![]() ![]() With piano, both hands must be trained for the same tasks. I don't really agree with your piano analogy (left handed pianos). I've been playing piano as well since the early 60s. If I can gleam some new info on this topic (what with my own right-left hand experience), I'll stop my ancient theory on lefties with guitars and how they'd be way ahead of the game playing standard facing guitars which require left hand dexterity from the word go. when someone decides to learn guitar, has never had a guitar in their hand, is left-handed, and the shape of the guitar bears no resemblance to other objects in their world, what IS the thing I'm missing in the left-handed person's mindset at beginning? Not joking. When eating, I'm aware of the "feel" diff and often then think about the feel diff on left/right facing guitars. I can barely use my right hand to handle a spoon or fork. I'm right handed but use eating utensils only with my left hand. He really can pick'em sometimes eh.Ĭlick to expand.I admit it is completely possible I'm missing something. I think she and Heather Mills would get along like a house on fire and are both about as honest as each other fwiw. Francie's book Body Count was a pay-day for an ex-girlfriend who firmly believes that if McCartney didn't have so many things so profoundly wrong with him, he would have had the good sense to marry her. She also claimed she found a love letter from Brian Epstein in the glove box of Paul's car more than a year after his death. A Beatle in drag, that would have gone unnoticed by absolutely everyone definitely. Some people point to the fact that John and Yoko's mail was being delivered to Paul's at that time and that people were completing and sending in postcards as part of a promotion John and Yoko were doing as a source of a misunderstanding, but personally I tend to think it equally likely she made it up.Īfter all Schwartz also claimed McCartney was a cross dresser and went out to clubs in London dressed as a woman. It's impossible to know if she is telling the truth or if she made it up or if it was a misunderstanding. Is it true? No way to be 100% sure, but Francie is the sole source and she wasn't found to be terribly credible. It was a story told by Francie Schwartz who wrote a book containing many sensational 'stories' some of which have been questioned and others disproved. They certainly said many critical things about Paul over the years but they never claimed that happened or mentioned it. ![]() It was never corroborated by Yoko or John although according to the source of the story they were both present when the postcard that said this was found on the mantle-piece. The 'You and you Jap tart' story was only ever told by one person. This is a perfect example of how questionable info has become part of the Beatles story. ![]()
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