players since. Hope this helps!
Please, Paul McCartney has so much talent he could take every Juilliard students spot by saying what his name was
Paul McCartney was not a jerk, and although I agree he can be bossy, he had to be. Everyone perceives him as a jerk, when someone had to take charge of the band, and that was Paul. Paul isn't my favorite Beatle but he really is a great guy and in my opinion, knowing a lot about The Beatles, they wouldn't have lasted as long as they did without him. :) After all, many things The Beatles did, including the Sgt. Pepper album, was Paul McCartney's idea. You can see some of Paul's character through the Beatles' movies.
Donnie steele is their temporary bass player right now
None of them were great football supporters- the closest was Paul McCartney, who is said to have supported the Liverpool team Everton because his father did, and used to take Paul to see the team play when Paul was a child.
No, it wasn't their idea. Paul wore sandals the day of the shoot, and it was hot, so he some how thought it would help to take them off for the picture. He says he doesn't know how the rumor was started.People thought that Paul McCartney had died because on the album cover of abbey road album Paul had his cigarette in a different hand than he usually does I'm not even kidding the whole rumour started because someone noticed it.The fact is that Paul had his cigarette in that hand so that it could be seen in the photo (marketing reasons).
McCartney is a positive and lively person who generally has an invigorating, inspiring, and energizing effect on others. Boredom or staying anchored in old habits is not a problem for Paul McCartney since he has numerous interests and the energy to pursue many of them. However, he definitely has the tendency to overextend himself without taking the time to regroup or to move on to new things before he finishes previous tasks. Paul can burn out by being involved in too many activities. Paul McCartney seems impelled to be always in motion, as if he were afraid if missing out on something interesting "out there". Paying attention to his body's need for rest, attending to his own inner world and feelings and giving sufficient attention to his immediate family and their needs is something Paul McCartney needs to learn to do more of. It would benefit McCartney to simply stop from time to time and take a breather.
For the most part, yes. However, Paul did take piano instruction during the Beatle years to improve his technique. Listen to what he is playing at the beginning of the Let It Be film. That was one of his "practice pieces".
No, certainly not. He was not privileged enough to have one. He learnt by ear and friends (Paul McCartney ect.). He never knew how to read music.